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elsewhere in st louis county the reverend darryl gray organises volunteers to distribute masks to protectthe local neighborhood. i'll take the bad part on the side. the man of god has a plan. i tell people i work hollow but i'm not stupid. the belief that god will do everything for us and we have to do nothing for ourselves, that's not faith, that's superstition. and that can get you killed. and that's why you carry the gun? and that's why i carry the gun, yeah. it's the violence of parts of this area born out of years of neglect and deprivation that for the police requires a tough response. police have told us very openly that when they go into a black community they are going to over—police because there is a fear. they are going to come and heavy, they will come in fast and they're going to get out fast. but you understand that? of course i do. it makes a lot of sense but police about to take some responsibility for a lack of trust. trust, a precious commodity between the community and police. slowly being rebuilt in the years after michael brown's death. commanderjason armstrong has l
elsewhere in st louis county the reverend darryl gray organises volunteers to distribute masks to protectthe local neighborhood. i'll take the bad part on the side. the man of god has a plan. i tell people i work hollow but i'm not stupid. the belief that god will do everything for us and we have to do nothing for ourselves, that's not faith, that's superstition. and that can get you killed. and that's why you carry the gun? and that's why i carry the gun, yeah. it's the violence of parts of...
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st. louis county, missouri's largest county of a million people this week because of their overly burdensomeover people's lives and what their response was sort of, you know, double speak and half measures and it simply wasn't good enough so this week we filed a lawsuit. there's three main buckets. the first is it's restricting a person's ability to practice their religion freely. in st. louis county you can sit next to a stranger on a bus but you can't sit next to a neighbor at a church. secondly, the ability to associate with one another. in st. louis county right now, which is one of the reasons why it's the most restrictive in the state, have you to ask the government's permission to have a barbecue with friends, you have to fill out a 20 plus point questionnaire about your gathering, your barbecue, that's ridiculous. you've got another bucket of regulations, outdoor mask mandates, regulations on businesses that aren't justified any way at all. so enough is enough. it's time to open up st. louis county again and it's certainly the science backs that up as you referenced earlier. maria: w
st. louis county, missouri's largest county of a million people this week because of their overly burdensomeover people's lives and what their response was sort of, you know, double speak and half measures and it simply wasn't good enough so this week we filed a lawsuit. there's three main buckets. the first is it's restricting a person's ability to practice their religion freely. in st. louis county you can sit next to a stranger on a bus but you can't sit next to a neighbor at a church....
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we begin here in america, in missouri, st louis county, where the main city has the highest level ofian deaths at the hands of the police. what can be done to improve relations between officers and the public they serve? what happens when communities are under siege? for me to feel that even with my collar on that i have to be armed, is pretty depressing. under siege from violence, the bitter harvest of decades of neglect and poverty. but under siege, too, from those meant to defeat the violence, bad cops poisoning public opinion. i see comments on facebook and things of that nature, you know, "this is all police want to do is kill us." but can things be turned around and public trust regained in the st louis region, the worst area in america for civilian deaths at the hands of the police? before george floyd, there was michael brown in the st louis suburb of ferguson. in 2014, the 18—year—old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurt and angry, a community raged... you must disperse immediately, this is no longer a peaceful protest! ..superc
we begin here in america, in missouri, st louis county, where the main city has the highest level ofian deaths at the hands of the police. what can be done to improve relations between officers and the public they serve? what happens when communities are under siege? for me to feel that even with my collar on that i have to be armed, is pretty depressing. under siege from violence, the bitter harvest of decades of neglect and poverty. but under siege, too, from those meant to defeat the...
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elsewhere in st louis county, the reverend darryl gray organises volunteers to distribute masks in poor tell people, "i wear a collar. i wear a collar but i'm not stupid." the belief that god will do everything for us and we have to do nothing for ourselves — that's not faith. that's superstition. and that can get you killed. and that's why you carry the gun. and that's why i carry the gun, yeah. it's the violence of parts of this area, born out of years of neglect and deprivation, that for the police requires a tough response. police have told us very openly that when they go into the black community, they're going to over— police because there's a fear. but do you understand that? of course i do. that makes sense. it makes a lot of sense. but the police have got to take some responsibility for the lack of trust. trust — a precious commodity between the police and the policed, slowly being rebuilt in the years after michael brown's death. chief jason armstrong has led the ferguson police department for the last two years. i cannot guarantee or promise you that there's not going to be a
elsewhere in st louis county, the reverend darryl gray organises volunteers to distribute masks in poor tell people, "i wear a collar. i wear a collar but i'm not stupid." the belief that god will do everything for us and we have to do nothing for ourselves — that's not faith. that's superstition. and that can get you killed. and that's why you carry the gun. and that's why i carry the gun, yeah. it's the violence of parts of this area, born out of years of neglect and deprivation,...
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elsewhere in st louis county, the reverend darryl gray organises volunteers to distribute masks in poord." the belief that god will do everything for us and we have to do nothing for ourselves, that's not faith. that's superstition. and that can get you killed. and that's why you carry the gun. and that's why i carry the gun, yeah. it's the violence of parts of this area, born out of years of neglect and deprivation, that for the police requires a tough response. police have told us very openly that when they go into the black community, they're going to over— police because there's a fear. but you understand that? of course i do. that makes sense. it makes a lot of sense. but the police have got to take some responsibility for the lack of trust. trust, a precious commodity between the police and the policed, slowly being rebuilt in the years after michael brown's death. chief jason armstrong has led the ferguson police department for the last two years. i cannot guarantee or promise you that there's not going to be a police shooting. what i can promise and what i can guarantee is that
elsewhere in st louis county, the reverend darryl gray organises volunteers to distribute masks in poord." the belief that god will do everything for us and we have to do nothing for ourselves, that's not faith. that's superstition. and that can get you killed. and that's why you carry the gun. and that's why i carry the gun, yeah. it's the violence of parts of this area, born out of years of neglect and deprivation, that for the police requires a tough response. police have told us very...
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st. louis county in missouri that has the highest civilian death count at the hands of the police.ewers might find elements of his report distressing. clive: what happens when communities are under siege? >> for me to feel that even with my collar off i have to be armem violence, he bitter harvest of decades of neglect and poverty. under siege too from those meant to defeat the violence, bad cops. poisoning public opinion. >> you see comments on facebook and things of that nature. this is all police want to do is kill us. clive: can things be turned around and public trust regained? in the st. louis region, the worst area in america for civilian death at the hands of the police. before george floyd, there was michael brown. in the st. louis suburb of ferguson in 2014 the 18-year-old was shot six times after an altercation with a police officer. he was unarmed. hurt and angry, a community raged. >> you must disperse immediately this is no longer a peaceful protest. >> supercharging it oppressively familiar -- supercharging and oppressively familiar debate about u.s. policing. meet p
st. louis county in missouri that has the highest civilian death count at the hands of the police.ewers might find elements of his report distressing. clive: what happens when communities are under siege? >> for me to feel that even with my collar off i have to be armem violence, he bitter harvest of decades of neglect and poverty. under siege too from those meant to defeat the violence, bad cops. poisoning public opinion. >> you see comments on facebook and things of that nature....
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and in st louis county that that where that money can go where we desperately need investment where we are hurting where we need help let us or a task funding their part or task funding life not destruction. now there's 9 others as i said who gave speeches on the house floor including aiyana presently who is generally thought of as the most right wing of the squad especially on foreign policy not a supporter of b.d.s. at all but she has been willing to say that the u.s. which gives $4000000000.00 almost to israel in military aid every year has to start conditional izing that aid because we're just giving the money for nothing as dire straits you know a fun fun drinking game if you want to remain completely sober is you take a shot every time a u.s. government official says palestine has the right to protect itself or defend itself right yeah that's right i've been doing that for a couple years now it's going great no more hangovers yet it's typically not an issue that's discussed at all this is not far enough we you know only 2 members to my knowledge are actually for the b.d.s. moveme
and in st louis county that that where that money can go where we desperately need investment where we are hurting where we need help let us or a task funding their part or task funding life not destruction. now there's 9 others as i said who gave speeches on the house floor including aiyana presently who is generally thought of as the most right wing of the squad especially on foreign policy not a supporter of b.d.s. at all but she has been willing to say that the u.s. which gives...
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and in st louis county then where that money can go where we desperately need investment where we are hurting where we need help let us. lawrence has funding there or tax funding life not destruction now there's 9 others as i said who gave speeches on the house floor including aiyana presently who is generally thought of as the most right wing of the squad especially on foreign policy not a supporter of b.d.s. at all but she has been willing to say that the us which gives $4000000000.00 almost to israel in military aid every year has to start conditional izing that aid because we're just giving the money for nothing as dire straits said you know a fun fun drinking game if you want to remain completely sober is you take a shot every time a u.s. government official says palestine has the right to protect itself or defend itself right yeah that's right i've been doing that for a couple of years now it's going great no more hangovers yeah it's typically not an issue that's discussed at all this is not far enough right we you know only 2 members to my knowledge are actually for the b.d.s.
and in st louis county then where that money can go where we desperately need investment where we are hurting where we need help let us. lawrence has funding there or tax funding life not destruction now there's 9 others as i said who gave speeches on the house floor including aiyana presently who is generally thought of as the most right wing of the squad especially on foreign policy not a supporter of b.d.s. at all but she has been willing to say that the us which gives $4000000000.00 almost...
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that police think killed palestinians i have some communities this thing with the city and in st louis county that that where that money can go where we desperately need investment where we are hurting where we need help let us. or task funding there or task funding life not destruction now there's 9 others as i said who gave speeches on the house floor including aiyana presently who is generally thought of as the most right wing of the squad especially in foreign policy not a support of b.d.s. at all but she has been willing to say that the us which gives $4000000000.00 almost to israel in military aid every year has to start conditional izing that aid because we're just giving the money for nothing as dire straits said you know a fun fun drinking game if you want to remain completely sober is you take a shot every time a u.s. government official says palestine has the right to protect itself or defend itself right yeah that's right i've been doing that for a couple of years now it's going great no more hangovers yet it's typically not an issue that's discussed at all this is not far enough
that police think killed palestinians i have some communities this thing with the city and in st louis county that that where that money can go where we desperately need investment where we are hurting where we need help let us. or task funding there or task funding life not destruction now there's 9 others as i said who gave speeches on the house floor including aiyana presently who is generally thought of as the most right wing of the squad especially in foreign policy not a support of b.d.s....
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st. louis county, cook county's kim fox, to name a few.it platform of bringing it down, rethinking our approach to crime and particularly violence. at the same time, especially in the last year, this big spike in violence. the u.s. murder rate increased about 25% in 2020. that's the biggest since 1995. and that leaves this open question, right? would a spike in violence translate into political defeat for all these progressive prosecutors trying to rethink our approach to violence and crime? as a person follows this kind of thing, wrote a book about it, i was hoping it would not. i think interpersonal violence is a pressing policy issue. a trauma and a tragedy we can address without ramping up incarceration. but i would not have been surprised if the spike in violence did lead to some kind of political back lash because it certainly happened in the past. my god. not last night. that is what is so amazing about the philadelphia district attorney larry krasner's election. a prosecutor for more than three decades was fired by him and vega was
st. louis county, cook county's kim fox, to name a few.it platform of bringing it down, rethinking our approach to crime and particularly violence. at the same time, especially in the last year, this big spike in violence. the u.s. murder rate increased about 25% in 2020. that's the biggest since 1995. and that leaves this open question, right? would a spike in violence translate into political defeat for all these progressive prosecutors trying to rethink our approach to violence and crime? as...
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st. louis county court until the supreme court heard his case, it was 11 years. is that typical today if you go to the supreme court? >> there are cases that do go on for a decade today. better freedom suit certainly shouldn't have taken that long. the fact that it was contested so thoroughly, mean, you have to realize, by the time this case gets decided, dred scott is an old man. he is, as far as his value of a slave, he is diminished value, he is sick, and yet, they are continuing to fight. >> and his daughters. >> and his daughters. >> one of the keys to this story, about the daughters. not only do have they have a value as property to their parents, they are precious. and when we try to understand the longevity, not only how long the suit takes but the tenaciousness to pursue it out of the state courts and into federal courts and we appreciate how keenly the scots felt the stakes were. >> we moved to where roger, the chief justice of the supreme court appointed by by andrew jackson. and we are going to learn more about his background and what he brought to th
st. louis county court until the supreme court heard his case, it was 11 years. is that typical today if you go to the supreme court? >> there are cases that do go on for a decade today. better freedom suit certainly shouldn't have taken that long. the fact that it was contested so thoroughly, mean, you have to realize, by the time this case gets decided, dred scott is an old man. he is, as far as his value of a slave, he is diminished value, he is sick, and yet, they are continuing to...
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st. louis county, missouri, park, a neighborhood celebration.truck pulled up, and someone in it started firing. two dead, three injured. >> it was all peaceful and beautiful, and next thing you know, gunfire just erupted. >> reporter: in maryland, it was the suburbs of baltimore. three dead, one injured after a gun and knife-wielding man set his own home on fire, then shot and stabbed his neighbors. in phoenix, arizona, one man is dead, at least seven more injured after a fight at a hotel. in milwaukee, wisconsin, and newark, new jersey, four people were injured in each city after a shooting broke out in public on the street. and in california, three shootings in los angeles, one was killed, five more injured. four were injured outside a nightclub near sacramento on the same night two young men were killed, two others injured in compton. miguel marquez, cnn, new york. >> if not now, when? >>> so we may be turning a major corner in the fight against covid, but some on the right whether in congress or on television are still insistent on spreading
st. louis county, missouri, park, a neighborhood celebration.truck pulled up, and someone in it started firing. two dead, three injured. >> it was all peaceful and beautiful, and next thing you know, gunfire just erupted. >> reporter: in maryland, it was the suburbs of baltimore. three dead, one injured after a gun and knife-wielding man set his own home on fire, then shot and stabbed his neighbors. in phoenix, arizona, one man is dead, at least seven more injured after a fight at a...
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st. louis county, missouri, park. a neighborhood celebration.up and someone in it started firing. two dead, three injured. >> it was all peaceful and beautiful. the next thing you know, fire -- gunfire just erupted. >> reporter: in maryland, it was the suburbs of baltimore. three dead, one injured after a gun and knife-wielding man set his own home on fire, then shot and stabbed his neighbors. in phoenix, arizona, one man is dead, at least seven more injured after a fight at a hotel. in milwaukee, wisconsin, and newark, new jersey, four people were injured in each city after a shooting broke out in public on the street. and in california, three shootings in los angeles. one was killed, five more injured. four were injured outside a nightclub near sacramento. on the same night two young men were killed, two others injured in compton. miguel marquez, cnn, new york. >> just awful. >>> the news continues so let's hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." >> john, thank you very much, appreciate it. i am chris cuomo and welcome to "prime time." t
st. louis county, missouri, park. a neighborhood celebration.up and someone in it started firing. two dead, three injured. >> it was all peaceful and beautiful. the next thing you know, fire -- gunfire just erupted. >> reporter: in maryland, it was the suburbs of baltimore. three dead, one injured after a gun and knife-wielding man set his own home on fire, then shot and stabbed his neighbors. in phoenix, arizona, one man is dead, at least seven more injured after a fight at a...
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st. louis county commissioner i recognize the challenges central -- to revenues. can you elaborate the challenges associated with having significant massive federal lands in your counties and how the revenue provisions of this bill will help alleviate these challenges? >> thank you. i can serve a try. the easiest -- issues rising are getting so bad we just had to set aside $10.4 million of our our discretionary general funds for the upcoming budget address the concerns. i'll give you to my quick examples. we have tourists flocking to joshua tree national park to enjoy camping in the outdoors. there are so few campsites wouldn't part the tours into our county desert areas and illegally camping on ground out there. that is creating illegal campfires. we have trash and dumping all over their impacting our local residents and that is a concern the county is having to deal with. another examples of southern california's are flocking to our local mounts to enjoy the snow play in the winter and that takes place on forest service land. they parked illegally and bailey tons
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st. louis county where that money can go but we need investments where we are hurting and we need hurt. prioritize funding life, not destruction. so today, we remember the resistance in the face of military occupation in st. louis and a palestinian. we lost him but we remember his words today. we will continue to fight for our rights in palestine and in ferguson. we stand with you in solidarity. thank you. mr. pocan: may i inquire how much time we have left? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 13r minutes. mr. pocan: i yield three minutes to a great colleague and mentor of mine, representative schakowsky of illinois. ms. schakowsky: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i am horrified and saddened by the ongoing escalation of violence in gaza and in israel. we have now seen over 1,800 rockets being fired indiscriminately at israel, citizens who are now fleeing for their lives. yes, i believe that israel deese have a right to defend herself. now 103 palestinians and seven israelis are dead, including children. it is so painful this cycle of violence that we see over and over again.
st. louis county where that money can go but we need investments where we are hurting and we need hurt. prioritize funding life, not destruction. so today, we remember the resistance in the face of military occupation in st. louis and a palestinian. we lost him but we remember his words today. we will continue to fight for our rights in palestine and in ferguson. we stand with you in solidarity. thank you. mr. pocan: may i inquire how much time we have left? the speaker pro tempore: the...
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st. louis a bespoke. but also very similar language in polling county miss -- michigan in the upper poland's again.ike here on. and count county michigan, in windham new hampshire. we're seeing a pattern. learning it's in georgia as well. getting folks at local level to demand from the local county officials, to do audits. just like what's been happening in arizona. the language is being copied, and repeated, around the country. >> wow, excellent reporting. we've been following a lot of these individual dots, but have not connected in the way you have for this post. washington post political reporter amy gardner. thank you for talking us about this. >> thank you, rachel. we will be right back. we will be right back. comfort in the extreme. ♪♪ the lincoln family of luxury suvs. [sfx: psst psst] allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! all good front desk. yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and get millions of flexible booking options. expedia. it matters who you
st. louis a bespoke. but also very similar language in polling county miss -- michigan in the upper poland's again.ike here on. and count county michigan, in windham new hampshire. we're seeing a pattern. learning it's in georgia as well. getting folks at local level to demand from the local county officials, to do audits. just like what's been happening in arizona. the language is being copied, and repeated, around the country. >> wow, excellent reporting. we've been following a lot of...
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florida is holding a 30,000-person wide and food festival spanning three counties and 40,000 fans will flood downtown st. louisirst round of the playoffs as cnn erica hill reports for us now as experts try every trick in the book to get vaccine holdouts their shots. from free drinks to free money. >> if you needed one more good reason than just going out to get vaccinated for your chance to win a share of $2 million. >> states are all ought all the stops and the white house hooking up with several dating apps. >> people who display their vaccination status are 14% more likely to get a match. >> we have finally found the one thing that makes it all more attractive a vaccination. >> more than 160 million people in the u.s. now have at least one shot, but the average daily pace of vaccinations is dropping fast, down nearly 50% since last month's peak. >> we need to do whatever we can to give people a safe incentive to get vaccinated. >> the south sparking new concerns. these eight states among the ten where less than half the adult population has received at least one dose. >> last summer right around june and ju
florida is holding a 30,000-person wide and food festival spanning three counties and 40,000 fans will flood downtown st. louisirst round of the playoffs as cnn erica hill reports for us now as experts try every trick in the book to get vaccine holdouts their shots. from free drinks to free money. >> if you needed one more good reason than just going out to get vaccinated for your chance to win a share of $2 million. >> states are all ought all the stops and the white house hooking...
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county. i have seen it. i have lived it. >> laura: wow! it wasn't just there. another school district outside of st. louis tried to hide the fact that teachers are pushing critical race children there by posting fake curriculum online. one woman made a desperate plea to the rest of the community. >> just because i do not want critical race theory taught to my children in schools does not mean that i am a racist! >> laura: the teachers union bosses embraced critical race theory and they have the ear of the democrats. one took time away from lobbying to keep schools closed to shield for the project. >> people are talking about critical race theory. people have no idea what that term means or trying to ban the 1619 project because it's trying to do what you are saying, which is to actually teach factual versions of oppression in america. >> laura: oppression is listening to her for more than 30 seconds. we will continue to cover this in the coming weeks and months. you need to know what is happening in these schools. demand to know what your tax dollars are funding. who these diversity consultants are. zoom
county. i have seen it. i have lived it. >> laura: wow! it wasn't just there. another school district outside of st. louis tried to hide the fact that teachers are pushing critical race children there by posting fake curriculum online. one woman made a desperate plea to the rest of the community. >> just because i do not want critical race theory taught to my children in schools does not mean that i am a racist! >> laura: the teachers union bosses embraced critical race theory...