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enforcement has been an issue that dominated headlines in the united states for years names like michael brown eric garner and tamir rice bring back memories of mass protest movements and rising anger from the black community and concerned citizens. be a part of. the latest statistics reveal just how systemic the problem of police violence could be police for this is a leading cause of death for young men in the united states over the lot of course about one in every 1000 black men can expect to be killed by police risk of being killed by police peaks between the age of 20 years and 35 years for men and women and for all racial and ethnic groups in fact dying at the hands of law enforcement is the 6th leading cause of death think about it american police officers take more young lives than diabetes influenza and most diseases only car accidents suicide homicide heart disease and cancer kill more young americans than police officers it's almost like interactions with the police or becoming a public health crisis or a drug epidemic these some of the reinforces calls to treat police violence as a public heal
enforcement has been an issue that dominated headlines in the united states for years names like michael brown eric garner and tamir rice bring back memories of mass protest movements and rising anger from the black community and concerned citizens. be a part of. the latest statistics reveal just how systemic the problem of police violence could be police for this is a leading cause of death for young men in the united states over the lot of course about one in every 1000 black men can expect...
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. >> whether it's the case of someone like rice or michael brown or eric garner where the trump justiceepartment decided not to pursue charges. we need to end immunity for police officers to hold them accountable. >> laura: john. federalizing use of force standards? >> i am glad you played that clip. that's unconstitutional. this is an area where the constitution itself places limits on police at every level of jurisdiction, city, state an problem. the statistics show no racial difference in the use of force and police shootings in the country. >> laura: i know no one believes that. the left will keep spreading lives. mark, the decision tonight where nypd suspended the police officer involved in the choke hold death of eric garner in 2014. the video looked horrific. he said he could not breathe. today a judge recommended that daniel pantaleo be fired and mayor bill de blasio supports it. >> until today the garner family has been failed by this entire process. as all of this stretched on, it reinforces the suspicion that justice doesn't exist for people who look like eric garner. >> laur
. >> whether it's the case of someone like rice or michael brown or eric garner where the trump justiceepartment decided not to pursue charges. we need to end immunity for police officers to hold them accountable. >> laura: john. federalizing use of force standards? >> i am glad you played that clip. that's unconstitutional. this is an area where the constitution itself places limits on police at every level of jurisdiction, city, state an problem. the statistics show no...
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eric garner had a family. the police commissioner said that. he's never coming back. the thing we can think about is between what happened to michael brown and eric garner in missouri, what it did was it started a conversation. the commissioner said a couple of things after eric garner's death. everyone is wearing body cameras now. they had to take deescalation classes and how they need to act in the community. all of those things are what needed to have in the police department and a lot of police departments. that's something that can come out of that. i am interested to hear what the family says. >> the bottom leine is this man was selling cigarettes and he was unarmed and got out of control. he lost his life. >> that's why we saw people take to the streets. that's why this conversation continues. that's why commissioner o'neill tried to handle this today in the way he did. >> shawna. one of this things he said certainly after we began our conversation is that it lasted too long. that's one of the things they also learn. we'll have to lever it there for now. this is a conversation that's going to continually be hearing from all sides.
eric garner had a family. the police commissioner said that. he's never coming back. the thing we can think about is between what happened to michael brown and eric garner in missouri, what it did was it started a conversation. the commissioner said a couple of things after eric garner's death. everyone is wearing body cameras now. they had to take deescalation classes and how they need to act in the community. all of those things are what needed to have in the police department and a lot of...
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whether it's the case of someone like tamir rice or michael brown, or eric garner, where the trump justicest decided not to pursue charges. we need to ensure we have a national use of force standard and that we end qualified immunity for police officers so we can hold them accountable for using excessive force. >> i want to bring in -- i want to bring in governor inslee. your response? >> i suggest that people come out to the state of washington and see what criminal justice reform looks like. our effort to reduce racial disparity, i'm proud i was the first governor to offer pardons to thousands of people with drug crimes. now we're vacating more tens of thousands. we've eliminated the death penalty. and importantly, we've done this, when people come out of the legal system and they've done their responsibility to the citizens, we need to make sure they can get a job. we have banned the box so that people can actually get a job when they come out. and i got to argue with my friend, secretary castro, we haven't put forward a plan, we have adopted probably one of the best police accountabili
whether it's the case of someone like tamir rice or michael brown, or eric garner, where the trump justicest decided not to pursue charges. we need to ensure we have a national use of force standard and that we end qualified immunity for police officers so we can hold them accountable for using excessive force. >> i want to bring in -- i want to bring in governor inslee. your response? >> i suggest that people come out to the state of washington and see what criminal justice reform...
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when we started this whole movement with eric garner and then on to michael brown and ferguson, was for law to work, not administration jobs. >> reverend, i'm going to cut you off real quick because we're going to hear eric garner's mother. >> pantaleo, you, your regime, you can appeal all you want. but i am still out here. i am out here for the long run. you call out here against me. i'm out here. and cannot scare me away. pantaleo, you may have lost your job, but i lost a son. >> that's right! >> july 17th, 2014, i lost my son. cannot replace that. you can get another job maybe at burger king. okay? >> so that's eric garner's mother obviously upset and talking about the possibility of appeal. we've seen the police officer's union come out and is unhappy today with this ruling. we're talking about where this goes from here. is the fact that there is not just larger policy issues here, but this issue seems just with the way the officer's union is standing and resisting, denouncing this outcome. see, it does not seem like there's going to be a kind of consensus around this in terms of th
when we started this whole movement with eric garner and then on to michael brown and ferguson, was for law to work, not administration jobs. >> reverend, i'm going to cut you off real quick because we're going to hear eric garner's mother. >> pantaleo, you, your regime, you can appeal all you want. but i am still out here. i am out here for the long run. you call out here against me. i'm out here. and cannot scare me away. pantaleo, you may have lost your job, but i lost a son....
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years later as we still raise questions on the policemen that choked to death eric garner as we still deal with michael brown case of his son that we've got to deal with policing in this country. and we are not the ones that are anti-police. there are many good police. if you believe as i do they are, you wouldn't have them running the bars in dayton facing people that are outgunning them. you wouldn't have them running the walmarts in el paso. it is time for us to deal with responsible policing, and it's time for those responsible for government to do fair and right and just for those that are victimized and the police that are the first responders along with other law enforcement. let's get serious. it should not take this long it deal with what is immediate and in front of us. that does it for me. thanks for watching. join me tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. eastern for a new live edition of "politicsnation." up next "deadline: white house" with my friend nicolle wallace. ♪ ♪ >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. breaking news this afternoon, that the suspect accused of carrying out last weekend's massacre at the
years later as we still raise questions on the policemen that choked to death eric garner as we still deal with michael brown case of his son that we've got to deal with policing in this country. and we are not the ones that are anti-police. there are many good police. if you believe as i do they are, you wouldn't have them running the bars in dayton facing people that are outgunning them. you wouldn't have them running the walmarts in el paso. it is time for us to deal with responsible...
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michael brown's murder. and they did this despite the fact that eric holder and the obama justice department both said that unlike eric garner that michael brown was not murdered. and they had dna evidence and it was eric holder himself who came to the conclusion along with the justice department that while there was systemic racism in ferguson that in that case the hands up don't shoot narrative was a lie. i'm surprised that kamala harris and elizabeth warren despite all that were still talking about the quote, murder, of michael brown. >> yeah. it's kind of playing into that narrative that's on the street right now, particularly when you're doing the combination of a baltimore situation where there's intense racism coming from the federal level and the white house and how people are feeling about policing if their communities. for kamala, there's sort of getting ahead of what's a narrative around her tenure as the lead prosecutor in the state of california where there's still some tensions there and trying to reframe this conversation in front of that potentially as her star rises in the polls. the democrats tend to be --
michael brown's murder. and they did this despite the fact that eric holder and the obama justice department both said that unlike eric garner that michael brown was not murdered. and they had dna evidence and it was eric holder himself who came to the conclusion along with the justice department that while there was systemic racism in ferguson that in that case the hands up don't shoot narrative was a lie. i'm surprised that kamala harris and elizabeth warren despite all that were still...
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eric garner's stepfather was buried. was at the services yesterday. looking at the front row with all the moms, tamir rice's mom, michael brown's mom, you name it, you knowmom, just all of them there, it's sickening and saddening. and i mention that because yet another mom will be there. now the bureau of investigations of colorado which is the state entity has been asked to investigate. in this case i would hope that they do that because i believe local officials are too close involved and too closely connected to the district attorney's office, in my view, to make a sound judgment that would be objective and non-biased. a i am horrified by what i see. it looks like it did not have to happen at all. >> police may argue that he ran. i mean, they were right there. >> right -- >> the officer did not seem to be out of control. i mean, he seems to be giving him the information that he needed and just said, just hold still, we're going to do this, and then he ran. to that you say what? >> let me say this, a couple of things. the first is that i always, when i speak to people, i say comply now, grieve later. whatever your grievances may be, don't run from the
eric garner's stepfather was buried. was at the services yesterday. looking at the front row with all the moms, tamir rice's mom, michael brown's mom, you name it, you knowmom, just all of them there, it's sickening and saddening. and i mention that because yet another mom will be there. now the bureau of investigations of colorado which is the state entity has been asked to investigate. in this case i would hope that they do that because i believe local officials are too close involved and too...