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talkers magazine talkers dot com and the michael harrison rap on walk f.m. in washington thanks as always for your time michael and thank you all and you for watching the big picture on next week's show vivaah lawson virus sin city has reopened are the precautions a buzz kill and what are the odds of another coronavirus breakout set your d.v.r. and if it's easier for you then where you see us now you can also find r t america live when you click the live stream on youtube dot com slash r t america if you have directv we're channel 321 if you have pluto t.v. we are 279 and if you have. the dish dish we're 280 and if you haven't yet gotta gotta gotta download the portable t.v. app it's free and it is a scream i'm holland cook at home in rhode island but i'll be back here same time next week in the mean time wash your hands and question more. this is all about bailing out the banks on wall street and why because they are the biggest contributors and owners of the fed the fed is bailing itself out all these stocks the fed has all these loans the fed owns all the
talkers magazine talkers dot com and the michael harrison rap on walk f.m. in washington thanks as always for your time michael and thank you all and you for watching the big picture on next week's show vivaah lawson virus sin city has reopened are the precautions a buzz kill and what are the odds of another coronavirus breakout set your d.v.r. and if it's easier for you then where you see us now you can also find r t america live when you click the live stream on youtube dot com slash r t...
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michael harrison, you're the commissioner of the police in baltimore. that's a big department. also having been plagued with problems in the past. you took a knee with protesters the other day. >> i did. thank you for having me. i was invited to march with the group of protesters and then answer their questions at a protest rally in front of city hall. i was honored to do it. halfway through the march, which is about a mile and a half long, we all took a knee for for the eight minutes and 46 seconds and there were a bunch of officers with me who did it as well and we're also under a federally mandated consent decree. >> chief armstrong, one of the problems when we talked about ferguson when it was in the national spotlight was that it is a mostly african-american town with a mostly white police force. has that changed? >> yes, it has. our police department right now is over 50% minority. >> and does that in itself change things? because police commissioner harrison's force has a lot of minority members, but systemic racism doesn't necessarily mean a white cop and a black man. >
michael harrison, you're the commissioner of the police in baltimore. that's a big department. also having been plagued with problems in the past. you took a knee with protesters the other day. >> i did. thank you for having me. i was invited to march with the group of protesters and then answer their questions at a protest rally in front of city hall. i was honored to do it. halfway through the march, which is about a mile and a half long, we all took a knee for for the eight minutes and...
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that is commissioner michael harrison and chief jerry williams. also we would not have been able to support the work we have the support of time without support of many people including chuck ramsey, we know him obviously as this model with what a police chief is all about and you're in the chicago police department and that chief in washington d.c., and philadelphia they cochairs on the toy first century policing for thank you chuck also have an introduction with executive director of policing and for so many police apartment across the country and of course tom cochran the ceo and executive director mayor barnett asked us as a working group what we saw immediately on the executive committee was the mayors needed to stand up and be a part of this important narrative around the country we have worked diligently to create a roadmap to implement transparent and actionable reform which we could hold ourselves to as the mayor we are all on the front lines of their community on this issue there is a wealth of experience for what reform should look like
that is commissioner michael harrison and chief jerry williams. also we would not have been able to support the work we have the support of time without support of many people including chuck ramsey, we know him obviously as this model with what a police chief is all about and you're in the chicago police department and that chief in washington d.c., and philadelphia they cochairs on the toy first century policing for thank you chuck also have an introduction with executive director of policing...
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arthel: let's bring in baltimore police commissioner michael harrison.ood to have you with us, commissioner. i want to start by getting your reaction to the sound we just played. what do you think about that. >> thank you for having me. i feel the new orleans connection. i'm from new orleans. camden is an impressive model when i listen to people talk about how that came to be. i'm very close to the former chief there, the chief for many years. that doesn't always apply everywhere where one police department is a mole for -- is a mo he'lmodel. camden is a model that is impressive that has community input, support and collaboration for how the police department is not necessarily run but hauser vieses are delivered and -- how services are delivered and how engagement happens. so it is an impressive model. arthel: understood. and so something to perhaps emulate on some level. so listen, this police -- the conference of police chiefs and mayors began after the killing of mr. george floyd by minneapolis police officers. since then, you now have 27-year-old ra
arthel: let's bring in baltimore police commissioner michael harrison.ood to have you with us, commissioner. i want to start by getting your reaction to the sound we just played. what do you think about that. >> thank you for having me. i feel the new orleans connection. i'm from new orleans. camden is an impressive model when i listen to people talk about how that came to be. i'm very close to the former chief there, the chief for many years. that doesn't always apply everywhere where...
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harrison? the guy who co-wrote and directed that entire first season is on tap to direct the movie. the producer is michael sugar, whose last major credit was spotlight, which won best picture a couple of years ago. spotlight is a story of the catholic church scandal in boston in the boston globe reporters who unearthed it. there are good people attached to it, i have been waiting since that day for the thing to actually be made and such as the land of hollywood that we are still where we were five or six years ago. i'm still waiting. >> moderators prerogative here, where might that film be premiered? >> (laughter) hint. >> another question in the back. >> following your subjects training, and he actually went back into france, did he maintain any contact or was he under the control of the s.o.t. at all? >> this is fascinating, a so-y supportive spiritual grandfather is it is tea-y lawrence v. lawrence of arabia. and what he did in world war i soe basically skills it for world war ii, and what i mean by that is they say okay guys, go into these foreign lands. you will have a handler of sorts, robert had a
harrison? the guy who co-wrote and directed that entire first season is on tap to direct the movie. the producer is michael sugar, whose last major credit was spotlight, which won best picture a couple of years ago. spotlight is a story of the catholic church scandal in boston in the boston globe reporters who unearthed it. there are good people attached to it, i have been waiting since that day for the thing to actually be made and such as the land of hollywood that we are still where we were...
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michael. >> chris, thank you so much. we'll tune in april 2021. amy? >>> now to former bachelorette kaitlyn bristowe getting some big news from chris harrison last nighto finding love with another bachelor alum. will reeve joins us to fill us in on all of it. hey, will. >> reporter: hey, amy. it was a walk down memory lane for bachelor and bachelorette fans last night and at the end of the evening an exciting look ahead at kaitlyn's future. >> here's our bachelorette. >> reporter: five years ago kaitlyn bristowe stepped into the role of bachelorette. >> here's to you guys. >> reporter: and sparked an instant connection with nick viall. >> want to go back to my hotel and hang out? >> yeah. >> reporter: providing one of the most controversial moments at the time heading into her hotel room well before those famed fantasy suite dates when tensions were highest between nick and the remaining men. bristowe would go on to get engaged to not nick, but another suitor, sean. >> will you marry me? >> yes. >> reporter: after more than three years together their fairy tale romance coming to an end. bristowe now giving her final rose to a familiar face in bachelor
michael. >> chris, thank you so much. we'll tune in april 2021. amy? >>> now to former bachelorette kaitlyn bristowe getting some big news from chris harrison last nighto finding love with another bachelor alum. will reeve joins us to fill us in on all of it. hey, will. >> reporter: hey, amy. it was a walk down memory lane for bachelor and bachelorette fans last night and at the end of the evening an exciting look ahead at kaitlyn's future. >> here's our bachelorette....
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very much for talking to is there, rupert harrison, who was the chief of staff to the child previous chancellor george osborne. the cabinet office minister, michaelrime minister will talk to leaders on monday. here's our political correspondent, iain watson, at westminster. first, as you were saying, and this is no big surprise that he would not be extending the transition period, but this becomes official today because he spoke to the vice president of the european commission. the prime minister will be speaking to the eu commission and the eu parliament and the eu council that represents the member states on monday, and the message will be much the same. but what michael gove was also saying was that in effect, the government would have to take some pragmatic and flexible measures at the end of that transition period and that amounts to not actually doing some customs and border checks on goods as they come into britain for a further six months. they are also announcing that today they are sorting out the infrastructure on the border. they might need more customs infrastructure, there might have to be new facilities in land if they couldn't cra
very much for talking to is there, rupert harrison, who was the chief of staff to the child previous chancellor george osborne. the cabinet office minister, michaelrime minister will talk to leaders on monday. here's our political correspondent, iain watson, at westminster. first, as you were saying, and this is no big surprise that he would not be extending the transition period, but this becomes official today because he spoke to the vice president of the european commission. the prime...