49
49
May 31, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
soumik donald's death and at the end the report said that the chicago police department had a quote a culture of excessive violence particularly toward minority suspects the chicago police department was ordered to put a total plan in place to provide better training and to improve the relationship that the chicago police department has with communities of color and since then in the intervening years the police department has said that his work hard to try to rebuild the trust with communities of color origin atocha going to embed reporting for us from chicago natasha thank you let's cross over now to washington d.c. and talk to my condo across one of the mikes or protest as we understand again taken to the streets outside the white house what are you hearing there about what's happening like. when it's been fairly restrained demonstrations in the course of the day there's been some sporadic clashes of violence between police and the demonstrators but generally it's being peaceful in most areas around the white house now the president in the course of the morning made a tweet that ma
soumik donald's death and at the end the report said that the chicago police department had a quote a culture of excessive violence particularly toward minority suspects the chicago police department was ordered to put a total plan in place to provide better training and to improve the relationship that the chicago police department has with communities of color and since then in the intervening years the police department has said that his work hard to try to rebuild the trust with communities...
30
30
May 30, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
while there has there has been a police presence and it's worth noting it's just the chicago police department right now so there is no plan from what we understand from the city for the illinois national guard to be called in the illinois national guard is monitoring the situation but it's not even on standby so what i would say is it appears right now that the city believes that it has the situation under control that unlike in minneapolis they don't believe that they're going to be outnumbered by protesters and unable to tamp down on any violence. and the tension you were talking about to chicago being a city with a large african-american community what is the underlying feeling there when they see what's happening in other cities across the u.s. what what what are people telling you. well certainly there is a feeling of solidarity there has been a case similar to the george floyd case here in chicago there was a man by the name of what kline mcdonald who was an armed man killed by police several years ago that sparked a lot of outrage and controversy so again i think chicago like a lot of
while there has there has been a police presence and it's worth noting it's just the chicago police department right now so there is no plan from what we understand from the city for the illinois national guard to be called in the illinois national guard is monitoring the situation but it's not even on standby so what i would say is it appears right now that the city believes that it has the situation under control that unlike in minneapolis they don't believe that they're going to be...
65
65
May 29, 2020
05/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: the chicago police department has reported at least 538 coronavirus infections. this is how it disinfects vehicles after a case is reported. cleaning supplies remain limited and wiping down the cars between shifts can miss things, prompting the n.y.p.d. to ask ford if there is a way for the cruisers to disinfect themselves. >> we learned how the virus degrades with temperature and time. >> reporter: within 40 days, ford engineers working with researchers at ohio state university found a way to kill coronavirus by essentially baking it. >> 133 degrees for 15 minutes inside the car can provide up to a 99% reduction in virus concenation. >> reporter: using heat from the ca cmate control syste site. >> you can feel hot air start to come out of the car. >> reporter: that first heats up the vehicle and after those 15 minutes of temperatures hotter than death valley, the a.c. kicks on to cool it back down. >> we have to keep our department strong so they're able to do what they need to do to keep the city safe. this would be a great tool to minimize the transmission of
. >> reporter: the chicago police department has reported at least 538 coronavirus infections. this is how it disinfects vehicles after a case is reported. cleaning supplies remain limited and wiping down the cars between shifts can miss things, prompting the n.y.p.d. to ask ford if there is a way for the cruisers to disinfect themselves. >> we learned how the virus degrades with temperature and time. >> reporter: within 40 days, ford engineers working with researchers at ohio...
114
114
May 31, 2020
05/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
police departments have reacted to the killing of george floyd. and taking a stand. new york police department tweeting it was wrong. in chicago, officers are going to be required to watch the video of the death of george floyd as part of mandatory training there. i just don't recall other police killings in which police departments have not given the officers the benefit of the doubt. >> well, there are some where they don't get the benefit of the doubt. but this was so bad and graphic, there is no way at all you could justify the actions of that police officer. but these are police chiefs and other leaders taking these steps. i want to hear from the unions. the national did put out a letter. i mean, we've got people that, disciplinary action is taken against them. i've fired people. if there's a grievance filed, they wind up getting their job back. i mean, there are people that should not be police officers. now, everyone's entitled to due process. but if there's bad people in our ranks, we need rid them. and the union ought to be glad to see them go. we need everybody on board if change is going to take hold. but it has to
police departments have reacted to the killing of george floyd. and taking a stand. new york police department tweeting it was wrong. in chicago, officers are going to be required to watch the video of the death of george floyd as part of mandatory training there. i just don't recall other police killings in which police departments have not given the officers the benefit of the doubt. >> well, there are some where they don't get the benefit of the doubt. but this was so bad and graphic,...
101
101
May 30, 2020
05/20
by
KQED
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
margaret,ou're sitting down on "face the nation" this sunday with the superithntendent o chicago police department and the floyd family's lawyer. i saw you wanted to jump in. so jump in. >> no, we wl be digging into -- i think it's actually a big decision because up until now, there has been vtually no story that has broken through thec. pande this has really ignited something within the american public. it has broken through. the violence got a lot of attention. this was well beforehe esident himself weighed in. and i think that's why we are going to be trying to ask that broader question of what -- what does thi mean in this moment? doeshis represeomething more? is this -- is this about the floyd family? is this broadly about race in america or is this also sort of a catalyst for a lot of pent up anger on a lot of different issues? does this have -- is this t beginning of something more? we want to talk tos a there, th attorney about where we arey sunday. because this has actually been fairly fast moving. in terms o the pubc statements. and for all the president's miteps in his free agency of th
margaret,ou're sitting down on "face the nation" this sunday with the superithntendent o chicago police department and the floyd family's lawyer. i saw you wanted to jump in. so jump in. >> no, we wl be digging into -- i think it's actually a big decision because up until now, there has been vtually no story that has broken through thec. pande this has really ignited something within the american public. it has broken through. the violence got a lot of attention. this was well...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
i think the chicago police department on doing a very best they can but the situation is going on now there's a lot of opportunists just breaking into stores that has nothing to do with the death. of mr flowing and the. best is taking away too meaning what was going on with police brutality and all and the reason why calling karen a male male at the. at the football games and the reason why people on just said it to police to farm. but to chicago police are probably going to very best they can ask people come from what were you when you look in stores and burning store that has nothing to do with the movement tried to gain some consciousness so what were the movements of black lives matter of all sorts 'd is understanding you know what do you think those people out on the streets who are polluting stores buying stores are they very much in a minority or do you think the protests are increasingly becoming more violent and being hijacked and why do you think that is that as a response to this perception of heavy handed police tactics all have people just not enough. i think there's a mi
i think the chicago police department on doing a very best they can but the situation is going on now there's a lot of opportunists just breaking into stores that has nothing to do with the death. of mr flowing and the. best is taking away too meaning what was going on with police brutality and all and the reason why calling karen a male male at the. at the football games and the reason why people on just said it to police to farm. but to chicago police are probably going to very best they can...
68
68
May 31, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
from the police there were massive protests the illinois state attorney general and the department of civil rights initiated. investigation and the report concluded at that time that the chicago police department had quote a violent culture of excessive violence aimed at particularly minority groups and since then derren the police department has implemented a plan and worked toward to better train police officers and build a better relationship with communities of color all right to natasha the name there in chicago natasha will no doubt come back to you a little bit later during your nighttime when as we mentioned thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in los angeles as well as rob reynolds joins us live from their robes that is bring us up to date with what's happening there. well the latest aaron is that the mayor eric garcetti has imposed a curfew beginning 145 minutes from now on the entire city of los angeles a vast area previously ghar city had said that it would be limited to the downtown area but now a guard said he said this is no longer a protest this is destruction so he's extended the area of. of curfew as you can see there are some cars which have be
from the police there were massive protests the illinois state attorney general and the department of civil rights initiated. investigation and the report concluded at that time that the chicago police department had quote a violent culture of excessive violence aimed at particularly minority groups and since then derren the police department has implemented a plan and worked toward to better train police officers and build a better relationship with communities of color all right to natasha...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
wrangling they feel you have multiple lawsuits and one against the city of chicago and the chicago police department specifically around police brutality but also around illegal surveillance and several other things as of just last year so it's interesting to see them now come together on this that is the oddest couple of couples it's amazing i mean that's so you know that it's got to be like when you see the a.c.l.u. and the paternal or police actually say you know what we're going to hold hands on this one you know like ok that maybe as a city you cross the line you know and i think it's important for other cities around the country and around the world to kind of look at this and say ok what point is us telling pretty people to stay home and be safe when does it cross the line and when does it then just a part of the protests that we saw earlier this week and there's abuse of those classic things that we as a society have to be talking about now to be looking at at what point does staying safe cross the line i will always side on the right of human life i was so you know what staying safe number
wrangling they feel you have multiple lawsuits and one against the city of chicago and the chicago police department specifically around police brutality but also around illegal surveillance and several other things as of just last year so it's interesting to see them now come together on this that is the oddest couple of couples it's amazing i mean that's so you know that it's got to be like when you see the a.c.l.u. and the paternal or police actually say you know what we're going to hold...
218
218
May 31, 2020
05/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
chicago police department is on the way. there has been issues within the police department especially when it comes to the south, west side of chicago. we know there are two sides of the city. we are here and people on the other side of town, there are people struggling and they are tired of dealing with issues when it comes to police officers in this city. >> ryan, you can go to just about every major city -- >> reporter: walk this way. >> what happened, ryan? >> reporter: they were not us. someone threw a wine bottle, they were aiminficers. we should move out a little bit. go ahead and say what you want to say, don. >> just about mevery major city or smaller city there is a george floyd's story. this is about george floyd but it goes beyond that. tonight in america you are watching this scene from chicago. you are watching this scene from atlanta, standby, ryan. you are watching this scene from los angeles, new york city, washington, d.c., philadelphia, miami, all over this country, 40 millions people out of work. 132,000
chicago police department is on the way. there has been issues within the police department especially when it comes to the south, west side of chicago. we know there are two sides of the city. we are here and people on the other side of town, there are people struggling and they are tired of dealing with issues when it comes to police officers in this city. >> ryan, you can go to just about every major city -- >> reporter: walk this way. >> what happened, ryan? >>...
66
66
May 16, 2020
05/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> chicago police tell cnn, based on the limited information supplied to the chicago police department, we are currently unable to authenticate that this accident involved a cpd member. popular radio host and best-selling author charlamagne the god, this epidemic is -- >> it's about the underlying condition that exists in black america because of systemic racism. >> the radio host believers more officers need to be part of the solution, bridging the gaps with the community. >> when you are a police officer, you can't be silent on these issues. you got to point out and say that is wrong. >> the nypd says 80% of new york's social-distancing summons between mid-march and early may have been issued to blacks and hispanics. the videos have gotten the attention of nypd's top cop. >> what we've seen on some of those videos is incredibly disheartening. it's not what we want to see. but i will push back, strongly, on any notion that this is business as usual for the nypd. or that this is quote/unquote racist policing. >> you know your environment impacts your emotional and mental wellbeing. the
. >> chicago police tell cnn, based on the limited information supplied to the chicago police department, we are currently unable to authenticate that this accident involved a cpd member. popular radio host and best-selling author charlamagne the god, this epidemic is -- >> it's about the underlying condition that exists in black america because of systemic racism. >> the radio host believers more officers need to be part of the solution, bridging the gaps with the community....
110
110
May 16, 2020
05/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: chicago police tell cnn based on the limited information supplied to the chicago police department are currently unable to authenticate that this incident involved a cpd member. popular radio host and best-selling author sharmacharl the god -- >> it's about the underlying conditions that exist in black america because of systemic racism. >> reporter: the radio host believes officers have to be part of the solution bridging the gap with the communities. >> you can't be silent on these issues. you gotten to point that out and say that is wrong. >> reporter: the nypd says 80% of new york's social distancing summons between mid-march and early may have been issued to blacks and hispanics. the videos have gotten the attention of nypd's top cop. >> what we've seen on some of those videos is incredibly disheartening. it's not what we want to see, but i will push back strongly on any notion that this is business as usual for the nypd. or that this is, quote, unquote, racist policing. >> y'all know your environment impacts your emotional and mental well-being. they don't care. i would proba
. >> reporter: chicago police tell cnn based on the limited information supplied to the chicago police department are currently unable to authenticate that this incident involved a cpd member. popular radio host and best-selling author sharmacharl the god -- >> it's about the underlying conditions that exist in black america because of systemic racism. >> reporter: the radio host believes officers have to be part of the solution bridging the gap with the communities. >>...
101
101
May 26, 2020
05/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
had the large numbers of people being shot, we do know there is new leadership here at the chicago police departmentw superintendent just started. they are trying to change the way the department does some policing. we have seen some organizational changes as well. but when you think about this, see the number goes down over the last five ovyears, the spik is concerning to a lot of people. with people staying home, a big storm on saturday there was still an increase in shootings. so something that we'll watch throughout the rest of the summer. >> no question. sad to see that back tracking. ryan young in chicago. thank you very much. now to the latest on the white house's ban on travelers from brazil. it will now begin tonight, that's two days earlier than the white house had initially announced. that means anyone who has been in brazil, in the previous 14 days cannot enter the u.s. the ban pushed up as coronavirus cases keeps surging there. yesterday, brazil recorded more than 11,000 new cases, that's in one day, and 800 deaths in those 24 hours. in all, nearly brazilians died so far. >> the preside
had the large numbers of people being shot, we do know there is new leadership here at the chicago police departmentw superintendent just started. they are trying to change the way the department does some policing. we have seen some organizational changes as well. but when you think about this, see the number goes down over the last five ovyears, the spik is concerning to a lot of people. with people staying home, a big storm on saturday there was still an increase in shootings. so something...
352
352
May 31, 2020
05/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 352
favorite 0
quote 0
the chicago police department will be here. even they said they did not use tear gas, they used pepper spray. put it all together and talk about the deadly effects of this protest that turned into a riot. that's what people want to try to avoid again today. i want to stress the first four hours of the protest, very peaceful. after that, something changed. >> clearly something did change. ryan young, be careful in chicago. talk with you later. meanwhile, also a state of emergency in detect in los angeles county right now. in response to the unrest there. cnn's paul vercammen joins us from los angeles. paul what has happened? what do you see now and what are you bracing for? >> reporter: well, wolf, here's what we're seeing now. entire streets have been sealed off so the cleanup can begin after the looting. i am on melrose avenue. a trendy shopping area. not far from the district and long after very peaceful protests ended, waylon amp at nightfall we saw mass looting. you see pearls a in a salonail empty burned out building's one
the chicago police department will be here. even they said they did not use tear gas, they used pepper spray. put it all together and talk about the deadly effects of this protest that turned into a riot. that's what people want to try to avoid again today. i want to stress the first four hours of the protest, very peaceful. after that, something changed. >> clearly something did change. ryan young, be careful in chicago. talk with you later. meanwhile, also a state of emergency in detect...
78
78
May 30, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
anger and frustration over how the police across the country deal with not only african-americans but communities of color and certainly chicago the chicago police department has its own challenging history with the police department and communities of color one that the superintendent of police said only yesterday that the department continues to try to improve that's done in the way of building community policing and building ties with the community now in chicago there is another protest expected this afternoon overnight more than 100 people were arrested a dozen police officers were injured dozens flawed cars damaged mayor lori lightfoot she is the city's 1st female african-american mayor said that she understands that this is a moment. pain that is an earth generations of pain and anger among black folks and communities of color around their experiences of policing in america however she is imploring protesters to remain peaceful she's also reminding people that we are in the midst of a pandemic 1000 cases in chicago are being pretty stubbornly high she is asking protesters to wear masks and to social distance the mayor is also. taking aim at presiden
anger and frustration over how the police across the country deal with not only african-americans but communities of color and certainly chicago the chicago police department has its own challenging history with the police department and communities of color one that the superintendent of police said only yesterday that the department continues to try to improve that's done in the way of building community policing and building ties with the community now in chicago there is another protest...
256
256
May 31, 2020
05/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
and i think the history of the chicago police department is they've always been an aggressor.but i'm not here to point fingers. i'm here to unite our city behind this common theme of that we deserve justice. not just for what happened to mr. floyd in minneapolis, but what's happening to black men and women all across this country. and that's been happening. >> when you hear that someone got shot and you see that six other people were shot as well, you saw what happened to chicago. how did that hit you waking up this morning? >> it's traumatic. but what people fully realize in chicago, we live in a state of trauma. especially if you live in a black community. we have to deal with that every day. and for some reason, when they talk about police violence, like, we don't care about black -- quote on quote, black on black violence. but we care about all violence. but when you're talking about structural racism, that's a different conversation. and that's what these white officers have been doing that. they've been perpetrating that for the longest and we're tired of it. and i appla
and i think the history of the chicago police department is they've always been an aggressor.but i'm not here to point fingers. i'm here to unite our city behind this common theme of that we deserve justice. not just for what happened to mr. floyd in minneapolis, but what's happening to black men and women all across this country. and that's been happening. >> when you hear that someone got shot and you see that six other people were shot as well, you saw what happened to chicago. how did...
40
40
May 26, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
stressors such as job loss school closures and lockdown orders associated with the pandemic the chicago police department reports a 12 percent increase in domestic violence related calls in the 1st 3 and a half months of 2020 compared to last year even people in decision making roles don't fully realize the extent of the problem which is i would say that domestic grounds and gender based violence has been a problem of pandemic levels before this pandemic and so certainly it's just exacerbated and made way worse by what we're dealing with nonprofit organizations combat engender violence such as opt out of our say as the pandemics economic fallout continues to unravel public and private budgets they'll likely lose funding at a time when their services are most needed in a matter of weeks covert 19 bulldoze the stability maria has struggled to achieve the nursing assistant lost her job in a nursing home with school shuttered and she couldn't find anyone to watch her son it's more scarier when you are in this situation everything is shut down and just you don't know where to go i don't know what the future i
stressors such as job loss school closures and lockdown orders associated with the pandemic the chicago police department reports a 12 percent increase in domestic violence related calls in the 1st 3 and a half months of 2020 compared to last year even people in decision making roles don't fully realize the extent of the problem which is i would say that domestic grounds and gender based violence has been a problem of pandemic levels before this pandemic and so certainly it's just exacerbated...
98
98
May 31, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 1
people who were wreaking havoc in chicago on saturday evening the superintendent of the chicago police department says my heart is broken over the pockets of unrest in chicago on saturday evening he says what happened in downtown chicago was not a protest it was criminals coming downtown to steal what we saw were even after a curfew went into effect at 9 pm we continue to see people throw windows through stores and loot cars were set on fire police cars were spray painted with profanities bottles of urine were thrown at police officers 6 people were shot downtown one of those people died more than 240 people were arrested more than 20 police officers were injured 2 of them needed surgery the illinois national guard has now been activated the city describes their role as quote a limited presence boundaries have been created around the central business district in order to try to protect it going forward with regard to mass transit buses and trains with the chicago transportation authority will not be running in and out of downtown for the time being all time off for chicago police officers has bee
people who were wreaking havoc in chicago on saturday evening the superintendent of the chicago police department says my heart is broken over the pockets of unrest in chicago on saturday evening he says what happened in downtown chicago was not a protest it was criminals coming downtown to steal what we saw were even after a curfew went into effect at 9 pm we continue to see people throw windows through stores and loot cars were set on fire police cars were spray painted with profanities...
132
132
May 28, 2020
05/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: the chicago police department has reported at least 538 coronavirus infections.fects vehicles after a case is reported. cleaning supplies remain limited, and wiping down the cars between shifts can miss things, prompting the nypd to ask for ford if there's a way for the cruisers to didn't infect themselves. >> we learned how the virus degrades with temperature and time. >> reporter: within 40 days, ford engineers working with researchers at ohio state university found a way to kill coronavirus by essentially baking it. >> 133 degrees for 15 minutes inside the car can provide up to 99% reduction in virus concentration. >> reporter: using heat from the engine, they program the ca>> y hicland afterf tempurll acn coo itack down. >> we've got to keep our department strong so they're able to do do what they do to keep the city safe. this would be a great tool to minimize the transmission of the disease within the vehicle. >> reporter: this heat mode, if you will, is a software update that's available now. the nypd hopes to be using it as part of its cleaning protocols
. >> reporter: the chicago police department has reported at least 538 coronavirus infections.fects vehicles after a case is reported. cleaning supplies remain limited, and wiping down the cars between shifts can miss things, prompting the nypd to ask for ford if there's a way for the cruisers to didn't infect themselves. >> we learned how the virus degrades with temperature and time. >> reporter: within 40 days, ford engineers working with researchers at ohio state university...
107
107
May 26, 2020
05/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
. [ light laughter ] those are your fancy shoes [ light laughter ] the department of justice recently found that the chicago policesive force >> said black people, "there's a department of justice? [ laughter and applause >> seth: a new lesbian dating app called click rejects the concept of swiping and instead matches women based on their values and interests >> that way users can keep their fingers free for other stuff [ audience ohs ] [ light laughter ] >> seth: lesbians. [ laughter ] british prime minister theresa may today outlined her plans for how the u.k. will leave the european union, which some are calling a black brexit. >> before that, the definition of black brexit was when you left ihop before you got the check. [ laughter ] >> seth: i'm glad i didn't tell that one i'm glad you told that one >> i'm a little sad i told it. >> seth: ellen degeneres and portia de rossi are reportedly shopping for a house in australia. >> which makes sense, since lesbians love to go down under [ laughter and applause >> seth: the library at the university of west virginia is seeking copies of three rare african-american n
. [ light laughter ] those are your fancy shoes [ light laughter ] the department of justice recently found that the chicago policesive force >> said black people, "there's a department of justice? [ laughter and applause >> seth: a new lesbian dating app called click rejects the concept of swiping and instead matches women based on their values and interests >> that way users can keep their fingers free for other stuff [ audience ohs ] [ light laughter ] >> seth:...
77
77
May 18, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
reaching out and saying i need help. >> reporter: in houston the police department saw an almost 20% spike in calls. and seattle and chicago, also saw double digit growth under stay at home orders. >> you're the person who picks up on the other end. >> yes. >> reporter: anita flowers works for the illinois domestic violence hotline. >> 50 people a day are calling you saying they're in trouble? >> they're in trouble, they need shelters, they need to leave because their abuser is home, because he's unemployed, dealing with the coronavirus. >> reporter: for her this isn't just a job. she's a survivor of domestic abuse herself. >> some of them will tell owe you don't know what i'm going through, i said, yes, i do, trust me, i do. i was physically abused. i survived. >> reporter: experts say the rise in domestic calls during this pandemic is happening for a variety of reasons but chief among them the fact that stay at home orders now force victims to spend more time in abusive environments, with partners who may now be facing increased financial pressures and added stress. >> so a survivor isn't going to work and finding respit
reaching out and saying i need help. >> reporter: in houston the police department saw an almost 20% spike in calls. and seattle and chicago, also saw double digit growth under stay at home orders. >> you're the person who picks up on the other end. >> yes. >> reporter: anita flowers works for the illinois domestic violence hotline. >> 50 people a day are calling you saying they're in trouble? >> they're in trouble, they need shelters, they need to leave...
620
620
May 31, 2020
05/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 620
favorite 0
quote 17
you know, think about that a couple thousand protesters the chicago pd is a big police department not but it seems they were caught off guard with the speed and the organization of what was confronting them. jedediah: i mean i'm trying to figure out watching these videos , do the police, do they need more support? where are they getting their direction from in terms of are they being told not to act too swiftly? something is going on here that there is a delay in action or there's not enough, you know, see people on the ground or something is wrong here because far too much looting is happening. far too much the rioters are getting away with far too much and then there's this domino effect where all of a sudden there is all of this to manage and then you have the national guard involved and the army involved so something is happening with local law enforcement i'm curious what the command call of direction is and what's going on here. griff: i'll tell you exactly what it is, jed. it is the leadership we've been talking about all morning making the decision saying hey there's anger in
you know, think about that a couple thousand protesters the chicago pd is a big police department not but it seems they were caught off guard with the speed and the organization of what was confronting them. jedediah: i mean i'm trying to figure out watching these videos , do the police, do they need more support? where are they getting their direction from in terms of are they being told not to act too swiftly? something is going on here that there is a delay in action or there's not enough,...
92
92
May 28, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
police department from consent decrees. new orleans, cleveland, los angeles, newark, chicago, right? so part of what i'm saying is, when we see this kind of act, when we see this kind of devastation, it is actually the result of systemic problems in our country with regards to policing, craig. we have to be more, shall we say, discerning in how we talk about the ways in which certain communities are policed in this country. >> i want to play just a piece of what we heard from the mayor of minneapolis, jacob frey talking about floyd's death. here is part of what he said. >> if you had done it or i had done it, we would be behind bars right now. >> what is the right way, professor glaude, for leadership to handle situations like these? what should we be expecting from our mayors, from our governors, the president of the united states? >> i think we just need to hold people accountable. if police can act with immunity in our communities, trod over our civil rights, treat us as if we're not valued, then these sorts of actions will eventually happen. when they do happen, as we've seen ove
police department from consent decrees. new orleans, cleveland, los angeles, newark, chicago, right? so part of what i'm saying is, when we see this kind of act, when we see this kind of devastation, it is actually the result of systemic problems in our country with regards to policing, craig. we have to be more, shall we say, discerning in how we talk about the ways in which certain communities are policed in this country. >> i want to play just a piece of what we heard from the mayor of...
197
197
May 29, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
paul police department says 170 businesses have been damaged or looted in that city with dozens of fires. in chicagootesters marched on the city's south side carrying signs reading black lives matter and a warning for our viewers, disturbing footage out of denver yesterday where a driver struck a demonstrator at the colorado state capital. someone also firing shots, scattering protesters. as police fired teargas canisters and pepper spray. in phoenix, as well, protesters marched through the city's downtown reaching the state capital last night where authorities say one of the building's windows was broking with an attempted entry around the same time. in louisville, seven people were shot in a protest for breanna taylor, an emt who was shot and killed by police in a botched raid earlier this month. the louisville police office says no police officers discharged their weapons. joe biden said this last night, we can't ignore that we are in a country with an open wound right now. a wound far older and deeper than george floyd's. george floyd's killing, and his brutal, brutal death captured on film, his
paul police department says 170 businesses have been damaged or looted in that city with dozens of fires. in chicagootesters marched on the city's south side carrying signs reading black lives matter and a warning for our viewers, disturbing footage out of denver yesterday where a driver struck a demonstrator at the colorado state capital. someone also firing shots, scattering protesters. as police fired teargas canisters and pepper spray. in phoenix, as well, protesters marched through the...
220
220
May 31, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 1
chicago's mayor lori lightfoot about what's happening in the city there. >> i watched as protesters hurled not just words but projectiles at our police department. br bottles of water, urine and lord knows what else. i saw protesters armed with shovels, bats, hammers and metal pipes. now, to be clear. i've marched in a few protests in my day. but neither i nor anyone that i was ever with saw the need to bring weapons in order to lift up our voices and express our first amendment rights. now, i want to give praise to those here in chicago and across the nation who have come together peacefully to express their righteous anger and their grief and to make their voices heard as is their first amendment right. but i want to express my disappointment. and really my total disgust at the number of others who came to today's protests armed for all out battle. you don't come to a peaceful protest with a bowling ball or a hammer or a shovel. or a baseball bat. you don't come to a peaceful protest with bottles of urine to throw at police officers. >> i applaud the vast majority of individuals who came here to make true and lasting change peacefully. to the
chicago's mayor lori lightfoot about what's happening in the city there. >> i watched as protesters hurled not just words but projectiles at our police department. br bottles of water, urine and lord knows what else. i saw protesters armed with shovels, bats, hammers and metal pipes. now, to be clear. i've marched in a few protests in my day. but neither i nor anyone that i was ever with saw the need to bring weapons in order to lift up our voices and express our first amendment rights....
164
164
May 21, 2020
05/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> sandra: at the churches in chicago are now paying the price for making that decision as a police departments of dollars for holding services that defy the governor's order, limiting religious gatherings to ten people. at least three. churches have been hit with penalties. joining us now as a pastor at one of those churches, pastor florin tony a campion. why did you make the decision to exceed the number of people in your church that was allowed? >> we decided to increase the numbers of dissipation in our services. importantly then for the church itself, it's for the people. the church, i call it constantly a spiritual hospital. people need the church for their emotional needs and spiritual needs, mental needs. so we are doing over 40 services online since march 19 and they increase the numbers which we did it, we very strict guidelines to have in our place for people to be safe, social distancing and the sanitizing and all of that. >> sandra: so pastor, mary mayor lori lightfoot is explain her decision to go out and find churches like yours for that decision. >> so what we did yesterday is
. >> sandra: at the churches in chicago are now paying the price for making that decision as a police departments of dollars for holding services that defy the governor's order, limiting religious gatherings to ten people. at least three. churches have been hit with penalties. joining us now as a pastor at one of those churches, pastor florin tony a campion. why did you make the decision to exceed the number of people in your church that was allowed? >> we decided to increase the...
77
77
May 31, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
the kind of systemic reform we need in the minneapolis police department and address the fundamental inequity in that community on 38th and chicago and communities like it all over this country. >> senator smith, you know, i think to that very point, you know, this started with police abuse, abusive behavior toward the black community that's been systemic, it's built up, the george floyd case just exploded it and the frustrations people already felt. i want to ask you about how confident are you that not just the police department in minneapolis but that police departments around the country can actually change that if they don't change fundamentally. i want to play you the minneapolis police union president. this was his appearance at a donald trump rally back in october of 2019. take a listen. >> the obama administration and the handcuffing and oppression of police was despicable. the first thing president trump did when he took office was turn that around. got rid of the holder and decided to start taking -- letting the cops do their jobs. put the handcuffs on the criminals instead of us. >> and just one thing that it's just t
the kind of systemic reform we need in the minneapolis police department and address the fundamental inequity in that community on 38th and chicago and communities like it all over this country. >> senator smith, you know, i think to that very point, you know, this started with police abuse, abusive behavior toward the black community that's been systemic, it's built up, the george floyd case just exploded it and the frustrations people already felt. i want to ask you about how confident...
125
125
May 30, 2020
05/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
police department has been hit hard by covid-19. but even more importantly, on the other side of town, the south and the west side, the black community in the city of chicagos been hit tremendously hard by covid-19, and when you talk to people who have lived in this community their entire life, it seems like a lot of people know someone who was lost to covid-19. so, this means a lot to folks if they're going to come out here and put their lives in danger to protest. obviously, most people here are wearing masks. there are a few people who are not wearing masks but for the most part, you see them adheres to the mask. there was a warning given today. obviously the mayor had very strong words. she used a two-letter word for the president. she basically thought that he was inciting things. there are people here who received those words because basically, look, this is a city that has dealt with extreme protesting because of police action. nobody will forget in this city, laquan mcdonald who died and there was a video that was held for a year and when the video was released, it turned the city upside down. as you see more offerings coming in, john, this will be
police department has been hit hard by covid-19. but even more importantly, on the other side of town, the south and the west side, the black community in the city of chicagos been hit tremendously hard by covid-19, and when you talk to people who have lived in this community their entire life, it seems like a lot of people know someone who was lost to covid-19. so, this means a lot to folks if they're going to come out here and put their lives in danger to protest. obviously, most people here...
99
99
May 29, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
chicago? are you seeing them? we're seeing them in a lot of cities. so i don't want to make an assumption, and how do you -- how do you in the police department plan tohandle it? >> look, we are expecting people are going to peacefully protest and express their first amendment rights. what's happened in minnesota really has touched a deep long generation, decades long nerve in the fraught relationships between the police and the communities that they serve. but my expectation, because of our long history of having bold, peaceful protests in chicago is that people will express themselves, but they'll do it in a way that is in fact peaceful. and look, the challenge for us every single day, whether there is a crisis or not, is to build authentic relationships between the police and the communities that they serve. people in our city deserve public safety, no matter where they are, no matter who they are, no matter where they live. but we know that that's got to be done in a way that is consistent with the respect for their lives. and i say this all the time. and i believe it to be true. our goal with the police department is to make sure that our office
chicago? are you seeing them? we're seeing them in a lot of cities. so i don't want to make an assumption, and how do you -- how do you in the police department plan tohandle it? >> look, we are expecting people are going to peacefully protest and express their first amendment rights. what's happened in minnesota really has touched a deep long generation, decades long nerve in the fraught relationships between the police and the communities that they serve. but my expectation, because of...