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well, we are joined now by jasper lotter and suzanne ford live now with us. thank you both for being here. >> thank you. >> and jasper, i told you this before, i live in that area and i saw that video on my next door account before i heard about it here. i was so upset to see it and people in the community who do support you. tell us a little more about what happened in that incident and what led up to that encounter. >> yeah, absolutely. so i was posting pride flags around fairfax and crossing the street there and i noticed this couple giving a hard time to two teenagers who were hosting a bake sale for black lives matter and i noticed that it was starting to get heated. so i made my way over there and told the couple, look, i'm willing to have this conversation with you in hopes of deescalating the situation. they were telling teenagers and a couple of bystanders that racism wasn't real and that it was being brainwashed into students at schools, so i tried to kind of move the couple away from the two individuals and try to calm them down, to which they saw
well, we are joined now by jasper lotter and suzanne ford live now with us. thank you both for being here. >> thank you. >> and jasper, i told you this before, i live in that area and i saw that video on my next door account before i heard about it here. i was so upset to see it and people in the community who do support you. tell us a little more about what happened in that incident and what led up to that encounter. >> yeah, absolutely. so i was posting pride flags around...
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suzanne, thanks so much. i'm going to go to boris sanchez at another d.c. location where the protesters are gathering at the dirksen senate building there. boris, is there kind of a tone that you think, you know, is resonating, and is there any correlation behind the mayor and her efforts to make a statement by having that black lives matter painted in yellow on the street. a very location where many protesters were moved by law enforcement. >> right, yeah. just outside lafayette square at that intersection that's been renamed "black lives matter" plaza, i spent the entire week there and yesterday after that mural was painted on the ground and the new plaza dedicated by the d.c. mayor murial bowser, you really got the sense it turned into a block party. they had music and refreshments for people where earlier in the week, much more disorganized protests. and you saw some very serious clashes between law enforcement and the protesters that were there. i can tell you that across d.c., more broadly, there is an expanded law enforcement presence. in fact, sever
suzanne, thanks so much. i'm going to go to boris sanchez at another d.c. location where the protesters are gathering at the dirksen senate building there. boris, is there kind of a tone that you think, you know, is resonating, and is there any correlation behind the mayor and her efforts to make a statement by having that black lives matter painted in yellow on the street. a very location where many protesters were moved by law enforcement. >> right, yeah. just outside lafayette square...
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her name, suzanne leontieff. >> we were able to speak with suzanne and confirm that frank was in facth her on the night nancy was shot. he had originally told us that he was in california on business. >> then that was a big red flag when looking at everything. and we got to take a harder look at frank and what's going on with frank because he didn't mention anything about this mistress. >> reporter: the detectives wanted to know if frank had any more secrets they should know about. so they decided to interview his children. >> we had no idea that they were looking at my dad so seriously until, you know, we got in that room and they just kept hounding and hounding and hounding on my dad. and it was like, you know, this line of questioning is concerning. >> they just started telling me that something's not right. and we think that before you talk to them anymore, dad, you need to talk to a lawyer. >> reporter: why would they say that? >> because they've seen shows like "dateline nbc" and said that's what they always tell you to do. you know, they always suspect the husband so, you know,
her name, suzanne leontieff. >> we were able to speak with suzanne and confirm that frank was in facth her on the night nancy was shot. he had originally told us that he was in california on business. >> then that was a big red flag when looking at everything. and we got to take a harder look at frank and what's going on with frank because he didn't mention anything about this mistress. >> reporter: the detectives wanted to know if frank had any more secrets they should know...
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suzanne: revisar las leyes siempre es algo importante.tan a la comunidad. y estamos siempre en actividades, conversaciones, teniendo diÁlogos en el cual nosotros llegamos a un acuerdo. tenemos compromiso. la policÍa da, la comunidad da, y llegamos a un acuerdo. rosario: los agentes coinciden en que para intentar erradicar el racismo hay que educar sin temor. troy: cada hogar tiene que llegar a hablar y comunicarse con sus hijos, familiares, amigos, tener una conversaciÓn y ver si se puede cambiar la forma de pensar. rosario: mientras tanto los reclamos de justicia y equidad continuarÁn y solo el tiempo dirÁ cuÁntos cambios se concretarÁn entre legisladores, polÍticos y la sociedad civil. ¿creen que esta vez serÁ distinto? rafael: yo creo que sÍ. esto ha llegado a un nivel mundial. tenemos que escuchar. teresa: un nuevo capÍtulo sobre una reforma a la policÍa apenas comienza. sin embargo, hay que recalcar que solo en el Último siglo ha habido muchas comisiones presidenciales, federales, estatales y locales que han anunciado resoluciones y
suzanne: revisar las leyes siempre es algo importante.tan a la comunidad. y estamos siempre en actividades, conversaciones, teniendo diÁlogos en el cual nosotros llegamos a un acuerdo. tenemos compromiso. la policÍa da, la comunidad da, y llegamos a un acuerdo. rosario: los agentes coinciden en que para intentar erradicar el racismo hay que educar sin temor. troy: cada hogar tiene que llegar a hablar y comunicarse con sus hijos, familiares, amigos, tener una conversaciÓn y ver si se puede...
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and suzanne mall voe, what's happening there where you are. >> reporter: well ana really not in my thirty years of journalism experience have i really seen or experienced what i have seen and experienced today. when you see the thousands and thousands of people who have gather, it feels like a beginning. it feels like something new happening here of dupont circle the closest thing for the public square. people being asked to go before the microphone and talk about their experiences. specifically black and brown protesters. so what you have here and see is a listening session. you have one african american man who came up and he said -- [ applause ] -- he has ever seen. another gentlemen who came up and invited everybody -- and he said look, you treat me with dignity and we will be square. there was another person who came a translatina who had the crowd cheering "black trans lives matter." this is something very new for a lot of people here who have been participating. white protesters and black protesters today. -- this is the first time they have said black lives matter, that they have
and suzanne mall voe, what's happening there where you are. >> reporter: well ana really not in my thirty years of journalism experience have i really seen or experienced what i have seen and experienced today. when you see the thousands and thousands of people who have gather, it feels like a beginning. it feels like something new happening here of dupont circle the closest thing for the public square. people being asked to go before the microphone and talk about their experiences....
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please keep us posted. >> thank you, take care. >> appreciate it, suzanne shank. still ahead, stocks are trying to rally with a fourth straight day with the s&p up 39% in less than three months. but one trader says he's seeing signs this is all overbought we'll dig into that next >>> plus, from the gap to planet fitness, some rifretailers are t paying their rents and that could spell doom for the commercial real estate market. we'll dig into those numbers coming up on "the exchange." woman: my reputation was trashed online. i felt completely helpless. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. vo: take control of your online reputation. get your free reputation report card at reputationdefender.com. find out your online reputation today and let the experts help you repair it. woman: they were able to restore my good name. vo: visit reputationdefender.com or call 1-877-866-8555. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. yeah, they help us with achievable steps along the way... ...so we can spend a bit now, knowing we're p
please keep us posted. >> thank you, take care. >> appreciate it, suzanne shank. still ahead, stocks are trying to rally with a fourth straight day with the s&p up 39% in less than three months. but one trader says he's seeing signs this is all overbought we'll dig into that next >>> plus, from the gap to planet fitness, some rifretailers are t paying their rents and that could spell doom for the commercial real estate market. we'll dig into those numbers coming up on...
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gardner: this is signed by david nickham, executive director, suzanne o'neil, the wildlife federation, colorado mountain club back country hunters and anglers, the o'dell brewing come and on and on talking about the lwcf being built on a simple idea and the fact that we can help restore our national parks and greatest treasures with the combined efforts of the land and water conservation fund and the great american outdoors act in this legislation. as members prepare for this vote tomorrow, i hope they will consider the impact this will have on generations to come. yesterday we talked about a letter written from the great grandson of president teddy roosevelt, the fact we are continuing today that legacy to build on the conservation, the environmental successes that started well over a hundred years ago in this country, our public lands is an incredible, incredible treasure that this country has and that we can build on for generations to come. so, madam president, i thank the virus.dam president, i thank the this is two and a half hours. this hearing will come to order. this thing is
gardner: this is signed by david nickham, executive director, suzanne o'neil, the wildlife federation, colorado mountain club back country hunters and anglers, the o'dell brewing come and on and on talking about the lwcf being built on a simple idea and the fact that we can help restore our national parks and greatest treasures with the combined efforts of the land and water conservation fund and the great american outdoors act in this legislation. as members prepare for this vote tomorrow, i...
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we have suzann on season, alex marquardt getting in position. suzann, tell us what's happening where you are. >> reporter: ana, there are thousands and thousands of people who have taken to the streets of washington, d.c., today and really there's an ebb and flow to all of this as sometimes the crowds will surge in one area as they go either to the white house or lafayette park or lincoln memorial, and then they'll disperse and they'll break up and be on the streets. i just wanted to show you here, 17th street, the diversity of the protest movement here. we have seen, unlike previous protests for black lives matter, a number of white families and white protesters alongside with black, latino, muslim, just about everybody here in unison together with signs that say, white silence equals violence, where everybody is accountable, and i had a chance to talk to a number of people throughout the day, and some people describe it, really, as perhaps a beginning. others describe it as an awakening, but clearly, ana, there is something very different that
we have suzann on season, alex marquardt getting in position. suzann, tell us what's happening where you are. >> reporter: ana, there are thousands and thousands of people who have taken to the streets of washington, d.c., today and really there's an ebb and flow to all of this as sometimes the crowds will surge in one area as they go either to the white house or lafayette park or lincoln memorial, and then they'll disperse and they'll break up and be on the streets. i just wanted to show...
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suzanne, let me start with you.king at the top of this show, atlanta the developments in the city of atlanta in the last couple of days have once again put that city's mayor back in the national spotlight. it is unusual for a presidential candidate to put a mayor on a national ticket. i think george mcgovern wanted to put white on in '72 and ted kennedy said, no, i can't think of other one. given the significance of policing issues of race relations right now, is that a direction that joe biden might take? >> i think probably not because one of the things that joe biden has talked about is he needs someone who is going to be ready on day one to be president. and i think he actually means that. and it's hard for a mayor to get over that line. but we're at the point in the vice presidential process where it is free to say i've got you on my list. it is a way to show respect to a community, a way to show respect for an office holder who has supported you. it's a good thing for a politician to, even though i suspect the
suzanne, let me start with you.king at the top of this show, atlanta the developments in the city of atlanta in the last couple of days have once again put that city's mayor back in the national spotlight. it is unusual for a presidential candidate to put a mayor on a national ticket. i think george mcgovern wanted to put white on in '72 and ted kennedy said, no, i can't think of other one. given the significance of policing issues of race relations right now, is that a direction that joe biden...
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suzanne malveaux is there for us. what is happening there?an incredible combination of a rally, a protest, but also a celebration of so many different commutes here in the los angeles area. we're talking about thousands and thousands that have been marching the last couple hours on santa monica boulevard. they want to call attention to all black lives matter. in that, it is really about pride, it's about pride of who you are and who you love, also addressing the issue of police brutality. this organization with me here -- just tell me why you've been out here. it's very important to us. this is black chammer organization. we are trying to teach our people we need to fight. not only that, we not only feet police brutality, but this coronavirus. black hammer is protecting our people not only from police brutality, but also the coronavirus that's killing all of us worldwide. >> reporter: you have raised a lot of money, not asking for grants, but you've been hitting the streets and getting some of these critical supplies out to the black communit
suzanne malveaux is there for us. what is happening there?an incredible combination of a rally, a protest, but also a celebration of so many different commutes here in the los angeles area. we're talking about thousands and thousands that have been marching the last couple hours on santa monica boulevard. they want to call attention to all black lives matter. in that, it is really about pride, it's about pride of who you are and who you love, also addressing the issue of police brutality. this...
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want you more suzanne he is not of steam. form. you almost on the side of the. at the or the to mr manager they think you. would not do not. know what it was one of the 2 out of the bottle. as a 2nd mother before one of the daughter of the woman on the conscientious law. firm in. washington. metro used to 900 john. would diminish. you know you can or you can do nothing on mt guy john. no you're just not you're john wooden mr who couldn't cope with. i didn't hear john in the news or. should bet. is a misleader good feeling. i said he said again one of the biggest it's. the influence of the i don't know what it's about i don't know. the meat of the english or the i'm. sure. it was a little known not only in the southern. east minimal i mean. in about an instance of the. embryos tasneem gayety shortcake as a beast was formed by a teen or stone hard to shroud cast because hoddle made. casts a whole year more tell us at the reese. the shadowy to that effect if he legit wouldn't that have a chance with. this earth to stumble. along those. halls of. the 2nd escape with
want you more suzanne he is not of steam. form. you almost on the side of the. at the or the to mr manager they think you. would not do not. know what it was one of the 2 out of the bottle. as a 2nd mother before one of the daughter of the woman on the conscientious law. firm in. washington. metro used to 900 john. would diminish. you know you can or you can do nothing on mt guy john. no you're just not you're john wooden mr who couldn't cope with. i didn't hear john in the news or. should bet....
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i new so much suzann. athooen also in d.ena also in d. at merden park. how spread out. how broad and how many people are taking part in multiple protests there in that city alone today. what's it like where you are? >> reporter: hi ana, that's right. we're talk about thousands protesting across the city and many points you are seeing protesters coming down one street converging with another group and coming down another. this group started as you mentioned in merden hill park, also called malcolm x part. still about 15 blocks from the white house. there have been chants of the black lives matter, i can't breathe, no justice, no peace. and i spoke to a middle aged black man from this area who was wearing a sign that said i am a man. those familiar with the civil rights movement of the fifties and sixties will reremember that sign. his own father wore that same sign to protest back in 1968. this man told me he feels like this time is different. why? because the same thing we've been hearing from others. because of the diversity of the crowd. i've talked to white people. b
i new so much suzann. athooen also in d.ena also in d. at merden park. how spread out. how broad and how many people are taking part in multiple protests there in that city alone today. what's it like where you are? >> reporter: hi ana, that's right. we're talk about thousands protesting across the city and many points you are seeing protesters coming down one street converging with another group and coming down another. this group started as you mentioned in merden hill park, also called...
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suzanne malveaux has more. >> they're lynching or black children. >> reporter: residents of palmdale,california, say it is the sight of a modern daylin muching. 24-year-old robert fuller was found hanging from a tree near city hall early wednesday morning. >> for a black man to be hung from a tree, that's a message. >> reporter: residents were outraged when they announced their initial findings. >> it appears that mr. fuller has tragically died by suicide. a full autopsy -- -- >> my brother was not suicidal. >> there it is. >> reporter: now five days after fuller was found the los angeles county sheriff's department, which oversees palmdale says it's taking another look. >> the initial reports appeared to be consistent with a suicide, but we felt it prudent to roll that back and continue to look deeper. regarding a chair or something similar found at the scene, there was nothing. >> reporter: the sheriff's department announced it would begin reviewing seemingly basic information. >> we're going to do forensics on the rope involved. we'd like to contact the witness who located him in t
suzanne malveaux has more. >> they're lynching or black children. >> reporter: residents of palmdale,california, say it is the sight of a modern daylin muching. 24-year-old robert fuller was found hanging from a tree near city hall early wednesday morning. >> for a black man to be hung from a tree, that's a message. >> reporter: residents were outraged when they announced their initial findings. >> it appears that mr. fuller has tragically died by suicide. a full...
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mark on you more suzanne he is nothing. more. you know almost synonymous stuff don't. have to put this in this good match i think you. would not do. you know what it was horrible to have to build up. as a commodity from other what do we have to rely on the confidential. washington . to do nothing as the number of john. mccain there is. no you can do nothing wrong i john. no your job on you john wooden is to do a coke and. i didn't hear john in the movies or. should bet. is a misleader but. i said he shouldn't be none of the business of. the minutes of the home but i know what it's about to. me that it was one of the. it was a little known but i'm only getting this one i'm. sure the more i mean. any other misjudgements. tasneem gayety shortcake as beast was. about a teen or stone hard to shroud castle caught hoddle made. casts a whole year more tell us that the camera reask. the shadow it could that effect if he legit wouldn't have time to jam with. the stone. circle on those. holes of. the 2nd escape with whatever bush had anything he thinks with a bunch of those funny
mark on you more suzanne he is nothing. more. you know almost synonymous stuff don't. have to put this in this good match i think you. would not do. you know what it was horrible to have to build up. as a commodity from other what do we have to rely on the confidential. washington . to do nothing as the number of john. mccain there is. no you can do nothing wrong i john. no your job on you john wooden is to do a coke and. i didn't hear john in the movies or. should bet. is a misleader but. i...
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mark on you more suzanne he has nothing. more. you will miss and i'm the son of the. 5 daughters who mistook my so they think you. would do. you know what there was one of the daughters of the book. as a 2nd mother her mother what do we have to rely on the confidential. caution . you do not produce 100 john. maginnis. no you can do nothing wrong i john. no your job on you john wooden is to do a coke and. i didn't hear john in the movies or. should bet. is a misleader but. i sent the show to be none of the business of. the madness of the i don't know what it's about to. me that the machine won't. be sure that. it was a little known but i'm going to slow them down to. the east when i'm on the i mean. in another misjudgement. embryos tasneem d.d. shortcake as beast was. about 18 or stone harder to shroud cast because hoddle made. casts a whole year more tell us that the camera reask. the shadow of that effect if he legit wouldn't have had to jam with. the stone. circle on those. holes of. the 2nd escape with whatever bush had anythin
mark on you more suzanne he has nothing. more. you will miss and i'm the son of the. 5 daughters who mistook my so they think you. would do. you know what there was one of the daughters of the book. as a 2nd mother her mother what do we have to rely on the confidential. caution . you do not produce 100 john. maginnis. no you can do nothing wrong i john. no your job on you john wooden is to do a coke and. i didn't hear john in the movies or. should bet. is a misleader but. i sent the show to be...
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thank you to suzanne.tainly, and primary care, dental ca re we certainly, and primary care, dental care we got back a few weeks ago. in the nhs. and primary care should be functioning as normally as possible. we do want people to be taking advantage of this moment, if they do have conditions that need to be attended to, go to your doctor, go to a&e. one of the most important su ccesses to a&e. one of the most important successes that we have had is protecting the nhs capacity. we don't want to see people suffer through not now using the nhs. but i should probably ask the chief medical officer to give further comment. the general practitioners, gps, have been working throughout this and done an absolutely fantasticjob, if this and done an absolutely fantastic job, if i this and done an absolutely fantasticjob, if i may say so to my colleagues, inevitably to reduce the risk of transmission and reduce the risk of transmission and reduce the risk people come into contact in waiting rooms and between clinical s
thank you to suzanne.tainly, and primary care, dental ca re we certainly, and primary care, dental care we got back a few weeks ago. in the nhs. and primary care should be functioning as normally as possible. we do want people to be taking advantage of this moment, if they do have conditions that need to be attended to, go to your doctor, go to a&e. one of the most important su ccesses to a&e. one of the most important successes that we have had is protecting the nhs capacity. we don't...
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and both hangings make no sense, whatsoever. >> suzanne malveaux, cnn, los angeles. >> we're going tong you more information on these cases, as we get it. and i want to thank you for watching, everyone. our coverage continues. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. so what's going on? i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh... i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 7 million dogs. nice. and... the talking dog thing? is it bothering you? no... itching like a dog is bothering me. until dogs can speak for themselves, you have to. when allergic itch is a problem, ask for apoquel. a
and both hangings make no sense, whatsoever. >> suzanne malveaux, cnn, los angeles. >> we're going tong you more information on these cases, as we get it. and i want to thank you for watching, everyone. our coverage continues. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i...
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i applied to stanford and got wait listed and ended up to the school that suzanne went to. i got over it. i hope so much that you listen to some of the questions that were asked clearly from a viewpoint of pursuing a life and an occupational life if you will of justice and there's so many things that the privilege of going to stanford, stanford graduate school, not knowing what your backgrounds were, of course, to be able to get that privilege and earn that privilege for the great majority of you. i hope you'll use that for public health that suzanne asked about in making this country, a fairer, better place, helping to eliminate racial disparities and class disparities and deal with issues of our climate in the moral times and you are some of the best situated young men and women in america to do that. thanks for having me. thank you, especially n graham and my friends at stanford. thank you. >> thank you so much. clearly it was stanford's loss that we didn't get you. thank you again for joining us today in spite of that, and thank you everyone for joining us. have a great
i applied to stanford and got wait listed and ended up to the school that suzanne went to. i got over it. i hope so much that you listen to some of the questions that were asked clearly from a viewpoint of pursuing a life and an occupational life if you will of justice and there's so many things that the privilege of going to stanford, stanford graduate school, not knowing what your backgrounds were, of course, to be able to get that privilege and earn that privilege for the great majority of...
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patients like suzanne turning up at the door had been turned away, to treat themselves at home.fering toothache for quite a few weeks and i contacted the dentist to get an appointment for this week, but unfortunately i am not able to, even though they are open. and if you can getan though they are open. and if you can get an appointment, this is what you will see, more protective clothing changed more often and more cleaning which means extra cost and delay. mrs charlie, please. and up the road in chelmsford here is the new open—air waiting room. patients are called in one by one. we were not sure when we phoned up this morning if they would see her because they say it is only emergencies. we were quite surprised. this practice stayed open as one of the few emergency care centres. we have had patients in the early days coming from edinburgh and hole. now hopefully with more practices opening we are going to be able to access their own dentist and we have already seen a drop off. it is nothing like business as usual? no, it is not like a light switch which you can flick on and of
patients like suzanne turning up at the door had been turned away, to treat themselves at home.fering toothache for quite a few weeks and i contacted the dentist to get an appointment for this week, but unfortunately i am not able to, even though they are open. and if you can getan though they are open. and if you can get an appointment, this is what you will see, more protective clothing changed more often and more cleaning which means extra cost and delay. mrs charlie, please. and up the road...
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going to suzanne in washington. guest: i just want to say i don't understand where you coming from. because the statistics are coming up different . name suggestion. all of the people color. you want to say that way. once you apply to the police department and become cops. and you walk a mile in the shoes, that is all saying. how about check that out. changesan come from within. try that pretty thank you. david johns: appreciate the question and i would also like to know the statistic statistice referencing. too often the case people make mistakes without actually having the statistics to back it up. the second thingri is there are african-american people in asian american people, people disabilities who show up and serve . who are police officers. there is also data that shows that the training thet police officers are forced to go through, changes the way they interact with black people. this none of people color issue. why people and people color when they don't want to talk about white supremacy antiblack is, things that make them unthinkable. they should make you in humble. esp
going to suzanne in washington. guest: i just want to say i don't understand where you coming from. because the statistics are coming up different . name suggestion. all of the people color. you want to say that way. once you apply to the police department and become cops. and you walk a mile in the shoes, that is all saying. how about check that out. changesan come from within. try that pretty thank you. david johns: appreciate the question and i would also like to know the statistic...
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chief congressional cor spongt for the washington examiner, suzanne, thank you.on: i want to take you now to minneapolis where city is seeing rallies and marches in honor of george floyd a day after juneteenth celebrations in twin cities where largely dedicated to floyd memory. mark -- mike tobin is live with the latest. mike. >> continuing to flock why george floyd was killed it is become a growing memorial to him an now a site of some political controversy. play city johnson running as a republican against congresswoman omar he set up a campaign tent here at the site of the memorial on juneteenth. that prompghtsed opponent democratic former labor party to tweet they were shocked and appalled that johnson should immediately apologize and johnson responded. >> i will apologize when they apologize for all of the destruction they've cost to this city when they apologize for their decades of leadership that has not addressed this issue, though, so if anyone owes an polings they do. apology they do. >> now a second officer charged in connection with george floyd deat
chief congressional cor spongt for the washington examiner, suzanne, thank you.on: i want to take you now to minneapolis where city is seeing rallies and marches in honor of george floyd a day after juneteenth celebrations in twin cities where largely dedicated to floyd memory. mark -- mike tobin is live with the latest. mike. >> continuing to flock why george floyd was killed it is become a growing memorial to him an now a site of some political controversy. play city johnson running as...
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suzanne malveaux is at the lincoln memorial for us. and folks were gathering last time we spoke. now it seems like you've got a much bigger crowd behind you. what's happening? >> fredricka, it was a very touching moment that just happened here at the lincoln memorial. there are about 1,000 people who have been gathered here. various families and organizations and just students, people who organically are coming together but there was a young man who asked. he had a bullhorn and he simply asked, can i read something to you that i wrote? an article he wrote. an op-ed about race relations. this african-american young man. he just read this to this crowd. they all listened intently. they were all saying, sure, of course, man, go ahead. and he made his remarks. he read this op-ed about race relations and then he started to sob. he started to cry at the end, and people just came up and hugged him. just started hugging him. and it really brings a tear to your eye when you see what is happening here. and it is happening organically that people just want to talk. they want to share. they
suzanne malveaux is at the lincoln memorial for us. and folks were gathering last time we spoke. now it seems like you've got a much bigger crowd behind you. what's happening? >> fredricka, it was a very touching moment that just happened here at the lincoln memorial. there are about 1,000 people who have been gathered here. various families and organizations and just students, people who organically are coming together but there was a young man who asked. he had a bullhorn and he simply...
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and both hangings make no sense, whatsoever. >> suzanne malveaux, cnn, los angeles. >> we're going tong you more information on these cases, as we get it. and i want to thank you for watching, everyone. our coverage continues. okay, give it a try. between wisdom and curiosity, there's a bridge. between ideas and inspiration, trauma and treatment. gained a couple of more pounds. that's good for the babies. between the moments that make us who we are, and keeping them safe, private and secure, there's webex. ♪ ♪ beautiful. did yocould be signs that syour digestive systemwn isn't working at its best? taking metamucil every day can help. metamucil supports your daily digestive health using a special plant-based fiber called psyllium. psyllium works by forming a gel in your digestive system to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. metamucil's gelling action also helps to lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so, start feeling lighter and more energetic... by taking metamucil every day. yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. we
and both hangings make no sense, whatsoever. >> suzanne malveaux, cnn, los angeles. >> we're going tong you more information on these cases, as we get it. and i want to thank you for watching, everyone. our coverage continues. okay, give it a try. between wisdom and curiosity, there's a bridge. between ideas and inspiration, trauma and treatment. gained a couple of more pounds. that's good for the babies. between the moments that make us who we are, and keeping them safe, private...
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suzanne malveaux has more. >> they're lynching our black children!ter: residents of palmdale, california, say it is the site of a modern-day lynching. >> robert fuller! >> reporter: 24-year-old robert fuller was found hanging from a tree near city hall early wednesday morning. >> for a black man to be hung in a tree near city hall, that's a message. >> you don't understand our pain! >> reporter: residents were outraged friday when city officials announced their initial findings. >> it appears that mr. fuller has tragically died by suicide. a full autopsy -- >> my brother was not suicidal. >> come on. there it is. >> he wasn't! >> reporter: now, five days after fuller was found, the los angeles county sheriff's department, which oversees palmdale, says it's taking another look. >> the initial reports appeared to be consistent with a suicide, but we felt it prudent to roll that back and continue to look deeper. regarding a chair or something similar found at the scene, there was nothing. >> reporter: the sheriff's department announced it would begin re
suzanne malveaux has more. >> they're lynching our black children!ter: residents of palmdale, california, say it is the site of a modern-day lynching. >> robert fuller! >> reporter: 24-year-old robert fuller was found hanging from a tree near city hall early wednesday morning. >> for a black man to be hung in a tree near city hall, that's a message. >> you don't understand our pain! >> reporter: residents were outraged friday when city officials announced...
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. >>> let's head to protests in los angeles and cnn's suzanne malveaux. these protests have inspired some hollywood stars to get involved. >> reporter: everybody is getting involved here. it is quite incredible, the energy and momentum of the protest groups. we expect tens of thousands to appear on sunday. today perhaps hundreds in west hollywood, as well as downtown l.a. and beverly hills. groups as diverse as buddhists or black lives and an event that's called more skating and less hating. we're here in front of a makeshift memorial in west hollywood. i have to share with you what we saw yesterday really was an extraordinary event, a rally right here at the laugh factory, this historic and very well-known comedy club. many artists, actors and people who gathered here in a stand up for social justice rally had an opportunity to talk to comedian and activist tiffany haddish. it was raw, emotional. she described -- this is somebody who grew up in south central los angeles, worked her way up to have a respectable and very successful career, only to find tha
. >>> let's head to protests in los angeles and cnn's suzanne malveaux. these protests have inspired some hollywood stars to get involved. >> reporter: everybody is getting involved here. it is quite incredible, the energy and momentum of the protest groups. we expect tens of thousands to appear on sunday. today perhaps hundreds in west hollywood, as well as downtown l.a. and beverly hills. groups as diverse as buddhists or black lives and an event that's called more skating and...
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and the core that i have said to call her back there john chamberlain suzanne all the way up to the new ones here for instance is the light installation above the dining table is by susan o'rourke about her we bought this apartment from her and her husband and son of course the peace talk talk talk because she knows we enjoy having guests. when they're doing that and he is a doormat and then this you're not a nice or you're not in as a good friend of ours i will always get together for dinner every 6 to 8 weeks. and then there's all i was exposed to the minds of i will have these conversations on an artist's level that. can be. so far ahead. shawn something we don't want to me it's. that. i gives i leave there something remarkable here to win this shoot down there but. this football show it's the shoe friends back in bauer won the world cup and they can buy what i bought this piece because it's not only signed by but also by franz beckenbauer and which reads. to my dear ingrid and i believe that that's not my ingrid of course but back and our 1st wife ingrid old in the 80s when does iss
and the core that i have said to call her back there john chamberlain suzanne all the way up to the new ones here for instance is the light installation above the dining table is by susan o'rourke about her we bought this apartment from her and her husband and son of course the peace talk talk talk because she knows we enjoy having guests. when they're doing that and he is a doormat and then this you're not a nice or you're not in as a good friend of ours i will always get together for dinner...
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for the 3 days a week suzanne is not working the short time work scheme pays 60 percent of what she would have earned after deductions and with 20 percent paid by her employer she earns 80 percent of her usual salary that should be enough to get by on during this time her health insurance and pension fund contributions are also covered by the government. in april german companies put almost a 3rd of their workforce on short time work more than ever before. during the last major financial and economic crisis in 2009 millions were also put on short time work the scheme saved hundreds of thousands of jobs. in other countries have adopted this german model. the cost of the program is sort of the coronavirus crisis an estimated $34000000000.00 euros so far in order to support workers like susanna schmidt the government will go into debt the question now is how much new debt she was willing or able to take on. many businesses are desperately trying to stay afloat using creativity and relying on the government's help for some it's starting to resemble business as usual while others will have to
for the 3 days a week suzanne is not working the short time work scheme pays 60 percent of what she would have earned after deductions and with 20 percent paid by her employer she earns 80 percent of her usual salary that should be enough to get by on during this time her health insurance and pension fund contributions are also covered by the government. in april german companies put almost a 3rd of their workforce on short time work more than ever before. during the last major financial and...
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to break it all down and for reaction is trans activist and the treasurer of san francisco pride, suzanne ford, thank you so much for joining us today, we appreciate you being here. >> thanks, liz. thanks for having me. >> it really is such an important time with it being pride month and the anniversary of the pulse nightclub shootings, so i just want to start with this news we got this afternoon that the trump administration has reversed an obama era policy that banned health care providers from discriminating from transgender patients. can you respond to that reversal and what does it mean to you and the trans community? >> let me say, it's not surprising given all the moves by the trump administration to hurt the trans community. i think it's just one more nail in our coffin, literally. can imagine how dangerous this is. a black trans woman is brought into an emergency room and let's say alabama, and the only physician on duty refuses to treat her based on their religious beliefs and she's not protected and his religious beliefs trump her right as a human being to be treated. that's th
to break it all down and for reaction is trans activist and the treasurer of san francisco pride, suzanne ford, thank you so much for joining us today, we appreciate you being here. >> thanks, liz. thanks for having me. >> it really is such an important time with it being pride month and the anniversary of the pulse nightclub shootings, so i just want to start with this news we got this afternoon that the trump administration has reversed an obama era policy that banned health care...
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and die without any health care well it's a situation will continue monitoring very very closely suzanne a 2nd there from physicians for human rights thank you for joining us here on al-jazeera. thank you now the indian government has banned 59 my state chinese mobile phone applications phone companies have been ordered to block really popular apps like tic talk we chat and share it on national security grounds the ban comes weeks after at least 20 soldiers were killed in the west fighting in 4 decades along the disputed border with china where we can speak to him venkatesh he's the director of training and research with boone fact check and he joins us now live via skype from new delhi mr venkatesh we saw a previous attempt a boycott of chinese products including smart phones as these tensions rise but a lot of people seemed not very keen to give them up and these are incredibly popular apps tick-tock for instance how is the news that being received. well there's a lot of shock i tell you what some of that been you i checked ticked off maybe an hour later and pretty much the 1st thing i
and die without any health care well it's a situation will continue monitoring very very closely suzanne a 2nd there from physicians for human rights thank you for joining us here on al-jazeera. thank you now the indian government has banned 59 my state chinese mobile phone applications phone companies have been ordered to block really popular apps like tic talk we chat and share it on national security grounds the ban comes weeks after at least 20 soldiers were killed in the west fighting in 4...
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. >> suzann kenny is heart broken over the newry released point detailing the misstems at the home.r was one of the home's nearly 80 residents who died from coronavirus. the report released wednesday says the most substantial error was the decision to move all veterans both covid is positive and those with no covid-19 symptoms into one unit resulting in more that 40 veterans crowded into a space designed to hold 25. >> veterans that fought for our country. just put together like cattle. >> workers describe the move as total up and down mope yum saying the space resembled a war zone. one social worker thought they werens off to die. it was ordered by the governor. >> veterans who deserve the best from state government got exactly the opposite and there's no excuse or plausible explanation for that. >> nursing home armed the country have been crushed by the pandemic. about one in five facilities have reported deaths. last week, a special house panel on the coronavirus pandemic launched an investigation. >> my father would not have died this year if it hadn't been for covid. roimt dani
. >> suzann kenny is heart broken over the newry released point detailing the misstems at the home.r was one of the home's nearly 80 residents who died from coronavirus. the report released wednesday says the most substantial error was the decision to move all veterans both covid is positive and those with no covid-19 symptoms into one unit resulting in more that 40 veterans crowded into a space designed to hold 25. >> veterans that fought for our country. just put together like...
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time national health officials say younger people going to bars are putting more people at risk and suzanne austin came to town from rockland and says the scene businesses closing again is hard to see makes me sad the businesses are i will still come down here. >>because i believe it's the right thing to do and i don't want to get that. >>but says she understands why and hopes everyone takes precautions saying sacramento seems to be doing it right. >>they're doing it right we're doing it the right way. it's also up to you once again as a responsible person meanwhile several states rolling back on their reopening having bar shut their doors once again not taking a shot with numbers surging. >>here in our area cameron says if it happens here, he believes it would be what's best for the health and safety of our community at some point we have to say this is where we are as a business and this is state and we're going to adjust. >>accordingly. that was heather jensen reporting for us this morning. and who shot and killed one person and heard 4 others at a wal-mart distribution center near readi
time national health officials say younger people going to bars are putting more people at risk and suzanne austin came to town from rockland and says the scene businesses closing again is hard to see makes me sad the businesses are i will still come down here. >>because i believe it's the right thing to do and i don't want to get that. >>but says she understands why and hopes everyone takes precautions saying sacramento seems to be doing it right. >>they're doing it right...
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we will go to suzanne in vancouver, washington. say i: i just want to don't understand where you are coming from, because statistics are coming up different. but i have a suggestion maybe you did not think of. all the people of color, if you want to say it that way, why don't you apply to the police department and become cops? -- you know,lling and you walk a mile in the shoes, that's all i'm saying. about check that out, change it from within? how about that? guest: appreciate the question. would love to know what statistics you are referencing, since those i referenced a been published at my website. it is too often the case that people make statements like that without actually having statistics to back it up. the second thing is that there are african-american people, asian american people, people with disabilities who show up and serve, or police officers. there's also data that shows that the training that police officers are forced to go through changes the way that they interact with black people, so this is not a people of
we will go to suzanne in vancouver, washington. say i: i just want to don't understand where you are coming from, because statistics are coming up different. but i have a suggestion maybe you did not think of. all the people of color, if you want to say it that way, why don't you apply to the police department and become cops? -- you know,lling and you walk a mile in the shoes, that's all i'm saying. about check that out, change it from within? how about that? guest: appreciate the question....
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suzanne maroney said it affects her dog and her combat veteran husband who suffers from ptsd and says only police action will make a difference. >> without enforcement it's not working. it's an order for failure and i'm fed up by them. >> police say they had to cancel a pilot program set for july 4th this year to have police target hot spots. a cut to the overtime budget and shifting priorities cancel that. maureen naylor, "ktvu fox 2 news." >> is it in his planned at san ramon today ahead of the district proposed budget. unified school district could face a $17 million shortfall for the 2020, 2021 school year. nora zahniser said they are protesting unnecessary spending by the district and reminded the board that its job is to ensure our children are educated and their teachers are employed and it starts at 4:30 a.m. in danville. the company that makes roundup will not have to label made the yesterday. california was trying to require bayer ag to put a cancer label. the judge says the cancer label is not backed by findings. bear said the ruling is important. bayer is facing lawsuits b
suzanne maroney said it affects her dog and her combat veteran husband who suffers from ptsd and says only police action will make a difference. >> without enforcement it's not working. it's an order for failure and i'm fed up by them. >> police say they had to cancel a pilot program set for july 4th this year to have police target hot spots. a cut to the overtime budget and shifting priorities cancel that. maureen naylor, "ktvu fox 2 news." >> is it in his planned...
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suzanne says the constance bangs affect both her dog and her combat veteran husband who suffers fromd and says only police action will make a difference. >> without enforcement it's not working. utter failure and i am fed up i am absolutely fed up. >> reporter: police say they respond to calls when staffing is available. the city had to cancel a pilot program set for july 4 this year to have police target hotspots but a cut to the overtime budget along with shifting priorities cancel that.>>> we had a pretty warm one today it is going to follow suit again tomorrow and that is because we have this pattern that is downright persistent and the highs today will be a little bit warmer tomorrow, mid- 90s inland but notice the cooler air around the bay, that is the thing about this pattern we are going to see this constant fog and seabreeze right at the coastal section so this is typical summer, when we think about bay area summers this is the pattern that i am most comfortable with. if you live there for a great amount of time you know that's probably the same for you where it's foggy at t
suzanne says the constance bangs affect both her dog and her combat veteran husband who suffers fromd and says only police action will make a difference. >> without enforcement it's not working. utter failure and i am fed up i am absolutely fed up. >> reporter: police say they respond to calls when staffing is available. the city had to cancel a pilot program set for july 4 this year to have police target hotspots but a cut to the overtime budget along with shifting priorities...
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k cnn's suzanne malvo has more. >> reporter: you have a state attorney's office involved in this, andff county's office all saying they will cooperate with an independent investigation, as well as an independent autopsy. this after protests and demands from the family and residents who are very suspicious of the initial explanation give on the them that this was a suicide. they say it doesn't make sense. you see the tree behind me, where the body of robert fuller, 24 years old, was hanging from this tree with a rope around his neck. you can see the memorial underneath there, that this has been set up for him. his family says that no, they believe this is a lynching. that he did not have mental issues, it makes no sense at all. fred, if you see over there beyond the other side of the square is the city hall. anybody who has a recording oh of what took place that evening or early morning. officials say they don't have any type of audio or visual recordings of this. that is something people are demanding. i talked to an eyewitness this afternoon. he describes what he saw as well as one o
k cnn's suzanne malvo has more. >> reporter: you have a state attorney's office involved in this, andff county's office all saying they will cooperate with an independent investigation, as well as an independent autopsy. this after protests and demands from the family and residents who are very suspicious of the initial explanation give on the them that this was a suicide. they say it doesn't make sense. you see the tree behind me, where the body of robert fuller, 24 years old, was...
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. >> question: hi, i'm suzanne and i am with the san francisco park's alliance, the project manager for initiative. i just want to voice my support for the award of the construction contract to creedy construction. they worked with us on another, let's play sf playground and did a great job and deliver the project on schedule. so i fully support the award awf this construction contract. thank you. >> operator: you have zero questions remaining. >> hearing no other questions in the queue, public comment is closed. commissioners. >> questions, comments, entertain a motion. >> tom harrison, i move this item. >> is there a second? >> second. >> motion seconded. all those in favour? aye. >> so moved. thank you very much. >> we are on item 9, physical year 2021 and-2022 budget. >> good morning, i'm the director of finance for the recreation and park's department. i am presenting the department's revised fiscal 2021 and 2022 budget plans, as well as budget balancing principles for the year review and approval. the next slide, please. the city has experienced unprecedented revenue losses and si
. >> question: hi, i'm suzanne and i am with the san francisco park's alliance, the project manager for initiative. i just want to voice my support for the award of the construction contract to creedy construction. they worked with us on another, let's play sf playground and did a great job and deliver the project on schedule. so i fully support the award awf this construction contract. thank you. >> operator: you have zero questions remaining. >> hearing no other questions in...
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investigators but their families say they fear they may have been victims of hate crimes we have suzanne malveaux now with the very latest. >>and she had blacked shoulder and residents of palmdale california say it is the site of a modern day 24 year-old robert fuller was found hanging from a tree near city hall early wednesday morning had black man to be hung in a tree near city hall that's a residents were outraged friday when city officials announced their initial findings. and appears. >>mr. fuller has tragically died by suicide. >>it's not so >>appeared to be consistent with a suicide. but felt it to to roll that back and continue to look regarding a a chair or something similar at found at the scene there was nothing the sheriff's department announced it would begin reviewing seemingly basic evidence initially we are going to do forensics on the rope that was involved. we look to contact the witness who located him in the park and those who may have seen him in the past few days prior to his death but residents say more should have been done there was another race there was a white
investigators but their families say they fear they may have been victims of hate crimes we have suzanne malveaux now with the very latest. >>and she had blacked shoulder and residents of palmdale california say it is the site of a modern day 24 year-old robert fuller was found hanging from a tree near city hall early wednesday morning had black man to be hung in a tree near city hall that's a residents were outraged friday when city officials announced their initial findings. and...
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. >> my name is suzanne. on the fourth generation detroit interpreted first of all i would like to see david, thank you very much for giving detroit a voice. [applause]. the follow-up in the last part of the question. as a former detroit or yourself, and new yorker now, what are you see detroit going. david: i'm actually in washington tonight. and from madison wisconsin. but since i'm there. what i see detroit going. i think it is going in the right direction. i personally think that predict of a journalist. so my motto is optimistic will pretty and about to fall into the cynical aspect william skeptical. if andy starts before. i think this is the real one and possibly that number, the other aspect of detroit is left behind or should not be left behind. i felt an energy here this week. the mason when i started this book my wife and i would say on third street with a little bed-and-breakfast because i did a lot of research at that library. and we would walk across woodward avenue to go to that library. to look
. >> my name is suzanne. on the fourth generation detroit interpreted first of all i would like to see david, thank you very much for giving detroit a voice. [applause]. the follow-up in the last part of the question. as a former detroit or yourself, and new yorker now, what are you see detroit going. david: i'm actually in washington tonight. and from madison wisconsin. but since i'm there. what i see detroit going. i think it is going in the right direction. i personally think that...
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here's suzanne malveaux. >> there's a lot of questions and there is a lot of anger here about the allegedging of two black men. there's a state's attorney general now involved in overseeing an independent investigation and aup over the death of 24-year-old robert fuller. he was found last wednesday about 3:30 in the morning hanging from a tree. r authorities say across city hall. palmdale officials ruled as a suicide but the family believes it was a lynching. many residents are demanding answers. >> there's no way we hung himself. this is a lynching in the middle of palmdale in 2020. 2020. another lynching of a young black man in victorville not even 15 minutes away. they're lynching our black children! and palmdale lancaster in victorville, california. it stops now! right now! justice! justice! justice! >> in nearby victorville, california, another black man, a 38-year-old, was found hanging from a tree near a city library. they say they suspect no foul play. his family, too, say they just don't buy it so later today, there's going to be a press conference. the l.a. county sheriff's depa
here's suzanne malveaux. >> there's a lot of questions and there is a lot of anger here about the allegedging of two black men. there's a state's attorney general now involved in overseeing an independent investigation and aup over the death of 24-year-old robert fuller. he was found last wednesday about 3:30 in the morning hanging from a tree. r authorities say across city hall. palmdale officials ruled as a suicide but the family believes it was a lynching. many residents are demanding...
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this is suzanne. caller: i am a public defender in my 60's, so i have a lot of first-hand experience with police issues. have have to say, what i noticed the most is that police in my lifetime have become very militarized. it is much different than when we were younger and the police were on the beat in the community. the police today are like soldiers, and that is a problem. because when you are a soldier, you look at the population differently than you would as a police officer who is supposed to serve and protect a community. in new hampshire, black and brown people are disproportionately, i believe, stopped, and they are treated differently. you have a lot of sudanese and a lot of people of color from different countries, and they are treated differently. it is pretty appalling. so that is what i have to say. i would reform the police by, as i think you said earlier, take away the toys. not need all of that to go to an apartment for drug bust in new hampshire. it is the feeling that they want to g
this is suzanne. caller: i am a public defender in my 60's, so i have a lot of first-hand experience with police issues. have have to say, what i noticed the most is that police in my lifetime have become very militarized. it is much different than when we were younger and the police were on the beat in the community. the police today are like soldiers, and that is a problem. because when you are a soldier, you look at the population differently than you would as a police officer who is...
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suzanne smrekar: there are a lot of places in the solar system where environmen could be habitable.nto: four stories... with surprising beginnings. (craft thuds, thunder rumbles) ♪ larry nittler: this was quite a surprise and immediately told us that some of the older ideas of how mercury formed could not be correct. (thunder claps) lynnae quick: venus may have once had global oceans, but as the sun bame warmer and warmer, the surface temperatures on venus heated up. (thunder rumbling) anjali...
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suzanne malveaux, thank you. >>> as those protests continue you're hearing calls to defund the police actually mean? can it be done? coming up, cnn's gary tuchman looks at how one city made it happen. look at that scuffed up wall. staring at you. embarrassing you in front of your in-laws. spreading rumors about you at work. that wall is your everest - but not any more. today let's paint. that wall never knew what hit it. today let's paint. behr. exclusively at the home depot. can i...