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joining us now the mime police cart art acevedo and cnn analyst ramsey.hey released the video within hours of the shooting but north carolina laws requires a court order to release the video. what do you make of the difference in the way the two departments are handling it? >> you have to follow the law because if you don't you can end up having unintended consequences and legal ramifications so i think the flow of information is important. the release of information is important but you've got to follow process, and when it's prescribed by law, have you no choice. >> that's certainly absolutely right. you know, chief ramsey, you were the police chief here in washington, d.c. we just learned that derek chauvin will be sentenced on june 16th. june 16th, and we saw with george floyd's death how different the reality was from the initial police narrative that was released. how important is transparency and getting these videos out quickly? >> well, i mean, it's very rp pot. you get them out as quickly as you can, and you have to be consistent. i mean, some v
joining us now the mime police cart art acevedo and cnn analyst ramsey.hey released the video within hours of the shooting but north carolina laws requires a court order to release the video. what do you make of the difference in the way the two departments are handling it? >> you have to follow the law because if you don't you can end up having unintended consequences and legal ramifications so i think the flow of information is important. the release of information is important but...
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. >> i'm joined by miami police chief art acevedo, and if you're saying miami, because art acevedo isere in the city of miami after moving from the confines of houston, texas. let me just -- your first reaction yesterday when you heard the news that derek chauvin was found guilty? >> i think we let out a collective sigh of relief, not just as police profession or police officers, but as an extended community that justice was served, served quickly when you think about the fact that cases don't move this quickly in this country, less than a year we had the investigation completed, charges filed and complete trial completed. we're relieved and we think it's a step in the right direction. >> so look, i am a miami native. i grew up there and in the '70s and '80s the issue of police and community divisiveness was a big deal in miami and the metro area there. a lot of effort has been made over the years to diversify these forces. what have you -- as you have joined the miami community what have you learned about that history of what worked and what hasn't? >> well, i can tell you, we just g
. >> i'm joined by miami police chief art acevedo, and if you're saying miami, because art acevedo isere in the city of miami after moving from the confines of houston, texas. let me just -- your first reaction yesterday when you heard the news that derek chauvin was found guilty? >> i think we let out a collective sigh of relief, not just as police profession or police officers, but as an extended community that justice was served, served quickly when you think about the fact that...
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miami police chief, art acevedo. sat san francisco police chief, william scott. chief jeffrey madrey of the nypd community affairs bureau. gentlemen, thank you so much. so, i want to start with one question to all of you. following the chauvin verdict, several police killings of african-americans in the past week. people want to know, what is happening inside police departments, right now? chief acevedo, you first. >> well, first, let me just start with george floyd and the conviction. i think there was a big sigh of relief, by all of us, that justice was served for that one family. and as it relates to the shooting of the young -- beautiful, young woman/girl in distress that was in the process of getting ready to stab another young woman. i think the conversation is, what a tragedy? and we all failed that young woman, whose life was taken. and my heart goes out to her family. it goes out to that police officer, had to make that split-second decision. but there is a lot of failures in society that go well beyond policing and i think we have got a lot of work to d
miami police chief, art acevedo. sat san francisco police chief, william scott. chief jeffrey madrey of the nypd community affairs bureau. gentlemen, thank you so much. so, i want to start with one question to all of you. following the chauvin verdict, several police killings of african-americans in the past week. people want to know, what is happening inside police departments, right now? chief acevedo, you first. >> well, first, let me just start with george floyd and the conviction. i...
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so i've got to ask you, chief acevedo, what can be done? what should be done? what do you think? >>, a lot more. for me, it starts with accountability. we can learn the history, we can teach the policy, we can have laws. but if we don't hold people to the laws and the policy and the tactics, you know, cops will feel like they don't have to follow it. so i think we have to hold people accountable. and lastly, i think we've got to go not just pass reform, but president biden needs to step up. he needs to step up and do what he promised to do, which is to put together that commission. we've got to have a commission in the 21st century with practitioners, with social scientists, with mental health professionals, with addiction professionals, with educators to re-imagine policing, re-imagine the criminal justice system, re-imagine public health, mental health, education, economic opportunity. our society and the ills of society, our failures in policing are the most visible. but the underlying causes go well beyond, well beyond policing until we get that commission and reinvent our co
so i've got to ask you, chief acevedo, what can be done? what should be done? what do you think? >>, a lot more. for me, it starts with accountability. we can learn the history, we can teach the policy, we can have laws. but if we don't hold people to the laws and the policy and the tactics, you know, cops will feel like they don't have to follow it. so i think we have to hold people accountable. and lastly, i think we've got to go not just pass reform, but president biden needs to step...
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alexis vega, se meterÍa solo al aÉrea y sacarÍa el dispa rÍo el balÓn iba a dar al poste y carlos acevedosabemos y luego, venÍa el blooper y hoy parecÍa que se iba la liguilla. asÍ santos conseguÍa el 1 a 0 en el marcador. a los 74 chivas con el golazo de canelo Ángulo que entrÓ de cambio. y vamos entonces a ver cÓmo estÁn las cosas en este momento. cruz azul lÍder del torneo seguido por amÉrica mt monterrey, santos lagunas atlas y puebla. vamos a ver los que estÁn en medio. los 12 que deberÍan estar en la pelea para la liguilla. en ninguno estÁ chivas porque estÁ en la Última parte de la tabla general. y en el lugar 15, con estos 13 puntos pueden al calzar el lugar 12 y colarse a la fiesta grande. veremos quÉ le queda a chivas le quedan partidos difÍciles. vamos a una pausa y ya regresamos. >>> 6 de la tarde con 34 minutos compartimos esta imagen en vivo desde san francisco. el puente golden gate y esta bandera en el costado derecho es un domingo de vientos y temperaturas agradables. y nosotros estamos preparando nuestra ediciÓn de las 11. y vamos hablar de esto. muchos aprovecharon el d
alexis vega, se meterÍa solo al aÉrea y sacarÍa el dispa rÍo el balÓn iba a dar al poste y carlos acevedosabemos y luego, venÍa el blooper y hoy parecÍa que se iba la liguilla. asÍ santos conseguÍa el 1 a 0 en el marcador. a los 74 chivas con el golazo de canelo Ángulo que entrÓ de cambio. y vamos entonces a ver cÓmo estÁn las cosas en este momento. cruz azul lÍder del torneo seguido por amÉrica mt monterrey, santos lagunas atlas y puebla. vamos a ver los que estÁn en medio. los...
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. >>> from a law enforcement perspective, i want to bring in art acevedo.e was chief of police in houston during george floyd's funeral. lebron james took down the tweet that he posted that said, "you're next." it had an image of a police officer. he said it wasn't about violence but accountability. still, what was your reaction when you saw that from lebron james? >> you know, that was the first time i heard of it. it's disappointing because, look, this is such a tragic event. a 16-year-old young girl has lost her life, but i think we're forgetting that other lives were at risk and those were innocent young people that were at risk of being stabbed. and my understanding is that one person was stabbed. and she was in -- attempting to stab someone else. and so i think we all need to start taking steps back, taking a deep breath. recognizing it's tragic, but we need to understand that what would the conversation have been had the officer not taken that shot or those shots and another person was stabbed to death in front of his eyes? i think it would be anothe
. >>> from a law enforcement perspective, i want to bring in art acevedo.e was chief of police in houston during george floyd's funeral. lebron james took down the tweet that he posted that said, "you're next." it had an image of a police officer. he said it wasn't about violence but accountability. still, what was your reaction when you saw that from lebron james? >> you know, that was the first time i heard of it. it's disappointing because, look, this is such a...
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25th >> reporter: she thinks the justice department investigation will help miami police chief art acevedo told us the biden administration has to do more to lead the way. does this really change things with policing on the no. i don't think it changes things it's going to take more than just the policing it will start with education, economic, public health, mental health, drug addiction. everything else. we can eliminate the conflict >> reporter: john thompson, activist turned lawmaker, says he's always thinking about his friend philando castile, killed by a police officer during a traffic stop in 2016 the officer cleared of second-degree manslaughter >> so many people saying george floyd changed the world. you don't necessarily think so >> no. because they said the same thing about philando they said the same thing about tamir rice they said the same thing about ahmaud arbery why do we have to die to change policing too many sacrificial lambs have died. >> reporter: minneapolis already mourning another person killed by an officer. the wake for 20-year-old daunte wright held today. and h
25th >> reporter: she thinks the justice department investigation will help miami police chief art acevedo told us the biden administration has to do more to lead the way. does this really change things with policing on the no. i don't think it changes things it's going to take more than just the policing it will start with education, economic, public health, mental health, drug addiction. everything else. we can eliminate the conflict >> reporter: john thompson, activist turned...
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is a golden generation can they contrast it bore is that confidently data from dallas and history acevedo that he is from ballerina the sixty's they have a generation sat as not much different from generation x. and then generation y. it's not that less different from the alpha why divide them into different generations that are. well that's an important point and you know let's keep in mind that as humans we have more in common than probably divides us and we're saying that at the moment as we look globally it is insecurities uncertainties you know i mean it's i mean it's what is impacting us all around the world so so we do need to keep that in mind and to kill in this era we need to try to find the commonalities and not just find the differences but we're also aware of the diversity that exists whether it be cultural gender or whether the socio economic rigid graphic we're not all the same and there are differences across the generations as well we find that the generational differences a more robust than even some of our differences we might look at like geography assessor economics b
is a golden generation can they contrast it bore is that confidently data from dallas and history acevedo that he is from ballerina the sixty's they have a generation sat as not much different from generation x. and then generation y. it's not that less different from the alpha why divide them into different generations that are. well that's an important point and you know let's keep in mind that as humans we have more in common than probably divides us and we're saying that at the moment as we...
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allow expectations to outpace where we are after all we have said this will be hart let's go live to acevedo he joins us from the iranian capital tehran so given those kind of different messages what's the bottom line then all these talks making progress along. well it's really difficult to say because the negotiating team from iran is being very careful with the language and. she one of the chief negotiators for iran he said that he's not in a position to describe the talks as positive or negative negative he also said described them as progressive and constructive and iran's position still remains the same that they were all sanctions lifted and very fired before they begin to take any step back steps back in terms of their nuclear program that verification process could take some time iran wants to be able to sell its oil and exporting oil for that money to be re-used through the financial challenge to make its way back into iran and of course iran's or the banking sector under sanctions but as i said the negotiating team is being very careful with its language and that's partly due to th
allow expectations to outpace where we are after all we have said this will be hart let's go live to acevedo he joins us from the iranian capital tehran so given those kind of different messages what's the bottom line then all these talks making progress along. well it's really difficult to say because the negotiating team from iran is being very careful with the language and. she one of the chief negotiators for iran he said that he's not in a position to describe the talks as positive or...
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. >>> a discovery underwater has connected a a a a a a a laura acevedo has the details. >> it was supposedto be a saturday morning hike for san diego and rio villa, will is ill and their roommate at three sister falls when something caught the couple'scouple'scoups >> i saw this silver looking thing. i looked harder and he was a go pro. >> will try to grab it. >> he reaches for the go pro and it falls back into the water. finally, he found it again. i had given up hope. >> with a couple got home they tried to turn the camera on and found this. they found videos and pictures of a couple dating back to 2017. the camera still works and captured the moment it was dropped and submerged in water four years ago. >> muddy, dusty, covered and all debris. >> rio decided she was going to post the video on tiktok to try to find the cameras owners. >> my thoughts were what if they are not together anymore? did you even want to see this footage? >> in five hours, social media found them. they are still together and now married. they posted their own video to tick-tock letting millions know they had conn
. >>> a discovery underwater has connected a a a a a a a laura acevedo has the details. >> it was supposedto be a saturday morning hike for san diego and rio villa, will is ill and their roommate at three sister falls when something caught the couple'scouple'scoups >> i saw this silver looking thing. i looked harder and he was a go pro. >> will try to grab it. >> he reaches for the go pro and it falls back into the water. finally, he found it again. i had given...
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. >> chief art acevedo, we wish you the best of luck in miami.k forward to speaking to you again. >> thank you. >>> joining us for legal analysis is shawna lloyd, a managing partner of the cochran firm. thank you for being here. let me start there. do you think from all of the evidence that you've heard and what's transpired in court, do you think derek chauvin should take the witness stand at some point? >> that's a really dicey situation for him. typically we don't have to put on a case as a defense. it is not required that he take the stand. however, he is the only person that can combat everything that has been said, everything that they are seeing. now do you have to consider the other half of that. he opens himself up to a cross-examination that can be really brutal. especially if he doesn't have anything significant to contribute. it may not be the worth for him to testify. >> when the police chief of a department takes the stand and under oath says that is not a tactic, the knee on the neck is not a tactic that we use. in fact, it's a, qu
. >> chief art acevedo, we wish you the best of luck in miami.k forward to speaking to you again. >> thank you. >>> joining us for legal analysis is shawna lloyd, a managing partner of the cochran firm. thank you for being here. let me start there. do you think from all of the evidence that you've heard and what's transpired in court, do you think derek chauvin should take the witness stand at some point? >> that's a really dicey situation for him. typically we don't...
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you have a lot of great police departments out there with very good chiefs such as acevedo who is now down in miami and many others i can name. but at the end of the day, there's still 18,000 police departments out there. there needs to be some uniform regulations around what you can and can't do. that's a start in this. so i think it becomes incumbent upon all of us as american citizens in this real funky place we're in right now in this nation is that we keep our eyes on the ball around reform and the things that need to occur, but we also have to be mindful we have to judge each case individually in and of itself. but, here again, very realistically, what the public is seeing, and not just black citizens in this country, citizens all across this country, we're seeing these events that are happening over and over and over and over again, and somehow the victims always appear to be people of color who die so tragically. >> yeah. listen, i think you're making some really salient points there, and there is the justice and policing act in front of congress being debated today. we have a
you have a lot of great police departments out there with very good chiefs such as acevedo who is now down in miami and many others i can name. but at the end of the day, there's still 18,000 police departments out there. there needs to be some uniform regulations around what you can and can't do. that's a start in this. so i think it becomes incumbent upon all of us as american citizens in this real funky place we're in right now in this nation is that we keep our eyes on the ball around...