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this is amy king and she brings up the idea of implicit bias. i'm going to play this to you. i want to get your response, so at the end of the video, just go ahead and respond here. i think law enforcement agencies should tackle the issue of implicit bias when we tackle those types of topics, those things that impact and exist in all of us. i think the most potential for success in those areas is when that work is very personal. and i think a key component of that starts with leadership, whether formal or informal and creating a culture that promotes and supports and encourages that work to be ongoing. i also think that it's important that not only law enforcement looks at this issue, but that a lot of our other systems or housing system or education system or medical system as well begin to take a look at the implicit bias that may exist or does exist in other systems yes. so it's a great comments. and so while i didn't quite hear a question, i think the question is, all right, so what about that? how, what does that like out in the, in the, in the context of the places wher
this is amy king and she brings up the idea of implicit bias. i'm going to play this to you. i want to get your response, so at the end of the video, just go ahead and respond here. i think law enforcement agencies should tackle the issue of implicit bias when we tackle those types of topics, those things that impact and exist in all of us. i think the most potential for success in those areas is when that work is very personal. and i think a key component of that starts with leadership,...
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king hall in new york. thanks a lot, diane. >> you got it. >>> up next, breaking barriers. we will hear from amazing amy who is teeing up history.g up history. front desk. yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪ those days are done. ♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and find millions of flexible options. all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. expedia. dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands your heart stays connected to your doctor, so you know it's beating as it should. and a rapid test to help evaluate concussion, in case something were to happen. at abbott, we fight for these moments, developing life-changing technologies. because dignity demands it. ♪ ♪ a fast walker. thanks, gary. and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pepcid. it works in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to fully work. pepcid. strong relief for fans of fast. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ ♪ baby you're a fireworks come on let your colors burst make them go highh hi >>> the colors were bursting in t
king hall in new york. thanks a lot, diane. >> you got it. >>> up next, breaking barriers. we will hear from amazing amy who is teeing up history.g up history. front desk. yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪ those days are done. ♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and find millions of flexible options. all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. expedia. dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands your...
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amy: i remember at that time. the descriptions of those who work rising up being arsonists and vandals and gang members. martin luther kingsly talked about a riot being the language of the unheard. juan:, you recovering will recall the l.a. rise. elizabeth hinton, if you can talk about the language used to describe this stuff you used the word "rebellion" and when it means when they are called riots and people are called vandals and arsonist but police are not called murderers. >> right. this goes back to the crucial moment in the 60's when lyndon johnson labeled this political violence as a riot. basically ignoring the underlying socioeconomic grievances that were shared with the mainstream civil rights movement that drove people to resort to political violence in the first place. in labeling them riots and crinal and ignoring the demands for jobs and better housing and better policing and protection from white vigilante tear and political economic inclusion in society that drove the rebellions themselves and calling them criminal, then the only solution becomes not what the residents themselves want, buthe police. so th
amy: i remember at that time. the descriptions of those who work rising up being arsonists and vandals and gang members. martin luther kingsly talked about a riot being the language of the unheard. juan:, you recovering will recall the l.a. rise. elizabeth hinton, if you can talk about the language used to describe this stuff you used the word "rebellion" and when it means when they are called riots and people are called vandals and arsonist but police are not called murderers....
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and as your king, you are his soldiers, and as soldiers you must defend him from an inquiry that would it obviously show horrible things about a horrible man. and so here we are. senator amy klobuchar who will vote shortly on the commission and who is chairwoman of the senate rules commission joins me now. what is the mood there like today? >> well, we're very focused on the competition bill, but this fact that my colleagues are not going to allow this commission to go forward, i think some of them will vote for it, chris. it just, it shocked me. i keep having the image of these workers the day after the insurrection, sweeping the glass away. sweeping the glass from the capitol windows away, and it's like they're trying to sweep the facts away right now. you heard from the mother of officer sicknick who died that evening, and you heard her words, she is not used to doing this kind of things, she's an ordinary person drinks ordinary things. talking to senators saying why don't you want the facts? i think it is so important that this be a thorough bipartisan inquiry. we are doing a report that will come out in about a week or so out of the rules committee and the homeland s
and as your king, you are his soldiers, and as soldiers you must defend him from an inquiry that would it obviously show horrible things about a horrible man. and so here we are. senator amy klobuchar who will vote shortly on the commission and who is chairwoman of the senate rules commission joins me now. what is the mood there like today? >> well, we're very focused on the competition bill, but this fact that my colleagues are not going to allow this commission to go forward, i think...
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amy kellogg stay safe. a few additional headlines this morning as well. police finally arresting the man suspected of murder a yale graduate student. kingof a his arrest in montgomery, alabama where he has been living under a fake name. u.s. marshals had been searching for him since february after army veteran kevin was shot dead near his car in new haven, connecticut. florida police spring into action to save a dog trapped in a hot car. watch this. >> the dog is panting and drooling all over the place. >> oh my god starting to go down, that's not good. >> i think we should break it and get some air flow through there. >> officers said it was 115 degrees in the car when the pickup was freed. the owner said he had left the car running but it must have shut off when he stepped away with his keys. he got his dog back but received two citations. move over muffin man, red lobster is looking for it biscuits man. the company is saying, quote, we have a ceo and cfo we felt it was time to introduce a chief biscuits officer. the chain launching sweepstakes national bills cut day sunday may 28th now marked on the "fox & friends" calendar. you have
amy kellogg stay safe. a few additional headlines this morning as well. police finally arresting the man suspected of murder a yale graduate student. kingof a his arrest in montgomery, alabama where he has been living under a fake name. u.s. marshals had been searching for him since february after army veteran kevin was shot dead near his car in new haven, connecticut. florida police spring into action to save a dog trapped in a hot car. watch this. >> the dog is panting and drooling all...