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eric garner's family battling to ban police chokeholds.ants. for wallace's family, how police respond to mental health. the family enlist the help of attorney chaka johnson, a former philadelphia police officer himself. >> when you hear mental health challenge, you have to wonder why deadly force when dealing with someone who is having a crisis. >> this narrative, that oh, he has a criminal record, and he was amped and dangerous -- >> right. >> what do you make of that description? >> when it is someone killed at the hands of police, we engage in victim blaming almost immediately. we don't go into that level of inquiry as it relates to the officers. >> reporter: the wallace family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the two officers. sean moderaso and thomas munns. the officers' attorney said in a statement both sides are discussing a mutually satisfactory resolution, but they could still face criminal charges. both officers have been placed on restrictive duty pending investigations by internal affairs and the district attorney. >>
eric garner's family battling to ban police chokeholds.ants. for wallace's family, how police respond to mental health. the family enlist the help of attorney chaka johnson, a former philadelphia police officer himself. >> when you hear mental health challenge, you have to wonder why deadly force when dealing with someone who is having a crisis. >> this narrative, that oh, he has a criminal record, and he was amped and dangerous -- >> right. >> what do you make of that...
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we finished the trial, it was a hard day, eric garner's mom joins us, the prosecutors.he tells us, you know, thank you for bringing this prosecution because i never got my day in court. joshua: with regards to your goal -- role, your job is both legal and political, in some ways. you had to be thinking about the public implications of what all of this meant, of what the prosecution was going to be like, of the crowds that were going to show up. a.g. ellison: and my house. joshua: right. where you even able to prepare for just the public spectacle of it all and the international wieght -- weight of what this meant? a.g. ellison: when you get cases like this, you do not worry about that. you deal with it but you do not worry about it. one of the teams we had was a media team. not that we were protecting out because we were not, you did not hear much from us during the trial. but we did want to monitor what was coming in at what was being said. we were able to download on that. we were able to see how it was going. one of the things i needed to do was make sure the governo
we finished the trial, it was a hard day, eric garner's mom joins us, the prosecutors.he tells us, you know, thank you for bringing this prosecution because i never got my day in court. joshua: with regards to your goal -- role, your job is both legal and political, in some ways. you had to be thinking about the public implications of what all of this meant, of what the prosecution was going to be like, of the crowds that were going to show up. a.g. ellison: and my house. joshua: right. where...
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fox news live, i am jon scott, family and community members gathered in new york city to remember eric garnerhold. the police officer was fired but no criminal changes were filed, garner's dying gasp of i can't breathe became a rallies cry among police reform activists. >> largest wildfire in u.s. torched more forest landscape in oregon, northern california border is now at over 476 area miles. about the size of los angeles. erratic winds are feeding the blaze. creating druz -- dangerous conditions for firefighters. >> i am jon scott, now back to "life, liberty and levin." mark: welcome back, thanks for being with us, i consider this a very important program, because it is about american marxism. we need to spread the word, each one of you need to be the paul reveres out there, that is our strength. in communities, neighborhoods, church groups temple groups, baseball fields, that is who we are, red-blooded hanks. thank you, peak speak of red blooded americans, pete hegseth. pete: thank you. first. critical race theory is everywhere. we hear about crt, you dissect where it comes from, why did
fox news live, i am jon scott, family and community members gathered in new york city to remember eric garnerhold. the police officer was fired but no criminal changes were filed, garner's dying gasp of i can't breathe became a rallies cry among police reform activists. >> largest wildfire in u.s. torched more forest landscape in oregon, northern california border is now at over 476 area miles. about the size of los angeles. erratic winds are feeding the blaze. creating druz -- dangerous...
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we finished the trial, it was a hard day, eric garner's mom comes on and joins us the , prosecutors. she tells us, you know, thank you for bringing this prosecution because i never got my day in court. joshua: that's right. with regard to your role, attorney general ellison job is , both legal and political, in some ways. a statewide official. you had to be thinking about the so public implications of what , all of this meant, of what the prosecution was going to be light, the scrutiny, the crowds that were going to show up outside the courthouse. a.g. ellison: and my house. joshua: right. how did you or were you even able to prepare for just the public spectacle of it all and the international weight of what this meant? a.g. ellison: when you get cases like this, you do not worry about that. you deal with it but you do not worry about it. you just deal with that. one of the teams we had was a media team. not that we were projecting out because we were not. you did not hear much from us during the trial. that was on purpose. but we did want to monitor what was coming in at what was b
we finished the trial, it was a hard day, eric garner's mom comes on and joins us the , prosecutors. she tells us, you know, thank you for bringing this prosecution because i never got my day in court. joshua: that's right. with regard to your role, attorney general ellison job is , both legal and political, in some ways. a statewide official. you had to be thinking about the so public implications of what , all of this meant, of what the prosecution was going to be light, the scrutiny, the...
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. >> when you see brother eric garner, you see king george floyd murdered, lynched, i think of ray rahimears later, that black people stop being hunted down like animals. >> lee's film, black klansman, which also dealt with race, earned one of the festival's top awards in 2018. >>> we are following new developments in britney spears' legal battle to obtain control of her finances. the pop star's court appointed attorney has submitted a petition to resign. he's represented spears throughout her 13-year conservatorship. his resignation comes nearly two weeks after the singer's explosive testimony where she called the conservatorship arrangement abusive. spears' longtime manager also resigned tuesday, saying the singer intends to retire. the next court hearing in the case is scheduled for next week. >>> so a study in iceland found that a four-day workweek -- that's right, just four days -- didn't hurt employees' productivity. researchers tracked 2,500 workers for four years, not a little bit of time, who had reduced their workweek to 35 or 36 hours. now, researchers found the wor workers --
. >> when you see brother eric garner, you see king george floyd murdered, lynched, i think of ray rahimears later, that black people stop being hunted down like animals. >> lee's film, black klansman, which also dealt with race, earned one of the festival's top awards in 2018. >>> we are following new developments in britney spears' legal battle to obtain control of her finances. the pop star's court appointed attorney has submitted a petition to resign. he's represented...
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we heard the same sentiment in communities of color after trayvon martin, after tamir rice and eric garnerlor and ahmaud arbery and we heard it even in my parent's generation after the killing of emmett till and included in that number is the place we stand today, the 1921 tulsa race massacre. >> parishioners huddled in the basement as the city burned around them. >> these are the original bricks. this is the wall that shows a lot of the fire that spread because there's a wall that stretched from here all the way over there so this wall right here is what saved this church. >> that's right. >> saved the people who came in from this window. >> that's right. >> that's right, the bombs, the bullets and would have taken refuge in this space. >> in this very space. >> it is something i could never get used to, because i know that their pride and the prayers that they prayed still reverberates. >> can you imagine losing an entire community? yet people still came back to this church, some with the same question in 1921 that we have in 2021. is god just? >> how do you as a leader of this church tr
we heard the same sentiment in communities of color after trayvon martin, after tamir rice and eric garnerlor and ahmaud arbery and we heard it even in my parent's generation after the killing of emmett till and included in that number is the place we stand today, the 1921 tulsa race massacre. >> parishioners huddled in the basement as the city burned around them. >> these are the original bricks. this is the wall that shows a lot of the fire that spread because there's a wall that...
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we cannot bring back hunter britain or breonna taylor, eric garner, or jid or any of the thousands takene. so the least we can do is remember their stories and honor their memories by rising up every day to end police violence once and for all. clearly, velveeta melts creamier. ♪ ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ (vo) parents have a way of imagining the worst... ...especially when your easily distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving... ...with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. the subaru forester. the safest forester ever. with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions, and slowing disability progression vs aubagio. don't take kesimpta if you hav
we cannot bring back hunter britain or breonna taylor, eric garner, or jid or any of the thousands takene. so the least we can do is remember their stories and honor their memories by rising up every day to end police violence once and for all. clearly, velveeta melts creamier. ♪ ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ (vo) parents have a way of imagining the worst......
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: it was the summer of-- of michael brown being killed in ferguson, missouri, and the protests, eric garnerand i came across the story of the dozier school that august. >> dickerson: whitehead was propelled by a series of stories, which detailed survivors' accounts of physical and sexual abuse at the dozier reform school for boys, that operated here in the florida panhandle for more than 100 years, before it was closed by the state in 2011. more than 50 unmarked graves were discovered on the site. you said at one point with these two books, "i've been working in the space of very little hope." what does that mean? >> whitehead: to create a realistic world, a realistic plantation, a realistic florida in the south under jim crow, it's bleak and it's terrible. >> dickerson: that must be, emotionally, quite difficult. >> whitehead: it is, and definitely the last, writing these-- these two books back to back about slavery and jim crow, was very depleting. it helps that people have shared their stories, whether it's a former slave or a former student, and opened themselves up in that way. that gi
: it was the summer of-- of michael brown being killed in ferguson, missouri, and the protests, eric garnerand i came across the story of the dozier school that august. >> dickerson: whitehead was propelled by a series of stories, which detailed survivors' accounts of physical and sexual abuse at the dozier reform school for boys, that operated here in the florida panhandle for more than 100 years, before it was closed by the state in 2011. more than 50 unmarked graves were discovered on...
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eric mitchell. it's richardson's accountability. that is garnering support. she's a leader.he owned it within hours of this being breaking news across the board. she was on national tv spilling her guts to what happened so give her that kudos for an amazing future leader. as for what's next richardson continues to hold her head up as she waits on a ban in to run for a 100 meter gold. >> that was aaron nolan reporting for us this morning. there's a chance richardson could still compete in tokyo that 30 day ban doesn't july 27th which would allow for enough time for her to race on the women's relay teams athletes are still waiting for team usa to finalize its roster. >> still ahead here, the giants looking to get out of a hitting slump and their bats came alive in the desert kron 4 grant lotus gives us the highlights after the break. scoot over. squeeze in. pull up a chair. ♪ because life's just better when you believe “there's always room for one more.” ♪ ritz. a taste of welcome. >> and now kron 4 sports brought to you by xfinity. >> the giants looking to break out of a hitt
eric mitchell. it's richardson's accountability. that is garnering support. she's a leader.he owned it within hours of this being breaking news across the board. she was on national tv spilling her guts to what happened so give her that kudos for an amazing future leader. as for what's next richardson continues to hold her head up as she waits on a ban in to run for a 100 meter gold. >> that was aaron nolan reporting for us this morning. there's a chance richardson could still compete in...
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eric mitchell. it's richardson's accountability. that is garnering support. she's a leader. she owned it within hours of this being breaking news across the board. she was on national tv spilling her guts to what happened so give her that kudos for an amazing future leader. as for what's next richardson continues to hold her head up. >> as she waits on the ban in to run for a 100 meter gold. >> that was aaron nolan reporting tonight. there is a chance richards said could still compete in tokyo, the 30 day ban ends on july. the 27th, which but allow enough time for her to race on the women's relay teams athletes are still waiting for team usa to finalize the roster. still ahead tonight. >> strange sight flames erupting in the middle of the ocean. what triggered this underwater inferno hernandez. explain what this is all about. >> plus the delta variant of covid spreading fast across the nation that warning from experts as we head into the holiday weekend. >> if they would have been 3 to 5 minutes later. none of us when made it. >> a vacaville family lucky to be alive after su
eric mitchell. it's richardson's accountability. that is garnering support. she's a leader. she owned it within hours of this being breaking news across the board. she was on national tv spilling her guts to what happened so give her that kudos for an amazing future leader. as for what's next richardson continues to hold her head up. >> as she waits on the ban in to run for a 100 meter gold. >> that was aaron nolan reporting tonight. there is a chance richards said could still...