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paul name the bill after breonna taylor who was killed in march of 2020 when police entered her apartment no-knock warrant reid and shot her libertarians like been talking about no knock raids really for a long time. even before this. paul says in many cases, no-knock warrants are used for nonviolent offenses. involve drugs and drugs are bad and people are harmed by drugs. but it's mostly people choosing to arm themselves. he says these raids also put law enforcement at risk, arrest him during the daytime when they go to the coffee shop when they're alone, when they're not on the closed door. >> state and local law enforcement agencies that receive federal funding would be required to follow these new rules. >> this is about police safety as well. virginia democratic senator tim kaine agrees it's a good idea to ban no-knock warrants. >> so i have supported that as a part of a more comprehensive police reform bill. i haven't seen senator paul's bill. i want to look at the details. but in terms of the concept, i think it's got a lot of merit. >> paul says he would like to see this bill get
paul name the bill after breonna taylor who was killed in march of 2020 when police entered her apartment no-knock warrant reid and shot her libertarians like been talking about no knock raids really for a long time. even before this. paul says in many cases, no-knock warrants are used for nonviolent offenses. involve drugs and drugs are bad and people are harmed by drugs. but it's mostly people choosing to arm themselves. he says these raids also put law enforcement at risk, arrest him during...
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plus, lawmakers on capitol hill trying to pass the justice for breonna taylor act by some are opposing the sledge legislation that would prohibit no-knock warrants. >> 4 years after the death of breonna taylor lawmakers are renewing their efforts to ban no-knock warrants. the push coming as congress has struggled to an act policing reforms. our washington correspondent reshad hudson has more. >> kentucky republican senator rand paul says it's time to ban no-knock warrants. >> it's just not a good idea to to go in without announcing yourself no-knock warrant to read law enforcement go into a home without announcing their authority or purpose hall name the bill after breonna taylor who was killed in march of 2020 when police entered her apartment through a no-knock warrant raid and shot her. libertarians like myself have been talking about no knock raids really for a long time, even before this. >> paul says in many cases, no-knock warrants are used for nonviolent offenses. they involve drugs and drugs are bad and people are harmed by drugs. but it's mostly people choosing to arm themsel
plus, lawmakers on capitol hill trying to pass the justice for breonna taylor act by some are opposing the sledge legislation that would prohibit no-knock warrants. >> 4 years after the death of breonna taylor lawmakers are renewing their efforts to ban no-knock warrants. the push coming as congress has struggled to an act policing reforms. our washington correspondent reshad hudson has more. >> kentucky republican senator rand paul says it's time to ban no-knock warrants. >>...
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, the kinds of things we are _ breonna taylor, the kinds of things we are suffering here with institutionalice system and many sectors of society, all of these things need to be dismantled. to understand how got to this _ be dismantled. to understand how got to this point _ be dismantled. to understand how got to this point you have to understand the historical backdrop to slavery and colonialism. that is a story that— and colonialism. that is a story that has— and colonialism. that is a story that has not been told. people do not look— that has not been told. people do not look at — that has not been told. people do not look at it, it is very ugly, it is a _ not look at it, it is very ugly, it is a dark— not look at it, it is very ugly, it is a dark period in britain's history— is a dark period in britain's history and brands are concerned, particularly — history and brands are concerned, particularly brands that have old roots _ particularly brands that have old roots that it will affect their share — roots that it will affect their share prices, and families individual families are conce
, the kinds of things we are _ breonna taylor, the kinds of things we are suffering here with institutionalice system and many sectors of society, all of these things need to be dismantled. to understand how got to this _ be dismantled. to understand how got to this point _ be dismantled. to understand how got to this point you have to understand the historical backdrop to slavery and colonialism. that is a story that— and colonialism. that is a story that has— and colonialism. that is a...
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— murder of george floyd and breonna taylor and _ murder of george floyd and breonna taylor and sort of the trench warfare of our party — into sort of the trench warfare of our party system and now you see this reaction, sort of anti—woke to -ive this reaction, sort of anti—woke to give it— this reaction, sort of anti—woke to give it a _ this reaction, sort of anti—woke to give it a name, which is not quite fair also — give it a name, which is not quite fair also but _ give it a name, which is not quite fair also but anyway that's now yet another _ fair also but anyway that's now yet another thing people have their minds — another thing people have their minds made up in advance and arts of sguaring _ minds made up in advance and arts of sguaring off— minds made up in advance and arts of squaring off against each other. and i squaring off against each other. and i think is— squaring off against each other. and i think is needed is new ways of trying _ i think is needed is new ways of trying to— i think is needed is new ways of trying to resolve this struggle, and i trying to res
— murder of george floyd and breonna taylor and _ murder of george floyd and breonna taylor and sort of the trench warfare of our party — into sort of the trench warfare of our party system and now you see this reaction, sort of anti—woke to -ive this reaction, sort of anti—woke to give it— this reaction, sort of anti—woke to give it a _ this reaction, sort of anti—woke to give it a name, which is not quite fair also — give it a name, which is not quite fair also but _ give it a...
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and now 4 years after the death of breonna taylor lawmakers are renewing their efforts to ban no-knockarrants. the push is coming as congress has struggled to an act. policing reforms. our washington correspondent reshad hudson has more. >> kentucky republican senator rand paul says it's time to ban no-knock warrants. it's just not a good idea to to go in without announcing yourself no-knock warrant to read law enforcement go into a home without announcing their authority or purpose. paul name the bill after breonna taylor who was killed in march of 2020 when police entered her apartment through no-knock warrant raid and shot her libertarians like myself have been talking about no knock raids really for a long time. even before this. paul says in many cases, no-knock warrants are used for nonviolent offenses. they involve drugs and drugs are bad and people are harmed by drugs. but it's mostly people choosing to arm themselves. he says these raids also put law enforcement at risk, arrest him during the daytime when they go to the coffee shop when they're alone, when they're not on the c
and now 4 years after the death of breonna taylor lawmakers are renewing their efforts to ban no-knockarrants. the push is coming as congress has struggled to an act. policing reforms. our washington correspondent reshad hudson has more. >> kentucky republican senator rand paul says it's time to ban no-knock warrants. it's just not a good idea to to go in without announcing yourself no-knock warrant to read law enforcement go into a home without announcing their authority or purpose. paul...
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the events that happened in the summer of 2020 with, you know, the death of george floyd and breonna taylor finish one of them. well, i want to ask you about another book on your list of upcoming spring books. mohammed amir. maziar. yes. yes. this is a terrific revisionist
the events that happened in the summer of 2020 with, you know, the death of george floyd and breonna taylor finish one of them. well, i want to ask you about another book on your list of upcoming spring books. mohammed amir. maziar. yes. yes. this is a terrific revisionist
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resemble has been reconfigured by the events that happened in the the death of george floyd and breonna taylorfinish one of them. well, i want to ask you about anotherupcoming spring books. mohammed amir. maziar. yes. yes. this is a terrific revisionist history called the states of the earth, an ecological and racial history of secularizn, ■÷ry long title. but one of the most interesting on nonfiction books i've read so far, the transition from, you know, religious states or protean christianity to more secular states and politics is seen as one of the great triumphs of the world. what you factor in colonialization and according to the author, whate're left with is this trojan horse for what the author refers to as racial capitalism or the idea that the capitalist oppressive to marginalized people by design. and so we argue there's a direct correlation with these sand alsl state that we find ourselves in. really interesting book that focused ona, mostly. but there's some good writing toward the end on western europe as well. that brings the ideas of the presses of verso? lots of left of center
resemble has been reconfigured by the events that happened in the the death of george floyd and breonna taylorfinish one of them. well, i want to ask you about anotherupcoming spring books. mohammed amir. maziar. yes. yes. this is a terrific revisionist history called the states of the earth, an ecological and racial history of secularizn, ■÷ry long title. but one of the most interesting on nonfiction books i've read so far, the transition from, you know, religious states or protean...
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that's very important to realize about this case that distinguishes it from the ones involving breonna taylor george floyd is that these individuals were not law enforcement and the fear that many black americans felt was that, quite frankly, random individuals could just run out in the street and kill people because they felt unsafe and get off with it, and what you see the families begging for and fighting for with this situation right now is for that not to be the case and for justice to be served, not in just this incident but in all similar cases. >> we have seen in the past with so many of these and far too many of these high profile cases, the political ramifications of this, right, eugene? the president of the collective pac, which is the largest political action committee that supports black candidates specifically pointed to the prosecution of ahmaud arbery in their endorsement of joe biden in 2024. here's what they said, quote, we've got the receipts, joe biden and kamala harris have delivered for the black community, appointing more black judges than every other president combined
that's very important to realize about this case that distinguishes it from the ones involving breonna taylor george floyd is that these individuals were not law enforcement and the fear that many black americans felt was that, quite frankly, random individuals could just run out in the street and kill people because they felt unsafe and get off with it, and what you see the families begging for and fighting for with this situation right now is for that not to be the case and for justice to be...
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why she claims the election was great against her and 4 years after the death breonna taylor lawmakers are renewing their efforts to ban no-knock warrants. keep it here. those warrants. keep it here. those ( ♪♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new...
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our highest priority, it is, why for example, we are fighting for justice for tyre nichols, and breonna taylortice for george floyd. it's why we are investigating police departments. >> and i must say on george floyd, you all came in despite the state case, which was one. you still came in with federal. >> that's right, that's right. because the justice department is sending a loud message that we must have constitutional policing in our country, we must have law enforcement accountability. and when people violate the oath, and violate peoples civil and constitutional rights, we will step in to hold them accountable. >> now finally, we've had the epa administration, instructors i should say, on the show several times, talking about environmental risks, disproportionately affecting black communities. and i understand the justice department just secured the first ever environmental justice settlement, under our civil rights laws. here in alabama, where the states public health department has, was found to be negligent, in one of its heavily-populated black counties. what more can you tell us abo
our highest priority, it is, why for example, we are fighting for justice for tyre nichols, and breonna taylortice for george floyd. it's why we are investigating police departments. >> and i must say on george floyd, you all came in despite the state case, which was one. you still came in with federal. >> that's right, that's right. because the justice department is sending a loud message that we must have constitutional policing in our country, we must have law enforcement...
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breonna taylor say her name say her name say her name pamela turner her name say her name say her nameo rebecca wilso name say her name say her name. aiyana stanley jones. say her. say her name say her name. india say her name say her name you say her name. deborah danner her name say her name say her name, rickey. avoid say her name, say her name say her name you, kathryn johnston say her name her. say her name, albert spruill say her name and say her name say her name where. thank you so much for being with us tonight. as you take yourill bring us a song, captures our for a livable future. and i will come back to the stage. our emcee dorothy runs. mame. mm hmm. mm mm mm mm. mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm. mm mm mm. i wish, i knew how it would feel to be free. i wish, i could break chains hold in. i wish i could say all the things that i should say. say him. ha ha ha ha ha ha. same for the world. he how is. i could say all love that's in my remove. oh was that key. ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. wish you couldn't know how feels to me that you see and agree wherever every i should be free i w
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man and sadly, this is a narrative that we see play out far too often starting way back with breonna taylor and before and subsequently the policing in minority neighborhoods the mindset that these officers have is completely unacceptable. >> and can you we have to go on a little bit. i just want to know from you what does justice look like in this case for you? >> officers be in charge? >> yeah. >> the names, pill release >> yeah. yeah >> justice for eyes it's the police's me and charged >> yeah. >> this can't keep happening >> and before we go, just i can hear for it in your voice, but what have conversations been like as a family trying to process what you've seen on video and what happened now, a few weeks ago it's like we're still stuck in day one i think got better >> well, i want to thank both of you. for being here really appreciate the time. steven heart can either barnes. thank you. thank you so much. really appreciate it. and i do want to read this statement from the carol stream police department as well, saying the carol stream police department is devoted to respecting human l
man and sadly, this is a narrative that we see play out far too often starting way back with breonna taylor and before and subsequently the policing in minority neighborhoods the mindset that these officers have is completely unacceptable. >> and can you we have to go on a little bit. i just want to know from you what does justice look like in this case for you? >> officers be in charge? >> yeah. >> the names, pill release >> yeah. yeah >> justice for eyes...
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and there are a lot of activists that work hard to get changes after breonna taylor, george floyd, tyre there are also people in the policing community who worked for change, who made the negotiations, who trained, did additional training for officers because they don't want to besmirch every police officer who's out there on the job. what's the net effect when those kinds of negotiations, working together, community police officers get overturned, not just the impact on the community side, which is significant, but also within the policing community? >> well, certainly, police. in this case, the chief there, chief c.j. davis, and many chiefs across the country have been working for years to build those bridges and those relationships, to look at reform, to look at police and see what it is we could do well and what it is we could do better. precontextual stops are one of those issues that have been in the media, have been a major concern. and there's ways in which we can take police away from being involved in these types of stops, and being more involved in the prevention of crime, pa
and there are a lot of activists that work hard to get changes after breonna taylor, george floyd, tyre there are also people in the policing community who worked for change, who made the negotiations, who trained, did additional training for officers because they don't want to besmirch every police officer who's out there on the job. what's the net effect when those kinds of negotiations, working together, community police officers get overturned, not just the impact on the community side,...
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took multiple innocent black people to die at the hands of police in this country, whether it's breonna taylor, whether it's freddy gray, whether it's george floyd for people in our industry ib to start saying, well, maybe we shouldn't just blindly believe police statements after shootings happen. and i feel like we still haven't quite reached that point in the middle east with the israeli military, the israeli military tend to say things that turn out not to be true, both before gaza, when they killed shireen abu akleh, us citizen, had lied about it, or read during this conflict, so many lives, the israeli military has told about a terrorist godless under the rantisi hospital or command and control center under the al-shifa hospital. a documentary in lebanon that they claimed was palestinians face making their own wounds. so many, you can't even count. and now we are told today we'll actually it was just a stampede even though eyewitnesses, abby say that the israelis opened via israeli tanks open fire without warning, according to one eyewitness in the washington, both doctors say that the bo
took multiple innocent black people to die at the hands of police in this country, whether it's breonna taylor, whether it's freddy gray, whether it's george floyd for people in our industry ib to start saying, well, maybe we shouldn't just blindly believe police statements after shootings happen. and i feel like we still haven't quite reached that point in the middle east with the israeli military, the israeli military tend to say things that turn out not to be true, both before gaza, when...
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you've got court's being shut down, you've got breonna taylor and george floyd. you've got demonstrations and disorder. you have police stopping making arrests in certain cases, you've got defund the police, you have a lot of things coming together and almost a perfect storm that we saw a surge in crime in those two years then when you look at 20:20 to 2023, you see some of those cities have refunded police rehired officers. the court back blogs are now back to normal >> you >> see some of the laws that were sweeping have been adjusted and fixed so that the criminal justice system works smoother and you see that crime goes flat. and now we see it starting to go down again. why do you >> think there is a discrepancy between the way hey, people feel or the way it's being portrayed. and these numbers, because there's plenty of people. i mean, i look around new york and think, wow, and it seemed things seem so, it's very real discrepancy. if you look at the surveys that have done either either by pew research and the gallup polls, they'll they'll tell you consistentl
you've got court's being shut down, you've got breonna taylor and george floyd. you've got demonstrations and disorder. you have police stopping making arrests in certain cases, you've got defund the police, you have a lot of things coming together and almost a perfect storm that we saw a surge in crime in those two years then when you look at 20:20 to 2023, you see some of those cities have refunded police rehired officers. the court back blogs are now back to normal >> you >> see...
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breonna taylor couldn't talk about it. ahmaud arbery couldn't talk about it.beloved birds. he hosts the national geographic series traveling far and wide to explore the wonders of birds. >> along the way, i'll show you what i adore about these crazy smart, dazzling and super powered feathered creatures. >> reporter: and he has writte a memoir about growing up on long island and the existential loneliness of being a closeted gay teenager. >> that was a hard thing, growing up knowing that in the 1970s -- >> reporter: i remember the kind of things kids would say to other kids. >> what can be conservative long island. it was a hard place to be. >> reporter: how did you cope? >> a lot of escapism. part of getting out into nature, incredibly healing. >> reporter: science fiction helped his imagination take flight. >> oh, my god. "star wars" came out at just the right time. >> reporter: may i ask, how many times did you see "star wars"? >> i have seen "star wars" in the theaters 41 times. then when the first sequel came out, "empire strikes back," i had seen it four
breonna taylor couldn't talk about it. ahmaud arbery couldn't talk about it.beloved birds. he hosts the national geographic series traveling far and wide to explore the wonders of birds. >> along the way, i'll show you what i adore about these crazy smart, dazzling and super powered feathered creatures. >> reporter: and he has writte a memoir about growing up on long island and the existential loneliness of being a closeted gay teenager. >> that was a hard thing, growing up...
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. >> arbery, george floyd, >> ahmaud arbery, george floyd, breonna taylor i consider that to be subhumanthen, because that's your example that you're using. >> was that how do we know that that officer's awful , horrendous that officer's awful, horrendous behaviour and he's in prison now, obviously. how do we know that that was motivated by the colour of george floyd's skin? that's i just asked. >> please, i can bring like a horrible thing to do, but i can literally log on and just show because talk like the because they talk about like the trauma social media that trauma of social media that especially you have your especially when you have your algorithms after algorithms just video after video video of what video after video of what happens to black people. >> now, i've seen this video of george. >> i'm asking, but i said that. >> i'm asking, but i said that. >> how do you know that it's different was motivated by different was was motivated by the skin because the colour of his skin because because i'm saying that use the complete exact same formula because i'm saying that use the co
. >> arbery, george floyd, >> ahmaud arbery, george floyd, breonna taylor i consider that to be subhumanthen, because that's your example that you're using. >> was that how do we know that that officer's awful , horrendous that officer's awful, horrendous behaviour and he's in prison now, obviously. how do we know that that was motivated by the colour of george floyd's skin? that's i just asked. >> please, i can bring like a horrible thing to do, but i can literally log...
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abused their power, including officers tied to the tragic deaths of george floyd in minneapolis, breonna taylorlouisville, and tyre nichols and memphis. work that has particular urgency today is our response to bias motivated violence. fbi data shows that reported hate crimes are at the highest level in more than a decade. black people remained the group most frequently targeted by hate crimes. and crimes motivated by anti- semitism, islamophobia, and bias against the victims' sexual orientation or gender identity have also climbed in number. in the weeks following the devastating october 7th attacks in israel, and ensuing violence in the middle east, we have seen an alarming rise in acts of hate in our neighborhoods, on our campuses, and on our streets. we know that too many communities are living in fear and we have all seen the horrors that result from hate. the charleston nine. the el paso 23. the tree of life 11. the buffalo 10. the club q 5. the jacksonville 3. each of these tragedies offer a bleak tragedy, death, and pain that can flow from bigotry and hatred, and so the division's top p
abused their power, including officers tied to the tragic deaths of george floyd in minneapolis, breonna taylorlouisville, and tyre nichols and memphis. work that has particular urgency today is our response to bias motivated violence. fbi data shows that reported hate crimes are at the highest level in more than a decade. black people remained the group most frequently targeted by hate crimes. and crimes motivated by anti- semitism, islamophobia, and bias against the victims' sexual...