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adam schiff no longer supports lacey it's been said . lacey was criticized activist think she is not done enough to prosecute police officers for misconduct . he hears what a spokesperson forecast out said . >> there's been an awakening in this country country around criminal justice reform and congressman shift, has his own volition not as of prodding on behalf of our campaign or otherwise . he did this i think because he recognized the importance of this movement . >> lacey says she is proud of her record . a large demonstration was held in downtown la . >>> more on the protests happening, how juneteenth celebrations continued in the state capital . >>> confederate statues come down in south carolina's capital, we hear from people both for and against the movements . >> we are not free during the civil war, the majority of it if not all of it was about slavery . >>>dozens of people gather today in sacramento for juneteenth celebration, it was one of many being held today, the event kicked off, it started and mlk library . and then soci
adam schiff no longer supports lacey it's been said . lacey was criticized activist think she is not done enough to prosecute police officers for misconduct . he hears what a spokesperson forecast out said . >> there's been an awakening in this country country around criminal justice reform and congressman shift, has his own volition not as of prodding on behalf of our campaign or otherwise . he did this i think because he recognized the importance of this movement . >> lacey says...
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rancher mark lacey says the pandemic has drastically affected his b business.any meat processing plantss ar closed over concncerns about th virus. lacey says that's hampered h hi ability to sell his cattle. >> there's plenty beef. ththis is the problem. the processers just are not able to work through this. we're carrying a millilion headf cattle, possibly, u until thehe of the y year thahat we may not able t to get toto. >> reporter: one expert says the shutdowns highlight the impoportance off protectining essential workers in the fooood industry. >> thehe challenge, the choke point, if you will, is the processing sesector. and the p problem there has bee disease and d concerns abobout didisease a among thehe empmplo. so, thohose plants are going to operate at less than their prior speed. >> reporter: managerers at this grapefruit plant in california have implemented measures to protect their workers. most of the 1,000 people who work here are immigrants who don't speak english. so, the managers offer guidance on how to avoid infection in spanish. >> reporter:
rancher mark lacey says the pandemic has drastically affected his b business.any meat processing plantss ar closed over concncerns about th virus. lacey says that's hampered h hi ability to sell his cattle. >> there's plenty beef. ththis is the problem. the processers just are not able to work through this. we're carrying a millilion headf cattle, possibly, u until thehe of the y year thahat we may not able t to get toto. >> reporter: one expert says the shutdowns highlight the...
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district attorney jackie lacey says she saw enough in it to file a felony count of assault under the color of authority against the officer, a charge punishable by up to 3 years behind bars. >>and in this case what you saw was the officer punching a man who was a resisting who can appear to have seen is behind us. his back or was covering his face at some point numerous times and so that is. a case of excessive force lacey says she was not swayed by the recent swell of public opinion focused on rooting out violent and racist police. >>but richard castillo's attorneys says the charges were brought much more quickly than normal and down a lot of times i get strong now for many >>and i think the public right now is at a point they're no longer willing to accept that as an answer in a statement lapd chief michel moore said today the officer will be held accountable for his actions just days after the incident, he addressed what he saw in the cell phone video i along with many of you watched the 3rd party video that was released last week. >>i have serious concerns tonight, the lapd offic
district attorney jackie lacey says she saw enough in it to file a felony count of assault under the color of authority against the officer, a charge punishable by up to 3 years behind bars. >>and in this case what you saw was the officer punching a man who was a resisting who can appear to have seen is behind us. his back or was covering his face at some point numerous times and so that is. a case of excessive force lacey says she was not swayed by the recent swell of public opinion...
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senator elizabeth warren is now backing -- congressman adam chef says he no longer supports lacey. the two moves are not directly related. >> there has been in the making in this country around criminal justice reform. this was not because a prodding on behalf of our campaign. he did this because he reckoned this recognizes the importance of this movement. >> lacey says she's proud of her record in reforming the criminal justice system. >>> the time number 7:17. yesterday was a little cooler, but has shaped up to be a really nice day in the may area. bay area. rosemary, how is the day looking? >> it is going to be a nice one. we will be partly cloudy at the coast, we will be mostly sunny for the rest of us as we get into the afternoon. here is a look at mt. diablo, we are starting out with sunshine here. the onshore be breeze still with us. a look on sun tracker two, that system that provided some rain to areas of the pacific northwest, moving through now into areas near idaho and further east, for us, it's going to be a partly cloudy start to the day. mostly sunny for the second p
senator elizabeth warren is now backing -- congressman adam chef says he no longer supports lacey. the two moves are not directly related. >> there has been in the making in this country around criminal justice reform. this was not because a prodding on behalf of our campaign. he did this because he reckoned this recognizes the importance of this movement. >> lacey says she's proud of her record in reforming the criminal justice system. >>> the time number 7:17. yesterday...
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by the american lacey and feel compelled to change. the ever willingly peaceful protest to honor the generations of american who have stood up and shouted at the top of their lungs and the urgent mission to makeor american more perfect union. the small minority it was explained the moment, do not advance the cause of justice but i would note, the well over 4000 protesters have been arrested in the last week, only one in four of the police officers involved in the killing of george floyd has been arrested. while that statistic does not excuse the violence we have seen, it certainly helps to explain the frustrations and anger right now. there is accountability when everyday citizens and protesters violate the law. the same accountabilities far too often lacking. law enforcement violates the law. we have to fix that. we must work to bring accountability to police department. dd as many officers who do the job the right way, are incentivized and rewarded. we must reform our laws in place practices so thatrg events like george floyd killing
by the american lacey and feel compelled to change. the ever willingly peaceful protest to honor the generations of american who have stood up and shouted at the top of their lungs and the urgent mission to makeor american more perfect union. the small minority it was explained the moment, do not advance the cause of justice but i would note, the well over 4000 protesters have been arrested in the last week, only one in four of the police officers involved in the killing of george floyd has...
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district attorney jackie lacey says she saw enough in it to file a felony count of assault under the color of authority against the officer, a charge punishable by up to 3 years behind bars. >>and in this case what you saw was the officer punching a man who was a recessed angel can appear to have his hands behind his his back or was covering his face at some point new york times and so that is. a case of excessive force lacey says she was not swayed by the recent swell of public opinion focused on rooting out violent and racist police. >>but richard castillo's attorneys says the charges were brought much more quickly than normal and down a lot of times i get strong now for many >>and i think the public right now is at a point they're no longer willing to accept that as an answer in a statement lapd chief michel moore said today the officer will be held accountable for his actions just days after the incident, he addressed what he saw in the cell phone video i along with many of you watched the 3rd party video that was released last week. >>i have serious concerns tonight, the lapd of
district attorney jackie lacey says she saw enough in it to file a felony count of assault under the color of authority against the officer, a charge punishable by up to 3 years behind bars. >>and in this case what you saw was the officer punching a man who was a recessed angel can appear to have his hands behind his his back or was covering his face at some point new york times and so that is. a case of excessive force lacey says she was not swayed by the recent swell of public opinion...
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he was found guilty for killing his wife lacey and their unborn son.orneys argued peterson deserves a new trial because of juror misconduct during the original trial. peterson is 47 years old and remains on death row in san quentin prison. >> san francisco appeals court hearing appeals and the lawyer from a groundskeeper who ntedon-hodgkin's lymphoma wants the full settlement replaced and they awarded dwayne johnson $289 million in damages back in 2018 but the judge reduced it down to $78 million. makers of roundup one of the verdict overturned or a new trial altogether. johnson's case was the first of thousands against mont sancho the claims roundup causes cancer. the court has 90 days to issue a ruling. >>> 4:50 a.m. and it is already feeling warm. let's check in with steve paulson. i have all the windows open to capture whatever cooler air there is this morning. >> both of my thermometers say 63. the normal low here is 51. that is pretty warm. >> at 4:50 a.m. >> we should be in the 50s for many and we are in the 60s for many. for my location that is
he was found guilty for killing his wife lacey and their unborn son.orneys argued peterson deserves a new trial because of juror misconduct during the original trial. peterson is 47 years old and remains on death row in san quentin prison. >> san francisco appeals court hearing appeals and the lawyer from a groundskeeper who ntedon-hodgkin's lymphoma wants the full settlement replaced and they awarded dwayne johnson $289 million in damages back in 2018 but the judge reduced it down to $78...
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that's when peterson was convicted for the murder of his wife lacey and their unborn son in 2002.e's been on death row at san quentin for 16 years. the court generally gives one hour for each death sentence appeal. we'll have more on that story at 5:00 and 6:00 tonight. >>> someone has been hanging out inside the new chase rather tar again. that would be the golden state warriors. pro teams are now allowed as long as they practice proper protocol. nbc bay area confirms that yesterday a handful of players showed up for voluntary workouts in the practice facility. it may not help get them back to a real ball game anytime soon. the most likely scenario, the season is already over. i don't like the sound of that. but it's the reality for us right now, just like that warm forecast we've been experiencing, kari, you've been telling us about this warm-up again this week. we've got to get prepared. >> yeah, seems like it's been coming like once a week, where we get these really hot days. that was a pretty prolonged heat wave. but we're going to see our temperatures spike and then come bac
that's when peterson was convicted for the murder of his wife lacey and their unborn son in 2002.e's been on death row at san quentin for 16 years. the court generally gives one hour for each death sentence appeal. we'll have more on that story at 5:00 and 6:00 tonight. >>> someone has been hanging out inside the new chase rather tar again. that would be the golden state warriors. pro teams are now allowed as long as they practice proper protocol. nbc bay area confirms that yesterday a...
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has opinion on death row at san quentin since he was cob stricted in 2004 for the murder of his wife lacey and their enborn son. he has always maintained his innocence and he claims she kil their modesto home to go fishing in the bay. >>> beyond issues with publicity, peterson's tosh argues the juke made certainly erroneous decisions about evidence and other rulings, and that led to peterson receiving an unfair trial. >>> still ahead, a citywide salute to grads. landmark also light up around san francisco. how people can take part in a special way to cheer on grads from their own homes. >>> plus, an alert driver came to the rescue of two kit bs kittens on the brick. >>> kittens mrs. walker. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, ord so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >>> let's take a live look at san
has opinion on death row at san quentin since he was cob stricted in 2004 for the murder of his wife lacey and their enborn son. he has always maintained his innocence and he claims she kil their modesto home to go fishing in the bay. >>> beyond issues with publicity, peterson's tosh argues the juke made certainly erroneous decisions about evidence and other rulings, and that led to peterson receiving an unfair trial. >>> still ahead, a citywide salute to grads. landmark also...
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run up to the election 4 years ago to withdraw america from the see these points less than a pot of lacey slash military engagements abroad which are also fruitless they come to nothing all 20 years of war has been achieved enough got us done digital in syria distort in libya and of course the yemen is something nobody wants to talk about anymore so hideous is the. no i noticed the president drum sancta around today 1st time i've seen no one to thank and iran in the same sentence in one of his tweets again i say i may be wrong and i may be doing him too much of a favor but i think from would like to get these wars the people whose careers their medals the parent dns their wages and of course the military industrial complex whose droplets depend on and bless wars around the world absolutely are not so keen on ending the wars mike i own with i would like to give you the last word on that same topic i mean are as the d.o.d.'s on a different page than the president with the strip drawdown what to do in the middle east specifically finally finishing up in afghanistan. no i think the military i
run up to the election 4 years ago to withdraw america from the see these points less than a pot of lacey slash military engagements abroad which are also fruitless they come to nothing all 20 years of war has been achieved enough got us done digital in syria distort in libya and of course the yemen is something nobody wants to talk about anymore so hideous is the. no i noticed the president drum sancta around today 1st time i've seen no one to thank and iran in the same sentence in one of his...
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shot with rubber bullets 2 weeks ago and eric our study big liberal democrat won't do anything jackie lacey who is the district attorney for the city of los angeles is a lizard democrat she's a black woman she won't prosecute a cop at all and that there are they're starting to realize that like the republican party is the cop with their knee on the neck and the democrats are the cop standing around letting it happen so that's what a lot of this autonomous zone is getting back to the earlier discussion is like it's like we're done with the whole system we see the whole system's broken up let's admit it the that's a good point and i think me on this program have had a good critique of it but it glenn also talked about the extremes on both sides and let's talk about this woke us woke is i mean i'm really quite terrifying i find it really intimidating i don't see how it really solves any problems so you know it can be gained a statute so racism is come to an end i don't see how that changes your consciousness my problem is here is that it surprises a lot of people overlook or again this is a cl
shot with rubber bullets 2 weeks ago and eric our study big liberal democrat won't do anything jackie lacey who is the district attorney for the city of los angeles is a lizard democrat she's a black woman she won't prosecute a cop at all and that there are they're starting to realize that like the republican party is the cop with their knee on the neck and the democrats are the cop standing around letting it happen so that's what a lot of this autonomous zone is getting back to the earlier...
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of course, peterson was convicted and found guilty more than 15 years ago of killing his wife, laceyson, and their unborn son. his attorneys were going to focus on the trial judge and not to move the trial a second time. peterson is 47 years old and remains on death row in san quentin. >>> coming up next, we will tell you about a new initiative. how the program policed hopes to bridge the gap between police and the communities they serve. >>> a bit warmer across the entire bay area. the real heat moves in tomorrow. we will take a closer look at your forecast ties and bigger changes that will move in by the weekend. z3wvpz z1s6z y3wvpy y1s6y >>> the killing of george floyd in minneapolis has prompted calls for police reform. the nonprofit group police to peace is believed to change the public's perception of police officers. for more on this we are joined by jim bierman retired president of the police foundation and former chief of the redlands police department in southern california. when you with the chief in redlands, implemented the police to peace and it trains officers to see t
of course, peterson was convicted and found guilty more than 15 years ago of killing his wife, laceyson, and their unborn son. his attorneys were going to focus on the trial judge and not to move the trial a second time. peterson is 47 years old and remains on death row in san quentin. >>> coming up next, we will tell you about a new initiative. how the program policed hopes to bridge the gap between police and the communities they serve. >>> a bit warmer across the entire bay...
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i just happened to notice. >> these are all letters to his wife, lacey.like anything, there's a little bit of disorganization because i've used them all. i used one butter here in my epilogue over the last letter, he wrote them from may 67 to october after the battle when he was in the hospital. >> why were his letters important in the research for this book? >> they convey what someone is thinking at the time. not 35 years later. aside from his letters, particularly poignant because such a proud soldier and he's building his own company and the letters are about how he can build the best company in vietnam and he describes in great detail with his wife, shares with her all the inner thoughts about why he was there and what he's going and what he's trying to instill in his men. i'll know where to place it, there's an important part of my book with a whole group of soldiers live in vietnam as part of, they take a ship over and clark fixed them up and you're all confused into his company. he describes it in his letter, got letters from many of the m men, ke
i just happened to notice. >> these are all letters to his wife, lacey.like anything, there's a little bit of disorganization because i've used them all. i used one butter here in my epilogue over the last letter, he wrote them from may 67 to october after the battle when he was in the hospital. >> why were his letters important in the research for this book? >> they convey what someone is thinking at the time. not 35 years later. aside from his letters, particularly poignant...
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he was found guilty more than 15 years ago for killing his wife lacey and their unborn son. during the remote court hearing yesterday attorneys argued peterson deserves a new trial, because of juror misconduct during the original trial . peterson is now 47 years old and does remain on death row at san quentin prison in marin county. >>> san francisco appeals court is hearing arguments in an appeal in the roundup cancer trial. the lawyer for a groundskeeper from phoenicia who contracted non-hodgkin's lymphoma once a court to reinstate his settlement. he was awarded $289 million in 2018. the makers of roundup one the word is overturned or a new trial altogether. johnson's case was the first of thousands of lawsuits against monsanto that claimed roundup causes cancer. the court now has 90 days to issue a ruling. >>> all right. it's going to be hot. we want to check back in with steve paulson. can people escape the heat? . a few people live near the water or san francisco, they're definitely not used to hot weather are they going to break some >> no. they will not. if you live i
he was found guilty more than 15 years ago for killing his wife lacey and their unborn son. during the remote court hearing yesterday attorneys argued peterson deserves a new trial, because of juror misconduct during the original trial . peterson is now 47 years old and does remain on death row at san quentin prison in marin county. >>> san francisco appeals court is hearing arguments in an appeal in the roundup cancer trial. the lawyer for a groundskeeper from phoenicia who contracted...
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. >> lacey swapper. >> logan smith. [applause] >> and addict g.ddie. >> justin stole. >> austin h. team. >> jackson j. cervix. >> judson d. booker. >> alicia r. thornton. >> jacob h. connors. >> michelle a. to ray. deanna r. edgar. >> jesse d. whipple. >> melissa r. gammons. >> simeon b. willis. >> brendan w. gunther. >> tyler j. amason. >> justin jang. >> jacob baumert. >> ricardo a. him and is junior. >> evan brunner. c. john from tanzania. >> burroughs. >> jacob s. t. >> samantha colletti. >> joseph kim. the fourth.. cox >> min sung kim. >> layla cunningham. >> john king. >> jackson m. needham. >> james h. larson. >> philip r. donner. >> jacob le barda. >> jason a. green. >> jonathan d. lowe. >> murray greer the third. >> john. mclaren. >> hershberger. yvonneka m. moore -- moore. j. or.th >> ryan c. jennings. [applause] >> nicholas j. parra mitch. >> edward kang. >> margaret o. redfield. >> caleb m. keifer. [applause] >> scott w. sarsen. >> son j kim. >> miles silva. >> gunther d. klima's. >> mitchell e.'s lebowski. >> grant labatt's are. >> ja
. >> lacey swapper. >> logan smith. [applause] >> and addict g.ddie. >> justin stole. >> austin h. team. >> jackson j. cervix. >> judson d. booker. >> alicia r. thornton. >> jacob h. connors. >> michelle a. to ray. deanna r. edgar. >> jesse d. whipple. >> melissa r. gammons. >> simeon b. willis. >> brendan w. gunther. >> tyler j. amason. >> justin jang. >> jacob baumert. >> ricardo a. him...
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and our media buzz producer, lacey's husband with their son. happy father's day, jared.we see a picture of our associate producer's dad with her about the full mom, pretty. great picture there. and we see a picture of our associate producer mallory with her dad, chris, out on his boat in the close pee -- chesapeake . here's a baby picture of our of producer niko with his father, david, from 1995 when niko was about a year old. alicia: then we are looking at a picture of our associate producer on the desk with his family and father, hector. and here we come with associate producer alvin catmer with his father jamal and his mom. it is also her birthday, so happy birthday to her. leland: happy birthday. alicia: absolutely. and here we have my family, i want to say happy father's day -- hey, it's of the moment, right. my husband there just above me with the green mask, brian boyd, my father, robert acuna with my siblings, he's in tucson now watching. happy father's day, dad. leland: happy father's day. happy father's day. there's your dad. we wanted to find a picture of my f
and our media buzz producer, lacey's husband with their son. happy father's day, jared.we see a picture of our associate producer's dad with her about the full mom, pretty. great picture there. and we see a picture of our associate producer mallory with her dad, chris, out on his boat in the close pee -- chesapeake . here's a baby picture of our of producer niko with his father, david, from 1995 when niko was about a year old. alicia: then we are looking at a picture of our associate producer...
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converged at the los angeles civivic centr wednesday, accusing los angeles district attorney jackie lacey of failing to prosecute police officers accused of misconduct. the protests came as l.a.'s city council introduced legislation that would cut up to $150 million from the lapd's budget, diverting the funds toward health and education programs for communities s of color. many leading athletes have come out publicly to support the protesests. basketball legend kareemem abdul jabbar wrorote in "t"the los ans times" -- "racism in america is like dust in the air. it seems invisible -- even if you're choking on it -- until you let the sun in. then you see it's everywhere. as long as we keep shining that light, we have a chance of cleaning it wherever it lands. but we have to stay vigilant, because it's always still in the air." meanwhile, many athletetes are speaeaking out againstst new ors sainints star quarterback drdrew breeees, who recently criticizid plplayers who have t taken a kne during the natioional anthem saying he would "never agree with anybody disrespecting the flag of the unit
converged at the los angeles civivic centr wednesday, accusing los angeles district attorney jackie lacey of failing to prosecute police officers accused of misconduct. the protests came as l.a.'s city council introduced legislation that would cut up to $150 million from the lapd's budget, diverting the funds toward health and education programs for communities s of color. many leading athletes have come out publicly to support the protesests. basketball legend kareemem abdul jabbar wrorote in...
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[applause] i am a film director for lacey johnson. say because of that they try to silence us people are fed up and getting nervous they will stop at nothing to keep their hold on mr. president i just want to say thank you for being a great example of a democrat republican. he never needed the black vote to win but he has done incredible work with prison reform, lowers black unemployment funding hcb you to stimulate the black community with opportunities downs. [cheers and applause] all without pandering once upon china president asked the community what we have to lose. we didn't. that now we do. thank you mr. president. [cheers and applause] >> thank you thank you very much. i wish a historical executive order defending free speech and all of this on college campuses and i will tell you it is being used like people like charlie and used very well and is opening and to have done under my order any colleges that refuses to let them speak stands to lose billions of dollars. [applause] >> we have gone far taking it to a level nobody eve
[applause] i am a film director for lacey johnson. say because of that they try to silence us people are fed up and getting nervous they will stop at nothing to keep their hold on mr. president i just want to say thank you for being a great example of a democrat republican. he never needed the black vote to win but he has done incredible work with prison reform, lowers black unemployment funding hcb you to stimulate the black community with opportunities downs. [cheers and applause] all without...
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defunding the los angeles police department and firing jackie lacey, the district attorney here in the city of los angeles. and now the challenge is take those people from the streets and move it into action in this building right here, los angeles city hall, where the mayor and the city council have committed to taking $150 million to $250 million out of the police department budget but activists down here say that is not enough for them, there are so many issues in civil society, they need money and that predominantly affect african-americans like the homelessness crisis. you can see it right here in the city of los angeles. like the education crisis. like the healthcare crisis. covid-19 is still a huge problem here in los angeles. so until that money comes up, until black lives matter and the other organizations in the coalition get a seat at the table, this is going to continue out here, lawrence. >> jacob soboroff reporting from los angeles. thank you very much, jacob. really appreciate it. we now turn to msnbc's joe fryer in houston, texas where the funeral service for george flo
defunding the los angeles police department and firing jackie lacey, the district attorney here in the city of los angeles. and now the challenge is take those people from the streets and move it into action in this building right here, los angeles city hall, where the mayor and the city council have committed to taking $150 million to $250 million out of the police department budget but activists down here say that is not enough for them, there are so many issues in civil society, they need...
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i am the field director for ilhan omar's challenger, lacey johnson.he first republican in minnesota to have black lives matter activists and lifelong democrats who want to hear what he has to say. because of that they tried to silence us at every turn. people are fed up and they're getting nervous. they will stop at nothing to keep their hold on us. even if that means lying to the very people they're supposed to represent. mr. president, i just want to say thank you for being a great example of a big tent republican. the president has never needed the black vote to win, but he has still done incredible work with prison reform, lowering black unemployment, funding hbcu's and stimulating the black communities with opportunity zones. [applause] all without pandering. once upon a time, the president asked the black community what we had to lose. we didn't have anything. but now we do. [cheers and applause] thank you, mr. president. pres. trump: thank you. thank you. i want to just tell you first of all thank you very much. so heart felt. i could see that.
i am the field director for ilhan omar's challenger, lacey johnson.he first republican in minnesota to have black lives matter activists and lifelong democrats who want to hear what he has to say. because of that they tried to silence us at every turn. people are fed up and they're getting nervous. they will stop at nothing to keep their hold on us. even if that means lying to the very people they're supposed to represent. mr. president, i just want to say thank you for being a great example of...
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one particular act is generating some controversy, lacey johnson running against congresswoman omar,t here at the memorial for george floyd, which prompted only south rage from the opponents, who tweeted their outrage igt writing that they were shocked and appalled that johnson the trump backed republican should immediately apologize. johnson responded. >> i will apologize when they apologize for all the destruction that they've caused to this city, when they apologize for the decades of leadership that has not addressed the issue, so if anyone owes an apology, they do. >> johnson also called his opponent congresswoman omar reckless as well as the minneapolis city council for their call to disband police, saying that would put the community at risk. arthel? arthel: mike, what do we know about police reform efforts in minneapolis? >> you know, governor tim walz has expressed a lot of optimism that the special session of the minnesota legislature would have produced some substantive police reform. they produce bills really through both houses that would have banned the use of choke hol
one particular act is generating some controversy, lacey johnson running against congresswoman omar,t here at the memorial for george floyd, which prompted only south rage from the opponents, who tweeted their outrage igt writing that they were shocked and appalled that johnson the trump backed republican should immediately apologize. johnson responded. >> i will apologize when they apologize for all the destruction that they've caused to this city, when they apologize for the decades of...
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and the chant that jackie lacey must go is way out there, and people already know that she's partiallyble for the murders of 601 people in l.a. county who were killed by police and whose killers, who are cops, did not go prosecuted. so we're understanding that there's momentum building. people understand what it means to defund police. people understand that the only two things that keep people safe from police violence are accountability for police, prosecutions of police, and defunding police. so we see that moving. we're going to make sure that we start with getting police out of our schools and parks and places that they have no business. we're going to get them pulled back from work of social work and emts and the things that they say the have to do in addition to policing that they're not skilled to do. and that's the will of the people. they did it in minneapolis, and minneapolis, they just committed to disbanding the minneapolis police department. we can do that all over this country. >> i know we have to go. just really quickly, only about 15 seconds, do you want to do this fa
and the chant that jackie lacey must go is way out there, and people already know that she's partiallyble for the murders of 601 people in l.a. county who were killed by police and whose killers, who are cops, did not go prosecuted. so we're understanding that there's momentum building. people understand what it means to defund police. people understand that the only two things that keep people safe from police violence are accountability for police, prosecutions of police, and defunding...
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so i am not concerned about the balance sheet and the plans lacey for itla on the board at this point. over time, i think what we did learn, i was the whole cycle of the balance sheet. first the last in a decline. it is just something tha be taken very carefully and very slowly. soom now. were not hall about now is providing the combinations of this economy and what it for as long as it needs it. that is all we are thinking about it. when the time comes we did from 2014 as you will we just froze the site size of the balance sheet. as the economy grows thexq is a very passive way and then tenant because any reaction in t market. there has market reaction when we try toot actually shrink >> thank you very much. not only to testimony but your innovative and i think very oughtful leadership. also for your decency. thank you very muchce for that. governments not able to rely on essenal services for and what impact this have on the economy. and without additional r the federal governance, how will he be able to provide the services. >> single local governmentsovide lot of the critical servi
so i am not concerned about the balance sheet and the plans lacey for itla on the board at this point. over time, i think what we did learn, i was the whole cycle of the balance sheet. first the last in a decline. it is just something tha be taken very carefully and very slowly. soom now. were not hall about now is providing the combinations of this economy and what it for as long as it needs it. that is all we are thinking about it. when the time comes we did from 2014 as you will we just...