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i thought we'd bring in paul carter. dr. paul carter is an expert in wireless industry and the ceo of global wireless solutions. one of the things they do is measure the strength of cell phone signals. so in a way, paul is the original can you hear me now guy. welcome, paul. about my iphone. i don't get 5g on an iphone 6, is that correct? >> that's absolutely correct. actually, the iphone -- no iphone today supports 5g. hopefully the iphone will come out later in the year. that will support 5g. but there are a number of other devices that do support 5g, particularly samsung, lg, one plus, so there's a number of devices that do support 5g today. but not the iphone. >> okay so what am i getting when i get 5g? let's say i've been an iphone user for a long time but i want this 5g. what's different in my life? >> you know, 5g quite simply put means fifth generation of wireless. we're all now currently using the fourth generation of wireless and we've become used to our smartphones and the many apps on our smartphones. and we use
i thought we'd bring in paul carter. dr. paul carter is an expert in wireless industry and the ceo of global wireless solutions. one of the things they do is measure the strength of cell phone signals. so in a way, paul is the original can you hear me now guy. welcome, paul. about my iphone. i don't get 5g on an iphone 6, is that correct? >> that's absolutely correct. actually, the iphone -- no iphone today supports 5g. hopefully the iphone will come out later in the year. that will...
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paul carter has been looking at this and we will hear about it in a second, after we say... paul, how have you been? hey, spen, hey, lara. i'm all right, thank you. i'm clinging to what little bit of sanity i had left before all this started, but i am doing 0k. what have you been up to? we are used to travelling a lot on this show and that is out of the window at the moment so i've been throwing myself into the virtual world rather than the real world and have been playing a lot of ps4 and spending my time completing final fantasy vii and red dead redemption ii. sounds fun. well, i'm glad to hear you have been busy. what have you been looking at with sport? football. and i'm delighted to say that i can finally say football is coming because games are going to be played behind closed doors for the foreseeable future and at home is the only place most of us will be able to watch any. so to make the stadiums feel a little less empty, clubs and broadcasters have been trying tech—based solutions to try and make things seem a little more atmospheric. around the world, football is
paul carter has been looking at this and we will hear about it in a second, after we say... paul, how have you been? hey, spen, hey, lara. i'm all right, thank you. i'm clinging to what little bit of sanity i had left before all this started, but i am doing 0k. what have you been up to? we are used to travelling a lot on this show and that is out of the window at the moment so i've been throwing myself into the virtual world rather than the real world and have been playing a lot of ps4 and...
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paul carter has been looking at this and we will hear about it in a second, after we say... 'm clinging to what little bit of sanity i had left before all this started, but i am doing ok. what have you been up to? we are used to travelling a lot on this show and that is out of the window at the moment so i've been throwing myself into the virtual world rather than the real world and have been playing a lot of ps4 and spending my time completing final fantasy vii and red dead redemption ii. sounds fun. well, i'm glad to hear you have been busy. what have you been looking at with sport? football. and i'm delighted to say that i can finally say football is coming home because games are going to be played behind closed doors for the foreseeable future and at home is the only place most of us will be able to watch any. so to make the stadiums feel a little less empty, clubs and broadcasters have been trying tech—based solutions to try and make things seem a little more atmospheric. around the world, football is slowly returning. albeit to mostly empty stadiums. in denmark, the sea
paul carter has been looking at this and we will hear about it in a second, after we say... 'm clinging to what little bit of sanity i had left before all this started, but i am doing ok. what have you been up to? we are used to travelling a lot on this show and that is out of the window at the moment so i've been throwing myself into the virtual world rather than the real world and have been playing a lot of ps4 and spending my time completing final fantasy vii and red dead redemption ii....
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>>my father almost 30 years a lot as a police officer right here in saint paul melvin carter, the 3rd the first black mayor of saint paul minnesota grew up with the complexities of race in became a police officer in the early 70's after a lawsuit. required to desegregation of the saint paul police department and so he was a part of a class of african american officers who came in they have stories that once always complimentary. my father tells me the officers when he was first coming on the police department who would tell him that no matter what happened i just want back you up. and but then again because he was black yes that's right i also see all growing up the way he would use that bad eyesore as sort of like a superhero outfit we be in the house at midnight on a friday and someone would call and say my son is holed up in this house and loan you know surrender himself to anyone except sergeant carter still he says he's lost count of how many times he was stopped by police because he's black even as a city council member i would you know there were times when i get pulled over if
>>my father almost 30 years a lot as a police officer right here in saint paul melvin carter, the 3rd the first black mayor of saint paul minnesota grew up with the complexities of race in became a police officer in the early 70's after a lawsuit. required to desegregation of the saint paul police department and so he was a part of a class of african american officers who came in they have stories that once always complimentary. my father tells me the officers when he was first coming on...
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paul has ideas. melvin carter joins us now.. >> thank you for having me on. >> you announced on friday, you signed onto a campaign called eight can't wait, it's eight recommendations for reducing police violence and you said police reform starts with hiring. here's a quick clip of you making that point. >> if you have to train someone not to do the things we've seen these officers do on these videos they don't belong on a police department in the first place so it starts with how we hire officers, starts with who we hire. >> is hiring the top recommendations? what's the one most vital change you want to see implemented now, is it something from eight can't wait or something else? >> thank you for the question. i'll say the recommendations in eight can't wait i think are in many ways a minimum standard we need to hold ourselves accountable to. many of the things are things we did two years ago when i first came into office. we are making two specific changes just to call out two things we wanted to be more clear on. but that sai
paul has ideas. melvin carter joins us now.. >> thank you for having me on. >> you announced on friday, you signed onto a campaign called eight can't wait, it's eight recommendations for reducing police violence and you said police reform starts with hiring. here's a quick clip of you making that point. >> if you have to train someone not to do the things we've seen these officers do on these videos they don't belong on a police department in the first place so it starts with...
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paul's mayor melvin carter earlier today about his city's next steps in the aftermath of the death of george floyd. mr. mayor, i want to ask, what's the situation now? what have you learned from the events of last night? >> the situation now continues to be an extreme amount of emotion, an extreme amount of frustration and of anger around the wrongful killing of george floyd and certainly around the fact that we are still looking for some certainty that not just one, but all four of the officers who were responsible for his death will be held legally accountable. we asked our residents yesterday for a major thing, and that was through this curfew to stay home, to give us an opportunity to isolate the individuals who were hoping to do destruction to our neighborhoods, to separate those folks from the peaceful protesters. we really appreciate the work of our neighbors to stay home and in that to choose to channel this extreme sorrow and trauma that we've all been through, this extreme energy that we have right now, not into destroying our neighborhoods, but into building a better world
paul's mayor melvin carter earlier today about his city's next steps in the aftermath of the death of george floyd. mr. mayor, i want to ask, what's the situation now? what have you learned from the events of last night? >> the situation now continues to be an extreme amount of emotion, an extreme amount of frustration and of anger around the wrongful killing of george floyd and certainly around the fact that we are still looking for some certainty that not just one, but all four of the...
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paul, minnesota, mayor melvin carter, who has become quite a national figure. thank you for that eloquent statement. really appreciate your time this evening. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you so much. we've also got a lot more to get to this hour. up next, the president's stunning take on the news today. we will talk live with congresswoman karen bass about that and so much more. stay with us. so when i heard they added ultra oxi to the cleaning power of tide, it was just what we needed. dad? i didn't do it. #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted. it's got to be tide. that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, i just love hitting the open road and telling people so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [anthony] hey mama, what's up? [mama] i'm confused. confused about what, everything ok? yeah, i only see one price on my phone bill. that doesn't sound confusing mama. you're on t-mobile, taxes and fees are included. oh come on, there's always extra fees! not on t-mobile mama. why
paul, minnesota, mayor melvin carter, who has become quite a national figure. thank you for that eloquent statement. really appreciate your time this evening. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you so much. we've also got a lot more to get to this hour. up next, the president's stunning take on the news today. we will talk live with congresswoman karen bass about that and so much more. stay with us. so when i heard they added ultra oxi to the cleaning power of tide, it was just...
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paul, minnesota, mayor melvin carter joining us live from st. paul. mayor, are you there? >> i'm right here, thank you very much. >> it's wonderful to see you think is so much for joining us today. look, i want to get started with think the most obvious question, st. paul and minneapolis are the twin cities. how are you doing right now and how is your city? >> i think much like the rest of the country and the rest of the world right now. we woke up a little over a week ago to yet again another video tape of an unarmed, and aggressive african-american man being brutally murdered by law enforcement. not just one officer, not just the one officer with his knee on mr. floyd's neck but as has been discussed, the three officers who helped either by holding down or by guarding the scene. there's an enormous amount of hurt, an enormous amount of trauma and there's an enormous amount of anger that in 2020 we are still experiencing this same theme over and over again in a country. >> can you give us a sense, we've seen tv that is not like me on the ground, can you give us a sense of
paul, minnesota, mayor melvin carter joining us live from st. paul. mayor, are you there? >> i'm right here, thank you very much. >> it's wonderful to see you think is so much for joining us today. look, i want to get started with think the most obvious question, st. paul and minneapolis are the twin cities. how are you doing right now and how is your city? >> i think much like the rest of the country and the rest of the world right now. we woke up a little over a week ago to...
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i talked to mayor carter this week. >> my father spent almost 30 years as a police officer right here in st. paul>> melvin carter iii, the first black mayor of st. paul, minnesota, grew up with the complexities of race and police. >> he became a police officer in the early '70s after a lawsuit required the desegregation of the st. paul police department. and so he was a part of a class of african-american officers who came in, and they have stories that weren't always complimentary. my father tells me about the officers when he was first coming on the police department who would tell him that no matter what happened, i just won't back you up. and but then again -- >> reporter: because he was black? >> that's right. i would also see all growing up the way he would use that badge and i saw it as sort of like a superhero outfit, right? we would be in the house at midnight on a friday and someone would call and say, my son is holed up in this house and won't surrender himself to anyone but sergeant carter. >> reporter: still he says he lost count of how many times he was stopped by police because he'
i talked to mayor carter this week. >> my father spent almost 30 years as a police officer right here in st. paul>> melvin carter iii, the first black mayor of st. paul, minnesota, grew up with the complexities of race and police. >> he became a police officer in the early '70s after a lawsuit required the desegregation of the st. paul police department. and so he was a part of a class of african-american officers who came in, and they have stories that weren't always...
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we're joined by mayor of saint paul, melvin carter. mayor carter, thanks so much. members of the minneapolis police department write in an open letter, derek chauvin failed as a human and stripped george floyd of his dignity and life. this is not who we are. what is your response to this letter and how is it being received in the twin cities community? >> that letter states the obvious, wolf. i don't know how you can have a basic sense of humanity and do what he did for as long as he did it with just the casual demeanor, with your hand in your pocket in that way. i think that letter reflects the appalled nature, the rage, the frustration, and the trauma that our entire community, and as we're seeing, our entire country is feeling as a result that have video. >> we just learned today, mayor, former police officer derek chauvin could still receive his pension even if he's convicted in george floyd's murder. does that sound like justice to you? >> of course it doesn't sound like justice to me. and this digs right into the fact that our police unions, those police unio
we're joined by mayor of saint paul, melvin carter. mayor carter, thanks so much. members of the minneapolis police department write in an open letter, derek chauvin failed as a human and stripped george floyd of his dignity and life. this is not who we are. what is your response to this letter and how is it being received in the twin cities community? >> that letter states the obvious, wolf. i don't know how you can have a basic sense of humanity and do what he did for as long as he did...
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>>my father almost 30 as a police officer right here in saint paul melvin carter, the 3rd the first black mayor of saint paul minnesota grew up with the complexities of race in became a police officer in the early 70's after a lawsuit. required to desegregation of the saint paul police department and so he was a part of a class of african american officers who came in they have stories that once always complimentary. my father tells me about the officers when he was first coming on the police department who would tell him that no matter what happened i just want back you up. and but then again because he was black yes that's right i also see all growing up the way he would use that bad eyesore as sort of like a superhero outfit we be in the house at midnight on a friday and someone would call and say my son is holed up in this house and loan you know surrender himself to anyone except sergeant carter still he says he's lost count of how many times he was stopped by police because he's black even as a city council member i would you know there were times when i get pulled over if you would
>>my father almost 30 as a police officer right here in saint paul melvin carter, the 3rd the first black mayor of saint paul minnesota grew up with the complexities of race in became a police officer in the early 70's after a lawsuit. required to desegregation of the saint paul police department and so he was a part of a class of african american officers who came in they have stories that once always complimentary. my father tells me about the officers when he was first coming on the...
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>>my father almost 30 years of war as a police officer right here in saint paul melvin carter, the 3rd the first black mayor of saint paul minnesota grew up with the complexities of race in police he became a police officer in the early 70's after a lawsuit. required to desegregation of the saint paul police department and so he was a part of a class of african american officers who came in they have stories that want always complimentary. my father tells me about the officers when he was first coming on the police department who would tell him that no matter what happened i just want back you up. and but then again because he was black yes that's right i also see all growing up the way he would use that bad eyesore as sort of like a superhero outfit we be in the house at midnight on a friday and someone would call and say my son is holed up in this house and loan you know surrender himself to anyone except sergeant carter still he says he's lost count of how many times he was stopped by police because he's black even as a city council member i would you know there were times when i ge
>>my father almost 30 years of war as a police officer right here in saint paul melvin carter, the 3rd the first black mayor of saint paul minnesota grew up with the complexities of race in police he became a police officer in the early 70's after a lawsuit. required to desegregation of the saint paul police department and so he was a part of a class of african american officers who came in they have stories that want always complimentary. my father tells me about the officers when he was...
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paul, minnesota mayor melvin carter, fraternal order of police national president patrick yost. 10:00 a.m., the senate returns for work on the bill to provide funding for national parks and public lands. c-span3, am. on senate appropriations subcommittee hears from federal communications commission chair on the spectrum auctions program. onnoon, a committee military personnel hears from judge advocate generals of the army, navy, air force, and marines on racial disparity in the military justice system. in his daily briefing on monday, california governor gavin newsom talked about the rise of coronavirus cases in his stage. he says he believes his state is prepared to handle any increase in cases. he also reiterated that local county governments make reopening decisions based on state guidelines and not the state. decisions based on state guidelines and not the state. >> i want to just begin with the following slide you see a pr. it is a photo of the state of california. the state slide represents equivalent of roughly 21 different states in terms of total population. it is important t
paul, minnesota mayor melvin carter, fraternal order of police national president patrick yost. 10:00 a.m., the senate returns for work on the bill to provide funding for national parks and public lands. c-span3, am. on senate appropriations subcommittee hears from federal communications commission chair on the spectrum auctions program. onnoon, a committee military personnel hears from judge advocate generals of the army, navy, air force, and marines on racial disparity in the military justice...
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>>my father almost 30 years of war as a police officer right here in saint paul melvin carter, the 3rd the first black mayor of saint paul minnesota grew up with the complexities of race in became a police officer in the early 70's after a lawsuit. required to desegregation of the saint paul police department and so he was a part of a class of african american officers who came in they have stories that want always complimentary. my father tells me about the officers when he was first coming on the police department who would tell him that no matter what happened i just want back you up. and but then again because he was black yes that's right i would also see all growing up the way he would use that bad eyesore as sort of like a superhero outfit we be in the house at midnight on a friday and someone would call and say my son is holed up in this house and loan you know surrender himself to anyone except sergeant carter still he says he's lost count of how many times he was stopped by police because he's black even as a city council member i would you know there were times when i get pu
>>my father almost 30 years of war as a police officer right here in saint paul melvin carter, the 3rd the first black mayor of saint paul minnesota grew up with the complexities of race in became a police officer in the early 70's after a lawsuit. required to desegregation of the saint paul police department and so he was a part of a class of african american officers who came in they have stories that want always complimentary. my father tells me about the officers when he was first...
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>>father almost 30 years a lot as a police officer right here in saint paul melvin carter, the 3rd theck mayor of saint paul minnesota grew up with the complexities of race in became a police officer in the early 70's after a lawsuit. required the desegregation of the saint paul police department and so he was a part of a class of african american officers who came in they have stories that once always complimentary. my father tells me the officers when he was first coming on the police department who would tell him that no matter what happened i just want back you up. and but then again because he was black yes that's right i also see all growing up the way he would use that bad eyesore as sort of like a superhero outfit we be in the house at midnight on a friday and someone would call and say my son is holed up in this house and loan you know surrender himself to anyone except sergeant carter still he says he's lost count of how many times he was stopped by police because he's black even as a city council member i would you know there were times when i get pulled over if you would sa
>>father almost 30 years a lot as a police officer right here in saint paul melvin carter, the 3rd theck mayor of saint paul minnesota grew up with the complexities of race in became a police officer in the early 70's after a lawsuit. required the desegregation of the saint paul police department and so he was a part of a class of african american officers who came in they have stories that once always complimentary. my father tells me the officers when he was first coming on the police...
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paul mayor melvin carter and law enforcement officers from across the country. and i heard a lot of agreement among many of those who testified. not all of them, but many of them. support for banning choke holds, establishing a national use of force policy. these are police chiefs. creating a public database of public misconduct. and ensuring independent investigations of police-involved death, something that i pushed for in my former job. you cannot have the police department that the officer works for investigating this conduct. that is wrong, as i said so publicly years ago. there are areas where we can find agreement, but we have to mean it. chairman graham said at the hearing that he hopes the judiciary committee could consider what has been proposed and, quote, come up with something in common, end quote. well, we start with a bill that's going to be coming over from the house, the bill that has been sponsored in the u.s. senate by senators booker and harris. instead, leader mcconnell is asking us to consider a bill that was drafted in their caucus, yes, b
paul mayor melvin carter and law enforcement officers from across the country. and i heard a lot of agreement among many of those who testified. not all of them, but many of them. support for banning choke holds, establishing a national use of force policy. these are police chiefs. creating a public database of public misconduct. and ensuring independent investigations of police-involved death, something that i pushed for in my former job. you cannot have the police department that the officer...
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paul university mayor melvyn carter, fraternal in order of police national president and the chiefs of police of houston in north carolina and buffalo grove, illinois. on c-span2 at 10:00 am the senate returns for work on a bill to provide funding on national parks and public lands. on c-span 3, senate appropriations subcommittee hears from federal commission chair ajit pai on the spectrum program and the house armed services subcommittee on military personnel for generals of the army, navy, air force and marines on racial disparity and military justice system. >> next they look at measures related to the coronavirus pandemic that are challenging civil liberties in the us and around the world. including the enforcement of stay at home orders and reduction in medical resources. >> the federal society but for those who did not get a chance on the website, as will more detailed biographies.
paul university mayor melvyn carter, fraternal in order of police national president and the chiefs of police of houston in north carolina and buffalo grove, illinois. on c-span2 at 10:00 am the senate returns for work on a bill to provide funding on national parks and public lands. on c-span 3, senate appropriations subcommittee hears from federal commission chair ajit pai on the spectrum program and the house armed services subcommittee on military personnel for generals of the army, navy,...
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we have nelson carter, he's ooh mayor of st. paul, minnesota. we have lovely warren, she's the mayor of rochester, new york. and we have congressman bobby rush of illinois. so first, i want to start with our first guest is president and derek f the naacn, johnson. he's joining us live from jackson, membership. >> thank you for having me. sarah: thank you so much. and the first question, i want to ask you, derek is about this moment. and where do we go from here. we have seen so many protests before. we've seen the black lives matter protest movement and the movement began many years ago. and yet, when we think about the problems and where to start, it does seem a bit overwhelming. it seems like so many things are entrenched in our institutions. and so i want to ask you, i think what's on a lot of american's minds right now which is what is the first place we should start? >> as we look at the situation in minneapolis, it's not isolated to minneapolis. this is a systemic, decades' long problem of racism. and for us to begin to heal as a nation an
we have nelson carter, he's ooh mayor of st. paul, minnesota. we have lovely warren, she's the mayor of rochester, new york. and we have congressman bobby rush of illinois. so first, i want to start with our first guest is president and derek f the naacn, johnson. he's joining us live from jackson, membership. >> thank you for having me. sarah: thank you so much. and the first question, i want to ask you, derek is about this moment. and where do we go from here. we have seen so many...
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. >> and joining me now is mayor melvin carter of st. paul, minnesota. rter, thank you very much for being with us. it's been -- i can't believe how emotional this has been, deeply troubling for you, twin cities, all of minnesota. but somehow that memorial service lifted this to a whole new level. especially with not only the eulogy and wonderful music but the family, the family describing really great extended black family in america, the mom, the brothers, the sister. tell me how that may have helped the healing process for your community as well? >> i'll tell you, that service was touching. there were certainly a lot of moments between hearing his family describe who he was as a person. that is so important because so many of us know exactly how he died but have no idea how he lived. so it's important for us to hear that. there were touching moments and there were certainly a powerful message, like all of these are, but that's the problem. we've been to so many of these funerals. we've seen so many of these. we've participated in so many marches and ra
. >> and joining me now is mayor melvin carter of st. paul, minnesota. rter, thank you very much for being with us. it's been -- i can't believe how emotional this has been, deeply troubling for you, twin cities, all of minnesota. but somehow that memorial service lifted this to a whole new level. especially with not only the eulogy and wonderful music but the family, the family describing really great extended black family in america, the mom, the brothers, the sister. tell me how that...
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one of those mayors was melvin carter, the mayor of st. paul, minnesota, just across the river from minneapolis, where george floyd was killed by minneapolis police officers. joining us now is st. paul mayor melvin carter. mr. mayor, thank you very much for joining us tonight. i want to get your reaction to what joe biden said today about the action that he thinks is necessary. he wants to have a -- basically a national form of reviewing police misducconduct, and back that old two-word phrase we've been hearing for decades, community policing. >> well, thank you for having me on. and i appreciate that. i think the vice president's words today were so critically important. many folks know that i'm the son of a police officer. my father spent nearly 30 years as a st. paul police officer and retired here as a sergeant. i saw community policing literally every single day growing up, because he was patrolling in the neighborhood that he grew up in, in the neighborhood that he was raising his children in, that he was living in, that he went to the gr
one of those mayors was melvin carter, the mayor of st. paul, minnesota, just across the river from minneapolis, where george floyd was killed by minneapolis police officers. joining us now is st. paul mayor melvin carter. mr. mayor, thank you very much for joining us tonight. i want to get your reaction to what joe biden said today about the action that he thinks is necessary. he wants to have a -- basically a national form of reviewing police misducconduct, and back that old two-word phrase...
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paul, minnesota, melvin carter. good morning, mr. mayor. >> good morning, thanks for having me on. >> was the situation in st. paul more peaceful than you've seen in past few days? >> you know, we had a group of thousands of people protesting peacefully who demonstrated at the capital, who did a march, they marched on the freeway and through our neighborhoods. they were able to work effectively with our police department and protest peacefully. that's the important thing to know. that our focus right now must be on the fact that george floyd should still be alive. he never should have been killed in the first place. not one, but all four of those officers who are responsible for his killing as the minneapolis chief has now said are complicit and should be held accountable and that we have deep work to do. i love this conversation about not just who killed him but what killed him. we have deep work to address the systemic racism that exists in our community. all the factors that -- continually watching video a video a video and as you
paul, minnesota, melvin carter. good morning, mr. mayor. >> good morning, thanks for having me on. >> was the situation in st. paul more peaceful than you've seen in past few days? >> you know, we had a group of thousands of people protesting peacefully who demonstrated at the capital, who did a march, they marched on the freeway and through our neighborhoods. they were able to work effectively with our police department and protest peacefully. that's the important thing to...
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paul, minnesota, mayor melvin carter joins me now. mayor, first of all, just your general reaction to these new charges that were announced yesterday by the attorney general, keith ellison. do we think now with the announcement of those charges that the protests, the demonstrations should stop? >> thanks for having me on. i think those charges are critically important. we're all now eyewitnesses to the killing of george floyd. we've seen the video. we all know how vicious and unacceptable and unjust his murder was. i think the real question is when we all have to sit and wonder and hope if those officers will even face charges let alone be convicted, what does that say about our justice system? we are talking a lot about the work that we have to do not just to make sure that these four officers are held accountable for killing george floyd but to make sure that we are searching our souls and making the changes to laws, making the changes to legal precedents, making the changes to police union contracts and everything else that creates
paul, minnesota, mayor melvin carter joins me now. mayor, first of all, just your general reaction to these new charges that were announced yesterday by the attorney general, keith ellison. do we think now with the announcement of those charges that the protests, the demonstrations should stop? >> thanks for having me on. i think those charges are critically important. we're all now eyewitnesses to the killing of george floyd. we've seen the video. we all know how vicious and unacceptable...
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paul is the twin city to minneapolis. melvin carter is the mayor. good morning. it's great to have you with us. you have a unique and important voice in this national whaand what's become an international protest. the son of a st. paul police officer who served for 30 years. how you have tried to bridge the divide between the african-american community in st. paul and the police department, a conversation i know that for you didn't start ten days ago with the death of george floyd but probably has been ongoing inside even your own family? >> that's a great point. thanks for having me on. this conversation did not start ten days ago. this conversation started a very long time ago. as we know that what's played out in our country over the last two weeks has unfortunately played out too many times over and over and over that those folks who are angry and traumatized over the video of george floyd's murder have been anger and traumatized before and before that and before that again as george floyd's name has gotten added to a too long list of names of unarmed, unaggre
paul is the twin city to minneapolis. melvin carter is the mayor. good morning. it's great to have you with us. you have a unique and important voice in this national whaand what's become an international protest. the son of a st. paul police officer who served for 30 years. how you have tried to bridge the divide between the african-american community in st. paul and the police department, a conversation i know that for you didn't start ten days ago with the death of george floyd but probably...
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the dossier claims that paul manafort -- that carter paid was a conduit of paul manafort passing on russian information. are you aware that carter page has said numerous times, i never talked to paul manafort? mr. rosenstein: yes. chairman graham: the point is, when you made this appointment, the people named in it, there is a zero evidence that they were working with the russians. zero. and this went on for two years. $25 million and people had their lives turned upside down. that general flynn in 2017, january 4, the fbi agent who had been looking at him, said the recommended he be dropped and -- struck said no, the seventh floor wants to look at him. if you had known that commit -- if you had known that, would you have asked more questions? mr. rosenstein: yes. chairman graham: anyway, thank you for your service. knowing what you know now, do you have any reservations about making the mueller appointment, given the fact that all the people named in this scope letter -- there is like zero evidence by may 2017 that they were working with the russians, any concerns at all? mr. rosenstein: i
the dossier claims that paul manafort -- that carter paid was a conduit of paul manafort passing on russian information. are you aware that carter page has said numerous times, i never talked to paul manafort? mr. rosenstein: yes. chairman graham: the point is, when you made this appointment, the people named in it, there is a zero evidence that they were working with the russians. zero. and this went on for two years. $25 million and people had their lives turned upside down. that general...
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paul, melvin carter. thank you for joining us this morning. we've just seen these reports from across the country overnight. what was the situation in your city? >> the situation in our city continues to be enormous amounts of rage and frustration. thankfully we've been able to work directly with many of our community members as we've called for peace, but not for patience. we're asking our folks, you know what, be angry, be frustrated, be upset. in many ways as we see the gruesome video that shows the killing of george floyd, as we see all the videos that that goes into, that those connect with throughout history that have shown us the taking of black and brown lives, anger is really the only human compassionate response. but we also know that those of us who are disgusted by injustices against black and brown people in our community cannot exercise that disgust by furthering those injustices. >> what more do we know about who's behind the violence? you clarified over the weekend that most of the arrests have been minnesota residents. we've s
paul, melvin carter. thank you for joining us this morning. we've just seen these reports from across the country overnight. what was the situation in your city? >> the situation in our city continues to be enormous amounts of rage and frustration. thankfully we've been able to work directly with many of our community members as we've called for peace, but not for patience. we're asking our folks, you know what, be angry, be frustrated, be upset. in many ways as we see the gruesome video...
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paul, minnesota, melvin carter. he testified before the committee yesterday on police reform and tracy keese. i want to start with you. republicans unveiling their plan in the next couple of minutes. what do you hope it includes? what's the priority? >> there's so many priorities, bang choke holds that a particular proposal has to address, historical, structural issues that black communities have been experiencing and policing forever. and so it really needs to be comprehensive. and when we look at, for example, what was offered up in the executive order yesterday, just the tone and the perspective from where some of these things are coming from is concerning. when you identify what we consider to be instances of misconduct, that is not the experiences of black communities. and so i'm hoping that we see not just banning of choke holds, that we do see national databases where we can look at where officers have been fired and where they're try iing to g and there's a clearing house for people to know who they shouldn'
paul, minnesota, melvin carter. he testified before the committee yesterday on police reform and tracy keese. i want to start with you. republicans unveiling their plan in the next couple of minutes. what do you hope it includes? what's the priority? >> there's so many priorities, bang choke holds that a particular proposal has to address, historical, structural issues that black communities have been experiencing and policing forever. and so it really needs to be comprehensive. and when...
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paul. tell me what you're doing. mr. carter: thank you, sorry for being late getting on, we just finished talking to the governor. that's not a pipe dream at all. that's very important. in many ways, mr. vice president, this phenomenon of having police officers who do not know our communities, of having police officers who come in from different communities and don't know our communities well, is a relatively new as we allow broader movement across broader areas. my father is a retired police officer here in st. paul. and you know, growing up, he patroled the area i went to high school. in he patrolled the area we grew up in. when something happened, we would get calls at midnight, people in a standpoint, someone would say i want to turn myself in to sergeant carter. that's the type of community policing we want. as we figure out how to move forward from this moment one of the things we're learning from people is our residents are choose, we had a couple thousand members in front of our capitol, they marched on the freeway yest
paul. tell me what you're doing. mr. carter: thank you, sorry for being late getting on, we just finished talking to the governor. that's not a pipe dream at all. that's very important. in many ways, mr. vice president, this phenomenon of having police officers who do not know our communities, of having police officers who come in from different communities and don't know our communities well, is a relatively new as we allow broader movement across broader areas. my father is a retired police...
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paul nearly three years ago we had a total rewrite of the use of force policy in collaboration with our community. hosting three community forums with mayor carter in st. paul here. we had over 100 suggestions and we were able to adopt over three dozen of those suggestions and recommendations into the new policy. so collaborating with our community, making sure that we have the trust and connections, building trust throughout our departments and operating under the foundation of the bank of trust making sure we have regular deposits into the bank of trust are so more important than ever. >> you see it in the city of minneapolis, i wonder where you stand this morning on the calls in the city council to defund and dismantle your sister police department as it stands. is that a move you're supportive of? does it need to be completely changed? >> you know, i can only speak to the city of st. paul and, you know, we have had a couple couns council members who called for the disbanding of the police department, but a majority of the community supports the great men and women who go out there every day under challenging circumstances. what we need to co
paul nearly three years ago we had a total rewrite of the use of force policy in collaboration with our community. hosting three community forums with mayor carter in st. paul here. we had over 100 suggestions and we were able to adopt over three dozen of those suggestions and recommendations into the new policy. so collaborating with our community, making sure that we have the trust and connections, building trust throughout our departments and operating under the foundation of the bank of...
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i'm going to talk now to melvin carter, the mayor of st. paul, minnesota, sister city to minneapolis where george floyd died in police custody one week ago. mayor, thank you for being on with us. you made some statements regarding the makeup of some of those instigating some of the violence. downey more clarification what is happening in these crowds and how these disparate messages are being spread? >> yes, thank you very much for having me on, lester. we've seen in st. paul and minneapolis and around the country an incredible amount of anger and frustration as we all had to watch yet again a video of an unarmed, nonviolent, nonaggressive african-american man who has had his life literally choked out of him at the hands of law enforcement. i know you know well his name is not the first such name. and he's not the first such person who we have had to cry for justice for. and i think a significant amount of the rage we're seeing is around the fact that when we look at history, when we look at his for call tretofor -- historf course when someone's
i'm going to talk now to melvin carter, the mayor of st. paul, minnesota, sister city to minneapolis where george floyd died in police custody one week ago. mayor, thank you for being on with us. you made some statements regarding the makeup of some of those instigating some of the violence. downey more clarification what is happening in these crowds and how these disparate messages are being spread? >> yes, thank you very much for having me on, lester. we've seen in st. paul and...
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roughly one week ago gabe, thank you so much for that i want to bring in the mayor of saint paul, minnesota. melvin carter me now thanks for your time first of all, how are folks there in saint paul doing right now? >> thank you for having me on. folks in saint paul, just like folks across the country are traumatized right now. we are, i think, doubly traumatized as we're in the midst of this covid-19 pandemic, as 40% of low income workers lost their job in the economic realities this year before george floyd was killed. of course we all woke up a week ago tomorrow to that gruesome, shocking video of seeing the way his life was literally snuffed out by those officers. a number of folks were traumatized by that. we have the same anger, the same rage, the same sadness as we have all over the country, which i want to point out is really the only human and compassionate response when you see someone killed in such a fashion like that we have implemented, as many other cities have, a citywide curfew in doing so, our invitation to our residents was to channel that pain, channel that energy into doing something
roughly one week ago gabe, thank you so much for that i want to bring in the mayor of saint paul, minnesota. melvin carter me now thanks for your time first of all, how are folks there in saint paul doing right now? >> thank you for having me on. folks in saint paul, just like folks across the country are traumatized right now. we are, i think, doubly traumatized as we're in the midst of this covid-19 pandemic, as 40% of low income workers lost their job in the economic realities this...
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paul, minnesota, melvin carter. mayor carter, it is great to have you with us this morning.ll us about the demonstrations in your city last night and how different did they look from demonstrations, say, a few days ago or a week ago? >> thanks for having me on. yes, i was at the memorial service yesterday and it was a beautiful and heart-felt service. you know, we have seen a number of demonstrations across our city over the past few days, and we are really appreciative that our residents, that our activists, that our community members who are just understandably heart broken, as i am, about the devastating video showing george floyd's brutal an unnecessary murder, that we have decided i think as a community to channel this energy into constructive efforts to make the world better and try to prevent this from happening again. >> mayor carter, some of our viewers may not know a couple of things. number one, that you were the first african-american mayor of st. paul, minnesota. number two, you are the son of a police officer. so what have those conversations been like over the
paul, minnesota, melvin carter. mayor carter, it is great to have you with us this morning.ll us about the demonstrations in your city last night and how different did they look from demonstrations, say, a few days ago or a week ago? >> thanks for having me on. yes, i was at the memorial service yesterday and it was a beautiful and heart-felt service. you know, we have seen a number of demonstrations across our city over the past few days, and we are really appreciative that our...
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i am proud of the way they have conducted themselves with mayor carter from st. paul and now mayor frey from the great city of minneapolis. >> the governor mentioned just a couple seconds ago this concept of who we are. in talking about who we are and seeing who we are, it is important to acknowledge the positives as well as the negatives. for those of you that are seeing minneapolis for the first time, you saw at five -- you saw said five minutes at our worst followed by a week of great difficulty. however, i also want you to see some of the positives. last night was sandwiched between a beautiful rally of thousands of people from our native community all rallying around a common cause, which is each other, which is diversity, which is everything we hold dear. it was safe. it was peaceful. it was joyous. there was singing. there was dancing. that is also who we are. on the others of that sandwich was the events we are seeing this morning, which is people coming out of their homes, walking to their business is, picking up debris, pulling out a with and showing that ev
i am proud of the way they have conducted themselves with mayor carter from st. paul and now mayor frey from the great city of minneapolis. >> the governor mentioned just a couple seconds ago this concept of who we are. in talking about who we are and seeing who we are, it is important to acknowledge the positives as well as the negatives. for those of you that are seeing minneapolis for the first time, you saw at five -- you saw said five minutes at our worst followed by a week of great...
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we had mayor melvin carter from st. paulyor lori lightfoot from chicago, mayor garcetti of los angeles and mayor bottoms from atlanta. they talked about the kpoubding things happening as relates to the pandemic. in the latest iteration of the c.a.r.e.s. act, st. paul is a city of 300,000, they were not eligible for the funds as it was cities of 500,000 or more. there are issues ar across the country contributing to the unrest. these mayors need a partner in the white house, not an antagonist, not someone who is going to continue to fan the flames of unrest, chaos and white supremacy in this country. >> symone sanders, senior adviser to the biden campaign, through for your time. >> thank you, craig. be safe out there. >> we're going to take a cake break here on this tuesday. but when we come back, exclusive nbc news reporting. there's the headline quite jarring "white nationalist group posing as antifa called for violence on twitter." we'll talk about that right after this. g new voltaren arthritis pain gel, the first and onl
we had mayor melvin carter from st. paulyor lori lightfoot from chicago, mayor garcetti of los angeles and mayor bottoms from atlanta. they talked about the kpoubding things happening as relates to the pandemic. in the latest iteration of the c.a.r.e.s. act, st. paul is a city of 300,000, they were not eligible for the funds as it was cities of 500,000 or more. there are issues ar across the country contributing to the unrest. these mayors need a partner in the white house, not an antagonist,...
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. >> melvin carter, mayor of st. paul, minnesota, thank you for your time tonight. thank you for making news actually on our air. and our heart goes out to your and your city tonight. we're praying for a peaceful night and a peaceful resolution. be well, sir. thank you. >> thank you very much. >>> all right. much more to get to here tonight. stay with us. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ did you know prilosec otc can stobefore it begins?urn heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that helps it pass through the tough stomach acid. it then works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. here's what we want everyone to d
. >> melvin carter, mayor of st. paul, minnesota, thank you for your time tonight. thank you for making news actually on our air. and our heart goes out to your and your city tonight. we're praying for a peaceful night and a peaceful resolution. be well, sir. thank you. >> thank you very much. >>> all right. much more to get to here tonight. stay with us. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub...
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we knew about george papadopoulos and carter page and mike flynn and paul manafort and we knew thereas a redacted section of the memo where another person was identify. we confirmed it was dr. ferris. what's interesting about it is that the referral predominantly deals with something unrelated to russia. it was about egypt, about a policy dispute. where the similarities begin is the allegations turned out to be as frivolous as most of the things in the steele dossier. dr. ferris gets to go through this entire process for an extraordinary amount of inaccurate information. what the most -- he said this looks like -- the russia case looks like an effort to sideline the foreign policy advisors of president trump so he would be handicapped in foreign policy when he begins. he believed one of the things they were trying to do was preserve the iran nuclear deal. president trump was clear he was going to throw that deal out when he became president. when mike flynn and all these others get sidelined, it slows the president down in getting to his foreign policy agenda. lou: it also brings int
we knew about george papadopoulos and carter page and mike flynn and paul manafort and we knew thereas a redacted section of the memo where another person was identify. we confirmed it was dr. ferris. what's interesting about it is that the referral predominantly deals with something unrelated to russia. it was about egypt, about a policy dispute. where the similarities begin is the allegations turned out to be as frivolous as most of the things in the steele dossier. dr. ferris gets to go...
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we knew about george papadopoulos and carter page and mike flynn and paul manafort, and we knew theref the memo where another person was identified, and we have now confirmed that was dr. walid phares. and what's interesting is the referral predominantly deals with egypt. it was about a policy dispute. and where the similarities begin is that the allegations turned out to be as frivolous as most of the things in this steele dossier. so dr. phares will get a lawyer, he has to go through this entire process for an extraordinary amount of inaccurate information. and i think at the end of the day the most to found thing he said to me was when i look back at this, this looked like the whole russia case, looked like an effort to sideline all the foreign policy advisers of president trump so he would be handicapped in foreign policy when he began. and he specifically believed that one of the things they were trying to do was preserve the iran nuclear deal. president trump was clear he was going to throw that deal out when he became president. well, when mike flynn and walid phares and all th
we knew about george papadopoulos and carter page and mike flynn and paul manafort, and we knew theref the memo where another person was identified, and we have now confirmed that was dr. walid phares. and what's interesting is the referral predominantly deals with egypt. it was about a policy dispute. and where the similarities begin is that the allegations turned out to be as frivolous as most of the things in this steele dossier. so dr. phares will get a lawyer, he has to go through this...
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paul mayor melvin carter incorrect statement every person arrested on friday night in minneapolis werewn. most arrested had minnesota addresses. the criticism came, once you open pandora's box fact-checking president trump's mail-in and shielding minneapolis tweets from the public. you will get it when you say you're opening the door to possibly hypocritical performance and that includes dorsey's which, you know, a lot of people say, look if you're going to fact check and shield president trump peace tweets you should do it for other global leaders around the world endorsing violence as well. that includes the ayatollah, which calls for armed resistance and the destruction of israel. and other global leaders as well, including those from turkey and around the world. so you know, the pandora's box is opening. can't put the genie back in the bottle. stuart: i was going to say that. he opened pandora's box and you can't close that thing up again. all right, thanks, susan. >>> governors ignoring complaints from business owners desperate to reopen from the lockdown, now supporting demonstra
paul mayor melvin carter incorrect statement every person arrested on friday night in minneapolis werewn. most arrested had minnesota addresses. the criticism came, once you open pandora's box fact-checking president trump's mail-in and shielding minneapolis tweets from the public. you will get it when you say you're opening the door to possibly hypocritical performance and that includes dorsey's which, you know, a lot of people say, look if you're going to fact check and shield president trump...