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miller, thank you very much for youring death of daunte wright. this is half an hour. ♪ >> no justice. >> no peace. >> say his name. >> george floyd. ♪ >> i would not call today's verdict justice, however, because justice applies to restoration, but it is accountability, which is the first step towards justice. ♪ >> good afternoon, i am an opinion writer for the washington post. welcome to washington post live and another installment in our series race in america. one year ago this coming tuesday george floyd was killed under the name of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. the minnesota governor appointed a special prosecutor who assembled an amazing team that would succeed in convincing a jury one month ago yesterday to find derek chauvin guilty in the murder of george floyd. that special prosecutor joins us today. he is the minnesota state attorney general keith ellison. welcome to washington post life. a.g. ellison: great to be with you, jonathan. >> before we talk about the trial and the killing of george floyd we have to talk abo
miller, thank you very much for youring death of daunte wright. this is half an hour. ♪ >> no justice. >> no peace. >> say his name. >> george floyd. ♪ >> i would not call today's verdict justice, however, because justice applies to restoration, but it is accountability, which is the first step towards justice. ♪ >> good afternoon, i am an opinion writer for the washington post. welcome to washington post live and another installment in our series race...
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federal safety reviews. >>> a trial date is now set for the now former cop charged with killing daunte wrightdecember 6th as the tentative start date for kimberly potter's second-degree manslaughter trial. last month, potter shot and killed wright during a traffic stop for expired tags in brooklyn center, a minneapolis suburb potter claims she thought she was firing her taser but pulled her gun out instead by mistake she pleaded not guilty meantime, the city is making changes to its own policing. cnbc's valerie castro here with a look at the police reform underway there and really across the nation >> in light of the death of daunte wright, the brooklyn center city council moved quickly to pass police reforms over the weekend the 4-1 vote came down after several hours of testimony that included daunte wright's own mother the reforms include the creation of an unarmed civilian division to handle minor traffic violations and respond to mental health calls a new city department will be created to oversee community safety and the reforms will also prohibit arrests for low level offenses wright's
federal safety reviews. >>> a trial date is now set for the now former cop charged with killing daunte wrightdecember 6th as the tentative start date for kimberly potter's second-degree manslaughter trial. last month, potter shot and killed wright during a traffic stop for expired tags in brooklyn center, a minneapolis suburb potter claims she thought she was firing her taser but pulled her gun out instead by mistake she pleaded not guilty meantime, the city is making changes to its...
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> horse trainer bob baffert will miss the belmont stakes and there are new developments in the daunte wrightoting. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the minneapolis star tribune reports the former police officer charged with shooting and killing daunte wright will go to trial in december. yesterday, a minnesota judge ruled the second degree murder charge gill brooklyn officer kim potter will proceed.potter-yold police stop.icchf said fo firing. s png "ser" a times >>> and the "orlando sentinel" says joel greenberg a key figure in the justice department of investigation of congressman matt gaetz pleaded not guilty. greenberg appeared in federal court yesterday as he cooperated with investigators. greenberg admitted paying at least one under age girl to have sex with him and other men. federal investigators are looking into whether gaetz had a sexual relationship with the girl when he was 17. greenberg's attorney speak with reporters after yesterday's hearing. >> if my client had information that could hurt an elected official, i guess is this just, you know, must see t
> horse trainer bob baffert will miss the belmont stakes and there are new developments in the daunte wrightoting. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the minneapolis star tribune reports the former police officer charged with shooting and killing daunte wright will go to trial in december. yesterday, a minnesota judge ruled the second degree murder charge gill brooklyn officer kim potter will proceed.potter-yold police stop.icchf said fo firing. s png "ser" a...
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she's charged with killing daunte wright back in april. she claims she mistook her gun for a taser. in early december. wright's death sparked protests around the city and nearby minneapolis where the derek chauvin murder trial was under way. >> brooklyn center mayor, mike elliott, joins us now. mayor, thank you for being here. but before we get to exactly what's happening in your community, can we just start by the difference between what we've seen in terms of how north carolina and north carolina has handled that case, the andrew brown case, and what's happening here? do you understand why it took so many weeks for the public to see the body cam footage and do you see why the da made the decision he made today, that that shooting was justified? >> you know, i can't -- you know, in my view, the body cam footage should remain available with somewhere between 24 to 48 hours, first to the family and then released to the general public. the investigators enough time to interview witnesses and get all the information that they need, but also make the information public so that there's tr
she's charged with killing daunte wright back in april. she claims she mistook her gun for a taser. in early december. wright's death sparked protests around the city and nearby minneapolis where the derek chauvin murder trial was under way. >> brooklyn center mayor, mike elliott, joins us now. mayor, thank you for being here. but before we get to exactly what's happening in your community, can we just start by the difference between what we've seen in terms of how north carolina and...
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reverend al sharpton delivered the eulogy for brown after doing so for daunte wright.n a painfully large constellation of families lost people to police. families were there to offer support and condolences. >> it's a shame in america that us as black men we got to duck and dodge death when it's not even looking at us. >> some people says you'll get over it. you never get over it. you go on, you never get over it. >> i'm mad, outraged it happened again to somebody else. >> bishop william barber also spoke and bakari sellers and ben crump, lawyers for the brown family. >> because andrew cannot make the plea for due process, it is up to us to make the plea for due process. >> for black folk and white folk, democrats and republicans all watching today, they all need to know we're tired of the cycle of grief that comes along with being black in this country. >> andrew was a black man trying to make it in a society where black men are born in danger. but i want you to be comfort that he was a man. a father of seven, nephew, cousin, son, brother, grand grandson, he was a man
reverend al sharpton delivered the eulogy for brown after doing so for daunte wright.n a painfully large constellation of families lost people to police. families were there to offer support and condolences. >> it's a shame in america that us as black men we got to duck and dodge death when it's not even looking at us. >> some people says you'll get over it. you never get over it. you go on, you never get over it. >> i'm mad, outraged it happened again to somebody else....
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we are going to handle the case with seriousness, with all due regard for the precious life of daunte wrightwe are going to seek justice and a fair trial. let me just note kim potter is presumed innocent. >> given that you were the prosecutor and the derek chauvin trial, is that a template for how you will proceed against kim potter? a.g. ellison: no, because every single case is unique. cases are as unique as fingerprints. all of them are different in many different ways, so our approach will be tailored to the case itself. i do not want anyone to expect because we did one thing in one case we will do the same thing in another case. what people can expect is we will bring the same level of urgency and commitment and fairness and professionalism. after that, anything to be different. >> how likely is it that we will see perhaps some of the team that was assembled for the derek chauvin trial be a part of the kim potter trial? a.g. ellison: it is very certain that some of our regular employees at the attorney general's office will be on the matter. whether the team will shift were monkeys to a
we are going to handle the case with seriousness, with all due regard for the precious life of daunte wrightwe are going to seek justice and a fair trial. let me just note kim potter is presumed innocent. >> given that you were the prosecutor and the derek chauvin trial, is that a template for how you will proceed against kim potter? a.g. ellison: no, because every single case is unique. cases are as unique as fingerprints. all of them are different in many different ways, so our approach...
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a lawyer representing daunte wright's family says they have received death threats and r racist callsuch. happy monday. i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." when it comes to our politics, there is a game afoot, and here we expose it for you. caught on tape tonight. we're going to she you just how ugly the game has gotten. when you look at the effort to suppress the vote. now, look, it takes a lot of money to push bills and gain traction on the grassroots level. especially when you're playing with deception. and one of the big players behind the scenes has been caught celebrating the suppr suppression. my team has independently obtained the video first reported by mother jones this weekend. i need you to watch it. as the head of a major dark money group, remember, the problem in
a lawyer representing daunte wright's family says they have received death threats and r racist callsuch. happy monday. i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." when it comes to our politics, there is a game afoot, and here we expose it for you. caught on tape tonight. we're going to she you just how ugly the game has gotten. when you look at the effort to suppress the vote. now, look, it takes a lot of money to push bills and gain traction on the grassroots level. especially when...
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a lawyer representing daunte wright's family says they have received death threats and racist calls sinceme time." when it comes to our politics, there is a game afoot, and here we expose it for you. caught on tape tonight. we're going to she you just how ugly the game has gotten. when you look at the effort to suppress the vote. now, look, it takes a lot of money to push bills and gain traction on the grassroots leve
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another minnesota police officer, kimberly parker -- potter, charged in the shooting death of daunte wright♪ >> no justice. >> no peace. >> say his name. >> george floyd. ♪ >> i would not call today's verdict justice, however, because justice applies to restoration, but it is
another minnesota police officer, kimberly parker -- potter, charged in the shooting death of daunte wright♪ >> no justice. >> no peace. >> say his name. >> george floyd. ♪ >> i would not call today's verdict justice, however, because justice applies to restoration, but it is
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that was the moment when the judge acknowledged the attendance of daunte wright's family and friendsend of this hearing, the judge made it very clear by saying she wants this case expedited and she said the judge regina chew in part says it to the benefit of everyone to come to a resolution or trial as quickly as possible. erin? >> adrian, thank you very much. obviously, interesting the reporting coming to a resolution or trial. that perhaps they would be able to resolve this in someway before that december date. >>> finally tonight, they are officially known as unexplained arial phenomenon. uaps, we call them ufos, us normal people and former navy pilots are revealing what could be close encounters. one of them telling "60 minutes "they saw then off the atlantis coast every day for a couple years in restricted air space so what you're about to see stunned pilots as there was apparently quote a whole fleet of them. >> they are going against the wind. the wind is 120 knots to the west. >> it's rotating. well, so far no official public explanation what these objects could be or where t
that was the moment when the judge acknowledged the attendance of daunte wright's family and friendsend of this hearing, the judge made it very clear by saying she wants this case expedited and she said the judge regina chew in part says it to the benefit of everyone to come to a resolution or trial as quickly as possible. erin? >> adrian, thank you very much. obviously, interesting the reporting coming to a resolution or trial. that perhaps they would be able to resolve this in someway...
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just a few hours after the verdict daunte wright was killed by the hands of policemen. i don't think that we have really seen a change, a change that we want. >> that message that you hear from bridget is something that i have heard from people attending this event, and i spoke a man that said the conviction of chauvin was a relief for us, and he said we want the urgency to be clear for the political leaders, not just here in minnesota, not just here in minneapolis but across the country, and that's the message you are seeing and that's why you have the george floyd family marking this day in washington, d.c. >> over to you at the white house, monica. we both know based on our reporting that the white house for the last few weeks had been trying to figure out how they were going to try and mark the day and ultimately they decided to have the private sit-down between president biden and members of the floyd family, and president biden taped a message, and his first visit from his home during the pandemic was to floyd's family, members of his family in texas, and he talke
just a few hours after the verdict daunte wright was killed by the hands of policemen. i don't think that we have really seen a change, a change that we want. >> that message that you hear from bridget is something that i have heard from people attending this event, and i spoke a man that said the conviction of chauvin was a relief for us, and he said we want the urgency to be clear for the political leaders, not just here in minnesota, not just here in minneapolis but across the country,...
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i don't know if we're going to see that in daunte wright's case.e were hoping that would be the new precedent, but i'm not certain. we are on "politics nation," it's so profound when you think about there are 30 attorney generals that will be up for re-election in 2022, and our community and all communities who care about equal justice watch keith ellison, you have to vote for these attorney generals of these states because it could mean all the difference whether we get justice or not. and the last thing i will say, reverend al, is i hear now they're talking about, well, we don't know if the police unions will sign on to the george floyd justice in policing act. and they're saying blue lives matter. i think it rings hollow after what we saw on january 6th, 2021, they're not saying blue lives matter for those capitol police, or is it just blue lives matter when a black person is being killed unjustly by the police and we're demanding justice. >> i think dr. king talked about the urgency of now. now is the time. that's why a year later we're still m
i don't know if we're going to see that in daunte wright's case.e were hoping that would be the new precedent, but i'm not certain. we are on "politics nation," it's so profound when you think about there are 30 attorney generals that will be up for re-election in 2022, and our community and all communities who care about equal justice watch keith ellison, you have to vote for these attorney generals of these states because it could mean all the difference whether we get justice or...
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how about daunte wright? remember him?was tragically shot by a brooklyn center police officer who misclaims she mistook her service weapon for a taser. once again, crump was on the scene. spreading lies and disinformation on twitter. he called with no evidence and no ability to know this the shooting intentional. he said this case had yet to be adjudicated but watch the video. look, anyone can see from a mile away how could you make that mistake if do you watch the video you hear the officers yelling taser before firing her service weapon and her reaction, her total shock afterwards. it's hard to believe it was intentional although neither i or trump know the truth yet. we do know the truth of tally of crump's lies what they attribute to. more than $1 billion in property damage in riots, that's just through september of 2020. it's also led to over 30 deaths in the ensuing riots. not to mention setting race relations on a knife's edge. perhaps the tensest it's been in 50 years. on the other side of this tally while this des
how about daunte wright? remember him?was tragically shot by a brooklyn center police officer who misclaims she mistook her service weapon for a taser. once again, crump was on the scene. spreading lies and disinformation on twitter. he called with no evidence and no ability to know this the shooting intentional. he said this case had yet to be adjudicated but watch the video. look, anyone can see from a mile away how could you make that mistake if do you watch the video you hear the officers...
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we were at his court, at his trial and daunte wright passed ten miles away from where my brother, wheres trying to get accountability. and i'm like, hey, we can't have this. people shouldn't die with no justification. he was just killed, innocent, young guy. i watched his mom and had to try to console her. she couldn't speak for days. all she could do was cry. he didn't come from a broken home. it was just sad, a sad situation. and this is all over america. >> americans and people around the world they heard your pain. i think they've sort of felt some of your pain is their own. as they're looking for change. and you heard, ben, from our reporter jessica dean saying what is happening in congress, there are promising steps they're moving forward with police reform. you all are visiting not just the president today, you're visiting members of congress including tim scott and cory booker. what is your message for them to get this over the finish line? >> our message is let's don't squander this moment. let's don't lose this opportunity, brianna. it has been 57 years since we've had meaning
we were at his court, at his trial and daunte wright passed ten miles away from where my brother, wheres trying to get accountability. and i'm like, hey, we can't have this. people shouldn't die with no justification. he was just killed, innocent, young guy. i watched his mom and had to try to console her. she couldn't speak for days. all she could do was cry. he didn't come from a broken home. it was just sad, a sad situation. and this is all over america. >> americans and people around...
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chauvin andrew brown was shot and killed at today's funeral the family members of eric garner, daunte wright and george floyd were standing with them in solidarity >> we have to learn how to protect ourselves. and if that means we have to get up and put on the boots each morning and fight for our lives, that's what's about to happen >> reporter: gwen carr lost her son eric garner in 2014 >> in order to get justice we have to let them know that we're serious. >> reporter: with urgent calls for accountability, tonight a sign of peace. doves released over brown's casket, including one for his soul and seven for his children sam brock, nbc news. >>> tense moments today at cia headquarters two law enforcement officials say an intruder tried to drive into the facility but was stopped by armed guards it resulted in an hours-long standoff. we're continuing to monitor that situation. >>> a major reversal from president biden tonight on the number of refugees who can come into the u.s. after he sparked some outrage from democrats with his original decision geoff bennett is at the white house. and geof
chauvin andrew brown was shot and killed at today's funeral the family members of eric garner, daunte wright and george floyd were standing with them in solidarity >> we have to learn how to protect ourselves. and if that means we have to get up and put on the boots each morning and fight for our lives, that's what's about to happen >> reporter: gwen carr lost her son eric garner in 2014 >> in order to get justice we have to let them know that we're serious. >> reporter:...
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wrapped up in the -- brooklyn, minnesota, 10 miles away somewhere chauvin was standing trial, daunte wright was shot and killed at a traffic stop and then andrew brown, jr. the day after the conviction was shot and killed by police in elizabeth city, north carolina. host: we are talking with marty johnson with the hill newspaper taking your phone calls, your questions on police reform, whether it is at the federal or state and local level, covering these issues for the hill newspaper, take us to the state level, one year anniversary, what has changed in minneapolis specifically when it comes to policing in that city? guest: right. in december, the mayor of minnesota along with the future council unanimously decided that they will rollback the police budget, they will take out $8 million from the police budget and shift it toward violence prevention, other social services in an effort to drive down, i guess, the encounters with police that turned violent, that turned deadly and also in minneapolis, a couple of weeks ago, the near term general merrick garland announced that there will be a pr
wrapped up in the -- brooklyn, minnesota, 10 miles away somewhere chauvin was standing trial, daunte wright was shot and killed at a traffic stop and then andrew brown, jr. the day after the conviction was shot and killed by police in elizabeth city, north carolina. host: we are talking with marty johnson with the hill newspaper taking your phone calls, your questions on police reform, whether it is at the federal or state and local level, covering these issues for the hill newspaper, take us...
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week before the trial wrapped up, minnesota 10 miles away from where chauvin was standing trial, daunte wrightd killed at a traffic stop and then andrew junior after the conviction was shot and killed byd police. >> theit newspaper taking phone calls, your questions on police reform whether it's at the federal or state and local level covering these issues for the newspaper. take us to the stateak level one year anniversary, what changed in minneapolis pacifically when it comes to policing in that city. >> in december, along with unanimously deciding they are going to roll back the police budget and take $8 million from the police budget toward violence prevention of social services in the effort to drive down encounters of police that turned violent, deadly and also minneapolis a couple weeks ago, merrick garland announced a review, basically that is the department of justice has to look at a police department practices, what is going on, what's wrong and what to be fixed and after that usually goes into another effective tool the federal government has to have oversight demonstrating there i
week before the trial wrapped up, minnesota 10 miles away from where chauvin was standing trial, daunte wrightd killed at a traffic stop and then andrew junior after the conviction was shot and killed byd police. >> theit newspaper taking phone calls, your questions on police reform whether it's at the federal or state and local level covering these issues for the newspaper. take us to the stateak level one year anniversary, what changed in minneapolis pacifically when it comes to...
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today the national spotlight is on the recent killings of two black men by police, daunte wright in minneapolis and dr. andrew brown in north carolina. i know part of your approach is to try to reduce encounters between police and people. so you announced today, the creation of a wellness response team, tell us about that. >> so in the midmarket area, where we experience a lot of challenges, with people who suffer from mental illness or substance use disorder, often times, you have storeowners or residents who are concerned for their safety or the safety of their children, and because of the certain kind of behavior, they call the police. though situations can escalate to things that are unnecessary. and part of our street crisis response team is the paramedic is a peer support clinician from the private or public health. and today, we also announced that we are going to have a number of ambassadors from a program called urban out for me. this is really about trying to understand who that person is, usually people on the ground, they may know this person. the police may not know this person and
today the national spotlight is on the recent killings of two black men by police, daunte wright in minneapolis and dr. andrew brown in north carolina. i know part of your approach is to try to reduce encounters between police and people. so you announced today, the creation of a wellness response team, tell us about that. >> so in the midmarket area, where we experience a lot of challenges, with people who suffer from mental illness or substance use disorder, often times, you have...
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trial of the four officers that comes later, the trial as well, cranking up with the killing of daunte wrightthis amidst a crime spike, and in november, we will also see a ballot initiative that will ask voters in minneapolis if they want to enable the dismantling of the police department. >> sreenivasan: what will be on the ballot, what is being proposed? >> the constitution of the city of minneapolis requis a certain level of staffing in the police department. that will be removed if voters approve it. well, in real life terms, just through attrition and departures, it's down a third of its 880 officers. and so, the resources that it does have are very thinly spread amidst this crime spike. now, critics will say that those are two completely different things. the crime spike is happening no matter what. and in the understaffing, it's a separate issue of the police department, but in voters' minds, obviously, this is somethinthat is keenly associated. and so, the chances of the ballot initiatives being approved, i would say, are not great based on the experts that i've talked to about this.
trial of the four officers that comes later, the trial as well, cranking up with the killing of daunte wrightthis amidst a crime spike, and in november, we will also see a ballot initiative that will ask voters in minneapolis if they want to enable the dismantling of the police department. >> sreenivasan: what will be on the ballot, what is being proposed? >> the constitution of the city of minneapolis requis a certain level of staffing in the police department. that will be removed...
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. >> reporter: in minneapolis his sister bridget floyd was joined by the families of daunte wright, trayvonto be the legacy for him. >> reporter: floyd, a 46-year- old black man, was killed by police may 25th last year over an alleged misdemeanor offense, his death captured on a disturbing cell phone video, that video sparking a movement. >> pretty much just frustrated, scared to a certain extent, you know. i'm thinking about my children. >> reporter: just last month former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin seen in that video with his knee on floyd's neck was convicted of second degree unintentional murder, second degree manslaughter and third degree murder. his actions that day has had far reaching impact on policing, policies and procedures revisited in cities and states across the country. president biden has called on congress to pass police reform legislation named for george floyd before the one year anniversary of his death, but it seems unlikely lawmakers will meet that deadline. >> we have confidence in the negotiators and we've seen them convey publicly that they feel the v
. >> reporter: in minneapolis his sister bridget floyd was joined by the families of daunte wright, trayvonto be the legacy for him. >> reporter: floyd, a 46-year- old black man, was killed by police may 25th last year over an alleged misdemeanor offense, his death captured on a disturbing cell phone video, that video sparking a movement. >> pretty much just frustrated, scared to a certain extent, you know. i'm thinking about my children. >> reporter: just last month...
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. >> so the family's $27 million settlement with the city, the killing of daunte wright which wasn'tf those things, stra, also are being cited as reasons for a new trial. >> all right, thank you, t.j. >>> let's bring in abc news chief legal analyst dan abrams along with channa lloyd from the cochran firm. dan, i want to start with you, and i just want to ask could this photo, the juror's presence at that rally could that help chauvin's defense on appeal? >> well, it certainly could help their argument that there was this sort of pervasive sense out there of what the verdict ought to be, that it was a foregone conclusion and that he couldn't get a fair trial. but specifically on this issue, the legal question is going to be, did he lie? did he know that his answer was not true when he was asked that question about have you attended any protests on police brutality or did he think that this really was a more commemoration of dr. martin luther king? regardless, this is an uphill battle for the defense. you don't want to be if you're the defendant in this position making this kind of app
. >> so the family's $27 million settlement with the city, the killing of daunte wright which wasn'tf those things, stra, also are being cited as reasons for a new trial. >> all right, thank you, t.j. >>> let's bring in abc news chief legal analyst dan abrams along with channa lloyd from the cochran firm. dan, i want to start with you, and i just want to ask could this photo, the juror's presence at that rally could that help chauvin's defense on appeal? >> well, it...
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>> daunte wright. >> as a police officer, you would think that you know your stuff, what's on your waistt that's a fatal mistake. that's mistakes you can't just have going on. >> the more information we can give through our youth and to our kids, then they can transfer that on to their generations, you know? that's one thing i think that the older elders need to start doing is transferring that information. >> before it's too late. >> yeah, get with a young person and share that information. talk to them. give them the history, so they'll know. i get zero gaming options. no gaming options isn't an option. now verizon gives you google play pass on us. with hundreds of games. and when you buy one of our best phones you get one. plus, we'll help cover your costs to switch. only from verizon. ♪ sometimes you wanna go ♪ ♪ where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪♪ ♪ and they're always glad you came ♪ ♪ you wanna be where you can see(ah-ah) ♪ ♪ our troubles are all the same (ah-ah) ♪ ♪ you wanna be where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪ you wanna go where people know ♪ welcome back, america. it sure is
>> daunte wright. >> as a police officer, you would think that you know your stuff, what's on your waistt that's a fatal mistake. that's mistakes you can't just have going on. >> the more information we can give through our youth and to our kids, then they can transfer that on to their generations, you know? that's one thing i think that the older elders need to start doing is transferring that information. >> before it's too late. >> yeah, get with a young person...
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. >> from daunte wright to andrew brown to breonna taylor, to ahmaud arbery, to rashid brooks, to georgejudge has blocked release of the full video. we'll stay on the story. as i sign off, one more thing, after "the beat" go on to my instagram, @arimelber, doing talk about music and art. explain it all if you join me, 8:00 p.m. eastern. stay tuned now for "the reid out" with joy reid. ♪♪ >>> good evening everyone, we begin "the reid out" tonight with a very sad man. who looking like that guy from your neighborhood who lives alone and no one trick or treats his house because looks weird and one time crashed your cousin's wedding or prom, that guy showed up to mar-a-lago wedding party this last tuesday, spewed deranged voting conspiracies literally a half year after he lost bigly
. >> from daunte wright to andrew brown to breonna taylor, to ahmaud arbery, to rashid brooks, to georgejudge has blocked release of the full video. we'll stay on the story. as i sign off, one more thing, after "the beat" go on to my instagram, @arimelber, doing talk about music and art. explain it all if you join me, 8:00 p.m. eastern. stay tuned now for "the reid out" with joy reid. ♪♪ >>> good evening everyone, we begin "the reid out" tonight...
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we could have daunte wright's life and say we're going to put an end to this right now. >> the stakes after decades of attempts are as high as human life. >> we have to be serious about being at the table and making some concrete decisions about reform. that will last generationally. >> a year after one video shook the world, the effort to bring about long term change continues. so future generations won't have to watch new ones. >> and family of george floyd is expected to meet with president biden later today. it won't be the first time they met with him before george floyd's funeral in the houston area last year. including with their young daughter with, george floyd's judge daughter who was on video in the immediate aftermath of her own dad's death saying daddy changed the world. the symbolism of george floyd is unquestionable but now comes the hard part. catching policy to reality. kate? >> that's right. thank you. >> in minutes, members of george floyd's family will be meeting with nancy pelosi in washington and then other members of congress this afternoon just as lawmakers are
we could have daunte wright's life and say we're going to put an end to this right now. >> the stakes after decades of attempts are as high as human life. >> we have to be serious about being at the table and making some concrete decisions about reform. that will last generationally. >> a year after one video shook the world, the effort to bring about long term change continues. so future generations won't have to watch new ones. >> and family of george floyd is expected...
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daunte wright. cop says, oh, i thought it was a taser, it was a gun. okay. first we get past the compliance versus color, right? if he had only not tried to run. all right. now the videos come. standard warning. but remember, i know it's hard to watch, if you don't watch and open your eyes to what it is beyond this one moment, we're never going to stop seeing these. so remember this. >> i'll tase you! taser, taser, taser! i just shot him. >> she didn't mean it, it was an accident. and now, minnesota attorney general keith ellison, who made the move at the governor's direction because the locals there said we think the public have lost confidence in us so the governor got involved, brought in ellison, the ag, he will lead now the manslaughter prosecution of kim potter for wright's death as he did in putting the team together to deal with derek chauvin in the murder of george floyd. the hennepin county prosecutor knew well enough to ask for the state to step in. but they didn't have to. so here's the question. why doesn't the system provide that there is alway
daunte wright. cop says, oh, i thought it was a taser, it was a gun. okay. first we get past the compliance versus color, right? if he had only not tried to run. all right. now the videos come. standard warning. but remember, i know it's hard to watch, if you don't watch and open your eyes to what it is beyond this one moment, we're never going to stop seeing these. so remember this. >> i'll tase you! taser, taser, taser! i just shot him. >> she didn't mean it, it was an accident....
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at the service, family members of eric garner and daunte wright and george floyd, they all spoke.o better is having more accountability. north carolina law was changed in 2016 and it declared that body cam footage is not a public record. that's backwards. the whole reason we have body and dashcam, so we need to change north carolina's law and swicht so it is a public record and if there is some valid investigation way footage is delayed, put it on law enforcement to get that hold and not put it on the people. >> they're leaking what they want people to know by suggesting about andrew brown jr. they did it in the beginning and the sheriff came out and said this guy got a history of resisting arrest. anything they thought of prejudicing the case, they filled that vacuum with their own words. the governor had said he wanted the body cam video to come out then the case was removed from the locals to the state and yet there has been no action on transparency. can you sue mr. attorney general and say this law is unconstitutional and it has to change now. can you sue? >> the case was not
at the service, family members of eric garner and daunte wright and george floyd, they all spoke.o better is having more accountability. north carolina law was changed in 2016 and it declared that body cam footage is not a public record. that's backwards. the whole reason we have body and dashcam, so we need to change north carolina's law and swicht so it is a public record and if there is some valid investigation way footage is delayed, put it on law enforcement to get that hold and not put it...
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there was the killing of daunte wright in minnesota, you know a lot about from working at the school floyd would want. no matter what people's faults, floyd was so forgiving. he taught me to be even more forgiving. i was already a person that was like that and i believe, like, i believe in minneapolis, though, i'm ready to see some real change and it's time now. we waited a year. things need to start having some change. saying all of that, we have some people on the same page as us and i'll continue this fight so there will be real change in this city. >> the george floyd policing act is stalled in the senate and undergoing intense negotiations. are you disappointed it hasn't been signed into law? >> i'm shocked it hasn't been signed into law by now. so if anyone is listening to me out there, you know, listen from the woman that loved him and the person that knew him in h minneapolis and knew how much he loved this city and do something for him. >> it's been a little over a month since the verdict came back guilty for ex officer derek chauvin. i'm wondering your feelings about his tr
there was the killing of daunte wright in minnesota, you know a lot about from working at the school floyd would want. no matter what people's faults, floyd was so forgiving. he taught me to be even more forgiving. i was already a person that was like that and i believe, like, i believe in minneapolis, though, i'm ready to see some real change and it's time now. we waited a year. things need to start having some change. saying all of that, we have some people on the same page as us and i'll...
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night, for example, we saw panel of -- that included the families of trayvon martin, eric garner, daunte wright and more. these are -- this is a family made up of families united in the worst way imaginable. and while so much attention has been given to the george floyd justice and policing act, trying to make its way through washington, there's been a lot of work being done on the ground here in minneapolis from community groups. one in particular, that highlights how difficult this work actually is. they negotiated a federally mediated memorandum of agreement with the minneapolis police department in 2003, signed by then sergeant aradando. he is chief of police. it is two decades later. they are still dealing with the same issues. we spoke to one of the leaders of that community group. and i simply asked him, what's different this time around? >> what is different here in minneapolis? what is different in the fight that you all are trying to wage? >> the difference now is that there is more awareness of the atrocities that the minneapolis police department has been he get getting away with fo
night, for example, we saw panel of -- that included the families of trayvon martin, eric garner, daunte wright and more. these are -- this is a family made up of families united in the worst way imaginable. and while so much attention has been given to the george floyd justice and policing act, trying to make its way through washington, there's been a lot of work being done on the ground here in minneapolis from community groups. one in particular, that highlights how difficult this work...
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we could have saved daunte wright's life when george floyd was murdered had we just looked at police accountability pieces seriously and said we're going to put an end to this right now. >> now the mayor here in minneapolis, jacob fry, has pointed to some concrete policy changes like bans on chokeholds and requiring officers to intervene when they see excessive use of force but there's still much more work to be done. jim, poppy? >> remarkable piece of history there that the chief of police, his own experience of this going back 20 years. >> yeah . >> mar jimenez, thank you. >>> george floyd's cousin joins us now. thanks for taking the time this morning. >> good morning, thank you for having me. >> you grew up with george floyd in the same house. you called him perry. he talked about being famous one day. i know you and other family members have noted. and for all of us, his 7-year-old daughter, her comment about him has stuck with us. i want to play it so our viewers remember. >> dad changed the world! >> he did what? >> dad changed the world! >> daddy changed the world. >> my daddy
we could have saved daunte wright's life when george floyd was murdered had we just looked at police accountability pieces seriously and said we're going to put an end to this right now. >> now the mayor here in minneapolis, jacob fry, has pointed to some concrete policy changes like bans on chokeholds and requiring officers to intervene when they see excessive use of force but there's still much more work to be done. jim, poppy? >> remarkable piece of history there that the chief...
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family members from eric garner, daunte wright, george floyd, they, all, spoke, as members of a cluby gave intimate words of support to mr. brown's family. and they gave the public a charge to do better, and we must do better. and one way we can do better is having better transparency. and -- and more accountability. north carolina law was changed, in 2016, and it declared that body-cam footage is not a public record. and that's backwards. the whole reason we have body-and-dash cams' footage is so that we can know what happened. the public will have more trust and faith, in what law enforcement does, when we can see what happened. so, we need to change north carolina law. switch it, so that it is a public record. and if there's some, valid-investigative reason, why the footage should be temporarily delayed, put the onus on law enforcement to get that hold, not put it on the people. >> and they're leaking what they want people to know, by suggestion about andrew brown jr. they did it in the beginning, when the sheriff dame out and said this guy's got a historehistory of resisting arre
family members from eric garner, daunte wright, george floyd, they, all, spoke, as members of a cluby gave intimate words of support to mr. brown's family. and they gave the public a charge to do better, and we must do better. and one way we can do better is having better transparency. and -- and more accountability. north carolina law was changed, in 2016, and it declared that body-cam footage is not a public record. and that's backwards. the whole reason we have body-and-dash cams' footage is...
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let's go back to daunte wright. it was a tragedy.w fast that jurisdiction released body cam footage of an officer saying taser, but then shoots and kills mr. wright with her service weapon. we're at a new level of transparency with these body cameras. the public is absolutely right to want to see it. any steps, the george floyd laws, the legislation, push it through, because these incidents like we're seeing in elizabeth city have to stop. >> by the way, the public at this point, is not going to see all the video. you have the governor of north carolina asking for full transparency. there's no, as i understand it, legal argument to make because the investigation is concluded. >> poppy, jim, it's just unbelievable that that may be the reality. from beginning to end, we all, especially the brown family, especially the citizens of elizabeth city deserve to know from beginning to end what transpired that day, and we know they have the video, but they won't share. so, once again, the federal government hopefully intervenes and does someth
let's go back to daunte wright. it was a tragedy.w fast that jurisdiction released body cam footage of an officer saying taser, but then shoots and kills mr. wright with her service weapon. we're at a new level of transparency with these body cameras. the public is absolutely right to want to see it. any steps, the george floyd laws, the legislation, push it through, because these incidents like we're seeing in elizabeth city have to stop. >> by the way, the public at this point, is not...
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black men being shot in the back like anthony mcclain in pasadena, baton rouge, when you think of daunte wrighthave to get this bill passed. and the one thing i was trying to put the police unions versus the civil rights groups. it's not either their issue or our issue. it's ap-american issue. and we have to solve this issue together. that's the only way we will get meaningful police reform on the federal level. we have not had it in 57 years, don lemon, and that's why it has to pass to prevent some of these unnecessary killings of black people. >> ben and philonise, thank you both. i appreciate it. >>> suspicious powder at rand paul's house and he is blaming an '80s pop singer. we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay yo
black men being shot in the back like anthony mcclain in pasadena, baton rouge, when you think of daunte wrighthave to get this bill passed. and the one thing i was trying to put the police unions versus the civil rights groups. it's not either their issue or our issue. it's ap-american issue. and we have to solve this issue together. that's the only way we will get meaningful police reform on the federal level. we have not had it in 57 years, don lemon, and that's why it has to pass to prevent...
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that happened even in brooklyn park with daunte wright. confidence until we actually have the bravery to look at the system and say how do we fix the system of policing in america and redo it, completely, from the ground up? because we cannot just keep talks about these things around the edges. let's actually redo the system. >> kamau, best of luck with the new season. >> thank you. >> and catch the season premiere of "united shades of america," sunday night, 10:00 eastern, right here on cnn. we'll be right back. (man) eye contact. elbow pump. very nice, andrew. very nice. good job. next, apparently carvana doesn't have any "bogus" fees. bogus?! now we work hard for those fees. no hundred-dollar fuel fee? pumping gas makes me woozy. thank you. no $600 doc fee? ugh, the printing, the organizing. no $200 cleaning fees. microfiber, that chaps my hands. you know, we should go over there right now and show 'em how fees are done. (vo) never pay a dealer fee. with carvana. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed.
that happened even in brooklyn park with daunte wright. confidence until we actually have the bravery to look at the system and say how do we fix the system of policing in america and redo it, completely, from the ground up? because we cannot just keep talks about these things around the edges. let's actually redo the system. >> kamau, best of luck with the new season. >> thank you. >> and catch the season premiere of "united shades of america," sunday night, 10:00...
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>> well, let's talk about daunte wright.hat was in the same general area as what happened to george floyd. you would think if any police in the country would be on alert it would be police in that area and he was killed and then out here we have a man named mario gonzales killed by alameda police officers in the same manner, held down and eventually passed out and died. so this is really about looking at the entire system, not just individual acts around the country. >> yeah, it's exhausting, it's sad. kamau bell, thank you so much, and of course don't miss an all new season of united shades of america with w. kamau bell, 10:00 eastern and pacific only on cnn. coming up, the unmasking of america, why one medical expert says the cdc is being too cautious with coronavirus guidelines. >>> plus, former president bush calling on fellow republicans to curb the, quote, white anglosaxon protestantism. the extension is it ends up being a one-person party. >> then later splashdown, four astronauts return to earth after a record settin
>> well, let's talk about daunte wright.hat was in the same general area as what happened to george floyd. you would think if any police in the country would be on alert it would be police in that area and he was killed and then out here we have a man named mario gonzales killed by alameda police officers in the same manner, held down and eventually passed out and died. so this is really about looking at the entire system, not just individual acts around the country. >> yeah, it's...
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attorney general of minnesota will take over prosecuting the former police officer who killed daunte wrightn announced today that his office will assume the role. kim potter was fired aft the shooting and now faces second-degree manslaughter charges. her lawyer says that she meant to use a taser, but grabbed her gun by mistake. i federal judge ruled friday that the dakota access pipeline can continue operating while the army corps of engineers conducts an environmental review. supporters that opposed the pipeline say it is operating illegally. owners say shutting it down would cause major economic harm. shareholders and tribune publishing voted on selling the major newspaper chain to a hedge fund known for sweeping staff cuts. they approved a deal valued at $630 million, but the union representing journalists at other papers in the chain said the ballot counting was in dispute. in britain, the government is reviewing oversight of the bbc after a scathing report on a 1995 interview with princess diana. in it, she laid bare her troubled marriage and admitted to having an affair. the inquiry f
attorney general of minnesota will take over prosecuting the former police officer who killed daunte wrightn announced today that his office will assume the role. kim potter was fired aft the shooting and now faces second-degree manslaughter charges. her lawyer says that she meant to use a taser, but grabbed her gun by mistake. i federal judge ruled friday that the dakota access pipeline can continue operating while the army corps of engineers conducts an environmental review. supporters that...
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daunte wright told his mom that's why he was shot before the officers fatally stopped him.as stopped for expired plates and then they noticed the air freshener and an outstanding warrant. either way, the aclu is concerned about using it as an excuse for pretext stops. when phil culver was stopped in 2019 in arizona -- >> hi was followed for 25 minutes. >> why did you stop me? >> you can't have anything hanging from your rearview mirror. >> really. >> yeah. it obstructs your view. >> do you have marijuana in the car? >> no. >> when's the last time you smoked marijuana? >> i never smoked. >> whether you smoked a few days ago. >> i don't smoke. >> no other illegal drugs? >> no. >> do you have a medical marijuana card? >> no. i don't need it because i don't smoke. >> he should have let phil go after the first question. he didn't find or see anything wrong. >> reporter: but the deputy kept questioning, asked to search the car. >> i don't care about your race, your gender, anything. >> you don't care about my -- >> i'm here enforcing laws. >> it wasn't legal for this deputy to pu
daunte wright told his mom that's why he was shot before the officers fatally stopped him.as stopped for expired plates and then they noticed the air freshener and an outstanding warrant. either way, the aclu is concerned about using it as an excuse for pretext stops. when phil culver was stopped in 2019 in arizona -- >> hi was followed for 25 minutes. >> why did you stop me? >> you can't have anything hanging from your rearview mirror. >> really. >> yeah. it...
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but of all the tough stories to talk about right now, the toughest has to be the killing of daunte wrightklyn center, minnesota, by a police officer who apparently confused her gun for her taser. there must be some sort of design flaw in the taser handles. or-- in our country. because this is not an isolated incident. because according to one expert, this mix-up "is not the first time and it won't be the last." why not? and while we're at it, why are we tasering so many people? i think it's because when people hear "taser," they assume it's harmless because it's non- lethal. but in fact, it's an act of torture to force compliance. and it's just possible that our laws are enforced too much with threats of violence for something that considers itself a free society. and clearly the city council of brooklyn center feels that wa, because last night they passed a resolution banning dangerous crowd-control tactics including the use of rubber bullets and tear gas. which is why it was surprising to see tear gas being used on pprotessed. okay, well that's breaking the law, somebody call the... oh.
but of all the tough stories to talk about right now, the toughest has to be the killing of daunte wrightklyn center, minnesota, by a police officer who apparently confused her gun for her taser. there must be some sort of design flaw in the taser handles. or-- in our country. because this is not an isolated incident. because according to one expert, this mix-up "is not the first time and it won't be the last." why not? and while we're at it, why are we tasering so many people? i...
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daunte wright was shot and killed by a brooklyn senator of minnesota, just up the road a bit from theuse in minneapolis. again, another unarmed african-american man killed by police. while we have incremenl progress in some areas, we are reminded sometimes daily that the hard work of changing and whiting away and chiseling away at systemic racism is a tough job, it is a hard job, but it is a task that is necessary and requires persistence. judy: and it keeps happening. i'm sorry, only about 30 seconds. >> i think the big thing that has changed for the good is what you might call the mainstreaming of systemic racism. a lot of people used to think it was a bad person hating african-americans. but we understand as we take a look at the wealth gap between blacks and whites, it is not just about individuals hating, its built into the structure of our society through discrimination, redlining, and the rest. so the president became the first to use the term systemic racism. to me, it is a step forward. it is not about blaming people, it is about recognizing the legacy of the past and how it
daunte wright was shot and killed by a brooklyn senator of minnesota, just up the road a bit from theuse in minneapolis. again, another unarmed african-american man killed by police. while we have incremenl progress in some areas, we are reminded sometimes daily that the hard work of changing and whiting away and chiseling away at systemic racism is a tough job, it is a hard job, but it is a task that is necessary and requires persistence. judy: and it keeps happening. i'm sorry, only about 30...
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>> no, because right around the time we saw the derek chauvin guilty verdict, daunte wright was killedunding the police. as you were able to pull this out of folks, what do some of the activist want to do when they talk about defunding the police? because that's one of the conversations a lot of people don't want to have. >> let me say, i don't think -- if you look at the phrase, defunding the police, it's way more polite than what some want to do to the police, and what it means is taking money away from the police and put it into parts of our community like education, mental resources, and when it put it there it shows the crime goes down automatically. >> you say law enforcement is an inherently racist system, and what do they say about how racism has been embedded in the system from the start? those are tough subjects. >> yeah, i mean, when you look at the origins of policing in this country it was specifically in the south founded something called the barbados slave code which tells you all you need to know about it being racist, and then during the lyndon johnson administration,
>> no, because right around the time we saw the derek chauvin guilty verdict, daunte wright was killedunding the police. as you were able to pull this out of folks, what do some of the activist want to do when they talk about defunding the police? because that's one of the conversations a lot of people don't want to have. >> let me say, i don't think -- if you look at the phrase, defunding the police, it's way more polite than what some want to do to the police, and what it means is...
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also mentioned the special guests in attendance today, including the families of george floyd, daunte wright, eric garner. he was talking about how this is unfortunately a growing fraternity. and he alongside other speakers today have said that the work continues, the need continues, to fix this issue, to have cigarettes and the senate address. and the people in attendance are ready to continue marching peacefully through elizabeth city as they have the past 12 days even after the service later this afternoon, alisyn. >> natasha chen thank you very much. >>> to washington and the deepening republican twood divide, a statement from the man at the center of it, the former president, donald trump. attempting to rebrand his consistent -- let's call it a fantasy that he won the 2020 election. he wrote this. the fraudulent presidential election of 2020 will be from this day forth -- be known as the big lie. >> that is a glare example of orwellian double speak. and soon after that statement one of the former president's biggest critics congressman liz commenty sent this tweet. tweet quote the 2020
also mentioned the special guests in attendance today, including the families of george floyd, daunte wright, eric garner. he was talking about how this is unfortunately a growing fraternity. and he alongside other speakers today have said that the work continues, the need continues, to fix this issue, to have cigarettes and the senate address. and the people in attendance are ready to continue marching peacefully through elizabeth city as they have the past 12 days even after the service later...
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a lawyer representing daunte wright's family says they have received death threats and r racist calls since the killing. want to hand it over to chris. >> thank you very much. happy monday. i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." when it comes to our politics, there is a game afoot, and here we expose it for you. caught on tape tonight. we're going to she you just how ugly the game has gotten. when you look at the effort to suppress the vote. now, look, it takes a lot of money to push bills and gain traction on the grassroots level. especially when you're playing with deception. and one of the big players behind the scenes has been caught celebrating the suppr suppression. my team has independently obtained the video first reported by mother jones this weekend. i need you to watch it. as the head of a major dark money group, remember, the problem in politics isn't illegal money, it's the legal money. this head of this dark money group brags about ghost writing many of the bills clearing gop state houses across the nation. >> iowa was the first state we got to work in. we did it quic
a lawyer representing daunte wright's family says they have received death threats and r racist calls since the killing. want to hand it over to chris. >> thank you very much. happy monday. i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." when it comes to our politics, there is a game afoot, and here we expose it for you. caught on tape tonight. we're going to she you just how ugly the game has gotten. when you look at the effort to suppress the vote. now, look, it takes a lot of money...
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while we were waiting for the end of the trial for derek chauvin for killing george floyd, you had daunte wrightafter the verdict, we had to go to a funeral service and bury a young man who was killed because a woman -- a police officer, 24-year veteran, says she accidentally pulled her gun rather than her taser. these instances are continuing. it has not stopped. it persists. i think that's why state of emergency is important. >> thanks so much for joining us today. thanks for wrapping up the show with us. follow us online, on facebook and on twitter. kasie hunt is up next with "mtp daily" right here on msnbc. bc ro® the suncare brand used most by dermatologists and their families, neutrogena® for people with skin. i don't hydrate like everyone else. because i'm not everyone else. they drink what they're told to drink. i drink what helps me rehydrate and recover: pedialyte® sport. because it works. and so do i... ♪ ♪ hydration beyond the hype. ♪ ♪ what happens when we welcome change? hydration beyond the hype. we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burning our past f
while we were waiting for the end of the trial for derek chauvin for killing george floyd, you had daunte wrightafter the verdict, we had to go to a funeral service and bury a young man who was killed because a woman -- a police officer, 24-year veteran, says she accidentally pulled her gun rather than her taser. these instances are continuing. it has not stopped. it persists. i think that's why state of emergency is important. >> thanks so much for joining us today. thanks for wrapping...
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daunte wright told his mom that's why he was stopped before an officer fatally shot him.ps say he was stopped for expired tags. then they noticed the air freshener and found an outstanding warrant. either way, minnesota's aclu is concerned about police using low-level infractions as an excuse for pretextual stops. when phil cull bert was stopped by an deputy down in arizona in 2019 -- >> he was following me for 20 minutes. >> reporter: cullbert hit record on his phone. >> so you can't have anything hanging from your rer view mirror. >> really? >> it obstructs the driver's view. >> reporter: soon a relentless line of questioning begins. >> any marijuana in the car? >> nope. >> okay. you smoke marijuana? >> no. >> mr. culbert, when is the last time you did smoke marijuana? >> i never smoked. >> never? >> i just said that. >> when you smoked a few days ago -- >> i didn't smoke. i don't smoke. >> nothing at all? no other illegal drugs? >> no. >> do you have a medical marijuana card? >> no. i don't need it because i don't smoke. >> he should have let phil go after the first qu
daunte wright told his mom that's why he was stopped before an officer fatally shot him.ps say he was stopped for expired tags. then they noticed the air freshener and found an outstanding warrant. either way, minnesota's aclu is concerned about police using low-level infractions as an excuse for pretextual stops. when phil cull bert was stopped by an deputy down in arizona in 2019 -- >> he was following me for 20 minutes. >> reporter: cullbert hit record on his phone. >> so...