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had a gun, and he was angry. >> reporter: draper police chief brian roberts. >> and he fired at derek johnsonting in the driver's seat of his car. >> reporter: derek, wounded, tried to drive away but lost control and crashed head-on into a tree. he died at the scene. >> it was hard. yeah, it sucked. it, um -- you have to give me a second. so derek, he was a good guy, good cop, good friend. >> reporter: derek was just 32 years old, leaving behind his wife and his 6-year-old son and his family at draper p.d. >> you know, everybody talks about a cop's cop, and the best cop you can have, and how he treated and served the community. derek was one of those guys. >> reporter: for jaclyn moore, the loss was twofold. >> he was starting to get some free time to come help me with the case and tell me more about what he did when he was on the case, and then he was killed. i didn't have anyone else to ask. >> you had lost your friend, your old competitive friend. >> i lost my friend, and i lost any information that i needed on that case. there was no one else -- >> because he was kind of the institutional
had a gun, and he was angry. >> reporter: draper police chief brian roberts. >> and he fired at derek johnsonting in the driver's seat of his car. >> reporter: derek, wounded, tried to drive away but lost control and crashed head-on into a tree. he died at the scene. >> it was hard. yeah, it sucked. it, um -- you have to give me a second. so derek, he was a good guy, good cop, good friend. >> reporter: derek was just 32 years old, leaving behind his wife and his...
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these are crushing margins and they mean lots of delegates. >>> joining us derek johnson, president ofhe naacp. we have been hearing for moths about joe biden's support from african-american voters being his firewall. is that what we saw last night, the fire? >> you saw the institutions in african-american communities, the thought leaders and voices to stand up and say for november it's important for us to win and this is the candidate we believe can do it. it started off with congressman clyburn. it's important to understand when you look at these two candidates, the question is over the last four years did bernie sanders do anything to build relationships with african-american leaders on the ground, did he meet with the congressional black caucus in four years? we on know navice president biden had had a long-standing relationship with african-americans. if bernie sanders did nothing to change the trajectory of his compa campaign and heal the problems he had in 2016 we shouldn't be surprised. i don't think he did anything different from 2016 and he got the same result. >> senator san
these are crushing margins and they mean lots of delegates. >>> joining us derek johnson, president ofhe naacp. we have been hearing for moths about joe biden's support from african-american voters being his firewall. is that what we saw last night, the fire? >> you saw the institutions in african-american communities, the thought leaders and voices to stand up and say for november it's important for us to win and this is the candidate we believe can do it. it started off with...
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we also had a discussion, various civil rights leaders and i, those of the urban league and derek johnson of the naacp, mel a -- melanie campbell and chuck schumer, we're challenging all sides of the leadership to do what is right but don't forget the underserved communities and don't forget the most vulnerable. today where i do my weekly rallies in harlem every saturday, the national action, we gave prepackaged food to those tho nese who needed prepackaged deal. we're all together and we need to sometimes deal with adversaries so we can get past this together. on the show tonight, the economic impact that's about to hit us on when the specific focus on people of color. joining me is the mayor of san francisco. madam mayor, thank you for being with me. you chose earlier than most to have your city go into an area really of shutdown, where the restaurants and the clubs and the spots like that were closed down and you've had people stay at home. how has that worked so far? >> well, it's of course been very challenging. it's been working. people have been keeping their distance and only goin
we also had a discussion, various civil rights leaders and i, those of the urban league and derek johnson of the naacp, mel a -- melanie campbell and chuck schumer, we're challenging all sides of the leadership to do what is right but don't forget the underserved communities and don't forget the most vulnerable. today where i do my weekly rallies in harlem every saturday, the national action, we gave prepackaged food to those tho nese who needed prepackaged deal. we're all together and we need...
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we're doing a conference call, civil rights leaders, the urban league, derek johnson, melanie campbelltalking to chuck schumer today. we've talked to nancy pelosi's office. this must be above partisan politics. this must be something that we deal with the morality of the issue by people in underserved communities and vulnerable communities like the homeless and those that are incarcerated. >> i heard an interview in week with the guy who heads the mission in downtown los angeles. and he sees this moment as one that could be potentially pivotal, the situation involving the homeless in this country, situation involving those who are incarcerated, has been largely ignored by many policymakers for a long time. this crisis has the ability, as he saw it, to focus attention on it in a way that it hasn't been before and could lead to longer term change. are you optimistic that that's likely to happen as a result of this? as we all become by necessity introspective here, focused on the problem. could it lead to systemic change? >> it can if we focus it which is why i took the step i did and rev
we're doing a conference call, civil rights leaders, the urban league, derek johnson, melanie campbelltalking to chuck schumer today. we've talked to nancy pelosi's office. this must be above partisan politics. this must be something that we deal with the morality of the issue by people in underserved communities and vulnerable communities like the homeless and those that are incarcerated. >> i heard an interview in week with the guy who heads the mission in downtown los angeles. and he...
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williams for more on this hi derek so is now the right time for britain to be implementing these measures are they coming too late. well i think that most experts would say boris johnson has gotten something very wrong here starting with the use of the word and to explain the thing as epidemics like the one we're seeing don't follow intuition or hunches they follow certain statistical projections which is why we're able to model that mathematically the big fallacy with this comment is that from a prevention point of view the time to impose curfews on lock downs is not when large numbers of people are getting the disease it's before arch numbers of people began to get that is that's the only way to slow it down because there's an incubation period new infections and deaths are going to continue to rise for at least $2.00 to $3.00 weeks even after strict social distancing measures have been imposed so will only see the consequences of what we do today in $2.00 to $3.00 weeks that's one of the lessons that we've learned from china and italy if you wait until numbers shoot up to react with measures then ultimately many more people are going to get the infection and it's g
williams for more on this hi derek so is now the right time for britain to be implementing these measures are they coming too late. well i think that most experts would say boris johnson has gotten something very wrong here starting with the use of the word and to explain the thing as epidemics like the one we're seeing don't follow intuition or hunches they follow certain statistical projections which is why we're able to model that mathematically the big fallacy with this comment is that from...
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derek carr see how it plays out elsewhere in the league. was a significant their offense acquiring four-time all pro receiver deondre hopkins from the houston texans in exchange for running back david johnsone second round pick. the best receivers in football. it's now paired with reigning rookie of the year qb kyler murray and that's not the only receiver deal and a reports have stefon diggs on his way to buffalo and marc cooper has resigned here with the cowboys, another nfl news, the league announced today this year's draft will still go on however it will not include any of the public events in las vegas. >>due to the coronavirus pandemic it is not known how the selection process will be conducted or where it will take place. however the rounds are still going to be televised. originally the nfl had set up an elaborate celebration throughout this trip which included a number of the city's resorts, the league says it looks forward to future event opportunities with vegas, including the super bowl. the draft is scheduled for april 23th to the 25th. finally major league baseball pushing opening day back a little further and will not play any games for at least the next 2 months this move
derek carr see how it plays out elsewhere in the league. was a significant their offense acquiring four-time all pro receiver deondre hopkins from the houston texans in exchange for running back david johnsone second round pick. the best receivers in football. it's now paired with reigning rookie of the year qb kyler murray and that's not the only receiver deal and a reports have stefon diggs on his way to buffalo and marc cooper has resigned here with the cowboys, another nfl news, the league...