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once again, phillip goff is joining us right now.e testified earlier today before the house judiciary committee hearing on oversight and policing and law enforcement accountability. also with us is the host of cnn's "united shades of america." thanks to both of you joining us. professor goff, you testified today and you said this, and let me read the quote that you said. you said, what we're seeing on the streets of the united states is a past due notice for the unpaid debts owed to black people for 400 plus years. what do you hope members of congress will take away from your testimony today? >> well, on that element, specifically, we have to have an honest accounting of the ways in which this country has erased and abused some of the people who are citizens. it would just be disingenuous for me to come back and say even if we got policing correct, yeah, that would fix it. that's not the case. part of the conversation that we're hearing right now when people are talking about defund law enforcement, what they're really talking about
once again, phillip goff is joining us right now.e testified earlier today before the house judiciary committee hearing on oversight and policing and law enforcement accountability. also with us is the host of cnn's "united shades of america." thanks to both of you joining us. professor goff, you testified today and you said this, and let me read the quote that you said. you said, what we're seeing on the streets of the united states is a past due notice for the unpaid debts owed to...
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philip atiba goff is the co-founder and c.e.o. of the center for policing equity.off, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> the central claim, i think, that is made in that op-ed but is often made and is used in some studies, as you know, is that it is true that if you compare the number of arrests or searches or stops of blacks versus the percentage in the population, it is high. it's often double. but if you compare it to the number of crimes committed, given that depending on how you counte counted african americans account for 60% of the crimes, police are less likely to stop them. how should we understand that data? >> right. so, if i can just bluntly say, this is some version of what about black on black crime. and there's two versions of that question. one is a really bad-faith dog whistle. you'll hear what about chicago is the other version of it, which is essentially, these people deserve it and don't bother me with it. there's another version of that question, though, which is, well, if there's crime that's higher in one neighborhood, shouldn
philip atiba goff is the co-founder and c.e.o. of the center for policing equity.off, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> the central claim, i think, that is made in that op-ed but is often made and is used in some studies, as you know, is that it is true that if you compare the number of arrests or searches or stops of blacks versus the percentage in the population, it is high. it's often double. but if you compare it to the number of crimes committed, given that...
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this is pa rt is tennis player coco goff.es matter event in forward. no matter how big or small your platform is coming you need to use your voice. i saw doctor king quote that said "the science of the good people is worse than the brutality of the bad people." so you need to not be silent because if you are choosing silence, you are choosing the side of the oppressor. so i have heard many things this past week and one of the things i heard is "it is not my problem". this is what i have to tell you this. if you listen to black music, if you like black culture, if you have black friends then this is your fight too. next to racing the first full day of the guinness festival and newmarket, there was a full race market and a new track record for frankie to tori but that is where the sense of normality ends. there was no crowd whirring them on and very few people on the race course at all. tom williams reports. racing for the first time and out theyjump... seven months since newmarket west station meeting, back racing again today.
this is pa rt is tennis player coco goff.es matter event in forward. no matter how big or small your platform is coming you need to use your voice. i saw doctor king quote that said "the science of the good people is worse than the brutality of the bad people." so you need to not be silent because if you are choosing silence, you are choosing the side of the oppressor. so i have heard many things this past week and one of the things i heard is "it is not my problem". this is...
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goff, you may begin. dr. goff: thank you, chairman nadler, ranking member jordan, members of the judiciary committee. i say that we mourn with you and to mr. floyd, i want to ink you especially -- thank you especially for appearing in front of this body and the rest of the country. i offer my condolences that major presence necessary in your words have moved a nation that was already mourning with you. to everyone gathered, it is my to provide back testimony on policing practices and accountability. my background is in behavioral sciences. i am a professor of policing equity. i was a witness for the president's task force of 21st century policing. a member of the national academy of sciences that issued a report on policing, one of three that , but likely best known for my work for the center for policing equity. my testimony today is in that capacity. we founded the national justice database the largest collection , of police behavioral data in the world of work focuses on combining police behavioral data, p
goff, you may begin. dr. goff: thank you, chairman nadler, ranking member jordan, members of the judiciary committee. i say that we mourn with you and to mr. floyd, i want to ink you especially -- thank you especially for appearing in front of this body and the rest of the country. i offer my condolences that major presence necessary in your words have moved a nation that was already mourning with you. to everyone gathered, it is my to provide back testimony on policing practices and...
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goff. he's a co-founder of the center for policing equity. this is something he's worked on as an expert for years. dr. goff, thanks very much for taking time to be here tonight. i'm happy to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> so i know that you're not only an expert on these things more broadly, but you specifically consulted with minneapolis on some of its policing problems and on public safety. are you going to work with the city on this new goal of dismantling the police department, re-imagining public safety in minneapolis? what do you make of what's happened so far, and do you expect you'd be involved in it? >> yeah, i mean so there's the example of compton before and camden before, but this is still unprecedented, in part because there's a chance that this sets the tone for what's happening nationally on police reform. so lisa and i got a chance to speak shortly before this. we've been involved in minneapolis. we will be willing to continue to be involved and help wherever we can to help make communities safer and provide them
goff. he's a co-founder of the center for policing equity. this is something he's worked on as an expert for years. dr. goff, thanks very much for taking time to be here tonight. i'm happy to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> so i know that you're not only an expert on these things more broadly, but you specifically consulted with minneapolis on some of its policing problems and on public safety. are you going to work with the city on this new goal of dismantling the police...
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goff, it's great to have you here, to talk with us tonight. both specifically on what is going on in minneapolis and why the eyes of the nation should be on this potential change, thanks for being here, great to have you here. >> thanks for the conversation. all right, much more to get to tonight, stay with us. your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. so visit chase.com/mobile. saturpain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. did you know prilosec otc can stobefore it begins?urn heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the
goff, it's great to have you here, to talk with us tonight. both specifically on what is going on in minneapolis and why the eyes of the nation should be on this potential change, thanks for being here, great to have you here. >> thanks for the conversation. all right, much more to get to tonight, stay with us. your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect...
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goff, good to have you with us. let me get your information, when you watch that police video, when we heard the press conference and the comments from mr. miller, what is your initial reaction to this police shooting? >> so i think mr. miller is exactly right, there's some stuff here that we need to know. this is not as straightforward as some of the other issues but there's one thing to keep our focus on. you have a man asleep or passed out in the car and the response was armed and now he's dead. the original issue was that people were going to have a hard time getting their wendy's food. i understand that there's clearly violently resisting arrest -- i mean, i work with law enforcement every day. i don't want to see police officers hurt. i don't want to see them unable to go home to their families but you had a sleeping man who's dead and he was the father of three little girls. so part of this is going to be kind of -- it's going to be a legal issue. we'll look and see what's permitted by law. what is allowed wi
goff, good to have you with us. let me get your information, when you watch that police video, when we heard the press conference and the comments from mr. miller, what is your initial reaction to this police shooting? >> so i think mr. miller is exactly right, there's some stuff here that we need to know. this is not as straightforward as some of the other issues but there's one thing to keep our focus on. you have a man asleep or passed out in the car and the response was armed and now...
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goff it's good to have you with us protests saluting the mass arrests a wave of unrest in cities across the united states has entered its 8th day and it has turned deadly at least 6 people have died in violence connected to the protests 5 police officers have been shot the killing of an african-american man in police custody in minneapolis last week kicked off peaceful demonstrations many now overshadowed by by alliance u.s. president. trump is valid to deploy the military if the violence is not reined in critics including democratic opponent joe biden have slammed trump for fanning the flames of heat rather than leading a country in crisis. president trump chose the rose garden at the white house for a speech that was to become a show of force his response to the unrest gripping the nation in the weeks since george floyd was killers. if a city or state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents then i will deploy the united states military and quickly solve the problem for them i am also taking swift and decisive action to protect
goff it's good to have you with us protests saluting the mass arrests a wave of unrest in cities across the united states has entered its 8th day and it has turned deadly at least 6 people have died in violence connected to the protests 5 police officers have been shot the killing of an african-american man in police custody in minneapolis last week kicked off peaceful demonstrations many now overshadowed by by alliance u.s. president. trump is valid to deploy the military if the violence is...
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goff as perhaps we should. on the line of questioning my two previous senators have pursued about these pattern and practice investigations, ones that look beyond just a focus on a single bad apple officer but look at the way an entire agency is being run, the way a whole department is operating and its consequences. officer derek chauvin has 18 prior investigations. a training officer at the time of the murder of george floyd. i was proud to join my colleagues as a cosponsor of the justice and policing act. it would give the department of justice subpoena power. why would that subpoena power be an important and useful tool and how do you think pattern and practice investigations can ultimately advance public safety? >> as a moment of privilege, i would like to enter into the record the ways in which the study that senator cruz mentioned that actually show the effectiveness of consent decrees, including a very recent one. i wanted to state that. on these consent decrees, the subpoena power is something that the
goff as perhaps we should. on the line of questioning my two previous senators have pursued about these pattern and practice investigations, ones that look beyond just a focus on a single bad apple officer but look at the way an entire agency is being run, the way a whole department is operating and its consequences. officer derek chauvin has 18 prior investigations. a training officer at the time of the murder of george floyd. i was proud to join my colleagues as a cosponsor of the justice and...
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when you look at officers most likely to kill and studies have been done by professor philip goff and others at john j. college of criminal justice in new york, used to be at ucla, what you find is what may be more important than whether or not an officer is racist or to kill somebody or kill a black person is how authoritarian they are. that's where donald trump's call to the most authoritarian behavior of officers and departments is such an incredible danger in this moment. we have to deal with the history of racism and we have to deal with this cross-current of authoritarianism, this band of officers, one out of ten, who if you don't obey them, well that could be the end of your life. that's what we saw it appears in atlanta at the wendy's, the pan was running away from an officer with a nonlethal weapon and shot and killed and there's no way you can say that officer felt like their life was threatened. it's a deeper problem we have to deal with that. >> front page of "usa today" ex-atlanta officer charged with murder in that case, if convicted the officer faces the possibility of
when you look at officers most likely to kill and studies have been done by professor philip goff and others at john j. college of criminal justice in new york, used to be at ucla, what you find is what may be more important than whether or not an officer is racist or to kill somebody or kill a black person is how authoritarian they are. that's where donald trump's call to the most authoritarian behavior of officers and departments is such an incredible danger in this moment. we have to deal...
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i am brent goff. to our viewers on pbs in the united states and around the world, welcome. angela merkel is urging caution as the country moves toward further easing of its coronavirus restrictions. speaking after a meeting with state leaders in berlin, angela merkel said physical distancing rules will remain in place across the entire country. she added that infection numbers have stabilized at low levels but that there have been outbreaks where physical distancing measures were not being followed. large events will remain banned across the entire country until at least the end of october. merkel said that the main task is restoring germany's economic health. here is she said. -- what she said. >> based on the budget we agreed in cabinet, it highlights that the current economic slump is the most serious we have experienced in germany possible past history. we will need a great deal of effort to ensure that we take the right route for the benefit of our citizens. brent: what does that mean? let's cross over to our editor. what measures is she talking about there? >> that wa
i am brent goff. to our viewers on pbs in the united states and around the world, welcome. angela merkel is urging caution as the country moves toward further easing of its coronavirus restrictions. speaking after a meeting with state leaders in berlin, angela merkel said physical distancing rules will remain in place across the entire country. she added that infection numbers have stabilized at low levels but that there have been outbreaks where physical distancing measures were not being...
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. >> the goff signed an exec five order allowing cities to freeze evictions to those who lost income because of the coronavirus, but that is set to expire at the end of july. the court system will decide in week whether to resume eviction cases in august. >>> it was also wrote on the energy zero bail schedule designed to keep low-level offenders from adding to covid risks in jails. the suspension has helped reduce jail population by more than 20,000 and supporters say there has been no significant effect on public safety, but some law enforsment agencies say it encourages suspects to commit other crimes while awaiting prosecution. if cash bail is reinstraited for low-level offenses, the change becomes effect five june 20th. >>> businesses making a number of changes to ensure customer safety. >> and some are riskier than others. we have places where your exposure increases. >> reporter: eveningings just got a little more excited. on tap this weekend, hitting the bar. club raven is ready to open for business. >> we are so excited to be open. >> reporter: adding new safety measures, enc
. >> the goff signed an exec five order allowing cities to freeze evictions to those who lost income because of the coronavirus, but that is set to expire at the end of july. the court system will decide in week whether to resume eviction cases in august. >>> it was also wrote on the energy zero bail schedule designed to keep low-level offenders from adding to covid risks in jails. the suspension has helped reduce jail population by more than 20,000 and supporters say there has...
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. ♪ brent: i am brent goff. welcome.polis, in the united states, thousands remember the life of george floyd, the first of three planned memorial services for the african-american who died in police custody last month. today, his coffin arrived at the north central university in the city. the service is led by the reverend al sharpton. in a eulogy referring to george floyd's death, he said it is time for black people to stand up and say "get your knee off i'mour necks. " our correspondent is standing by. it is good to see you. what has been the reaction to the eulogy? correspondent: at the moment, we have a moment of silence and reflection. the reverend just finished his eulogy. the crowd is listening out here on speakers to what he said, and of course they reacted. when you said what you just quoted, there was a lot of applause here. i think what it captured is the people here in minneapolis, right behind me, but also in the state and entire country are really asking for change. they feel it is the right time to actuall
. ♪ brent: i am brent goff. welcome.polis, in the united states, thousands remember the life of george floyd, the first of three planned memorial services for the african-american who died in police custody last month. today, his coffin arrived at the north central university in the city. the service is led by the reverend al sharpton. in a eulogy referring to george floyd's death, he said it is time for black people to stand up and say "get your knee off i'mour necks. " our...
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i'm brent goff. two viewers in the united states and all around the world, welcome.onight, and emotionally charged congressional hearing. the mother of george floyd has called on congressional lawmakers to make sure his brother did not die in vain -- the brother of george floyd has called on congressional lawmakers. the plea came as demands grew to reform policing and avoid more cases of african-americans dying at the hands of white police officers. >> the day after his brother george was laid to rest in houston, texas, full onus floyd was in washington, d.c. he called on lawmakers to ensure his brother did not die in vain. >> when you watch your big brother who you looked up to your entire life died, die begging for his mom -- i'm tired. people of all backgrounds, genders, races, have come together to demand change. honor them. honor george and make the necessary changes that make law enforcement the solution and not the problem. >> in minneapolis where george floyd was killed, the police chief's promising change. he says he will withdraw from contract negotiations
i'm brent goff. two viewers in the united states and all around the world, welcome.onight, and emotionally charged congressional hearing. the mother of george floyd has called on congressional lawmakers to make sure his brother did not die in vain -- the brother of george floyd has called on congressional lawmakers. the plea came as demands grew to reform policing and avoid more cases of african-americans dying at the hands of white police officers. >> the day after his brother george was...
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brent: i'm brent goff. to our viewers all around the world, welcome. they have come a final time to say good-bye. the funeral of george floyd, the black man whose death in police custody ignited global protests, is taking place right now at the fountain of praise church in houston, texas. friends and mourners of floyd's family have been speaking strongly and eloquently about the mantha they knew and loved. -- man that they knew and loved. we'll go live to houston in a moment, but first let's hear what those friends and family members have been saying about a man named george floyd. >> master, we thank you for this celebration. we thank you for the life of george floyd, o god. that at a moment when he called out f for his mama,a, we believ that the ears of mamas across this nation reared up. that the ears of mamas across this world heard him cry even though for one mama, all mamas began to wail. we began to wail for our children. we began to wail for our grandchildren. we wail for men across this world because of one mama's call. god, thank you. >> more
brent: i'm brent goff. to our viewers all around the world, welcome. they have come a final time to say good-bye. the funeral of george floyd, the black man whose death in police custody ignited global protests, is taking place right now at the fountain of praise church in houston, texas. friends and mourners of floyd's family have been speaking strongly and eloquently about the mantha they knew and loved. -- man that they knew and loved. we'll go live to houston in a moment, but first let's...
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i'm brent goff. to our viewers, welcome. german federal prosecutors have filed murder charges against a russian man suspected of gunning down a former rebel fighter here in berlin last year. they say moscow ordered the killing. the alleged hit job strained relations between berlin and moscow last year, prompting germany to expel two russian diplomats. russia's ambassador to germany says the murder charges are groundless and the kremlin will retaliate if berlin takes new actions against russia over the murder. reporter: it is an asssssination that has s shaken russian german relalations to the core. last year and late august, the former rebel was gunned down in the e heart of b blin, shot t ie in thehe head and bught -- in broad daylight. the suspect fled on a bicycle,, but wawas caught sooafterward.d. a r russian, according to his passport. soon after the murder, suspicions arose. the man wawas a commander in the war against russian troops until 2005. in the eyes of moscow, that made him m tererrorist. >> this man is s on or
i'm brent goff. to our viewers, welcome. german federal prosecutors have filed murder charges against a russian man suspected of gunning down a former rebel fighter here in berlin last year. they say moscow ordered the killing. the alleged hit job strained relations between berlin and moscow last year, prompting germany to expel two russian diplomats. russia's ambassador to germany says the murder charges are groundless and the kremlin will retaliate if berlin takes new actions against russia...
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. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff.o our beers on pbs in the united states and all around the world, welcome. -- to our viewers on pbs. start in the united states with a big victory for the lgbtq community. the supreme court in the u.s. has ruled it is illegal to fire workers based on their sexual orientation or their gender identity. the court said the nation's landmark 1964 civil rights act, which bars workplace discrimination based on sex, also protects gay and transgender people. the vote was 6-3, with to the court's conservative justices joining the more liberal justices in that majority decision. there haveve been r reactions cg in on social media. applceceo tim cook tweeting,g, grateful for today's decisioiony the supreme cocourt. lgbtq people deserve equal treatment in the workplace and throughout society. today's decision further underlines that federal law protects the right to fairness. another writetes, in the 1970'si was fired for coming out as a gay man, not once, but twice. i still bebear the scars. today
. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff.o our beers on pbs in the united states and all around the world, welcome. -- to our viewers on pbs. start in the united states with a big victory for the lgbtq community. the supreme court in the u.s. has ruled it is illegal to fire workers based on their sexual orientation or their gender identity. the court said the nation's landmark 1964 civil rights act, which bars workplace discrimination based on sex, also protects gay and transgender people. the vote was 6-3,...
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. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. to our viewers on pbs and 89 states and around the world, welcome.begin with breaking news. police in germany say they have identified a new suspect in the 2007 disappearance of the british girl, madeleine mccann. the suspect is a german man who was currently in prison. she disappeared in portugal in may of 2007. despite an enormous international search and lots of international media coverage, her fate still remains a mystery. for more, let's bring in our correspondent. he is on the story for us. what maury doing -- what more do we know about the parent breaking investigation? >> the suspect is a 43-year-old man. one of the leading investigators on the matter has spoken on german television tonight fairly recently. he confirmed the man is imprisoned in germany for sexual offenses concerning children and for dealing in drugs. he has previous convictions for sexual offenses with children. he is somebody who fits the profile for the suspected abductor and possible murder very clearly. the police know he was in the town in the area at the time of the di
. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. to our viewers on pbs and 89 states and around the world, welcome.begin with breaking news. police in germany say they have identified a new suspect in the 2007 disappearance of the british girl, madeleine mccann. the suspect is a german man who was currently in prison. she disappeared in portugal in may of 2007. despite an enormous international search and lots of international media coverage, her fate still remains a mystery. for more, let's bring in our...
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. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff.our viewers watching in the united states and around the world, welcome. in the united states, the brother of george floyd has appealed to protesters to remain peaceful, saying that his brother would have wanted peace and unity, nonviolence. terrence floyd spoke today in minneapolis at the spot where his brother died one week ago today when a white police officer held his knee on george floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes. an independent autopsy has found that he died of the 60 asian due to neck and back compression. that contradicts an official report from the minneapolis police. for more, let's bring in stephan. he is in minneapolis for us. let's talk about this autopsy report that was commissioned by the family of george floyd, revealing that he died of asphyxiation due to neck and back compression. do people there where you are -- have they heard the news? >> i don't think. no. that has not translated yet into the minds of many here. but i can tell you that when the official autop
. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff.our viewers watching in the united states and around the world, welcome. in the united states, the brother of george floyd has appealed to protesters to remain peaceful, saying that his brother would have wanted peace and unity, nonviolence. terrence floyd spoke today in minneapolis at the spot where his brother died one week ago today when a white police officer held his knee on george floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes. an independent autopsy has found that he...
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. ♪ brent: i am brent goff. to our viewers on pbs, and others, welcome.begin with what is being called a breakthrough in the fight against the coronavirus. researchers in the u.k. say they have identified the first drug that significantly reduces the risk of death in patients hospitalized with covid-19. in a major trial, the low cost steroid dexexamethasone was foud to cut deaths by one third i patients on ventilators and by 1/5 in patients receiving oxygen. doctors are expected to begin treating people with the drug immediately. one of the trial's chief investigators is hailing this about saving people with advanced covid-19. >> he really has quite significant effects, and it is really important, because the drug itself is very widely available. it is almost on every pharmacy shelf in every hospital. it is available throughout the world and is extremely cheap. so we look to the numbers, and if we treat eight patients in intensive care with this drug, we save one life, and the total cost of treating the patients is only about 40 pounds, this is really rem
. ♪ brent: i am brent goff. to our viewers on pbs, and others, welcome.begin with what is being called a breakthrough in the fight against the coronavirus. researchers in the u.k. say they have identified the first drug that significantly reduces the risk of death in patients hospitalized with covid-19. in a major trial, the low cost steroid dexexamethasone was foud to cut deaths by one third i patients on ventilators and by 1/5 in patients receiving oxygen. doctors are expected to begin...
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brent: i'm brent goff. to our beers on pbs in the united states and all around the world, welcome. a new security law for hong kong supported and pushed by beijing is now in effect. pro-democracy activists say this could be the beginning of the end of hong kong's autonomy. the new law allows authorities to crackdown on activities which beijing regards as subversive. it could see protesters dealt wiwith by authorities in chihin, rather than in hong kong. >> they fear this might be their last chance to protest. tuesday's flash mob in a shopping center was small, but defiant. everyone knew things were changing. some feared to show their faces. >> today i feel sosomewhat sad,, just very sad, because today china passed a law, and even though no detail of the law and they just pass it, and no one reject. so i think most of hong kong people are scared, as well. the details have now been released. the chinese security level crackdown hard and what it terms terrorist activities and criminalizes subversion and succession efforts as well as foreign interference and could enable chinese author
brent: i'm brent goff. to our beers on pbs in the united states and all around the world, welcome. a new security law for hong kong supported and pushed by beijing is now in effect. pro-democracy activists say this could be the beginning of the end of hong kong's autonomy. the new law allows authorities to crackdown on activities which beijing regards as subversive. it could see protesters dealt wiwith by authorities in chihin, rather than in hong kong. >> they fear this might be their...
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silent protest against police brutality against african-americans across the country tennis player coco goff said any tweets that police brutality has continued almost unabated since cake mix protest michael jordan offered a public statement saying he stands with those who are calling out to the ingrained racism and violence towards people of color in the u.s. we he says have had enough jordan rarely spoke of anything but sports during his playing career but george floyd's death and the resulting protests have changed so much in recent days. artless take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world italy has continued easing its coronavirus lock down now one of rome's most visited tourist sites the coliseum has reopened around 300 people visited the famous santa theater today now compare that to more than a 1000 per day before the pandemic italy will open its borders to tours from other european union countries beginning on wednesday here in germany the combination of warm weather and the pentecost holiday weekend tempted many to head for the coast despi
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silent protest against police brutality against african-americans across the country tennis player coco goff said and tweets that police brutality has continued almost unabated since cake mix protest while michael jordan offered a public statement saying he stands with those who are calling out to the ingrained racism and violence towards people of color in the u.s. we he says have had enough jordan rarely spoke of anything but sports during his playing career but george floyd's death and the resulting protests have changed so much in recent days. a look now at some other stories making news around the world russian president vladimir putin says that the country will hold a nationwide vote on constitutional reforms on july 1st after the april 22nd poll was postponed due to the coronavirus if the reforms are passed they could pave the way for putin to stay in power for 16 more years. the flagship german airline of tons or is one step closer to fulfilling conditions to receive a multi 1000000000 euro state aid package of tons a supervisory board voted to accept conditions imposed by the europe
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silent protest against police brutality against african-americans across the country tennis player coco goff said and a tweet that police brutality has continued almost unabated since cake mix protest while michael jordan offered a public statement saying he stands with those who are calling out to the ingrained racism and violence towards people of color in the u.s. we he says have had enough jordan rarely spoke of anything but sports during his playing career but george floyd's death and the resulting protests have changed so much in recent days. now people across japan got a treat last night was simultaneous fireworks displays to lift the mood during a coronavirus lockdown this year was a display in tokyo one of the many throughout the country the locations were kept secret to stop people from gathering at the launch site sites but the displays lasted long enough for people to watch from those or balcony organizers said they wanted to bring light to the skies during these dark times. are let's get a recap of our top stories here on d w president trump has warned that he will send in u.s.
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goff just laid out is absolutely right. we want to think these sorts of solutions are just really very simple and direct and clear. the problems are complex, and i think the solutions to these problems will be complex and nuanced. some combination of reform in the way in which we police and in some ways expanding services by reinvesting in education and housing and mental health services and the like. i think what dr. goff laid out is what i'm hearing on the ground from activists as well. willie, let's be clear. it'll be difficult to organize and rally around the slogan of redirect the funds of police to these things. so the slogan is a shorthand, and often times we find ourselves debate the slogan. we debated the slogan around black lives matter, people said all lives matter, blue lives matter, they thought it was a narrow utterance. people debated black power, didn't know what it meant. people debated freedom now in the context of the black's freedom struggle with dr. king. so there's been an attention to the slogan used
goff just laid out is absolutely right. we want to think these sorts of solutions are just really very simple and direct and clear. the problems are complex, and i think the solutions to these problems will be complex and nuanced. some combination of reform in the way in which we police and in some ways expanding services by reinvesting in education and housing and mental health services and the like. i think what dr. goff laid out is what i'm hearing on the ground from activists as well....
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police brutality do is joined by grand slam champion serena williams french number one teen star coco goff 2017 u.s. open champion sloane stephens and 2 time grand slam champion iommi osaka there are those watching to educate donate speak out and most importantly love all with the hash tag tennis for equality. from us for the green ball to a sport with a white one 7th plate s.-k. of wyverns look to extend their win streak when they headed down to south korea to face off against the league a leading n c o's top of the 1st with some fans in the stands wyverns left fielder young with a deep r.b.i. single to left field that will score former major leaguer jimmy s.k. up one to nothing later in the inning 3rd base enjoy young on the 12th pitch of bat for him he had the 2 run double and you go the hydrates interview and drops wyverns with a 3 nothing leave bottom of the 2nd it could be another one and he died of the finally get on the board off a solo or to lie feel like one he dong wire and are still waiting though $3.00 to $1.00 they're trying to go at it covered fans are pretty quiet in the ty
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sparked protests across america and in many other parts of the world. 16—year—old us tennis bear coco goffneed to use your platform is, you need to use your voice. i saw a doctor king quote that said "the silence of the good people is worse than the brutality of the bad people". you need to not be assignment because if you are choosing science, you are choosing the side of the oppressor. i heard many things the past week and one of the things i heard is "ltis and one of the things i heard is "it's not my problem". this is what i have to tell you this. if you listen to black music, if you like black culture, if you have black friends, then this is your fight too. more of that on the bbc sport website but for me and the team, that it's all your support for now. hello, the warm and sunny days at the start of the week feel like a distant memory now as it is turning cooler and more unsettled to end the week friday into the weekend, it will be cool and showery, longer spells of rain in the north turning unusually windy for the time of year as well. the culprit is this area of low pressure contin
sparked protests across america and in many other parts of the world. 16—year—old us tennis bear coco goffneed to use your platform is, you need to use your voice. i saw a doctor king quote that said "the silence of the good people is worse than the brutality of the bad people". you need to not be assignment because if you are choosing science, you are choosing the side of the oppressor. i heard many things the past week and one of the things i heard is "ltis and one of the...
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goff says its entire swaths of communities lacking grocery stores, lacking jobs, lacking good educationlet's begin using data for far more than law enforcement. >> i'm talking about measuring everything that we need to to ensure those communities can be healthy, safe, and empowered to determine their own outcomes. police are the spark, but the historic disinvestment of black communities which is why they only have police to solve their problems, that's really the powder keg. >> a powder keg that erupted with the protests but had been building for decades. >>> wolf, the city of minneapolis tells us most of those thousands of complaints against his officers are considered low level and in fact in 300 cases its officers received coaching instead of discipline. but how coaching is applied is unclear, and it's certainly not transparent. a former police chief of minneapolis tells us if one of her officers was coached repeatedly for bad behavior, she wouldn't even know it. wolf. >> drew griffin reporting for us. excellent, excellent work. thank you. we'll have more news just ahead. with a trul
goff says its entire swaths of communities lacking grocery stores, lacking jobs, lacking good educationlet's begin using data for far more than law enforcement. >> i'm talking about measuring everything that we need to to ensure those communities can be healthy, safe, and empowered to determine their own outcomes. police are the spark, but the historic disinvestment of black communities which is why they only have police to solve their problems, that's really the powder keg. >> a...
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everything karl goff did was great unfortunately even his mistakes. the n one was caught off faulty design you know the kurdish cricketer. no one knew when the mammoth moon rocket would finally be towed from the hangar to the launch site then finally at the end of 1967 it was time to roll out the soviet super booster. in a ceremony prior to launch crimean sparkling wine replaced the traditional bottle of champagne to send the vessel on its initial voyage. the spectacle wasn't lost on the american observers on december 11th 1967 they managed to get their 1st photo of the giant and one rock and we had it nailed down. we watched that baby and i couldn't get over how big it was it's like a big cone. and we spotted it and. always respond on the pad and then we saw the effects of it are sure that. there was nothing went off it just for the hell out of it and. they called the end one big mother as well as jay bird because it was being assembled on launch site jay. but what they had actually photographed was just a dummy to train the launch team on ramp proce
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the next witness is phillip goff. he is the cofounder and president of the center for policing equity. he also serves as the inaugural franklin a thomas professor at john jay college of criminal professionals. ba from harvard university. you may begin. nadler, you, chairman ranking member jordan, members of the judiciary committee. i say that we mourn with you and mr. floyd, i want to thank you for giving your witness in front of this body. i offer my condolences that major presence necessary in your words have moved a nation that was already mourning with you. it is my honor to be here to provide testimony on policing practices and accountability. behavioralnd is in sciences. i was a witness for the president's task force of 21st century policing. we issued a consensus report of proactive policing is one of three leads to build community trust and justice. i am best known for my work the center for policing equity. my testimony today is in that capacity. the largest collection of police behavioral data in the world w
the next witness is phillip goff. he is the cofounder and president of the center for policing equity. he also serves as the inaugural franklin a thomas professor at john jay college of criminal professionals. ba from harvard university. you may begin. nadler, you, chairman ranking member jordan, members of the judiciary committee. i say that we mourn with you and mr. floyd, i want to thank you for giving your witness in front of this body. i offer my condolences that major presence necessary...
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teddy goff, former digital director of president obama's reelection campaign.hank you so much for stopping by. after uber and lyft, san francisco is coming for doordash in a new lawsuit. i will talk to the san francisco dish attorney about that coming up -- district are turning coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: u.s. stocks falling for the first time in four days after increasing concerns about rising covid-19 case is around the world, overtaking the optimism about the economy reopening. i want to bring in abigail doolittle who has been following all of the market moves. break it down for us. abigail: a different result than yesterday because yesterday there were virus concerns as well but the end of the day stocks pulled past those worries and finished prior. today, stocks never got out of their own way. the s&p 500 opened up about half a percent on midmorning news about texas hospitalization surge which sent stocks lower. fluctuating. at the end of the day, mainly lower. the nasdaq 100, tech was one of two-out performers. gaining, but the russell 2000, mo
teddy goff, former digital director of president obama's reelection campaign.hank you so much for stopping by. after uber and lyft, san francisco is coming for doordash in a new lawsuit. i will talk to the san francisco dish attorney about that coming up -- district are turning coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: u.s. stocks falling for the first time in four days after increasing concerns about rising covid-19 case is around the world, overtaking the optimism about the economy reopening....
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. >> reporter: what is the point, goff says an entire swath of communities lacking grocery stores, lackingobs, lacking good education. and he says let's begin using data for far more than law enforcement. >> i'm talking about measuring everything that we need, to ensure those communities can be healthy, safe and empowered to determine their own outcomes. police are the spark, but the historic discipline to invest in a black community which is why they only have police to solve their problems. that's really the powder keg. >> reporter: the powder keg that erupted with protests that have been building for decades. the city tells us most of the complaints against its officers are low-level. sa and in fact, in 300 cases, officers received coaching. but how coaching is apply is unclear and not transparent. a former minneapolis police chief told us if one of her officers was coached for bad behavior even repeatedly, she wouldn't even know it. drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >>> let's bring in benjamin crump, he represents the families of george floyd, breonna taylor and so many others. good to have
. >> reporter: what is the point, goff says an entire swath of communities lacking grocery stores, lackingobs, lacking good education. and he says let's begin using data for far more than law enforcement. >> i'm talking about measuring everything that we need, to ensure those communities can be healthy, safe and empowered to determine their own outcomes. police are the spark, but the historic discipline to invest in a black community which is why they only have police to solve their...
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goff says it's entire swaths of communities lacking grocery stores, lacking jobs, lacking good education, and he says, let's begin using data for far more than law enforcement. >> i'm talking about measuring everything that we need to, to ensure those communities can be healthy, safe and empowered to determine their own outcomes. >> police are the spark but the historic disinvestment of black communities which is why they only have police to solve their problems, that's really the powder keg. >> the powder keg that erupted with the protests but had been building for decades. the city of minneapolis tells us that most of the complaints against its officers are low level and, in fact, in 300 cases, officers receive coaching instead of actual discipline. but how coaching is applied is unclear and it's certainly not transparent. a former police chief of minneapolis told us, if one of her officers was coached for bad behavior, even repeatedly, she wouldn't even know it. drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >>> the death of george floyd and the unrest that followed has sparked nationwide calls for refo
goff says it's entire swaths of communities lacking grocery stores, lacking jobs, lacking good education, and he says, let's begin using data for far more than law enforcement. >> i'm talking about measuring everything that we need to, to ensure those communities can be healthy, safe and empowered to determine their own outcomes. >> police are the spark but the historic disinvestment of black communities which is why they only have police to solve their problems, that's really the...
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mary on goff street. anyone who has been to a demonstration recently, even if they are not showing symptoms can get tested for free. we spoke to one protester after she got tested, and she said it will give her peace of mind. >> everyone was wearing a mask, but i did feel like, you know, the six feet was not -- six feet of social distancing was not always maintained. i'm living with family members right now, and i ntedtobe safe and mindful of their health as well. >> appointments are required, and they can be made online. >>> a free testing site is opening up in san leandro outside of the marina community center. anyone considered high risk or anyone showing symptoms can be tested for free. it's available to all alameda county residents. >>> there's also a new testing site in oakland. city council member guyo showing this flyer. the clinic was opened for any team members to get tested. it's outside of the high street location. >>> in the meantime, sonoma county is working to expand the antibody testing. t
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the next witness is phillip goff. he is the cofounder and president of the center for policing equity. he also serves as the inaugural franklin a thomas professor at john jay college of criminal professionals. ba from harvard university. you may begin. nadler, you, chairman ranking member jordan, members of the judiciary committee. i say that we mourn with you and mr. floyd, i want to thank you for giving your witness in front of this body. i offer my condolences that major presence necessary in your words have moved a nation that was already mourning with you. it is my honor to be here to provide testimony on policing practices and accountability. behavioralnd is in sciences. i was a witness for the president's task force of 21st century policing. we issued a consensus report of proactive policing is one of three leads to build community trust and justice. i am best known for my work the center for policing equity. my testimony today is in that capacity. the largest collection of police behavioral data in the world w
the next witness is phillip goff. he is the cofounder and president of the center for policing equity. he also serves as the inaugural franklin a thomas professor at john jay college of criminal professionals. ba from harvard university. you may begin. nadler, you, chairman ranking member jordan, members of the judiciary committee. i say that we mourn with you and mr. floyd, i want to thank you for giving your witness in front of this body. i offer my condolences that major presence necessary...
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mary on goff treatment street. anyone who has been to a demonstration recently can get tested for free. we spoke to one protester after she got tested x , and she said it gives her peace of mind. >> everyone was wearing a mask. i'm living with other family members right now, and i wanted to make sure i was mindful of their health as well. >> appointments are required, and they can be made online at sf.gov. >>> happening today, a new free testing site is opening up in san leandro. it will open outside of the marina community center on wicks boulevard. all health care and essential workers, anyone considered high- risk for the virus, or anyone showing symptoms can get tested for free. it's available to all alameda county residents. >>> there's also a new testing site in oakland. city council member noell e guyo showing this flyer. the test site is outside of the high street location. >>> sonoma county working to expand antibody testing. offered to first responders, people who have recovered, and their close contacts.
mary on goff treatment street. anyone who has been to a demonstration recently can get tested for free. we spoke to one protester after she got tested x , and she said it gives her peace of mind. >> everyone was wearing a mask. i'm living with other family members right now, and i wanted to make sure i was mindful of their health as well. >> appointments are required, and they can be made online at sf.gov. >>> happening today, a new free testing site is opening up in san...
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>>goff says its entire swaths of communities lacking grocery stores, lacking jobs, lacking good education. and he says let's begin using data for far more than law enf >>one point about measuring everything that we need to to ensure those communities can be healthy safe and empowered to determine their own outcomes. police are the spark the historic disinvestment black communities which is why we have police to solve their problems that's really the powder k. >>a powder keg that erupted with the protests. but had been building for decades. >>those drew griffin reporting for us tonight, the minneapolis police department in the head of the officers. a police union all declined the request to be interviewed or answer questions for this report. and we are following breaking news right now protesters in atlanta taking to the streets response to get another officer involved shooting there. this is video of a fire that was set to the wendy's said the site of that shooting of this fire. still going. >>as videos from a little while ago and that building is now destroyed fire crews have showed up.
>>goff says its entire swaths of communities lacking grocery stores, lacking jobs, lacking good education. and he says let's begin using data for far more than law enf >>one point about measuring everything that we need to to ensure those communities can be healthy safe and empowered to determine their own outcomes. police are the spark the historic disinvestment black communities which is why we have police to solve their problems that's really the powder k. >>a powder keg...
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goff, literally to follow up on what i am also a cosponsor of the end racial and religious profilingcorporatedit racialprofiling and required dacan you briefly explain how we could use that arrests to achieve more equitable and effective policing? >>x absolutely. th is we do not want to just look at comparisons of race. it is not enough to say that black people are stuffed more often. it is not enough to say that people have forced used on there more often. if we4i do not know t appropriate point of comparison. thout poverty. i take the senator to good faith. scientists have to ask that question. we have to take into and poverty rates before we make a determination that police have additional responsibilities above that.robust analyses are clear. crime and poverty are not sufficient racial disparities and policetops or police use of force. they are a part of the if there were national data collection on these elements, it would be possible for both federal í scientists and the broader community to get a better sense o large is the actual level of violence and where can we be targeti
goff, literally to follow up on what i am also a cosponsor of the end racial and religious profilingcorporatedit racialprofiling and required dacan you briefly explain how we could use that arrests to achieve more equitable and effective policing? >>x absolutely. th is we do not want to just look at comparisons of race. it is not enough to say that black people are stuffed more often. it is not enough to say that people have forced used on there more often. if we4i do not know t...
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yesterday, goff governor ducey d bars, gyms and theaters. hospitals in california and texas are also working to manage upticks in hospitalizations. los angeles county has ordered all beaches to close over the fourth of july weekend after reporting its highest single day case number on monday. >>> for more, i'm joined by lonnie chin, and dr. eezekiel emanuel, msnbc medical contributor. doctor, let's start with you. we played the clips, dr. fauci said he is very nervous about the data and the numbers we are running through right there. i do note in some of the states there are these reopening steps that are being rolled back in some cases. bars, nightclubs, gyms, in person drinking, i think, in florida, they decided to do away with. are enough steps being taken right now? and if not, what are some of the most important steps that you think the states should be taking? >> well, these states are all on the exponential increase in terms of the number of cases. you can see it by looking at the graphs. it was very predictable in may, when they open
yesterday, goff governor ducey d bars, gyms and theaters. hospitals in california and texas are also working to manage upticks in hospitalizations. los angeles county has ordered all beaches to close over the fourth of july weekend after reporting its highest single day case number on monday. >>> for more, i'm joined by lonnie chin, and dr. eezekiel emanuel, msnbc medical contributor. doctor, let's start with you. we played the clips, dr. fauci said he is very nervous about the data...
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and phillip goff, the co-founder and ceo and a professor at the jon jay college of criminal justice. on one hand we have examples of progress. images of some police officers and chiefs taking a knee or marching with people. i saw one in chicago on tuesday night. on the other hand you have 57 members of the buffalo emergency response team who resigned from the unit in the height of cowardi cowardice. they have just resigned from the unit because two of their fellow officers were suspended for knocking down a 75-year-old man and seriously injuring him. a lot of police in the country are on the wrong side of history right now. >> that is true. frankly, one of the things that we know is that this is why tinkering with what exists does not work. frankly the activists and the organizers and the folks that are in the streets right now are not just asking for reforms. reforms are important. ultimately you need people to oversee the reforms and implement them and time and time again what we see are the laws will be past. no choke holds or this or that. there is not a way to implement them. th
and phillip goff, the co-founder and ceo and a professor at the jon jay college of criminal justice. on one hand we have examples of progress. images of some police officers and chiefs taking a knee or marching with people. i saw one in chicago on tuesday night. on the other hand you have 57 members of the buffalo emergency response team who resigned from the unit in the height of cowardi cowardice. they have just resigned from the unit because two of their fellow officers were suspended for...
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philip goff the co-founder and president of the center for policing equity in which he is working on an actual data base on racial disparities in police stops and the use of force. after years of reporting police brutality in new york, real reform is actually happening. what does it look like and why does it take so long? we'll discuss on the other side. you're watching msnbc. virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you mig
philip goff the co-founder and president of the center for policing equity in which he is working on an actual data base on racial disparities in police stops and the use of force. after years of reporting police brutality in new york, real reform is actually happening. what does it look like and why does it take so long? we'll discuss on the other side. you're watching msnbc. virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and...
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and phillip ateva goff is the co-founder and president of center for policing equity. thanks to both of you for being here. marq, we have been studying this video and the information coming from the atlanta police department and watching the developments in atlanta. there's a lot we don't know, but what we seem to know and what the police have told us is that the 911 call came in about a man asleep in the drive-through lane. and now that man is dead. what do you make of this? >> i think what the mayor indicated is something that we really have to pay attention to and focus on, and that is whether or not the level of force that was used in this interaction, which should have been pretty simple and straightforward. you responded to a call, in essence, for assistance. someone may have called just perhaps to offer assistance to this individual sleeping. but either way, there has to be the level of course commensurate with the level of threat. and you can't -- a police officer, a professional police officer cannot use deadly physical force unless deadly physical force is be
and phillip ateva goff is the co-founder and president of center for policing equity. thanks to both of you for being here. marq, we have been studying this video and the information coming from the atlanta police department and watching the developments in atlanta. there's a lot we don't know, but what we seem to know and what the police have told us is that the 911 call came in about a man asleep in the drive-through lane. and now that man is dead. what do you make of this? >> i think...
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franklin, goff, buchanan, and octavia, and add up the lane, i calculate between 18 and 22 north-south lanes of traffic. basically bigger than the 80 over in berkley. and i would guess that the volume of traffic being funneled through this part of the city is hugely disproportionate to anywhere else in san francisco. as the traffic comes back, these streets are simply going to fill in with cars. buchanan is basically already speeding up -- >> 30 seconds. >> -- coming off the exit. laguna is a freeway access road to octavia and golf and franklin, very, very wide streets. as this fills in, it is not going to be inviting for cycling. so it is critical to connect the north mission through this part of the city. it is flat. it has very intense uf land uses and high and businesses that are pining to open up. we are not going to be able to support these businesses -- >> secretary: thank you. next caller please. operator: you have six questions remaining. >> secretary: next speaker, please. when you start talking, we will start your time. >> caller: this is hayden miller. i am just calling in
franklin, goff, buchanan, and octavia, and add up the lane, i calculate between 18 and 22 north-south lanes of traffic. basically bigger than the 80 over in berkley. and i would guess that the volume of traffic being funneled through this part of the city is hugely disproportionate to anywhere else in san francisco. as the traffic comes back, these streets are simply going to fill in with cars. buchanan is basically already speeding up -- >> 30 seconds. >> -- coming off the exit....