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st. louis county asked for the review. st. louis county, the city of ferguson, st. louis city all believed they benefited from that review. reviewing an officer or a number of officers is just often not enough. so i'm encouraging the department of justice to get back to having one of the options on the table, a full review by the civil rights division or some other division in the justice department, depending on the circumstances of not only the procedures but also the pattern that a department may have fallen into. we cannot continue over and over again to have the same thing happen as we as a society try to grapple with the same exact problem. this is not a new problem. it is long past the time we should have figured out how to deal with it. if departments need help in figuring out how to deal with it, that's one of the things, whether it was st. louis or baltimore, the justice department has shown some ability and some success in doing. i hope they will look at that again as they look at these three incidents that i mentioned today and others. it is time to move
st. louis county asked for the review. st. louis county, the city of ferguson, st. louis city all believed they benefited from that review. reviewing an officer or a number of officers is just often not enough. so i'm encouraging the department of justice to get back to having one of the options on the table, a full review by the civil rights division or some other division in the justice department, depending on the circumstances of not only the procedures but also the pattern that a...
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st. louis county police chief and st. louis county councilman.d to have you with us. >> thank you for inviting me. >> martha: thank you. we want to make sure that his story is known, what do you want people to know about your friend? >> what a great guy, what a horrible loss to our community and all of the lives that he touched through the years, i worked with captain dorn when he ran the explorer program in st. louis and he took disadvantage kids from the neighborhood where he worked and tried to mentor them and did mentor them successfully and bring them up to police officers like david did. really an amazing guy. >> martha: when you look at what is going on across the country, the protests were george floyd and obviously anyone who warns his death and is horrified by the way that he died, you know, does it bother you that you are not seeing the same kind of outpouring for david dorn, for your friend? >> we are seeing a groundswell of outpouring just recently in st. louis. i will call it the good people of st. louis, the people that support a l
st. louis county police chief and st. louis county councilman.d to have you with us. >> thank you for inviting me. >> martha: thank you. we want to make sure that his story is known, what do you want people to know about your friend? >> what a great guy, what a horrible loss to our community and all of the lives that he touched through the years, i worked with captain dorn when he ran the explorer program in st. louis and he took disadvantage kids from the neighborhood where...
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st. louis county the city of ferguson st. louis city all benefited from that review reviewing a number ofou officers is often not enough. i am encouraging the department of justice to get back to having one of the options on the table. a full review by the civil rights division or some other division depending on the n circumstances not only the procedure of the department may have fallen into. we cannot can't continue to over and over again have the same thing happen as we as a society try to grapple with the same exact problem. this is not a new problem, it is long past the time we should have figured out how to deal with it. if departments need help in deciding how to deal with that that's whether it st. louis or baltimore the justice department has shown success the look at that the three incidents i mentioned today it's time to move forward, it's well past time of const engine confidence in the subserve in law enforcement and public assistance of all kinds. they've appreciation and respect that we should have for them. an
st. louis county the city of ferguson st. louis city all benefited from that review reviewing a number ofou officers is often not enough. i am encouraging the department of justice to get back to having one of the options on the table. a full review by the civil rights division or some other division depending on the n circumstances not only the procedure of the department may have fallen into. we cannot can't continue to over and over again have the same thing happen as we as a society try to...
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the unemployment rate for african-americans in this county is 3 times that of whites st louis is the probably one of the most segregated communities in the country. both. racially and socioeconomically as african-american moving and whites move out and what happens also with that is some of the highest paying jobs on the basis of living conditions go with it. among black males aged 16 to 24 no where near the unemployment rate has reached nearly 50 percent who are coming back to losing hope what we have to bank on after school i went to college got my medical history if i wanted to be in the medical field i found out i had a felony guess what happened i spent $20000.00 for nothing. i get my hands dirty war going on course not. because i'm a yoof feel like a bag of. what i'm posed to build. some or you're angry and you know you. so when people talk about. the anger that they they feel. it's not just about mournful smooth it's that it's about it's about life in general do you some people want to roll over and say we got older generation they just be like hey don't talk that hold he's li
the unemployment rate for african-americans in this county is 3 times that of whites st louis is the probably one of the most segregated communities in the country. both. racially and socioeconomically as african-american moving and whites move out and what happens also with that is some of the highest paying jobs on the basis of living conditions go with it. among black males aged 16 to 24 no where near the unemployment rate has reached nearly 50 percent who are coming back to losing hope what...
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we're saying is reallocate funds from over public safety budget which in most cities and st louis city and st louis county majority of those funds are going to public safety and we have not seen a change in the way that those police departments have so what we're saying is reinvest some of those dollars back into the community make community strong if it's community schools it's community centers but ways that we can but the money back into the community hands so that they can have more of a voice more of an impact in our community and have a strong neighborhood and set of constantly being tough on crime we need to figure out how we be smarter on crime because for years the public safety budget has been majority of our city's budget in the same a city or a st louis county and we have not seen a change when it comes to the way that the culture of the police happens let me ask you something that when when you say tough on crime i think that that is really indicative of how this is always been a politicized issue that is a phrase that we hear so often from politicians when they're campaigning i mean the impl
we're saying is reallocate funds from over public safety budget which in most cities and st louis city and st louis county majority of those funds are going to public safety and we have not seen a change in the way that those police departments have so what we're saying is reinvest some of those dollars back into the community make community strong if it's community schools it's community centers but ways that we can but the money back into the community hands so that they can have more of a...
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st. louis county has a history. this is where ferguson, missouri, is located. and that area has a long history of problems with race relations and problems in the relationship between community and the police. and as i said, that's where ferguson was and the st. louis county police department was the major police department involved in that incident after the michael brown shooting. so there's history there that is unique and different, in many ways, from history in other communities. four st. louis officers have been shot during this period. so that's probably what the sergeant was referring to, in some regard. i don't know that we know exactly why there's violence in one place, and there isn't violence in another. some of it has to do with the way the police are handling things but it also has to do with some of the local community and some of the players there. >> the owner of the store where the employee actually made that initial call to police because george floyd had allegedly passed a counterfeit bill. they've sort of been like shaken by how all of this
st. louis county has a history. this is where ferguson, missouri, is located. and that area has a long history of problems with race relations and problems in the relationship between community and the police. and as i said, that's where ferguson was and the st. louis county police department was the major police department involved in that incident after the michael brown shooting. so there's history there that is unique and different, in many ways, from history in other communities. four st....
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st. louis county has a history. this is where ferguson, missouri, is located, and that area has a long history of problems with race relations and problems in the relationship between community and the police. and as i said, that's where ferguson was. and the st. louis county police department was the major police department involved in that incident after the michael brown shooting. so, there's a history there that is unique and different in many ways from history in other communities. four st. louis officers have been shot during this period, so that's probably what the sergeant was referring to in some regard. i don't know that we know exactly why there's violence in one place and there isn't violence in another. some of it has to do with the way police are handling things, but it also has to do with the local community dynamics and some of the players there. >> the owner of the store where the employee actually made that initial call to police because george floyd had allegedly passed a counterfeit bill, they've
st. louis county has a history. this is where ferguson, missouri, is located, and that area has a long history of problems with race relations and problems in the relationship between community and the police. and as i said, that's where ferguson was. and the st. louis county police department was the major police department involved in that incident after the michael brown shooting. so, there's a history there that is unique and different in many ways from history in other communities. four...
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st. louis county. and then on july 1st, july 1st, 1917, horrendous raised riot in st. louis. african-americans are rousted out of their homes in illinois forced to cross the bridges into st. louis to escape death. and then range in the hundreds of african-americans who were lynched and murdered and as a result of this horrible experience and race riot congressman dyer reduce the federal anti- lynching live with 119 negative votes and then went on to become speakers and they all voted against the federal anti- lynching bill by design. and the combination of those who opposed including the southern democrats stop the bill from being considered that lynching is a blight on american history there is no reason why we should not include the federal antilynching statute in the package that's being considered. may be partisan as well and the one senator on the other side of the aisle who assaulted up can be convinced otherwise. history demands we bring this in our state so now we have a job to do to see thewe have a republican bill for the first time this morning we believe it is an
st. louis county. and then on july 1st, july 1st, 1917, horrendous raised riot in st. louis. african-americans are rousted out of their homes in illinois forced to cross the bridges into st. louis to escape death. and then range in the hundreds of african-americans who were lynched and murdered and as a result of this horrible experience and race riot congressman dyer reduce the federal anti- lynching live with 119 negative votes and then went on to become speakers and they all voted against...
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st. louis county department of health is urging anyone who was at this party to self-quarantine for two weeks i'm sure the guy with the barbed wire tattoo and a three-foot mojito is going to get right on that. there were plenty of bonehead beach-goers in gulf shores, alabama too. and in case you're wondering who put the idea that they don't have to wear masks in their empty heads, i'll give you three guesses. >> president trump is part of this conversation. >> i mean, if he's not wearing a mask, i'm not going to wear a mask. if he's not worried, i'm not worried. >> the president? >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: monkey see, monkey do. this level of covidiocy on display is staggering. this young man had an interesting explanation for why he was out without a mask. it's not just him, his whole family is dumb. >> my family has the same mind set as me, and we kind of disagreed that if we get it, we get it. we're going to handle it as a family and just get over it, because that's what a family does. >> jimmy: no it isn't. show me one episode of "the brady bunch" where they all decide they're gonna die toget
st. louis county department of health is urging anyone who was at this party to self-quarantine for two weeks i'm sure the guy with the barbed wire tattoo and a three-foot mojito is going to get right on that. there were plenty of bonehead beach-goers in gulf shores, alabama too. and in case you're wondering who put the idea that they don't have to wear masks in their empty heads, i'll give you three guesses. >> president trump is part of this conversation. >> i mean, if he's not...
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st. louis county. and then on july 1, 1917, there was a horrendous race riot in my hometown of st. louis, illinois. 7000 african-americans were rousted out of their homes and forced across the bridges into the city of st. louis to escape death. the estimate of how many were killed is just that. but they range in the hundreds of african-americans who were lynchedbl and murdered. as a result of that horrible experience in east st. louis and the race riot, congressman dyer a republican from st. louis introduce the federal antilynching law pretty past and the house of representatives there were 119 negative votes and among the negative votes were for members of the house who went on to become speakers. but they all four voted against the antilynching bill. it was by design. the combination of those who oppose it including southern democrats, stop the bill from being considered faced a filibuster, end of story but not the end of lynching by any means. lynching is a blight on american history prayed there's absolutely no reason why we should not include the adderall antilynching statute w
st. louis county. and then on july 1, 1917, there was a horrendous race riot in my hometown of st. louis, illinois. 7000 african-americans were rousted out of their homes and forced across the bridges into the city of st. louis to escape death. the estimate of how many were killed is just that. but they range in the hundreds of african-americans who were lynchedbl and murdered. as a result of that horrible experience in east st. louis and the race riot, congressman dyer a republican from st....
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st. louis named dyer, and world war i veteran. he had served as an officer in the army, came back, was prosecuting attorney for st. louis county, and then on july 1, 1917, there was a horrendous race riot in my hometown of east st. louis, illinois. 7000 african-americans were arrested -- rousted out of their homes and forth across the bridges into the city of st. louis to escape death. the estimates of how many were killed are juster that, but they range in the hundreds of african-americans who were lynched and murdered. as result of that horrible experience in east st. louis in the race riot, congressman dyer, republican of st. louis competitors the federal antilynching law. he passed it in the house of representatives. there were 119f negative votes, and among the negative votes were four members of the house who it on to become speakers, that they all four voted against the federal antilynching bill. it was sent to the senate where it died. by design. combination of those bill posted including seven democrats stop the bill from being considered. it faced a filibuster, end of story, , but not the end of lynching by any means
st. louis named dyer, and world war i veteran. he had served as an officer in the army, came back, was prosecuting attorney for st. louis county, and then on july 1, 1917, there was a horrendous race riot in my hometown of east st. louis, illinois. 7000 african-americans were arrested -- rousted out of their homes and forth across the bridges into the city of st. louis to escape death. the estimates of how many were killed are juster that, but they range in the hundreds of african-americans who...
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for years the public safety budget has been majority of our city's budget in the same city or st louis county and we have not seen a change when it comes to the way that the culture that he stepped in the city of st louis crime is always a current with the budget in place that is currently in place where there's a bunch i'll say over 50 percent of the budget is going to public safety i think we've seen when you reinvest back in the neighborhood and we deal neighborhoods if it's homes it's making sure communities have quality health care or just health care facilities in the neighborhood it does make an impact and i know folks like to use as a talking point but the reality is the budget that we have currently had has not made a change we continue to see a spike in crime so why don't we take a chance of doing something different and see how does that make him back in the neighborhood and i think it's something that not just we understand here in missouri but all across the country that we need to reimagine public safety in our communities because it has not been going successful with over budge
for years the public safety budget has been majority of our city's budget in the same city or st louis county and we have not seen a change when it comes to the way that the culture that he stepped in the city of st louis crime is always a current with the budget in place that is currently in place where there's a bunch i'll say over 50 percent of the budget is going to public safety i think we've seen when you reinvest back in the neighborhood and we deal neighborhoods if it's homes it's...
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st. louis county in missouri. this is now a global moment. >> a lot of focus is on police brutality, law enforcement here in america. a law enforcement culture. over the last several days we've seen police fire tear gas and rubber bullets at nonviolent protesters so there's an investigation right now, in fact, after a 75-year-old man was allegedly shoved to the ground. >> we'll show you those protests. but thousands of people are expected at a memorial for george floyd in north carolina. his death is what sparked this renewed focus on racial injustice. >> and this afternoon there's a large demonstration scheduled in washington while the fencing and barricades have gone up outside of the white house, earlier this week the president retweeted a letter which referred to americans who are peacefully protesting as terrorists. >> let's start in new york this morning. polo sandoval joins us with the latest. we're seeing protests but also during these protests, examples of the type of treatment that many of those demonstr
st. louis county in missouri. this is now a global moment. >> a lot of focus is on police brutality, law enforcement here in america. a law enforcement culture. over the last several days we've seen police fire tear gas and rubber bullets at nonviolent protesters so there's an investigation right now, in fact, after a 75-year-old man was allegedly shoved to the ground. >> we'll show you those protests. but thousands of people are expected at a memorial for george floyd in north...
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st. louis county prosecutor. former ferguson city councilman defeated longtime bob mcculloch, who declined to indict officer wilson. >> it was more of the typical "incarcerate your way out of every problem." someone is struggling to pay child support, put him on probation or lock them up. someone has a drug issue, put him on probation or lock them up. and that exacerbates the problem. >> alcindor: instead, he is prioritizing pre-trial diversion programs, sh bail reform, and decriminalizing low-level drug charges. there are ill serious questions over just how much change has come to ferguson. store fronts like these remain shuttered, and development is slow. and, there are still stark racial divisions and deep tensions between the community and police. councilwoman griffin worries the third ward, which has the highest percentage of black residents and the lowest income levels, is not getting enough resources. last week, a missouri nonprofit announced plans for a new development project. it will include a health ca
st. louis county prosecutor. former ferguson city councilman defeated longtime bob mcculloch, who declined to indict officer wilson. >> it was more of the typical "incarcerate your way out of every problem." someone is struggling to pay child support, put him on probation or lock them up. someone has a drug issue, put him on probation or lock them up. and that exacerbates the problem. >> alcindor: instead, he is prioritizing pre-trial diversion programs, sh bail reform,...
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years the public safety budget has been majority of our city's budget you're in the same city or st louis county and we have not seen a change when it comes to the way that the culture that he snapped in the city of st louis crime is always occur only with the budget in place that is currently in place where there's a bunch i'll say over 50 percent of the budget is going to public safety i think we've seen when you reinvest back in the neighborhood and we deal neighborhoods if it's homes it's making sure communities have quality health care or just health care facilities in the neighborhood it does make an impact and i know folks like to use as a talking point but the reality is the budget that we have currently had has not made a change we continue to see a spike in crime so why don't we take a chance of doing something different and see how does that make him back in the neighborhood and i think it's something that not just we understand here in missouri but all across the country that we need to reimagine public safety in our communities because it has not been going successful with the over
years the public safety budget has been majority of our city's budget you're in the same city or st louis county and we have not seen a change when it comes to the way that the culture that he snapped in the city of st louis crime is always occur only with the budget in place that is currently in place where there's a bunch i'll say over 50 percent of the budget is going to public safety i think we've seen when you reinvest back in the neighborhood and we deal neighborhoods if it's homes it's...
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witness ministries of the united church of christ and she's in florissant missouri that's a city in st louis county tracy let's talk 1st about the protests we've seen in sent louis you were listening to the police chief there i mean they started off i understand as largely peaceful but then turned pretty violent last night with full police officers being shot some looting vandalism what do you make of what happened . thank you for having me on day and i tell you where any of it on me is that we are reaching a point in this country. where people that try it on we've gone through several months of sheltering it's in. many people having their economic stability further. and then on top of that the continuation of killing of black mean and black women like transmission and in rapid succession i think that people reached a boiling point and that's what we're seeing now i want to express from dolan says to those the family of those operations on the other it's 1st it is never the incentive to take a lie and i certainly felt the deep sanctioned employee of the police chief as he cried for them i only wish
witness ministries of the united church of christ and she's in florissant missouri that's a city in st louis county tracy let's talk 1st about the protests we've seen in sent louis you were listening to the police chief there i mean they started off i understand as largely peaceful but then turned pretty violent last night with full police officers being shot some looting vandalism what do you make of what happened . thank you for having me on day and i tell you where any of it on me is that we...
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st. louis. leland: now part of the county council and will be speaking on tuesday to remember his friend and presidentrump also paid tribute to it as well. thank you sir and thank you to the service of your officers who are still out there on the streets. >> thank you leland. leland: inc. you. kristen . kristen: the death of a california sergeant killed in the line of duty. we will talk to a local official about the loss and the impact on the community. right after the break. we're helping members at usaa.com/coronavirus leland: we are learning more about the ambush killing of the california sheriff's sergeant . second district supervisor, you knew sergeant damon. unify will and in there with his fellow officers all night with his fellow officers. we don't appreciate you joining us. talking about the motives the reasons in the who what and where and when and why. let's focus on the him. tell us what you know about the sergeant and why he was such a good friend to you. guest: thank you, damon really was not just model of law enforcement officer but really model citizen. he has a wife and two -year-old
st. louis. leland: now part of the county council and will be speaking on tuesday to remember his friend and presidentrump also paid tribute to it as well. thank you sir and thank you to the service of your officers who are still out there on the streets. >> thank you leland. leland: inc. you. kristen . kristen: the death of a california sergeant killed in the line of duty. we will talk to a local official about the loss and the impact on the community. right after the break. we're...
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st louis has probably more abandoned houses and any other city in america its size . people. with children they you know they move to the county they move to suburbs for better schools and for safer streets and. all that kind of stuff. it was a man. i was looking for you is a water how you doing that to keep you fit hold stephanie i love mom i love that will keep you fit. we're going to bang. something good going to get you to you know when we get all the stuff just good to get to all to the sound to sandwiches yeah oh sorry that's our brother. yeah you go. this month past that i was right he's a pretty good zoom and i do her spirit everything that he's a. wonderful one of the advice to me is always do. you know i hear sometimes you run the people that you just really glad to see when you get out here that's what i was going this one of the brothers i was really glad to see i'm. sorry joe. jones. believe that anything that happens in a person's life is not random. and that there is a divine design behind it. baptize a young man i was passing the church on webster grohl misery and i bet watching bury him and 17. and i had to do
st louis has probably more abandoned houses and any other city in america its size . people. with children they you know they move to the county they move to suburbs for better schools and for safer streets and. all that kind of stuff. it was a man. i was looking for you is a water how you doing that to keep you fit hold stephanie i love mom i love that will keep you fit. we're going to bang. something good going to get you to you know when we get all the stuff just good to get to all to the...
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broward county, the president marking the tragic death in a said story retired st. louis police officer david boren on instagram writing our highest respect to the family of david boring, great police captain in st. louis who was shot and killed by despicable looters. we honor our police officers now more than ever. 77-year-old david dorn was guarding lee's upon angela, a friend owned that shop and he was guarding it from a mob of violent writers and was shot and killed to death, streamed on facebook live, a terrible story, four current police officers were shot in st. louis, a very awful night monday night into tuesday morning. at this point there have been no arrests. jillian: that video is heartbreaking. a chicago clothing store set to reopen as the windy city lifts more pandemic restrictions. todd: the storeowner keeping doors close even longer due to looting. the ceo joins us live with more. thanks for joining us, as a small business owner what is your reaction when after your business is jeopardized by the pandemic you see what is going on, looting and destruction i
broward county, the president marking the tragic death in a said story retired st. louis police officer david boren on instagram writing our highest respect to the family of david boring, great police captain in st. louis who was shot and killed by despicable looters. we honor our police officers now more than ever. 77-year-old david dorn was guarding lee's upon angela, a friend owned that shop and he was guarding it from a mob of violent writers and was shot and killed to death, streamed on...
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st. louis police to varmint. retired in 2007 and went on to become the police chief of moline akers, a small town in san luis county. his colleagues say his mission was to make sure his officers would adhere to the strictest of standards. he also spent years heading up the st. louis police department explorers program. for young people interested in law enforcement. we should note that according to "the washington post" in 2019, police were involved in 1,004 fatal shootings. 41 involved white people who were on -- or people who were unarmed, 20 of them white, ten of them were black and 44 officers that your shot and killed in the line of duty. shannon. >> shannon: trace, we are going to try to dig into some more of the statistics, thank you very much. >> sure. speeone's of the president 's first defense secretary taking direct aim at his former boss tonight. in a statement, general james mattis saying this, "donald trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the american people, does not even pretend to try. instead he tries to divide us. we are witnessing the consequent as of three years
st. louis police to varmint. retired in 2007 and went on to become the police chief of moline akers, a small town in san luis county. his colleagues say his mission was to make sure his officers would adhere to the strictest of standards. he also spent years heading up the st. louis police department explorers program. for young people interested in law enforcement. we should note that according to "the washington post" in 2019, police were involved in 1,004 fatal shootings. 41...
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st. louis? >> our officers are on high alert right now and we have good communications with the community, the community giving us information about what is happening. but again, speaking to my director yesterday, police director, our countyf north decided to drop their interview. i didn't want to do that so, said that it was fine. he was fine with moving it altogether because just hasn't had the same level of violence or protests here and he didn't think it was necessary to continue with the curfew but i would rather be safe than sorry so i left it midnight to 6 and kept our beaches close, supposed to open the backup on monday but as long as we have the curfew in place we keep the beaches closed. >> speaking of opening back up yesterday florida governor ron desantis announced apparently florida is about to enter phase 2 starting tomorrow for 64 counties in florida except york county, broward county and palm beach county. why are those counties still lagging behind the balance of the state. >> because we haven't by far the most cases in the state of florida and i -- the governor and i speak about every day. we are in sync. the situation in miami-dade, miami-dade has the highest number of cases, we are an international cit
st. louis? >> our officers are on high alert right now and we have good communications with the community, the community giving us information about what is happening. but again, speaking to my director yesterday, police director, our countyf north decided to drop their interview. i didn't want to do that so, said that it was fine. he was fine with moving it altogether because just hasn't had the same level of violence or protests here and he didn't think it was necessary to continue with...
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st. louis county asked for the review. st. louis county, the city of ferguson, st. louis city all believed they benefited from that review. reviewing an officer or a number of officers is just often not enough. so i'm encouraging the department of justice to get back to having one of the options on the table, a full review by the civil rights division or some other division in the justice department, depending on the circumstances of not only the procedures but also the pattern that a department may have fallen into. we cannot continue over and over again to have the same thing happen as we as a society try to grapple with the same exact problem. this is not a new problem. it is long past the time we should have figured out how to deal with it. if departments need help in figuring out how to deal with it, that's one of the things, whether it was st. louis or baltimore, the justice department has shown some ability and some success in doing. i hope they will look at that again as they look at these three incidents that i mentioned today and others. it is time to move
st. louis county asked for the review. st. louis county, the city of ferguson, st. louis city all believed they benefited from that review. reviewing an officer or a number of officers is just often not enough. so i'm encouraging the department of justice to get back to having one of the options on the table, a full review by the civil rights division or some other division in the justice department, depending on the circumstances of not only the procedures but also the pattern that a...
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st. louis county and st. louis city and spring field. i've written to officers and talked to officers and watch how this happens. and that builds confidence. senator scott's bill builds the same kind of confidence. now, i've heard some of our friends on the other side say, well, i'm for 80% of what's in that bill. no, they don't even say that. they say i'm for 80% of the bill. now what's the difference? being for 80% of the bill means there are things in it that you don't want but they also say more frequently, no, that bill has 80% of what i want in it already. well, let me remind our friends how you make a law. you make a law under the constitution. the house passes a bill and maybe you like that better. the senate passes a bill and maybe the senate has 80% of what you'd like to see in the final bill, in the senate bill. and then you go to conference. it was taught in every civics school book that every member of the senate studied and we don't do it much anymore. you can't get to conference unless there's a senate product. no matter h
st. louis county and st. louis city and spring field. i've written to officers and talked to officers and watch how this happens. and that builds confidence. senator scott's bill builds the same kind of confidence. now, i've heard some of our friends on the other side say, well, i'm for 80% of what's in that bill. no, they don't even say that. they say i'm for 80% of the bill. now what's the difference? being for 80% of the bill means there are things in it that you don't want but they also say...
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st. louis named leonidis dyer. a world war i veteran, served in the army, came back, was a prosecutor for st. louis county. hen on july 1, 1917, there was a horrendous race riot in my hometown of east st. louis, illinois. 7,000 african americans were rowfted out of their homes and forced to cross the bridges into the city of st. louis to escape death. the estimates of how much were killed were just that, but they range in the hundreds of african americans who were lynched and murdered. as a result of that horrible experience in east st. louis and the race riot, congressman dyer, republican of st. louis, introduced the federal anti-lynching law. he passed it in the house of representatives. there among the negative v were four members of the house who went on to become speakers, but they all four voted against the dyer federal anti-lynching bill. it was sent to the senate where it died by design. a combination of those who opposed it, including southern democrats, stopped the bill from being considered. it faced a filibuster, end of storks, but not the end of lynching by any means. lynching is a blight on am
st. louis named leonidis dyer. a world war i veteran, served in the army, came back, was a prosecutor for st. louis county. hen on july 1, 1917, there was a horrendous race riot in my hometown of east st. louis, illinois. 7,000 african americans were rowfted out of their homes and forced to cross the bridges into the city of st. louis to escape death. the estimates of how much were killed were just that, but they range in the hundreds of african americans who were lynched and murdered. as a...