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eric garner, mike brown, walter scott who was shot in the back and sandra bland was found hanging. freddie gray who was beaten because you capacity to look at top in the eye which is why they chased in which is why he ran, et cetera, et cetera. in each of these cases i book tries to get underneath that. public housing of joblessness, in the case of freddie gray does not the prosecutors office is. the way which public defenders have been disempowered in the public has come under assault. in the case of sandra bland him, about what black women in gaza criminalized, how mental illness is criminalized. going to enlist in each case to get a deeper issue disposability i think is partly about racism, it's largely indebted to the legacy of white supremacy but we can at any moment they ignore the fact all of these things exist within the context of the moment when it comes up ultimate decider, ultimate court of appeal to adjudicate competing worldviews. the market, hybridization, the regulations, the buzzwords we use the to become commonsense. as always live in the context of the class of a
eric garner, mike brown, walter scott who was shot in the back and sandra bland was found hanging. freddie gray who was beaten because you capacity to look at top in the eye which is why they chased in which is why he ran, et cetera, et cetera. in each of these cases i book tries to get underneath that. public housing of joblessness, in the case of freddie gray does not the prosecutors office is. the way which public defenders have been disempowered in the public has come under assault. in the...
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we were down in new york on this eric garner thing in we were working. it was an aggressive progressive white men who were with us marching down the highway. before we got to the highway the start point in science and taking things to the black people like don't do that. [laughter] the police are going to come. they're not taking you white guys out of the crowd, right? [laughter] they would like you need to stop with the respectability politics. [laughter] so poorly was the way they were engaging these black women who were leading the march which we found troublesome. second was the way in which they felt to recognize how even though they were progressive, and destroying respectability and challenging authority to school. i don't mind destroying state proper. at a certain level that's fine by just like they could recognize that despite the fact they were down for the cost and with us and did the energy and politics, the white is still for them access to protection we didn't have. when they see stop with your respectability, that's a convenient position.
we were down in new york on this eric garner thing in we were working. it was an aggressive progressive white men who were with us marching down the highway. before we got to the highway the start point in science and taking things to the black people like don't do that. [laughter] the police are going to come. they're not taking you white guys out of the crowd, right? [laughter] they would like you need to stop with the respectability politics. [laughter] so poorly was the way they were...
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. >> yes, and eric garner's mother, oscar grant's mother, michael brown. >> doctor oz, welcome back tohilly here. have you ever been through anything like that before? how did it affect you. >> it was a unique experience. i told my team it was most valuable show we have ever taped. it was hard to get them together. you mentioned the mom, trayvon martin's mom here, they lost children and they blame law enforcement. but we also have had mothers have the slain officers. on the same stage these opposite groups came together. we didn't necessity how would it play out. fact that they would be trusting enough to come on the show was uplift to go me but they got together in a prayer circle and this was unbelievable because it is allowed energy to change. now was about the fact that the mother uses a child and unique pain. describe i had as if part of you were gone. which is terrible but a child is a whole different pain. they suffered publicly. the these moms are saying listen if we're willing to come together and experience this pain, in front of you, then we need to you column together as a
. >> yes, and eric garner's mother, oscar grant's mother, michael brown. >> doctor oz, welcome back tohilly here. have you ever been through anything like that before? how did it affect you. >> it was a unique experience. i told my team it was most valuable show we have ever taped. it was hard to get them together. you mentioned the mom, trayvon martin's mom here, they lost children and they blame law enforcement. but we also have had mothers have the slain officers. on the...
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the cop who killed eric garner still has his job. doj hasn't gotten involved. numerous cases. rare for police, freddie gray was killed. five cops got off, and it's like, well, tough policing, but they weren't responsible. well, how did he die? so people are angry, but there's no level of accountability. so we sit here and go white people are protesting, a congressman who quoted mlk. this is what the same dr. king said about riots. he said, he condemned violence, but he said it's necessary for me to be as vigorous in condemning the conditions which cause persons to feel they must engage in riots activities as it is for me to condemn riots. >> he also said rioting is the language of the unheard. is that the only answer? we're hearing of peaceful protests. the man shot in tulsa, there was a protest right here in harlem yesterday. >> was it covered? >> we're talking about charlotte. does it have to be violent for it count? >> america was founded on violen violence. america responds to violence. in 1960s, the civil rights act of '64, the fair housing act of '68 were preceded by vio
the cop who killed eric garner still has his job. doj hasn't gotten involved. numerous cases. rare for police, freddie gray was killed. five cops got off, and it's like, well, tough policing, but they weren't responsible. well, how did he die? so people are angry, but there's no level of accountability. so we sit here and go white people are protesting, a congressman who quoted mlk. this is what the same dr. king said about riots. he said, he condemned violence, but he said it's necessary for...
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this comes as the family of eric garner, who was killed by a fatal police chokehold in staten island in 2014, has voiced outrage er new reports that the new york police officer who killed garner has received a 20% pay hike over the last two years. nypd officer daniel paaleo portedly earned nearly $120,000 last year. he's been on desk duty since placing garner in the fatal police chokehold, but he does not face criminal charges. meanwhile, the family of sandra bland has received $1.9 million in a wrongful death settlement with the texas department of public safety and the waller county jail. 28-year-old african-american sandra bland died in a texas jail cell in 2015, three days after she was arrested for allegedly failing to signal a lane change. authorities have claimed sandra bland committed suicide while in jail by hanging herself with a garbage bag, but her family has rejected this claim. the u.s. embassy in rome, italy, has confirmed the obama administration has agreed to pay the family of an italian aid worker killed in a cia drone strike in pakistan last year one million euros,
this comes as the family of eric garner, who was killed by a fatal police chokehold in staten island in 2014, has voiced outrage er new reports that the new york police officer who killed garner has received a 20% pay hike over the last two years. nypd officer daniel paaleo portedly earned nearly $120,000 last year. he's been on desk duty since placing garner in the fatal police chokehold, but he does not face criminal charges. meanwhile, the family of sandra bland has received $1.9 million in...
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gray in baltimore, you know, eric garner, $5.5 million.ting checks for the blood of african-american men. you do not cut a check for $5 million unless somebody did something wrong. >> is it for the blood of african-american men or is it for the healing of the families who had nothing to do with that? >> i think it's for the blood of african-american men but more importantly when it comes to african-american men, we see no justice. we see a paycheck and officer goes free. and that's the saddest situation. and that's what makes the blood boil and the streets of the youth, not just in charlotte, across the country. >> i wish you the best of luck tonight in your peaceful demonstration. i hope it stays that way. maybe we'll be able to, you know, talk with you either during, certainly after, on whatever is going to come to pass. >> yes, we definitely telling all the youth in charlotte to increase the peace. it's important. thank you. >> nice to have you. thank you for taking the time, sir, appreciate it. >>> members of the congressional black ca
gray in baltimore, you know, eric garner, $5.5 million.ting checks for the blood of african-american men. you do not cut a check for $5 million unless somebody did something wrong. >> is it for the blood of african-american men or is it for the healing of the families who had nothing to do with that? >> i think it's for the blood of african-american men but more importantly when it comes to african-american men, we see no justice. we see a paycheck and officer goes free. and that's...
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there has to be sadness when we lose tamir rice and walter scott and eric garner and michael brown andncidents that have just occurred. there are policing practices that can be implemented. deescalation, community oriented policing, better training, fu funding for training, accreditation. we cannot trust donald trump. i can trust hillary clinton. hillary clinton's private moments are personal moments with the mothers of the movement. they're not just private, they're personal. her passion for a solution, her listing of the names is real. her understanding of the pain, the broad-based african-american community. so we know that as president, she will reach out and she will be a problem-solver. she will listen to voices of those who have solutions and bring together law enforcement just as the obama's committee, the police committee, that report needs to be implemented. it was a brilliant report. of chiefs and others who have lived law enforcement over their life so what i would say is you can't listen to someone who mixes stop and frisk with a solution for what happened in charlotte. he
there has to be sadness when we lose tamir rice and walter scott and eric garner and michael brown andncidents that have just occurred. there are policing practices that can be implemented. deescalation, community oriented policing, better training, fu funding for training, accreditation. we cannot trust donald trump. i can trust hillary clinton. hillary clinton's private moments are personal moments with the mothers of the movement. they're not just private, they're personal. her passion for a...
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we saw this with the eric garner case. the concern about the relationship that prosecutors often have with police departments. these are the same that would depend on the police to be a witness in other cases and there's a great concern of how this process works with these two agencies having to work together on other cases. >> absolutely. there's always a potential conflict of interest when prosecutors who work with police to build their cases most days of the week then have to turn around and investigate. so there's ways that is sometimes sectioned off so someone else is doing the investigation through state police or independent prosecutor and police chief is also in a difficult position because absent some action by the d.a. or charges, he'd speak on behalf of all police but also basically speaking on behalf of these officers in question because they haven't been charged yet. >> we are waiting for people, but before we do, let me quickly tell you while i wait with the mayor and charlotte's mayor jennifer roberts, what
we saw this with the eric garner case. the concern about the relationship that prosecutors often have with police departments. these are the same that would depend on the police to be a witness in other cases and there's a great concern of how this process works with these two agencies having to work together on other cases. >> absolutely. there's always a potential conflict of interest when prosecutors who work with police to build their cases most days of the week then have to turn...
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they were deployed after the death of eric garner at the hands of staten island police in new york. they were deployed after the mass murder of sikhs in the sikh temple in wisconsin, they were deployed after trayvon martin was killed in florida. local community leaders praised those department of justice peacekeepers for their low-key role in that city after trayvon martin's death for being there consistently and then for helping, for trying to be a bridge to the community from the authorities and from the authorities to the community. they praised them for basically just playing an author at a timive role and quietly negotiating deals and negotiating arrangements and facilitating understandings, quiet, low-key mind the scene understandings between community groups and faith groups and the families affected and law enforcement and the local authorities. to try to just make these tense, difficult situations, i mean, they don't make them go away, but they try to make them less unpredictable, less chaotic. they try to use low-key communication to prevent more violence. we're a country
they were deployed after the death of eric garner at the hands of staten island police in new york. they were deployed after the mass murder of sikhs in the sikh temple in wisconsin, they were deployed after trayvon martin was killed in florida. local community leaders praised those department of justice peacekeepers for their low-key role in that city after trayvon martin's death for being there consistently and then for helping, for trying to be a bridge to the community from the authorities...
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city's police department has secretly recorded black lives matter protesters since the death of ericic garner in 2014, sending undercover officers to demonstratioions. the disclosure came as the nypd refused to make public videos, photos, and other records requested under the freedom of information act. lawyers seekining the records sy the susurveillance couould viole the first and fourth amendments. they say the nypd may have also violated so-called handschu guidelines, which bar the nypd from spying on protesters for solely political reasons. in august, the intercept reported that new york transit police also spied on black lives matter protesters. in financial news, the ceo of wells fargo was grilled by lawmakers on capitol hill on thursday over a scandal that saw thousands of employees use private customer information to create 2 million fake accounts in order to meet sales targets. ceceo john stumpf apologizeded o the house e financial services committee and said h his bank wl elimiminate sales quotas for emplployees beginning onon octor onone thing. -- octobober 1. earlieiethis week,k,
city's police department has secretly recorded black lives matter protesters since the death of ericic garner in 2014, sending undercover officers to demonstratioions. the disclosure came as the nypd refused to make public videos, photos, and other records requested under the freedom of information act. lawyers seekining the records sy the susurveillance couould viole the first and fourth amendments. they say the nypd may have also violated so-called handschu guidelines, which bar the nypd from...
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we're not talking about eric garner who was strangled on the streets of new york for selling loose cigarettes go on. i'm sure you don't have time in the segments but i would like to devote a lot more time to that than talking about one person's socks. >> we have devoted a significant amount of time on this network to each of those individuals and the issue. that said, what he is doing with the socks, there is a statement, this is a guy who's all about statement right now. so you think he's got a motive behind wearing those socks, don't you? >> i certainly do, and i don't think the motive is look at my socks. it's let's talk about all of the people in america who are being systematically oppressed. >> what about more players getting involved now, do you think that's going to make a difference? >> i hope so. it's certainly bringing attention to the issue. we say in our letter that we may not all choose to protest in the same way as colin kaepernick, as much as we respect and honor the action that he's taken. so if more football players or any other athletes want to participate in the same way a
we're not talking about eric garner who was strangled on the streets of new york for selling loose cigarettes go on. i'm sure you don't have time in the segments but i would like to devote a lot more time to that than talking about one person's socks. >> we have devoted a significant amount of time on this network to each of those individuals and the issue. that said, what he is doing with the socks, there is a statement, this is a guy who's all about statement right now. so you think...
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the new yorker reported early on miranda was paying attention to the eric garner case in staten island and michael brown in ferguson while putting the finishing touches on the show. he says we're screaming riseup and a lot of people are feeling that way. while some have been horrified the show has no characters of color, the packet that the cast members are people of color allows miranda to construct the 18th century, connect the revolution to current movements against police brutality, an end to the cycle of vengeance and deathing with no defendants possibly referring to the nonindictment of police officer who's cause fatalities. the show has no nonwhite characters. does the color conscious casting solve the problem or deflect from it? seth cutler noticed that the show makes kind of a use of prophetic memory that reconfigures the nation's past. in order to imagine a better future. hamilton was not all that anti-slavery with you miranda stk still cast a work of art that argues for racial justice and acceptance of the american dream. is that provocative or just a erasure of people of co
the new yorker reported early on miranda was paying attention to the eric garner case in staten island and michael brown in ferguson while putting the finishing touches on the show. he says we're screaming riseup and a lot of people are feeling that way. while some have been horrified the show has no characters of color, the packet that the cast members are people of color allows miranda to construct the 18th century, connect the revolution to current movements against police brutality, an end...
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you come right back, the eric garner choked to the death and police looked on and line.at is common practice? >> we see it more every day. neil: we see a lot of cops getting shot. do you at the same rage about that. >> you don't see a lot of cops getting shot but they shouldn't get shot. i submit to you, go a step further. we need to review the commission report on the 80-nation and suppression that is happening running its toll on people. neil: see what i'm saying reverend? >> this is -- neil: you're upset when people are shot in these instances you mentioned but you aren't when it happens to a cop. >> that is not true. as a matter of fact -- neil: have you protested rallies when it happened to cops? >> as a matter of fact, unless you ban assault weapons you can't protect -- neil: that is not what i asked. same rage when it involves a cop, white or black? >> immediately baton rouge we responded when that took place. we also know that they tried to associate the killing in baton rouge and dallas with "black lives matter." in fact, these were military people trained who s
you come right back, the eric garner choked to the death and police looked on and line.at is common practice? >> we see it more every day. neil: we see a lot of cops getting shot. do you at the same rage about that. >> you don't see a lot of cops getting shot but they shouldn't get shot. i submit to you, go a step further. we need to review the commission report on the 80-nation and suppression that is happening running its toll on people. neil: see what i'm saying reverend?...
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the list ranges from in recent times michael brown, eric garner, tamir rice. joe crawford. walter scott, freddie gray, sandra bland, la kwan mcdonald, alton sterling, philando castille, and now to tyree king. 13-year-old boy shot dead last week in ohio for carrying a bb gun. terence crutcher who was killed in tulsa, oklahoma, with his arms raised standing outside of his vehicle. lastly, just the day before yesterday, kenneth scott, who was killed in charlotte, mecklenburg police killed a disabled man. and so mr. king is the third high profile shooting of a black man who was killed by having a weapon while residing in an open carry state. mr. crutcher's car had broken down on the side of the road. he should have been able to call police for assistance. instead a police officer took his life. lastly, the family of mr. scott has said that he was reading a book while waiting for his son when he was shot by the police. now, each of these names have been added to a long list that continues to grow while our policing remains the same. the killing of unarmed black men and women by
the list ranges from in recent times michael brown, eric garner, tamir rice. joe crawford. walter scott, freddie gray, sandra bland, la kwan mcdonald, alton sterling, philando castille, and now to tyree king. 13-year-old boy shot dead last week in ohio for carrying a bb gun. terence crutcher who was killed in tulsa, oklahoma, with his arms raised standing outside of his vehicle. lastly, just the day before yesterday, kenneth scott, who was killed in charlotte, mecklenburg police killed a...
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. >> we saw with eric garner. >> exactly. what do we get in the end? the street. >> it seems to me, mika, again, we have obviously been going over this an awful lot, but two things, bare minimum, have to happen on a state and national level. number one, body cameras on every cop. we needed to see what was happening on ground level. >> mm-hmm. >> and if -- and if the camera is disabled at the time of a killing, then the burden of proof is on the cop to explain why his or her body cam was not working. and secondly, you have to have independent prosecutors looking at this from outside the districts from where these shootings occur. only -- those are two basic steps, but they would go a long way in stopping these trends. >> go ahead, eddie. >> but joe. let's look at the context of north carolina. north carolina just passed a law saying that they would not release video footage, right? body camera footage to the public. so even if we get it -- >> that's a justice department question. this is a national -- this is a national tragedy. it impacts law enforceme
. >> we saw with eric garner. >> exactly. what do we get in the end? the street. >> it seems to me, mika, again, we have obviously been going over this an awful lot, but two things, bare minimum, have to happen on a state and national level. number one, body cameras on every cop. we needed to see what was happening on ground level. >> mm-hmm. >> and if -- and if the camera is disabled at the time of a killing, then the burden of proof is on the cop to explain why...