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i read for ellen burns and jim brooks 2 creators as it's. read and after i finished reading jim brooks said son i was a very intelligent reading and i muttered yabber wasn't funny. and this is all we have in fact a reader of mary read it all we got wigged out wiki out and i know what the hell he's talking about so i said i said leave as you know we go way beyond angry this isn't funny turn around is that what did you have me read it that way now and if i don't do it well don't have me back i never told my dance before since but it worked it well we do have another appointment for our go ahead so i wrote it i went like i'm a sugar. crazy crazy crazy and they left their governors are leaving just like that when you come back to read with mary well i said what did i do whatever i do it because comedy is frightening when you don't know how to do it and you only learn lured by practice practice so i began to practice i began and repeat whatever i thought i had done came back in 2 weeks read with mary they laughed again. they said thank you i said
i read for ellen burns and jim brooks 2 creators as it's. read and after i finished reading jim brooks said son i was a very intelligent reading and i muttered yabber wasn't funny. and this is all we have in fact a reader of mary read it all we got wigged out wiki out and i know what the hell he's talking about so i said i said leave as you know we go way beyond angry this isn't funny turn around is that what did you have me read it that way now and if i don't do it well don't have me back i...
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matt groening and the late great sam simon were sitting there jim brooks wasn't there, but the otherit was a year or two before it got released and the first voice i auditioned was moe. and i was doing a sort of a pacino impression. a young kind of "dog day afternoon" al pacino impression. i thought might be good for it and they were, like, "can you make that gravelly?" and so i kind of made it gravelly and that sounded like moe. and they said, "cool, will you come record? i'm, like, "now, like right now? and they were, like, "yeah." and i walked over with them on the fox lot. like, i'm 22 i don't know what's going on in general anywhere, let alone in this circumstance. i recorded - >> seth: that's crazy. >> yeah. and then, every week, they had me back, and then, the show didn't air for like another year or two after that. >> seth: this might be an ignorant question, but do you always see the art of the character before you come up with a voice >> never >> seth: wow >> sometimes in certain animation projects, they will kind of show you what they're thinking but in this case, no you j
matt groening and the late great sam simon were sitting there jim brooks wasn't there, but the otherit was a year or two before it got released and the first voice i auditioned was moe. and i was doing a sort of a pacino impression. a young kind of "dog day afternoon" al pacino impression. i thought might be good for it and they were, like, "can you make that gravelly?" and so i kind of made it gravelly and that sounded like moe. and they said, "cool, will you come...
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brooks. jim, let me ask you this.s a point that was brought up by roland martin earlier tonight. it was brought up by jelani cobb earlier. it was brought up by marq claxton. and that is after having seen george floyd's video or whatever other videos that you've watched in the last few years, there is a fear amongst some black men about what happens when they go into police custody. so there is an added element here when we're talking about deescalation of the fact that the act of arresting a black man for a non-violent crime has people worried. there may be some instinct there to run, to get away, to say -- i mean, i heard people telling me tonight and today, and i've heard this from others who exist in positions of prominence in society, to say that nothing feels like the feeling of about to be arrested if you're a black man. and the worry about what that means. how do we figure out how the police can have empathy for that perspective that says this guy wants to get away because he actually fears for his life? >> wel
brooks. jim, let me ask you this.s a point that was brought up by roland martin earlier tonight. it was brought up by jelani cobb earlier. it was brought up by marq claxton. and that is after having seen george floyd's video or whatever other videos that you've watched in the last few years, there is a fear amongst some black men about what happens when they go into police custody. so there is an added element here when we're talking about deescalation of the fact that the act of arresting a...
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brooks. >> yeah, jim. for those joining us, garrett rolfe was fired, the officer that we did, we believe, shoot and kill, based on the reporting right now. this is alleged because this is still going through investigation as well as more details, potentially coming out. the killing of, again, rayshard brooks. so, for, mark, garrett rolfe was fired. the second officer on administrative leave. erica shields has resigned. when you look at what you have called a dangerous instrument potentially being aimed by rayshard brooks at the officer, is there anything that would justify, you've also said, anything procedurally that might give a grace face in terms of what we saw, also getting the body cam video just in that we showed moments ago? >> no. it's no grace face here. the use of force continuum, if it applies here, it should be applied, it's clear, and the use of deadly physical force is not applied in this particular case. i don't know if atlanta does this, during the course of their training, actually. they
brooks. >> yeah, jim. for those joining us, garrett rolfe was fired, the officer that we did, we believe, shoot and kill, based on the reporting right now. this is alleged because this is still going through investigation as well as more details, potentially coming out. the killing of, again, rayshard brooks. so, for, mark, garrett rolfe was fired. the second officer on administrative leave. erica shields has resigned. when you look at what you have called a dangerous instrument...
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why he's here tonight and going to be at this church event in phoenix later on this evening, brooke. >> jim saacosta, thank you very much in arizona. >>> i want to talk about atlanta right now. live pictures here as the funeral for rayshard brooks is coming to a close. he is the man who police shot and killed in a wendy's parking lot a couple of weekends ago. so let's take you to that service coming up. >>> and president trump continues to defend monuments with histories of racism and now he's issuing a threat of serious jail time of anyone who tries to remove them. >>> and a major deadline for major league baseball players. we have less than two hours to go for them to agree on terms for a shortened season so we could have baseball this summer. we have the details. you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. away from your body. so you feel cool... night after night. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, save $500 on all tempur-breeze mattresses. can i find an investment firm with a truly long-term view that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can
why he's here tonight and going to be at this church event in phoenix later on this evening, brooke. >> jim saacosta, thank you very much in arizona. >>> i want to talk about atlanta right now. live pictures here as the funeral for rayshard brooks is coming to a close. he is the man who police shot and killed in a wendy's parking lot a couple of weekends ago. so let's take you to that service coming up. >>> and president trump continues to defend monuments with histories...
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brooks. jim, let me ask you this. it's a point that was brought earlier tonight.s brought up by mark claxton. and that is after having seen george floyd's video or whatever other videos that you've watched in the last few years there is a fear amongst some black men about what happens when they go into police custody. so there is an added element here when we're talking about deescalation of the fact that the act of arresting a black man for a nonviolent crime has people worried. there may be some instinct there to run, to get away, to say -- i mean i heard people telling me tonight and today, and i've heard this from others who exist in positions of prominence in society to say that nothing feels like the feeling of about to be arrested if you're a black man. and the worry about what that means. how do we figure out how the police can have empathy for that perspective that says this guy wants to get away because he actually fears for his life? >> you know, i don't even think you should be -- the first two weeks of the police academy you ought to know the history
brooks. jim, let me ask you this. it's a point that was brought earlier tonight.s brought up by mark claxton. and that is after having seen george floyd's video or whatever other videos that you've watched in the last few years there is a fear amongst some black men about what happens when they go into police custody. so there is an added element here when we're talking about deescalation of the fact that the act of arresting a black man for a nonviolent crime has people worried. there may be...
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jim sciutto joins us. stiff charges in the killing of rayshard brooks. sources tell cnn that some police officers are now not responding to calls. the officer who shot brooks faces 11 charges, including felony murder, which carries the possibility of the death penalty. one key factor appears to be this picture. prosecutors allege it shows garrett rolfe, the officer, kicking brooks as he lay on the ground after being shot. rolfe's attorney says that is not true. the other officer allegedly stood on brooks' shoulders while brooks was on the ground. prosecutors said that officer would be a witness for the state, but in an unusual twist, officer officer devon brosnan's attorney says that's not true, they didn't agree to that. both men must turn themselves in today. >>> also this morning, coronavirus cases are surging now in 23 states. that is two more than yesterday. ten states have set records for the highest seven-day average of new cases. despite those facts, those numbers, president trump remains in denial. he insists the virus is, quote, dying out. that
jim sciutto joins us. stiff charges in the killing of rayshard brooks. sources tell cnn that some police officers are now not responding to calls. the officer who shot brooks faces 11 charges, including felony murder, which carries the possibility of the death penalty. one key factor appears to be this picture. prosecutors allege it shows garrett rolfe, the officer, kicking brooks as he lay on the ground after being shot. rolfe's attorney says that is not true. the other officer allegedly stood...
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jim sciutto joins me. >>> the brooks family pleading for justice this morning after the shooting death of rayshard brooks at the hands of atlanta police. brooks was honored at a vigil last night. overnight, atlanta police revealed that the former officer who killed brooks was previously reprimanded for use of force. atlanta's mayor calls brooks' death a murder. she is tightening the rules on what is acceptable use of force for an officer. >>> and today, president trump is expected to issue an executive order on policing in america. >>> a key model used by the white house is now projecting a second wave of coronavirus earlier than anticipated. and now, more than 200,000 americans dying by october. that is 30,000 more fatalities than just a projection last week. it is being attributed to premature relaxation of social distancing in states around the country. right now, cases are on the rise in 18 states. eight are experiencing increases of more than 50%, including oklahoma. and of course, that's where president trump is planning to hold his rally on saturday. meanwhile, the president is
jim sciutto joins me. >>> the brooks family pleading for justice this morning after the shooting death of rayshard brooks at the hands of atlanta police. brooks was honored at a vigil last night. overnight, atlanta police revealed that the former officer who killed brooks was previously reprimanded for use of force. atlanta's mayor calls brooks' death a murder. she is tightening the rules on what is acceptable use of force for an officer. >>> and today, president trump is...
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jim sciutto joins me. >>> the brooks family pleading for justice this morning after the shooting deathrooks at the hands of atlanta police. brooks was honored at a vigil last night. overnight, atlanta police revealed that the former officer who killed brooks was previously reprimanded for use of force. atlanta's mayor calls brooks' death a murder. she is tightening the rules on
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jim sciutto joins us. stiff charges in the killing of rayshard brooks. police officers are now not responding to calls. the officer who shot brooks faces 11 charges, including felony murder, which carries the possibility of the death penalty. one key factor appears to be this picture. prosecutors allege it shows garret lf
jim sciutto joins us. stiff charges in the killing of rayshard brooks. police officers are now not responding to calls. the officer who shot brooks faces 11 charges, including felony murder, which carries the possibility of the death penalty. one key factor appears to be this picture. prosecutors allege it shows garret lf
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brooks. cnn has reached out to the officers and their union, but, jim, we have not yet received a response. >> thanks so much, diane gallagh gallagher. joining us now, justin miller, the attorney for the family of rayshard brooks. good to have you on, mr. miller. we appreciate you taking the time this morning. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> there's so much to go through here. i want to start, if i can, with the first interaction here because brooks fell asleep in a line at a wendy's. the police pull him out of that line, administer the dui test, et cetera, but in that interaction brooks says, listen, can i walk to my sister's house? in other words, offers an out other than arrest. i wonder from your perspective -- and this is later, after 27 minutes when the police have given him that test and then attempt to handcuff him. but before we get to this point, what do you believe the police response should have been? should it have been to say all right, go home, rather than attempt to arrest? >> that question is kind of what the crux of everything we're talking about revolves around. y
brooks. cnn has reached out to the officers and their union, but, jim, we have not yet received a response. >> thanks so much, diane gallagh gallagher. joining us now, justin miller, the attorney for the family of rayshard brooks. good to have you on, mr. miller. we appreciate you taking the time this morning. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> there's so much to go through here. i want to start, if i can, with the first interaction here because brooks fell asleep in a...
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brooks here. cnn has reached out to the officers and to their union but we have not received a response yet, jim. >> diane gallagher, thanks very much. >>> also developing this morning, there's new video of a violent arrest of two black teenagers in tulsa. this one for jay walking on a road that had no sidewalks. video obtained by cnn from a tulsa resident shows one of the boys sitting handcuffed outside the patrol car there on the curb. you can see the other is in the front passenger seat where he gets kicked by an officer, dragged out of the car here to the ground. watch that moment. >> hey! >> previously released body camera video shows the officers approaching and arresting the 13 and 15-year-old boys. the 13-year-old's mother, tawana atkins, said they were visiting a relative who lived in the neighborhood and were walking down a back road where there is no sidewalk. cnn abby phillip spoke with atkins. >> they could have turned out a lot worse or he could have been dead or worse. that's the first thing that went through my mind, that they could have killed my son. >> tulsa police say the kids
brooks here. cnn has reached out to the officers and to their union but we have not received a response yet, jim. >> diane gallagher, thanks very much. >>> also developing this morning, there's new video of a violent arrest of two black teenagers in tulsa. this one for jay walking on a road that had no sidewalks. video obtained by cnn from a tulsa resident shows one of the boys sitting handcuffed outside the patrol car there on the curb. you can see the other is in the front...
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jim. well, so both of the officers charged in the killing of rayshard brooks turned themselves into the fulton county jail yesterday. officer garrett rolfe, who is charged with shooting and killing rayshard brooks, he has been moved to a different location, according to sources here in atlanta for security purposes. now, he's facing 11 counts. and one of those charges is that felony murder charge. there's been criticism of the district attorney that that was potentially overcharging in this case, which could lead to a more difficult conviction. the district attorney talked to our don lemon last night. here's what he said about that. >> we had an opportunity to speak with three eyewitnesss. we also had a chance to talk with seven other witnesses who were present at the scene of the incident. but we also had eight videotapes and the tapes were of really good quality. >> you don't feel that was an overcharge? you think it was based on what you saw, the evidence that you see on those tapes and from witnesses? >> absolutely. >> now, the district attorney is also standing by the statement he made at
jim. well, so both of the officers charged in the killing of rayshard brooks turned themselves into the fulton county jail yesterday. officer garrett rolfe, who is charged with shooting and killing rayshard brooks, he has been moved to a different location, according to sources here in atlanta for security purposes. now, he's facing 11 counts. and one of those charges is that felony murder charge. there's been criticism of the district attorney that that was potentially overcharging in this...
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jim clyburn. whip clyburn, thank you for joining us today. rayshard brooks, the police chief has resigned. protesters are angry, they were tear gassed after setting fire to a wendy's. what is your reaction when you saw the shooting? >> thank you very much for having me, jake. i was very incensed over that. you wonder when you're dealing with an issue like this out here for two or three weeks and then you see a police officer still being so insensitive to the life of a young african-american man. now, the fact of the matter is he was drinking. fell asleep in a wendy's drive-thru. and they've already patted him down. he had no weapon on him. where did they think he was going to go? so he's running away. my goodness, you've got his car. you can easily find him. get backup. but, no, you fire bullets into his back. that is not what you call corresponding force. so i think the mayor is right. this did not call for lethal force, and i don't know what's in the culture that would make this guy do that. it's got to be the culture. it's got to be the system. you've got an african-american woman, mayo
jim clyburn. whip clyburn, thank you for joining us today. rayshard brooks, the police chief has resigned. protesters are angry, they were tear gassed after setting fire to a wendy's. what is your reaction when you saw the shooting? >> thank you very much for having me, jake. i was very incensed over that. you wonder when you're dealing with an issue like this out here for two or three weeks and then you see a police officer still being so insensitive to the life of a young...
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jim sciutto is joining me. at a candlelight vigil from the family of rayshard brooks -- >> everybody right here is saying enough is enough. everybody right here has brought their relatives, brothers and sisters, everybody has a need, a desire, a want to be standing right next to somebody else. i don't have enough words for everybody. but i can speak to my heart -- from my heart to everybody. my cousin was a good person. my cousin was a happy person. he was a [ bleep ] person. >> atlanta police revealed that the former officer was reprim d reprimanded for use of force. >>> later trump is expected to roll out an executive order with some police reforms. >>> we're following the latest on the coronavirus. a key model used by the white house is projecting a second wave earlier than anticipated and more than 200,000 people dying by october. all of this because of premature relaxation of social distancing. right now, it's in the rise in 18 states and experiencing more than 50% increases and one of them is in oklahoma. despite this, trump will hold a rally in the packed arena. first, however, let's go to the unrest in
jim sciutto is joining me. at a candlelight vigil from the family of rayshard brooks -- >> everybody right here is saying enough is enough. everybody right here has brought their relatives, brothers and sisters, everybody has a need, a desire, a want to be standing right next to somebody else. i don't have enough words for everybody. but i can speak to my heart -- from my heart to everybody. my cousin was a good person. my cousin was a happy person. he was a [ bleep ] person. >>...
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jim? >> well, in just hours, the fired atlanta police officer facing a felony murder charge now in the death, the shooting death of rayshard brooks, will make his first court appearance. today, the fulton county prosecutor clarifies. he says he is not seeking the death penalty in this case. cnn's diane gallagher live in atlanta with more. so what happens today not only whim, but the other officer charged? >> so, jim, both of those officers turned themselves into fulton county jail yesterday. now, fired officer garrett rolfe, who lost his job after shooting and killed rayshard brooks one week ago today, he was transferred overnight to a different jail, sources tell us, for security purposes. he's facing 11 counts, including a felony murder charge, which has promoted a discussion around here about whether or not the district attorney overcharged in this situation, which could make it more difficult to obtain a conviction. he addressed that last night with our don lemon. >> we had an opportunity to speak with three eyewitnesss. we also had a chance to talk with seven other witnesses, who were present at the scene of the incident, bu
jim? >> well, in just hours, the fired atlanta police officer facing a felony murder charge now in the death, the shooting death of rayshard brooks, will make his first court appearance. today, the fulton county prosecutor clarifies. he says he is not seeking the death penalty in this case. cnn's diane gallagher live in atlanta with more. so what happens today not only whim, but the other officer charged? >> so, jim, both of those officers turned themselves into fulton county jail...
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jim sciutto joins me. and we begin with the stiff charges from prosecutors in the killing of rayshard brooks.tential revolt by atlanta police. sources tell cnn that some police officers are now not responding to calls. this comes as the officer who shot brooks faces 11 charges, including felony murder, which carries the possibility of the death penalty. one key factor appears to be this picture that prosecutors allege shows garrett rolfe ki b
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brooks to rest. his funeral is expected to begin at 1:00 p.m. eastern. jim, poppy. >> and his poor family.much. >> our next guest, nba all-star david robinson has been fighting against inequality for decades. he's a two-time nba champ, a member of the nba hall of fame and has two olympic gold medals. he's also a graduate of the u.s. naval academy and a very successful businessman. >> david, great to have you on this morning. we do appreciate it. listen, i think a lot of folks are fenway park with your be a publishments certainly on the court. off the court, academic, military, professional sports, business education, so they might be amazed to hear what you say, and that is that even today in the year 2020, you say some people still just see you as a black man. explain that and your reaction to it. >> yeah. i'm so glad that this conversation is a national conversation now. you know, i think we damages around it a lot. my parents grew up in segregated communities, right? my grandfather was in little rock, arkansas, and -- and so my dad grew up in the 1950s in little rock so everybody knows
brooks to rest. his funeral is expected to begin at 1:00 p.m. eastern. jim, poppy. >> and his poor family.much. >> our next guest, nba all-star david robinson has been fighting against inequality for decades. he's a two-time nba champ, a member of the nba hall of fame and has two olympic gold medals. he's also a graduate of the u.s. naval academy and a very successful businessman. >> david, great to have you on this morning. we do appreciate it. listen, i think a lot of folks...
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jim acosta at the white house, thank you very much. joining us now, the president and ceo of the naacp, derek johnson. thank you so much for joining us. rayshard brooks was shot and killed less than three weeks after george floyd's death. what is this latest police killing say about where we are right now in this national movement? >> it's a continuation. we must change the culture of policing. it is not acceptable to continue to see individuals being murdered by police. would anyone have preferred mr. brooks to drunk-drive or stop where he was and sleep. the altercation was not violent. prior to the second officer getting there. there was a conversation that the officer should've called uber and made sure he got in the car to go home. the culture that we are witnessing is something that's been long overdue. the messages we are getting from the white house is not only reckless. it's not providing any leadership. and we have to hobble to november to make the change. the culture of policing must change. >> the killing of rayshard brooks in, his words, is far less clear than that of george floyd. how do you respond to that? >> well, any time you have la
jim acosta at the white house, thank you very much. joining us now, the president and ceo of the naacp, derek johnson. thank you so much for joining us. rayshard brooks was shot and killed less than three weeks after george floyd's death. what is this latest police killing say about where we are right now in this national movement? >> it's a continuation. we must change the culture of policing. it is not acceptable to continue to see individuals being murdered by police. would anyone have...
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jim. there are conditions on that bond once he is released, something we do expect to happen tonight. the community in atlanta, the people who live here, rayshard brooksw begged the judge not to set this bond. she said she would ofear for her own life and her sanity knowing that that officer was on the streets. his attorneys argued that he's not a flight risk and that he needs the time to work on his case with his attorneys. there were actually people who were at the jail where he's being held. it's a different location for security purposes -- who were standing in the parking lot hoping they could be there to show their support for the former officer. he was fired after the shooting. once he is released. i can tell you there are protesters outside keenly watching it being broadcast what's going on. they say you can expect more protests in atlanta. this is not the outcome they wanted. >> we're learning that rolfe has refused to turn over the pass code for his cell phone. what are prosecutors saying about that? >> this was an interesting thing, especially to hear during a bond hearing. the prosecutors say they have evidence that at the scene in the min
jim. there are conditions on that bond once he is released, something we do expect to happen tonight. the community in atlanta, the people who live here, rayshard brooksw begged the judge not to set this bond. she said she would ofear for her own life and her sanity knowing that that officer was on the streets. his attorneys argued that he's not a flight risk and that he needs the time to work on his case with his attorneys. there were actually people who were at the jail where he's being held....
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jim acosta. and tell me, what are the biggest claims that bolton is making in this book? >> reporter: there are huge claims this this book, brookepresident is trying to stop it. the justice department filed a lawsuit to try to block its publication. that is not going to work out. the book is coming out. bolton is releasing excerpts of it and we're seeing excerpts on the "new york times," washington post. but i wan to tall your attention to an op-ed that john bolton former national adviser has in the "wall street journal." they all detail some of the excerpts from the book that are quite shocking, really. but in the "wall street journal" in this op-ed, bolton delves into the concerns he's had about the president's china policy and he talks about some of the exchanges that the president has had with the chinese leader xi jinping and i will tell you there are a couple of things in here that we have to say flatly, these are his claims. they have not been checked with the white house at this poin. but this is what the former national security adviser is saying in the book according to an op-ed written by john bolton. he said that in
jim acosta. and tell me, what are the biggest claims that bolton is making in this book? >> reporter: there are huge claims this this book, brookepresident is trying to stop it. the justice department filed a lawsuit to try to block its publication. that is not going to work out. the book is coming out. bolton is releasing excerpts of it and we're seeing excerpts on the "new york times," washington post. but i wan to tall your attention to an op-ed that john bolton former...
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. >> that was jim clyburn on how officers with the arrest of rayshard brooks and dylann roof.rsey. senator booker is also the co-sponsor of the justice in policing act proposed last week and also introduced legislation to remove confederate statues from the capitol. senator, always great to talk to you. just sitting there listening to jim clyburn, one thing is obvious, we can pass all the reforms we want. you have some great legislation right there that goes to procedures and reforms inside police departments and policing across america. but we have a cultural problem here on how white suspects are treated differently from black suspects. how do we bridge that gap? >> again, king said it so eloquently, i can't pass legislation to make you love me but i can pass legislation to stop you from lynching am he. we've seen lots of reforms passed. you've watched this from the kerner report to obama's task force on policing. there are thing we could have done and implemented as federal law that would have saved br breonna taylor from being killed. those officers haven't been even arres
. >> that was jim clyburn on how officers with the arrest of rayshard brooks and dylann roof.rsey. senator booker is also the co-sponsor of the justice in policing act proposed last week and also introduced legislation to remove confederate statues from the capitol. senator, always great to talk to you. just sitting there listening to jim clyburn, one thing is obvious, we can pass all the reforms we want. you have some great legislation right there that goes to procedures and reforms...
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jim acosta, thank you very much. >>> to atlanta now, there are new developments linked to the charges against those two police officers involved in the death of rayshard brooks. our national correspondent ryan young is on the scene for us. ryan, this is clearly a challenging time for the atlanta police department for indeed all the people in atlanta. what are you learning? >> reporter: absolutely, wolf. i continue to look down because throughout the hour i've been receiving text messages through my sources all around the city of atlanta, especially from police members who are very upset with the charges that have been applied to these two officers. the reason they say is because these officers were not given due process and how the officers are showing their disapproval with the system right now is they're just not showing up for work. that's a critical need for this city. you got to think about it, this city of atlanta has about 2,000 sworn police officers. so anytime you have major sections of this city that have to shut down because officers are not showing up, it does put a stress on the system. right now they're basically working 12 on, 12 off shifts an
jim acosta, thank you very much. >>> to atlanta now, there are new developments linked to the charges against those two police officers involved in the death of rayshard brooks. our national correspondent ryan young is on the scene for us. ryan, this is clearly a challenging time for the atlanta police department for indeed all the people in atlanta. what are you learning? >> reporter: absolutely, wolf. i continue to look down because throughout the hour i've been receiving text...
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jim clyburn of south carolina. thanks so much for joining us today. we have a lot to get to. but i do want to start on the shooting of rayshard brooks, the atlanta police chief has now resigned. protesters are very angry. they've been teargassed. some set fire to a wendy's there. what's your reaction when you saw the video of that police shooting? >> well a, thank you very much r having me, jake. i was very insensed over that. and sometimes you wonder when you're dealing with an issue like this for two or three weeks and then you see another police officer still being insensitive to the life of a young african-american man. the fact of the matter is he was drinking, fell asleep in the wendy's drive-thru. and they have already patted him down. he had no weapon on him. where did they think he was going to go? so he's running away. you got his car. you can easily find him. get back up, but, no, you fire bullets into his back. that is not what you call corresponding force. so i think the mayor is right. this did not call for lethal force. and i don't know what's in the culture that would make this guy do that. it has got to be the cultu
jim clyburn of south carolina. thanks so much for joining us today. we have a lot to get to. but i do want to start on the shooting of rayshard brooks, the atlanta police chief has now resigned. protesters are very angry. they've been teargassed. some set fire to a wendy's there. what's your reaction when you saw the video of that police shooting? >> well a, thank you very much r having me, jake. i was very insensed over that. and sometimes you wonder when you're dealing with an issue...
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jim, what are you learning about this executive order the president's supposed to sign tomorrow? >> reporter: well, wolf, president trump just offered some comments, as you said, on the death of rayshard brooks, calling the case disturbing. the president, as you said, is expected to sign an executive order tomorrow aimed at cleaning up police practices in the u.s. in response to the killing of george floyd. the white house, though, is leaving much of the heavy lifting on police misconduct to congress as the president continues to hammer a law and order message. mr. trump is also gearing up for a rally in tulsa, where there are worries the event could lead to an outbreak of the coronavirus. >> it is no longer reasonable -- >> reporter: facing a growing backlash to his handling of the protests after the death of george floyd, president trump told reporters he was disturbed by the police shooting death of rayshard brooks that led to a weekend of unrest in atlanta. >> i thought it was a terrible situation. very disturbing. >> reporter: on police reform, the president is trying to have it both ways, insisting he will curb officer misconduct while stressing a law and order message. >> the overall
jim, what are you learning about this executive order the president's supposed to sign tomorrow? >> reporter: well, wolf, president trump just offered some comments, as you said, on the death of rayshard brooks, calling the case disturbing. the president, as you said, is expected to sign an executive order tomorrow aimed at cleaning up police practices in the u.s. in response to the killing of george floyd. the white house, though, is leaving much of the heavy lifting on police misconduct...
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jim sciutto, thank you very much. >>> there is other breaking news we're following as well. we'll have the latest on the charges filed against two atlanta police officers in the death of rayshard brooksuding one now charged with murder. when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. all of these are face masks. this looks like a bottle of vodka. but when we first got these, we were like whoa! [laughing] my three-year-old, when we get a box delivered, screams "mommy's work!" mommy's work. with this pandemic, safety is even more important to make sure we go home safe every single day. >>> we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. we are following breaking news. the fired police officer who shot and killed rayshard brooks in atlanta was just charged with felony murder and 11 other counts. he could potentially get the death penalty if convicted. the second officer at the scene faces three charges in brooks' death and has agreed to be a state witness. also tonight we're following alarming increases in coronavirus cases in 21 states includ
jim sciutto, thank you very much. >>> there is other breaking news we're following as well. we'll have the latest on the charges filed against two atlanta police officers in the death of rayshard brooksuding one now charged with murder. when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. all of these are face masks. this looks like a bottle of vodka. but when we first got these, we were like whoa! [laughing] my...
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jim shelton. he's a senior social impact advisor of kkr and a nonresident fellow at brookings. thanks for being here today. >> good morning. i'm happy to be here. >> first of all, explain blue meridian for those who aren't familiar >> blue meridian is a unique philanthropic vehicle for philanthropists to invest in solutions to scale try to meet hard problems with hundreds of millions of dollars so you can actually solve them >> you say that talk is cheap. we have heard a lot of talk but we've also heard some ceos and some corporate executives who are really putting their money where their mouth is this week, too, in terms of trying to effect change. what do you think needs to happen and what are ways things stick around longer than when the public's attention is captured >> i think the conversation we're having before the break is apropos for this break we have to have faith that we're going to prevail in the end but we have to be willing to face the brutal facts of where we are today. i appreciate the efforts that have been made this week to confront the crisis that we have, b
jim shelton. he's a senior social impact advisor of kkr and a nonresident fellow at brookings. thanks for being here today. >> good morning. i'm happy to be here. >> first of all, explain blue meridian for those who aren't familiar >> blue meridian is a unique philanthropic vehicle for philanthropists to invest in solutions to scale try to meet hard problems with hundreds of millions of dollars so you can actually solve them >> you say that talk is cheap. we have heard a...
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jim, to that point, especially on the heels of everything that has been going on across this country like you mentioned, this was not necessarily a routine stop by any means when they found rayshard brooks were situations saying he was possibly inebriated with a dui, but the altercation with police, what has to go into the training now to change this so this does not escalate into a situation where the 27-year-old is shot and killed by police? >> right. well, you know, this is a routine call for all police. i was a uniformed deputy in florida. this is routine call. every officer has been to these calls. this is not a hard call. it's a normal call. even a person resisting, that happens pretty frequently with the police, and people resist. they resist without violence, resist with violence. this is not an unusual call for the police, and they should have been able to handle this. when they were struggling with the man they were, you know, doing a tough job. whether or not the decision to arrest mr. brooks was a good one or not i don't think we have those facts right now, but if the arrest was going to be a good one, a lawful arrest for maybe disorderly intoxication or, you know, some char
jim, to that point, especially on the heels of everything that has been going on across this country like you mentioned, this was not necessarily a routine stop by any means when they found rayshard brooks were situations saying he was possibly inebriated with a dui, but the altercation with police, what has to go into the training now to change this so this does not escalate into a situation where the 27-year-old is shot and killed by police? >> right. well, you know, this is a routine...
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jim jong-un. >> and more breaking news from atlanta where a deadline is approaching for a former officer charged with the murder in the death, charged with death in the murder of rayshard brookso surrender. he has until 6:00 p.m. tonight. the other officer, devin brosnan, turned himself in earlier today on assault charges, and he talked with us exclusively last hour. >> do you have any message to mr. brooks' family that you want to express? >> yeah, i think this is a tragic event, and it's totally -- a total tragedy that a man had to lose his life that night. >> we'll replay that entire interview coming up in a few minutes. let me bring in my coanchor, katy tur. katy, as i said earlier when we began the last hour, we could delve into so many topics, but we have too much going on today. >> that was a remarkable interview that we just did with officer brosnan and his attorney. i suggest everybody stick around and watch that again if you did not see it in the last hour. next hour, though, at the white house, the president will meet with governors on the agenda, is a discussion about reopening small businesses in the middle of a coronavirus pandemic. but casting a shadow over tha
jim jong-un. >> and more breaking news from atlanta where a deadline is approaching for a former officer charged with the murder in the death, charged with death in the murder of rayshard brookso surrender. he has until 6:00 p.m. tonight. the other officer, devin brosnan, turned himself in earlier today on assault charges, and he talked with us exclusively last hour. >> do you have any message to mr. brooks' family that you want to express? >> yeah, i think this is a tragic...