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case in point, philando castile and daunte. these are traffic stops.hould get a ticket and go home, but that is not the case. even with george floyd -- if anything, when philando was murdered in 2017, the buzzwords and at the state were "implicit bias training" and "de-escalation training." i find it strange the field training officer killed george floyd and the field training officer killed daunte. what are you training these officers is what i'm asking. amy: this is a critical and, that the person who was in charge of training the others at the site, kim potter when it came to what happened with wright, and derek chauvin, who was the senior there who supposedly training the others -- what do you make of this? the prosecution, perhaps for other reasons, it making the point that policing is not on trl, derek chauvin is. >> you know, i want to talk about something you asked nekima levy-armstrong about maxine waters and her statements here. me and nekima levy-armstrong showed up to an officers on this past summer. this officer had 56 complaints against h
case in point, philando castile and daunte. these are traffic stops.hould get a ticket and go home, but that is not the case. even with george floyd -- if anything, when philando was murdered in 2017, the buzzwords and at the state were "implicit bias training" and "de-escalation training." i find it strange the field training officer killed george floyd and the field training officer killed daunte. what are you training these officers is what i'm asking. amy: this is a...
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i'm mad as hell, again and again and again and again. >> valerie castile joins me, now.uch. i appreciate you joining. >> thank you for having me, don. it's always a pleasure. >> we have -- we have -- absolutely. we have seen it, in the protests, this week. people are feeling their anger. they are feeling your frustration. why does this keep happening, in your community? >> i don't -- i don't know why it keeps happening. but, it's a simple solution, if their officers weren't as trigger happy as they are. and if they are trained to engage with the community, with respect and dignity, instead of teaching these cadets how to get away with murder. maybe, we wouldn't have to be out protesting. it's so simple, if you stop giving us things to protest for. we wouldn't be out there. we wouldn't have these problems, if you would correct some of the problems, within your training. or the way that you do your hiring process. or the lack of cultural sensitivity towards peoples, other than being a white police officer. >> uh-huh. i want to hear from another mother, now. daunte wright's
i'm mad as hell, again and again and again and again. >> valerie castile joins me, now.uch. i appreciate you joining. >> thank you for having me, don. it's always a pleasure. >> we have -- we have -- absolutely. we have seen it, in the protests, this week. people are feeling their anger. they are feeling your frustration. why does this keep happening, in your community? >> i don't -- i don't know why it keeps happening. but, it's a simple solution, if their officers...
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you may remember, he is the uncle of the late philando castile.lando was shot and killed following a traffic stop here in the twin cities a few years ago. castile has been watching this chauvin trial, which is taking place 10 miles from brooklyn center all week. derek chauvin has pled not guilty to second and third three murder, and second degree manslaughter. despite the video evidence, there are some that say they don't know what outcome will be, including clarence castile. >> it brought back horrible memories, and i hate to be somebody who will sit there and pretend that i know what's going to happen because in these case, you don't know. regardless of what the evidence looks like, you just don't know. >> meanwhile, closing arguments are expected tomorrow. late last week, chauvin invoked his fifth amendment right. he's not testifying. we did not hear from him, other than the comments he made on the body cam soon after the incident that led to george floyd's death. back to you. >> as adrienne pointed out, closing arguments begin tomorrow in the
you may remember, he is the uncle of the late philando castile.lando was shot and killed following a traffic stop here in the twin cities a few years ago. castile has been watching this chauvin trial, which is taking place 10 miles from brooklyn center all week. derek chauvin has pled not guilty to second and third three murder, and second degree manslaughter. despite the video evidence, there are some that say they don't know what outcome will be, including clarence castile. >> it...
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this was after philando castile killed.et enraged or mad. finally the cops came back and they walked away and i literally turned around and wait for them to pull off. the rage and anger that i felt in that moment, to know that your life can be on a thread like that is as fine line. to them was just a sniff and that's it. >> there are people who are going to hear you tell that story and go what's the big deal, nothing happened. why are you so angry? that's the crazy part. i remember telling that story to people and it was like when you see a scary movie and the killer is twin. imagine having somebody who has a weapon right in front of you and they are toying with the very thing that's been responsible of neutralization of people's lives. if you don't see the fear in that, i don't know what else to tell you. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> one lady came in, do you get tired of having these conversations as a black man. you know what, yes. understand this is the only way i am going to make sure my children see something different. we are
this was after philando castile killed.et enraged or mad. finally the cops came back and they walked away and i literally turned around and wait for them to pull off. the rage and anger that i felt in that moment, to know that your life can be on a thread like that is as fine line. to them was just a sniff and that's it. >> there are people who are going to hear you tell that story and go what's the big deal, nothing happened. why are you so angry? that's the crazy part. i remember...
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i'm talking about philando castile. people at home who don't know, you know, you worked with him for years, and his death at the hands of a police officer, it's what inspired you to get involved in politics. why do you feel that you let these men down when their deaths were caused by police officers? >> we've accepted increments of police reform, just sprinkles of police reform. a lot of these legislators were at george floyd's funeral with vip credentials, and we walked right back into the legislative body, and we got nothing on police reform. the funny thing is when my friend philando was murdered, we were sold on implicit bias training and de-escalation training, and ironically there's a training facility right down the street from my house. i can see it. and when i look at the george floyd murder, it was the field training officer, officer chauvin, who murdered george floyd. and so the need for accountability pieces in legislation have to be put into legislation. so that's why i'm so passionate because we failed --
i'm talking about philando castile. people at home who don't know, you know, you worked with him for years, and his death at the hands of a police officer, it's what inspired you to get involved in politics. why do you feel that you let these men down when their deaths were caused by police officers? >> we've accepted increments of police reform, just sprinkles of police reform. a lot of these legislators were at george floyd's funeral with vip credentials, and we walked right back into...
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you know, you started mentioning the other names and i'm thinking of philando castile, right? -- we have the fear. we have to learn to deal with the fear. we have to have courage. >> right. >> to restrain ourselves from using deadly force when it's not warranted. i'm thinking of, you know, philando castile, you know, and the fear that was in that police officer's mind and body at the time he shot, you know, mr. castile. and we see this time and time again where officers aren't able to control their fear. so that deals with the training we're giving and not giving, the accountability. a lot to it, don. >> and we'll be obviously talking about this situation as the chauvin trial as well is happening in minnesota in the days to come. thanks for joining us. i appreciate it. >>> arrest in brooklyn center, minnesota, after the police killing of daunte wright. we'll be right back. they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the services of the post office plus ups only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plu
you know, you started mentioning the other names and i'm thinking of philando castile, right? -- we have the fear. we have to learn to deal with the fear. we have to have courage. >> right. >> to restrain ourselves from using deadly force when it's not warranted. i'm thinking of, you know, philando castile, you know, and the fear that was in that police officer's mind and body at the time he shot, you know, mr. castile. and we see this time and time again where officers aren't able...
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philando castile was killed in the car right in front of his girlfriend and his child., don't, don't say anything, don't get enraged, don't get mad, because it could all turn bad. finally the cop does come back. the other officer, he's like, well, everything seems to be checked out. i'm like okay, that's cool. they walk away, get in the car. and i literally turned around to wait for them to pull off. the rage and anger that i immediately felt in that moment. you know, to know that your life can be on a thread like that. it's a fine line. and to them it's just like a snip and that's it. >> there are people who are going to hear you tell that story and go, what's the big deal? nothing happened. you know what i mean? why are you so angry? >> yeah. and i think that's the crazy part. i mean, i remember telling that story to people. and i was like, you see a scary movie and the killer is toying with his victim. you know, twisting the knife around as he has his victim gagged. imagine somebody who has a weapon right in front of you, and they are toying with the very thing that
philando castile was killed in the car right in front of his girlfriend and his child., don't, don't say anything, don't get enraged, don't get mad, because it could all turn bad. finally the cop does come back. the other officer, he's like, well, everything seems to be checked out. i'm like okay, that's cool. they walk away, get in the car. and i literally turned around to wait for them to pull off. the rage and anger that i immediately felt in that moment. you know, to know that your life can...
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and this is philando castile who was murdered in his automobile by a minnesota police officer in 2016 in falcon heights, minnesota and the officer was acquitted of manslaughter. because he was simply he said he was afraid of philando castile simply because of the color of his skin. this is a cartoon by stuart carlson. who is the former editorial cartoonist for the milwaukee? journal central a sentinel and it's funny, but it's also it's also not funny. so i guess i guess the question is. are we still in this place? has this story ended or does it continue? and how do we how do we address the problem that we have now with african-american and the automobile? the green book goes out of business and the black hotels the irony is the black hotels gradually lose their clientele and the large chain hotels flourish. but the black hotels go out of business. but the landscape is forever changed with the help of ordinary men and women choosing the automobile and travel as their weapon. so if you do have a question, please raise your hand we will run a microphone to you. please ask your question
and this is philando castile who was murdered in his automobile by a minnesota police officer in 2016 in falcon heights, minnesota and the officer was acquitted of manslaughter. because he was simply he said he was afraid of philando castile simply because of the color of his skin. this is a cartoon by stuart carlson. who is the former editorial cartoonist for the milwaukee? journal central a sentinel and it's funny, but it's also it's also not funny. so i guess i guess the question is. are we...
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castille then again made things easier than they should be palming the bulls straight into the path of striker eric maxime to promoting as brian will once more for the time and space while attacking down them left flank. hit back through leading scorer of very cost who is set up by the ever lively zaba chicago for his 19th of the season but just 2 minutes later sealed his brace to put by and 3 want to head. thomas miller it was a 17th assist of the season but it was not a routine victory in the 2nd half by an took left foot off the gas and the hosts revved up shortening the lead through maximillian philip far too easily for manuel neuer his liking. the wolves had the better chances but couldn't make up for their keepers 1st off mistakes by an hour now 7 points clear at the top of the table as hans a flick kicks off what looks like his farewell tour by ending full sporks unbeaten home record. and you're watching news up next is reporter which means 2 small town german pastors with wildly successful you tube channels and don't forget you can always get the latest headlines on our website
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if i knew that man was penniless and out there homeless, i would be okay with that. >> valley castileh, we'll be right back. the world around you may seem like an immovable, implacable place. it is not. it can be bright. quiet. and safe. it's a change that will be felt from this street. to this street. to no street. and everywhere in between. all it takes is the slightest push in just the right place and that will be the tipping point that changes everything. ♪ ♪ well, well, well. look at you. you mastered the master bath. you created your own style. and you - yes, you! turned a sourdough starter. into a sourdough finisher. so when you learn your chronic dry eye is actually caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation ...you take it on by talking to your eyecare professional about restasis®... ...which may help you make more of your own tears with continued use twice a day, every day. restasis® helps increase your eye's natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis® did not increase tear production in patients using an
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the police killing of your friend philando castile, that inspired you to get involved in politics. what kinds of reforms are needed to keep people from dealing with this kind of grief? >> at some point, you know how you go to the dentist, you have a rotten tooth, they dig the decay out, and fill it with some filling. and we have to look at the root problems, the underinvestments in our african-american community, it contributes to a lot of the crime we have in our communities. thus the need for policing. and some communities are overpoliced. you have a young lady stealing a coat out of a store, you take her to jail, you haven't solved the problem. she gets out of jail, she's still cold. i just want to make sure that we understand, we have root problems. we talk about state appropriations in the african-american and immigrant community throughout this state. i'm waiting for them to make solid investments in things that make sense for our communities. if you look at the disparities in the state of minnesota, we're, like, the worst when it comes to everything in this state. and i know
the police killing of your friend philando castile, that inspired you to get involved in politics. what kinds of reforms are needed to keep people from dealing with this kind of grief? >> at some point, you know how you go to the dentist, you have a rotten tooth, they dig the decay out, and fill it with some filling. and we have to look at the root problems, the underinvestments in our african-american community, it contributes to a lot of the crime we have in our communities. thus the...
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castille them again made things easier than they should be palming the bulls straight into the path of striker eric maxime to promoting as brian where once more for the time and space while attacking down them left flank. full support hit back through leading scorer of very cost who was set up by the ever lively's of a chicago for his 19th of the season but just 2 minutes later jamal musi allah sealed his brace to put by and 3 want to head. for thomas miller it was a 17th assist of the season but it was not a routine victory in the 2nd half by and took left foot off the gas and the hosts revved up shortening the lead through maximillian philip far too easily for manuel neuer as liking the wolves had the better chances but couldn't make up for their keepers 1st off mistakes by an hour now 7 points clear at the top of the table as hansie flick kicks off what looks like his farewell tour by ending unbeaten home record. there has been no statement yet from buying regarding hyundai flix desire to leave the club but his short successful stand has been overshadowed for quite some time by rumo
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. >> philando castile you're talking about. i was wondering, if i heard you weren't going to testify, obviously it's completely your right. i wonder how much your decision was the fact that you and your lawyer knew that the defense wanted to paint this situation about who george was and what he was really about. were you worried about that, that they were going to come at you and try to make this some kind of character assassination? >> of course. i mean, first of all, the defense ain't on my side, so for them calling me, it was useless them calling me. so to keep myself from going up and getting into contempt of court, we came up with a plan, and it was a great one. it just would have distracted everybody. >> what about the other officers' cases? do you want to testify in those? >> i wouldn't mind. that would be something with my law lawyers. like i said, the defense was not on our side so it was nothing i could offer them. i think the prosecution done a good job, anyway, with bringing on professionals. >> i got it. was there
. >> philando castile you're talking about. i was wondering, if i heard you weren't going to testify, obviously it's completely your right. i wonder how much your decision was the fact that you and your lawyer knew that the defense wanted to paint this situation about who george was and what he was really about. were you worried about that, that they were going to come at you and try to make this some kind of character assassination? >> of course. i mean, first of all, the defense...
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philando castille was killed. an innocent man. also when i was at the conference, a young lady spoke about a man who was thrown in the dumpster and -- after he was shot up. and that right there struck me that america has to change now. they have to understand that we all need to stand in solidarity because we're stronger in numbers and we can overcome what's going on. >> gentlemen, philonise floyd, benjamin crump, reverend al sharpton, thank you all very much for coming to "the sunday show." >> thank you. >> thank you. happy easter to you, jonathan. >> happy easter to all of you. >>> after george floyd's death, many promises were made about reforming the police in minneapolis and beyond. next up, we'll take a look at where the twin cities stand on those promises almost one year later. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes your stomach for fast relief and get the same fast relief in a delightful chew with pepto bismol chews. not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i on
philando castille was killed. an innocent man. also when i was at the conference, a young lady spoke about a man who was thrown in the dumpster and -- after he was shot up. and that right there struck me that america has to change now. they have to understand that we all need to stand in solidarity because we're stronger in numbers and we can overcome what's going on. >> gentlemen, philonise floyd, benjamin crump, reverend al sharpton, thank you all very much for coming to "the...
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some counter protests as well but we haven't seen clashes like the ones that we saw in the city of castile awful weeks ago where counter protesters clashed with protesters all right benjamin alvarez a group are in stuttgart thanks for that. and now for a roundup of some of the latest developments in the corona virus pandemic italy has entered a strict 3 day nationwide lockdown to prevent the spread of the corona virus amid a recent spike in cases all regions are now classified as red zones with almost all shops closed and restaurants open only for takeout orders turkey has logged a record high of almost 45000 new cases in the most recent 24 hour period infections have surged since ankara ease restrictions in early march argentina's president alberto fernandez says he has tested positive for coke at 19 despite being vaccinated with 2 doses of sputnik v. in january. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. thousands of people joined rallies across england and wales to oppose a proposed new law that would give police extra powers to curb protests there
some counter protests as well but we haven't seen clashes like the ones that we saw in the city of castile awful weeks ago where counter protesters clashed with protesters all right benjamin alvarez a group are in stuttgart thanks for that. and now for a roundup of some of the latest developments in the corona virus pandemic italy has entered a strict 3 day nationwide lockdown to prevent the spread of the corona virus amid a recent spike in cases all regions are now classified as red zones with...
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. >>> joining me now, minnesota state representative john thompson, a friend of philando castille who was fatally shot by a police officer during a traffic stop. this is outside minneapolis in 2016. john, good to see you again. how you doing? >> i'm doing fine. thanks for having me. >> give me your reaction to the verdict. so few police officers have been convicted in the past, including the officer who killed your friend philando. so what do you think? turning point? >> as soon as we were celebrating guilty, guilty, guilty, then someone runs up and says, they did it again in ohio. we were celebrating the life of justin, who was murdered by st. paul police, and while we're celebrating his birthday, someone runs up to me two sundays ago, john, they just just did it in brooklyn center. they just killed somebody. so these victories are short-lived. it's going to happen again, and again in this state, unless we get some reform and put it into legislation and accountability pieces. >> justice may have been served in the legal system. but of course, real justice would be gianna floyd growin
. >>> joining me now, minnesota state representative john thompson, a friend of philando castille who was fatally shot by a police officer during a traffic stop. this is outside minneapolis in 2016. john, good to see you again. how you doing? >> i'm doing fine. thanks for having me. >> give me your reaction to the verdict. so few police officers have been convicted in the past, including the officer who killed your friend philando. so what do you think? turning point?...
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george floyd's family, breonna taylor's boyfriend kenny walker is present here with us philando castile'sis here. >> reporter: a call for policing and justice reform everywhere. minnesota's governor and both senators attended. >> we must be steadfast in our accountability to change from the top to the bottom and not rest until we create a different future for daunte wright's son and every other child like him. >> it is time for washington, d.c. to move forward on police reform and pass the george floyd justice in policing act. we must make policing more accountable. we have to change police training and standards, including banning chokeholds. >> reporter: a final good-bye to daunte wright, a window of hope that real change may finally be possible. ♪ >> reporter: so that very, very graphic video of daunte wright being shot with a single shot from a glock nine millimeter from then-officer kim potter, that caused such a shock to this community as it was dealing with the trial of derek chauvin and the murder of george floyd. there has been protests, angry protests many nights in brooklyn cen
george floyd's family, breonna taylor's boyfriend kenny walker is present here with us philando castile'sis here. >> reporter: a call for policing and justice reform everywhere. minnesota's governor and both senators attended. >> we must be steadfast in our accountability to change from the top to the bottom and not rest until we create a different future for daunte wright's son and every other child like him. >> it is time for washington, d.c. to move forward on police reform...
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their names are travis jordan, thurman belvins, philando castille, demarr clark. and all of those police officers face no charges or acquittal in the case of castille. you can understand it when the minnesota governor tim walz says this last night to anderson. >> when you were asking folks what they expected of this. if you asked white minnesotans, they thought it would be an absolute conviction. if you asked black minnesotans, they would have said it wouldn't. that has been laid bare to the world, and i think for many of us, it's a feeling like, okay, this happened. now the work really begins. >> right? and it is the work begins. and the sentencing is incredibly important in that. not just the verdict. >> it is because it goes to what i think you're hearing more and more these days, which is about accountability and not about justice. the idea of being here. that george floyd is gone. his family can never get him back. there is no justice in this case. that's what i think you heard from keith ellison, the attorney general, yesterday trying to convey that sentimen
their names are travis jordan, thurman belvins, philando castille, demarr clark. and all of those police officers face no charges or acquittal in the case of castille. you can understand it when the minnesota governor tim walz says this last night to anderson. >> when you were asking folks what they expected of this. if you asked white minnesotans, they thought it would be an absolute conviction. if you asked black minnesotans, they would have said it wouldn't. that has been laid bare to...
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the way, all of those were no charges against the police or an acquittal in the case of philando castile. after laquan mcdonald was killed by police in chicago, doj opened an investigation, found severe civil rights violations. did anything really change in chicago? that's the question. what comes out of it? >> consent decrees can be very helpful. i'm glad to see doj was back. they were missing in action for the last four years in terms of holding police departments accountable. i'm a member of two different monitoring teams that right now consent decrees are being enforced, baltimore and cleveland. for departments to really make change, i think this is a solid step forward. the investigation will result in a series of recommendations that the department has to implement. there also was a program called collateral reform under the obama administration that hopefully doj brings back. the only difference between that and a consent degree is the court is not involved. i did that in philadelphia. you can make change, but you need to have that leverage and the justice department gives you tha
the way, all of those were no charges against the police or an acquittal in the case of philando castile. after laquan mcdonald was killed by police in chicago, doj opened an investigation, found severe civil rights violations. did anything really change in chicago? that's the question. what comes out of it? >> consent decrees can be very helpful. i'm glad to see doj was back. they were missing in action for the last four years in terms of holding police departments accountable. i'm a...
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it is sometimes led to the kind of fatalities we saw with daunte wright philando castile, and many others juan: and what do you know in terms of this history of politicking alert police officer -- particular police officer kim potter. she had been a union president in the past but also she was identified as the role in advising an officer in a previous killing, 2019 killing of another man? >> let me clear about the fact that what this woman kim potter being a 26 year veran, there's absolutely no plausible way that she mistook her gun for a taser. or her taser for a gun. it is unfathomable she would even make that excuse. in terms of our previous killing of a young black man who had autism, kim potter was involved in advising the officers to take separate cars and other acts that they could take in order to be trying to cover up what happened to that man. his family has been in morning since his life was taken. and he enjoyed several other people of color who have been killed by the brooklyn center police department. amy: i went to bring jaylani hussein into the conversation, executive dir
it is sometimes led to the kind of fatalities we saw with daunte wright philando castile, and many others juan: and what do you know in terms of this history of politicking alert police officer -- particular police officer kim potter. she had been a union president in the past but also she was identified as the role in advising an officer in a previous killing, 2019 killing of another man? >> let me clear about the fact that what this woman kim potter being a 26 year veran, there's...
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i was talking today or communicating with my friend valerie castile who is the motherof philando castile who died in another traffic incident with her son, philando. and valerie said, how many more panels, how many more expert groups do we ever to have bringing forward ideas before something finally changes? she said, i want solutions, and that is what i see and feel in brooklyn center and in my community of minneapolis tonight. >> you have said that this is another incident of what you call overpolicing. how would you control that? >> what i hear from folks that live in north minneapolis and brooklyn center and communities of color all over my state is they feel overpoliced and underprotected. so when they need help from law enforcement, they can't find it, but when they were simply driving and minding their own business, they end up being pulled over in a traffic stop that could be fatal. that has got to change. that is the system of policing in our country and in my state that has got to change. and we know what to do. we just have to find the will to do it. the legislation that we pu
i was talking today or communicating with my friend valerie castile who is the motherof philando castile who died in another traffic incident with her son, philando. and valerie said, how many more panels, how many more expert groups do we ever to have bringing forward ideas before something finally changes? she said, i want solutions, and that is what i see and feel in brooklyn center and in my community of minneapolis tonight. >> you have said that this is another incident of what you...
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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 here tonight in brooklyn center protesters say they plan to gather once again in wright's name his funeral is planned for tomorrow lester >> all right, ron, thank you. >>> just before yesterday's verdict a police officer shot and killed a 16-year-old black girl in columbus, ohio saying she was threatening others with a knife po and i need to caution you, the images are difficult to watch >> reporter: police body cam video shows ma'khia bryant's
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...
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castille. tell it good-bye baby and then crawford goes national. the 4-2 home runner of the inning, game tied. still tied at five. 6th inning. that is into the gap with two outs, buster is running all the way from first base. a triple for slater. that's the difference. trying to hold on for the 7-6 win. >>> a's back. couldn't make it out of the third inning but offense had his back. lowry the other way for a three run home run. tied the game at five in the 7th. he is now hitting 333. head to the 8th. seth brown goes way downtown. a full 122-foot blast to give oakland the lead. they beat the diamondbacks 75. they won four straight games. >> i knew it was a matter of time. this is a dangerous team. we are -- i think a world series team in my eyes. you know, these guys have a lot of fight in them. it's great going to battle with them every day. >> i have in my hand the wednesday morning top five. alex rodriguez is close to buying the minnesota twolves. today their star rookie anthony edwards was asked about his future boss. >> baseball player? alex ro
castille. tell it good-bye baby and then crawford goes national. the 4-2 home runner of the inning, game tied. still tied at five. 6th inning. that is into the gap with two outs, buster is running all the way from first base. a triple for slater. that's the difference. trying to hold on for the 7-6 win. >>> a's back. couldn't make it out of the third inning but offense had his back. lowry the other way for a three run home run. tied the game at five in the 7th. he is now hitting 333....
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light doesn't work and when i watched that video on the screen, it reminded me of my friend, philando castile. it's triggering. what brother eli said is what can you do going forward to make sure that this racial profiling -- because right now, brooklyn center looks like a sundown town. black people better not be traveling through here after sundown, and it's all -- i've always been -- as a matter of fact, your tabs expired? mine are. my tabs are expired. i can be racially profiled and killed is what i'm saying. so, as the chief, i think it is imperative that you talk to the officers. some things don't need to be enforced. something -- like, come on. are you going to -- wearing a mask? because what happened yesterday was like saying that the -- the surgeon said, i made a mistake and put morphine in the iv. you know what i mean? you can't make those type of mistakes. but if this kid wasn't racially profiled -- i've seen police reports come out of here that said that we made eye contact so i busted a u-turn. i've seen police reports come out of this department. we made eye contact she looked sh
light doesn't work and when i watched that video on the screen, it reminded me of my friend, philando castile. it's triggering. what brother eli said is what can you do going forward to make sure that this racial profiling -- because right now, brooklyn center looks like a sundown town. black people better not be traveling through here after sundown, and it's all -- i've always been -- as a matter of fact, your tabs expired? mine are. my tabs are expired. i can be racially profiled and killed...
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the jury deliberated for five days and found the officer not guilty in the killing of philando castilehe defense was making the point, which is part of this history, that you only have to find a reasonable doubt in order to acquit derek chauvin. it only has to be one member of that 12 person jury that has to be not completely convinced by the prosecution's case. the bar is much lower for the defense. larry: the bar is significantly lower for the defense. the instructions the jury have received say if you feel a reasonable officer presented with these circumstances would do the same thing derek chauvin did, then no crime has been committed. what eric nelson needed to do was to try to raise that reasonable doubt. i think today he did a masterful job of trying to go through the tnesses the prosecution brought and undermined their case and say this is the training derek chauvin received and any of the officers who have done the same thing. it is a multifactorial cause of death. if any of the jury disagrees on that charge, he will not be found guilty. however, there care three counts so he
the jury deliberated for five days and found the officer not guilty in the killing of philando castilehe defense was making the point, which is part of this history, that you only have to find a reasonable doubt in order to acquit derek chauvin. it only has to be one member of that 12 person jury that has to be not completely convinced by the prosecution's case. the bar is much lower for the defense. larry: the bar is significantly lower for the defense. the instructions the jury have received...
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we have been here where police have been charged, like philando castile's case and they got away withn there where they have not been charged of all. we've walked away disappointed in the justice system. so, i think that kind of trauma over and over again building up, it does wear you out. it does make you tired. >> these are the names of the known victims of police brutality in minnesota. there are 420 names listed. >> this is deborah watts. her cousin was lynched in 1955 for offending a white woman. he was only q14. the man charged with killing him was acquitted and his accuser was -- false testimony could if it was not the case 66 years ago, every successive black trauma and black death on the news, how do you react? >> the wound is opened again. and until we get justice, truth and accountability, and some some sort of reform, it's not going to heal over. we can't use hate as a way to fuel us. we have to use hope as a way to fuel us, but hope with action. hope with expectations and demands. >> it's taken my father'si me, my mother's time. >> for so many they will not wait any longe
we have been here where police have been charged, like philando castile's case and they got away withn there where they have not been charged of all. we've walked away disappointed in the justice system. so, i think that kind of trauma over and over again building up, it does wear you out. it does make you tired. >> these are the names of the known victims of police brutality in minnesota. there are 420 names listed. >> this is deborah watts. her cousin was lynched in 1955 for...
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in a story you will only see here, reporter amanda del castille spoke with the family before his parole i fear for my family. it is just wrong. >> reporter: monica is once again hurting for her sister. she and her family are facing the possibility of her murderer, 67-year-old michael florez, walking free. >> we are all in pain. we are all reliving what he did. >> reporter: in the late 90s, he was found guilty of first- degree murder, it strike, convicted in the 1995 bludgeoning death of redmond. he struck her in the head with a hammer 28 times. later he took off in her car with her four-year-old son inside. >> i had known what was going on. to a certain extent. >> reporter: this is evan now. >> i was terrified, because it just, nothing looked right. i knew my mom wasn't okay and not to ask any questions. >> reporter: was dropped off near the family pup is home. florez evaded police and was eventually caught and sentenced to 171 years in prison. because of california's prison overcrowding, in 2014, a federal court ordered the state to implement a parole process. the elderly parole progra
in a story you will only see here, reporter amanda del castille spoke with the family before his parole i fear for my family. it is just wrong. >> reporter: monica is once again hurting for her sister. she and her family are facing the possibility of her murderer, 67-year-old michael florez, walking free. >> we are all in pain. we are all reliving what he did. >> reporter: in the late 90s, he was found guilty of first- degree murder, it strike, convicted in the 1995...
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castille then again made things easier than they should be palming the bulls straight into the path of striker eric maxime to promoting as brian where once more for the time and space while attacking down that left flank. hit back through leading scorer of very cost who was set up by the ever lively zaba chicago for his 19th of the season but just 2 minutes later. sealed his brace to put by and 3 want to head. thomas miller it was a 17th assist of the season but it was not a routine victory in the 2nd half by and took their foot off the gas and the hosts revved up shortening the lead through maximilian philip far too easily for manuel neuer as liking. the wolves have the better joneses but couldn't make up for their keepers 1st off mistakes. are now 7 points clear at the top of the table the flick kicks off what looks like his farewell to a point in doing both unbeaten record. well elsewhere it was an awkward affair when munching hosted frankfurt's before the match the visitors coach the junta announced that he would replace departing coach michael law's a at the end of the season took
castille then again made things easier than they should be palming the bulls straight into the path of striker eric maxime to promoting as brian where once more for the time and space while attacking down that left flank. hit back through leading scorer of very cost who was set up by the ever lively zaba chicago for his 19th of the season but just 2 minutes later. sealed his brace to put by and 3 want to head. thomas miller it was a 17th assist of the season but it was not a routine victory in...
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in a story you will only see here, reporter amanda del castille spoke with the family before his paroleng. >> i fear for my family. it is just wrong. >> reporter: monica is once again hurting for her sister. she and her family are facing the possibility of her murderer, 67-year-old michael florez, walking free. >> we are all in pain. we are all reliving what he did. >> reporter: in the late 90s, he was found guilty of first- degree murder, it strike, convicted in the 1995 bludgeoning death of redmond. he struck her in the head with a hammer 28 times. later he took off in her car with her four-year-old son inside. >> i had known what was going on. to a certain extent. >> reporter: this is evan now. >> i was terrified, because it just, nothing looked right. i knew my mom wasn't okay and not to ask any questions. >> reporter: was dropped off near the family pup is home. florez evaded police for days and was eventually caught and sentenced to 171 years in prison. because of california's prison overcrowding, in 2014, a federal court ordered the state to implement a parole process. the elderl
in a story you will only see here, reporter amanda del castille spoke with the family before his paroleng. >> i fear for my family. it is just wrong. >> reporter: monica is once again hurting for her sister. she and her family are facing the possibility of her murderer, 67-year-old michael florez, walking free. >> we are all in pain. we are all reliving what he did. >> reporter: in the late 90s, he was found guilty of first- degree murder, it strike, convicted in the...
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there's so much sorrow because of, you know, you mentioned philando castile and daunte wright and jameer there's another trial. and, you know, the pattern and practices investigations. so there was a brief expression of joy but there's still a lot of worry in minneapolis but across the country because it seems like every day there is another case of this. so really it is a later of whether we in the country, not just in the state of minnesota, but as a country can get serious about police reform. >> real quick. >> it should not be lost on us, it was the first time that a white officer was convicted of killing a black person in that state out of all those 200 cases you mentioned in all the others. you know, you can be excited but remember that fact. >> michelle and charles, i don't know if i'll see you before your debut, but break a leg. >> thank you, sir. >>> coming up, very few thought justice would be served in the derek chauvin trial including my aunt gloria. she joins me next. gloria. she joins me next. freedom has no limits. there's no such thing as too many adventures... or too man
there's so much sorrow because of, you know, you mentioned philando castile and daunte wright and jameer there's another trial. and, you know, the pattern and practices investigations. so there was a brief expression of joy but there's still a lot of worry in minneapolis but across the country because it seems like every day there is another case of this. so really it is a later of whether we in the country, not just in the state of minnesota, but as a country can get serious about police...
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castro was 33 and old 29 when they took power more than 6 decades ago when you're old like troll castile vs canelo will also hold the position of president of cuba at a challenging time. to me is collapsing and dissent increasing opinion to media fiat says that hominess party will change the most barbequing families are struggling in your money diary an escape crisis and the answer of the regime has been more repression more violence in their case you have to this light is open in millions for dan it will their absolute power at trees and that isn't that they don't want you. to this communist party is one of only 4 in the world that remains in power and describes its future as one of continuity guaranteeing that continuity with a more in bold and younger generation of cubans may no longer be so easy to see in human al-jazeera. the party of germany to angela merkel has backed arm in last chat as the conservative candidate for chancellor september's elections a christian democrat leader was supported by more than 3 courses as senior party members in a secret ballot oppose a weeklong power
castro was 33 and old 29 when they took power more than 6 decades ago when you're old like troll castile vs canelo will also hold the position of president of cuba at a challenging time. to me is collapsing and dissent increasing opinion to media fiat says that hominess party will change the most barbequing families are struggling in your money diary an escape crisis and the answer of the regime has been more repression more violence in their case you have to this light is open in millions for...
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but this exists in the storyline, the same storyline as philando castile, who was a member of our st. paul community who was shot to death in front of his four-year-old daughter. it exists in the storyline of eric garner, who was choked to death face down and said i can't breathe 11 times before he died. and no one was held accountable for their deaths. it is the storyline of those of us in the african-american community and other communities who for years have had to say -- ask this rhetorical question, how bad does it have to be? how brazen does have to be? how well-documented does it have to be for someone to be held accountable for wrongfully taking a black life? over and over again, we have been disappointed. over and over again, we have been heartbroken. i spent this afternoon standing outside, outside of the hennepin county courthouse. i was surrounded by people of all races, of all ages, people from minnesota and people from other places. we stood there and people chanted and people saying and people were engaging and coming together to try to stay warm and somebody said the j
but this exists in the storyline, the same storyline as philando castile, who was a member of our st. paul community who was shot to death in front of his four-year-old daughter. it exists in the storyline of eric garner, who was choked to death face down and said i can't breathe 11 times before he died. and no one was held accountable for their deaths. it is the storyline of those of us in the african-american community and other communities who for years have had to say -- ask this rhetorical...
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fidel castro was 33 and old 29 when they took power more than 6 decades ago by neural role like role castile the u.s. can and will also hold the position of president of cuba at a challenging time was. funny is collapsing and dissent increasing opponent medea fayyad says the communist party will change the most barbecue and families are struggling in a human diary on its scale crisis and the others that have good reason have been more repression more violence in their case you have to this light is open in . meehan's forward then you will have their absolute eyewear. and that is something that they don't want you. to this communist party is one of only 4 in the world that remains in power and describes its future as one of continuity guaranteeing that continuity with a more in bold and younger generation of cubans may no longer be so easy to see in human al-jazeera. so has had on al-jazeera a fire on a south african landmark is under control but we look at how much destruction it scores. and why some of the world's best footballers face bands that clubs join a breakaway european competition.
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fidel castro was 33 and old 29 when they took power more than 6 decades ago by neural role like role castile the u.s. can and will also hold the position of president of cuba at a challenging time was. done to me is collapsing and dissent increasing opponent medea fayyad says that hominess party will change the most barbecue and families are struggling in a human diary on a scale crisis and the answer of the regime has been more regression more violence in their case you have to this light is open in millions for dan it will their absolute power at trees and that is something that they don't want to do. cuba's communist party is one of only 4 in the world that remains in power and describes its future as one of continuity guaranteeing that continuity with a more in bold and younger generation of cubans may no longer be so easy to see in human al-jazeera. the u.s. judge has ordered 2 leaders of the far right proud boys group to be arrested and jailed on charges related to the january attack on capitol hill of beans and if nor danes have been free since they were 1st charged in march but a jud
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was 33 and are only 29 when they took power more than 6 decades ago when you're alone like troll castile the u.s. can and will also hold the position of president of cuba at a challenging time was. done to me is collapsing and dissent increasing opponent medea fayyad says that hominess party will change the most barbecue in families are struggling in a human diary an escape crisis and the other side of the regime has been more regression more violence in their case you have to this light is open in millions for dan to build their absolute power at trees and that isn't that they don't want you. to this communist party is one of only 4 in the world that remains in power and describes its future as one of continuity guaranteeing that continuity with a more in bold and younger generation of cubans may no longer be so easy to see in human al-jazeera. schools in argentina's capital of reopened after a court ruling rejected a government order requiring classes go online for 2 weeks new coronavirus restrictions and one is harris have created tensions between the federal ministration and city aut
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castille then again made things easier than they should be palming the bulls straight into the path of striker eric maxime to promoting as brian where once more for the time and space while attacking down them left flank. both borg hit back through leading scorer of very cool who was set up by the ever lively zaba shrug of his 19th of the season but just 2 minutes later jamal musi allah sealed his brace to put by and 31 their head. paul thomas miller it was a 17th assist of the season but it was not a routine victory. in the 2nd half took their foot off the gas the hosts revved up shortening the lead through phillip far too easily for money will noise liking the wolves have the better chances but couldn't make up for their keepers 1st off mistakes. are now 7 points clear at the top of the table the flick kicks off what looks like his farewell tour by ending unbeaten home record. and it was a bit of an awkward affair when mentioned host at frankfurt before the match the visitors coach adi who announced that he would replace departing coach michael walzer at the end of the season took th
castille then again made things easier than they should be palming the bulls straight into the path of striker eric maxime to promoting as brian where once more for the time and space while attacking down them left flank. both borg hit back through leading scorer of very cool who was set up by the ever lively zaba shrug of his 19th of the season but just 2 minutes later jamal musi allah sealed his brace to put by and 31 their head. paul thomas miller it was a 17th assist of the season but it...
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necessarily calm things or or change the narrative completely right might remember there was family under castille there was justin damon. and there's been other cases as well that have hit minnesota hard in the last few years that they mentioned the mayor there how it unusual is it for the man to call for the police officers to be fired so quickly after this shooting incident but it follows a recent trend we saw that with floyd and with the case of george floyd's death as well where you know the mayor and activists called for the firing immediately in that case it was granted now the police chief here has taken a different position and that's why some people think that his position is job may be in jeopardy in the coming days but we'll have to see i got to get your thoughts on that thank you so much thank you. and just 20 kilometers from the police shooting that killed dante wright is where george floyd died almost a year ago floyd testified in the murder trial of derek show he describes lloyd as a family man who loved things and had a one of a conversation chip with his mother john hendren has t
necessarily calm things or or change the narrative completely right might remember there was family under castille there was justin damon. and there's been other cases as well that have hit minnesota hard in the last few years that they mentioned the mayor there how it unusual is it for the man to call for the police officers to be fired so quickly after this shooting incident but it follows a recent trend we saw that with floyd and with the case of george floyd's death as well where you know...
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some counter protests as well but we haven't seen clashes like the ones that we saw in the city of castile awful weeks ago where counter protest this clash with protesters all right use of benjamin alvarez group are in stuttgart thanks for that. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. italy has launched a 3 day nationwide lockdown all regions are now classified as red zones with almost all shops closed and restaurants are open only for takeout orders around 70000 police are being deployed to enforce the stricter measures. women's rights activists have converged on parliament square in london to call for improved safety and to condemn sexual aggression a month ago 33 year old sara ever ours was kidnapped and murdered a police officer has been charged in that case. a residential building on the outskirts of the thai capital bangkok has collapsed killing at least 5 people the house in a luxury gated community had earlier caught fire victims included a resident and 4 rescue. according taiwan has released on bail a construction manager allegedly res
some counter protests as well but we haven't seen clashes like the ones that we saw in the city of castile awful weeks ago where counter protest this clash with protesters all right use of benjamin alvarez group are in stuttgart thanks for that. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. italy has launched a 3 day nationwide lockdown all regions are now classified as red zones with almost all shops closed and restaurants are open only for takeout...
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. >> reporter: the litany of police killings in the twin cities includes philando castile in 2016.live-streaming the aftermath on facebook. >> he was reaching for his wallet, and the officer just shot him in his arm. [yelling] >> reporter: the cop who shot him was found not guilty of manslaughter. >> i did the research, and when philando castile was killed, 60% of white americans were opposed to black lives matter. >> black lives matter! black lives matter! black lives matter! >> reporter: harris, too, has been grappling with what happened between then and now. >> say his name. >> george floyd! >> reporter: how among the tens of millions of americans who defied covid quarantines last summer to march in george floyd's name behind black lives matter banners. huge numbers were white. >> what i have come to at this point is my own understanding that so many white people just didn't know. and i didn't realize that they didn't know. and that's partly because i'm living my life and i've never had the opportunity not to know. >> it was murder in full light of day. and it ripped the blinder
. >> reporter: the litany of police killings in the twin cities includes philando castile in 2016.live-streaming the aftermath on facebook. >> he was reaching for his wallet, and the officer just shot him in his arm. [yelling] >> reporter: the cop who shot him was found not guilty of manslaughter. >> i did the research, and when philando castile was killed, 60% of white americans were opposed to black lives matter. >> black lives matter! black lives matter! black...