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next, minnesota governor tim holds as -- tim walz news conference on the protests and riots in response to the death of george floyd in police custody. the governor said he was extending the curfew in the twin cities for two more days, but would be shortening the length of the curfew. this is gov. walz: good morning, one hour. everyone. good morning, minnesotans. i want to just say how grateful i am, how proud i am of minnesotans. for the second night, we have had the security and the order on our streets. it has been a very tough week, but to watch how saturday and sunday played out. a thank you
next, minnesota governor tim holds as -- tim walz news conference on the protests and riots in response to the death of george floyd in police custody. the governor said he was extending the curfew in the twin cities for two more days, but would be shortening the length of the curfew. this is gov. walz: good morning, one hour. everyone. good morning, minnesotans. i want to just say how grateful i am, how proud i am of minnesotans. for the second night, we have had the security and the order on...
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right now we are waiting to hear from governor tim walz and president trump with the conference call he had with governors the last hour. he called the governors weak so far. barack obama says let's not excuse violence or rationalize it or participate in it. the former president says we have to model the ethical code ourselves. demand for justice and people calling out the name, george floyd, the man who died at the hands of minneapolis police officer one week ago. we have seen looting and police vans on fire and clashes between protesters and we have seen scenes like this in queens, officers joining and taking a knee to show solidarity with those protests. i want to show you that image here at the front page of the daily news of the officers leaning down with the new york post. you know the city conflicted by this taking a different position they want focusing on more of the violence. what's the latest today? >> reporter: yeah, that's it, john, you mentioned these moments where there were unity and police officers were joining in with protests. there were a lot of peaceful protests
right now we are waiting to hear from governor tim walz and president trump with the conference call he had with governors the last hour. he called the governors weak so far. barack obama says let's not excuse violence or rationalize it or participate in it. the former president says we have to model the ethical code ourselves. demand for justice and people calling out the name, george floyd, the man who died at the hands of minneapolis police officer one week ago. we have seen looting and...
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. >> tim walz has extended the curfew in minneapolis for the next two days, following several net of protests and riots in response to the death of george floyd. he also announced the state national guard would begin demobilizing while local law enforcement remains present on the ground. gov. walz: good morning, everyone. good morning, minnesotans. i want to just say how grateful i am, how proud i am of minnesotans. for the second night, we have ha
. >> tim walz has extended the curfew in minneapolis for the next two days, following several net of protests and riots in response to the death of george floyd. he also announced the state national guard would begin demobilizing while local law enforcement remains present on the ground. gov. walz: good morning, everyone. good morning, minnesotans. i want to just say how grateful i am, how proud i am of minnesotans. for the second night, we have ha
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on saturday, minnesota governor tim walz said hehe had fully mobilized the national guard for the first time in his state's history, adding another 1000 soldiers to the 700 he had already ordered into the streets of minneapolis and st. paul. throughout the weekend, crowds of protesters were met with wave after wave of teargas, rubber coated bullets, instead gun -- stem grenades. this is minneapolis community speakingrk armstrong satuay.. >> they continue talallow e abuseso happen to the community. and sohihis is an uprising. we're notonondoni thehe violence that is happening, t looting, the writing. we understd d it, oughgh. we want the city to no burn step but it seems like that whatt t has takake order for them to finally start listining to u us. saying towe h he been introducpopolicyhangnges sisittg acroro from that mayor, from the police, and the goveor.. the city council members. wewe havbeenen tkikingo them. we he e beenittitingith ththem, urging them, c challenging them, pushing them and they ain't listen. we are tired. amy: minnesota governor tim walz saturday he had asked mark
on saturday, minnesota governor tim walz said hehe had fully mobilized the national guard for the first time in his state's history, adding another 1000 soldiers to the 700 he had already ordered into the streets of minneapolis and st. paul. throughout the weekend, crowds of protesters were met with wave after wave of teargas, rubber coated bullets, instead gun -- stem grenades. this is minneapolis community speakingrk armstrong satuay.. >> they continue talallow e abuseso happen to the...
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so, we've got an opportunity -- >> governor tim walz. and we will continue to monitor it, but he has announced that they have changed the timing of the curfew, 10:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. in minnesota, in minneapolis, and also, of course, we're counting the extraordinary facts of that tractor-trailer that ran into protesters but that the protesters who were peaceful protesters, then protecting the driver. we'll keep monitoring that for you for any new developments. >>> meanwhile, while most of the protests around the country, as we've we have been pointing out, have been peaceful, some did erupt in violent clashes and looting. and state officials are pointing to outside agitators, looking to stir tensions. on "meet the press" sunday, atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms was asked about what she was seeing in her city. >> this protest, even just from a physical standpoint, didn't look like our normal protest. many of our organizers in this city who often don't agree with me, have shared that these were people from the outside. they did not know
so, we've got an opportunity -- >> governor tim walz. and we will continue to monitor it, but he has announced that they have changed the timing of the curfew, 10:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. in minnesota, in minneapolis, and also, of course, we're counting the extraordinary facts of that tractor-trailer that ran into protesters but that the protesters who were peaceful protesters, then protecting the driver. we'll keep monitoring that for you for any new developments. >>> meanwhile,...
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right now we are waiting to hear from governor tim walz and president trump with the conference call governors the last hour. he called the governors weak so far. barack obama says let's not excuse violence or rationalize it or participate in it. the former president says we have to model the ethical code ourselves. demand for justice and people calling
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play this because president trump kind of praised the minnesota governor, the democratic governor tim walz for knocking out looters and then he said the other governors in the country are weak. i want to get your reaction. >> we have to dominate. if you don't dominate, you're wasting your time. they're going to run over you. you're going to look like a bunch of jerks. you have to dominate. you have to arrest people and you have to try people and they have to go to jail. >> trace: your thoughts on the president's dominate quote. >> i think he's right but again, it doesn't sound like what he's actually talking about because i think he needs to amend it with a really clear and precise conversation that it's not about those who are out there seeking justice for george floyd and what happened to him and those who have suffered in similar ways in the black race in the past, dealing with police and others. i think when he makes those statements, be very firm about who he's pointing to. that i think will make all the difference. we have had to regain the narrative i think. the white house and repu
play this because president trump kind of praised the minnesota governor, the democratic governor tim walz for knocking out looters and then he said the other governors in the country are weak. i want to get your reaction. >> we have to dominate. if you don't dominate, you're wasting your time. they're going to run over you. you're going to look like a bunch of jerks. you have to dominate. you have to arrest people and you have to try people and they have to go to jail. >> trace:...
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we're expecting to hear from a combination of either the attorney general or the governor tim walz. and unofficially when this news was coming down, this broke in the local newspaper citing anonymous sources about half an hour ago and at that time here in minneapolis there were already cheers here at the site, ground zero for where george floyd had his final moments unfold. again just a little over a week ago at this point. and now here we are half an hour later seeing this confirmation at least through a tweet from senator amy klobuchar and that is when the protesters have wanted all along. not just charged for against officer derek chauvin seen in the cell phone video with his knee on george floyd's neck but charges for all of the officers as well, brianna. >> and they've talked about why that is so important. i think, omar, it is hard to imagine if the folks were not police officers, that they would be treated with any sort of deference when it comes to standing by and watching someone do what derek chauvin did. this is been i think part of the frustration, right, and the feeling
we're expecting to hear from a combination of either the attorney general or the governor tim walz. and unofficially when this news was coming down, this broke in the local newspaper citing anonymous sources about half an hour ago and at that time here in minneapolis there were already cheers here at the site, ground zero for where george floyd had his final moments unfold. again just a little over a week ago at this point. and now here we are half an hour later seeing this confirmation at...
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also today we had governor tim walz stop by the site and wanted to pay respects and feel as visually as he could some of the pain that the communities here in minneapolis have felt. so he visited the ground zero site for the first time today and we spoke to him as he came by and he told us basically we only have one chance at really to get this right. and that is in regards to trying to make sure that people in this community and the protesters that have so passionately come out over the course of the past week and a half or so, feel they get the justice they deserve in this case, brooke. >> omar, thank you. gentlemen, i appreciate both of you. let's analyze on all things legal. with me legal analyst and former prosecutor elie honig and elliott williams. so elie honig, first to you, you wrote this week that you thought the third-degree murder charge was too light and it was second-degree murder which was more warranted. what do you make of keith ellison elevating the charge? >> yeah, brooke. >> i think a second-degree murder charge is aggressive but i think it is righteous and justic
also today we had governor tim walz stop by the site and wanted to pay respects and feel as visually as he could some of the pain that the communities here in minneapolis have felt. so he visited the ground zero site for the first time today and we spoke to him as he came by and he told us basically we only have one chance at really to get this right. and that is in regards to trying to make sure that people in this community and the protesters that have so passionately come out over the course...
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i have been on the phone today, with my governor, governor tim walz, who in 2008, as a u.s. congressman, representing district one, in minnesota, was the lead author of the federal, of the re-establishment of the federal insurrection act, which basically restored what the bush administration cut out from it, governor walz who again was the lead author of that act has guaranteed me that in minnesota, we're not doing it, we're not federalizing our troops. >> melvin carter, mayor of st. paul, minnesota, thank you for your time tonight. thank you for making news actually on our air. and our heart goes out to your and your city tonight. we're praying for a peaceful night and a peaceful resolution. be well, sir. thank you. >> thank you very much. >>> all right. much more to get to here tonight. stay with us. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ did y
i have been on the phone today, with my governor, governor tim walz, who in 2008, as a u.s. congressman, representing district one, in minnesota, was the lead author of the federal, of the re-establishment of the federal insurrection act, which basically restored what the bush administration cut out from it, governor walz who again was the lead author of that act has guaranteed me that in minnesota, we're not doing it, we're not federalizing our troops. >> melvin carter, mayor of st....
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and in minnesota, where protests started, governor tim walz said curfews in the twin cities would continue tonight. after fires and violent protests on friday night, police, state troopers, and the national guard moved in last night with a much larger presence. today, a makeshift shrine where george floyd died continued to grow, as residents left flowers, signs, and paid their respects. managing the lawful and peaceful protests that continue in the twin cities, while preparing for the possibility of more violence, is the job of state and local authorities. i spoke with st. paul's mayor melvin carter earlier today about his city's next steps in the aftermath of the death of george floyd. mr. mayor, i want to ask, what's the situation now? what have you learned from the events of last night? >> the situation now continues to be an extreme amount of emotion, an extreme amount of frustration and of anger around the wrongful killing of george floyd and certainly around the fact that we are still looking for some certainty that not just one, but all four of the officers who were responsible for
and in minnesota, where protests started, governor tim walz said curfews in the twin cities would continue tonight. after fires and violent protests on friday night, police, state troopers, and the national guard moved in last night with a much larger presence. today, a makeshift shrine where george floyd died continued to grow, as residents left flowers, signs, and paid their respects. managing the lawful and peaceful protests that continue in the twin cities, while preparing for the...
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>>minnesota governor tim walz says that the state's attorney general will take the lead in any prosecutions in the death of george floyd their attorney representing floyd's family says that there is evidence of intent and charges for the former officer should be upgraded to first-degree murder. >>we think that he had intent based on not the one minute to minute over 8 minutes, almost 90 minutes. yeah, he kept his knee in a man's make that was big and amply in for brown and what point does it not be about details of the man's face down with hand calls not posing a threat to an intentional we'll to cause bodily hall. results in death. every prosecutor in america will show that that is first-degree murder. >>the minneapolis police department have also fire 3 other officers who are on the scene when floyd died. protesters have continued to call for those form officers to be arrested and charged as well. >>this is about him in all those who are people of color who some for every single day from the trauma that we have to endure him a single day please give one moment just towards in. >>mayor lon
>>minnesota governor tim walz says that the state's attorney general will take the lead in any prosecutions in the death of george floyd their attorney representing floyd's family says that there is evidence of intent and charges for the former officer should be upgraded to first-degree murder. >>we think that he had intent based on not the one minute to minute over 8 minutes, almost 90 minutes. yeah, he kept his knee in a man's make that was big and amply in for brown and what...
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just spoke to governor tim walz and told him that the military is with him all the way. and we will assume control. but when the looting starts, the shooting starts, thank you. he also says great job last night at the white house by the u.s. secret service. they were not only totally professional, but very cool. i was inside, watched every move, and couldn't have felt more safe. they let the protests scream and rant as much as they wanted, but whenever someone got too frisky or out of line, they would quickly come down on them hard. didn't know what hit them. the front line was replaced with fresh agents like magic. big crowd professionally organized, but nobody came close to breaching the fence f. they had, they would have been greeted by the most vicious dogs and most ominous weapons i've every seen. that's when people would have been really badly hurt. at least many secret service agents just waiting for action, we put the young ones on the front lines, sir, they love it, said the president in a tweet. and the president said, and they've been greeted, and it is possib
just spoke to governor tim walz and told him that the military is with him all the way. and we will assume control. but when the looting starts, the shooting starts, thank you. he also says great job last night at the white house by the u.s. secret service. they were not only totally professional, but very cool. i was inside, watched every move, and couldn't have felt more safe. they let the protests scream and rant as much as they wanted, but whenever someone got too frisky or out of line,...
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yesterday afternoon, governor tim walz, a democrat, said the legislature's failure to pass a bill was an "embarrassment" for the ate. a deadly shooting in minneapolis early this morning left one man dead and 11 people with non-life threatening injuries, accorng to police. the shooting took place in u aptown minneapoliommercial district with several restaurants and bars. the area is about three miles west of the location where george floyd, a black man, died while in police custody last month. officials said there was no connecon between recent anti-racism protests and last night's shooting. police said they believe there may have been more than one shooter. as of noon today, they were s stirching for the suspects who were described only as "individuals on foot." in the united kingdom, police are calling a stabbing rampage that killed three people and wounded three others yesterday a terrorist act. the victims were sitting in a park in reading, west of london, when they were attacked by a 25-year-old man who police believe acted alone. unarmed officers arrested the cesuspect at the. br
yesterday afternoon, governor tim walz, a democrat, said the legislature's failure to pass a bill was an "embarrassment" for the ate. a deadly shooting in minneapolis early this morning left one man dead and 11 people with non-life threatening injuries, accorng to police. the shooting took place in u aptown minneapoliommercial district with several restaurants and bars. the area is about three miles west of the location where george floyd, a black man, died while in police custody...
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just spoke to governor tim walz and told him that the military is with him all the way. any difficulty and we will assume control. but when the looting starts, the shooting starts." thank you." "when the looting starts, the shooting starts." our president is threatening to order the military to shoot americans, specifically black americans. and then of course today, as he often does when he says something idiotic, he tried to reel that in. he claimed he was saying he didn't want that to happen. it was a warning. not a warning warning but a warning. the sad thing about how much he lies is he isn't even good at it. and i don't want to make this about donald trump because this sense of hopelessness and frustration that black people in this country have been experiencing has been brewing for a long time. and not just under republican presidents or even white presidents. this is not on the government. it's on us. but -- and i especially want to pose this question to older people who've seen this before in this country, who've lived this nightmare of race riots already in the
just spoke to governor tim walz and told him that the military is with him all the way. any difficulty and we will assume control. but when the looting starts, the shooting starts." thank you." "when the looting starts, the shooting starts." our president is threatening to order the military to shoot americans, specifically black americans. and then of course today, as he often does when he says something idiotic, he tried to reel that in. he claimed he was saying he didn't...
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this and just the interaction with police it was much colder here thankfully minnesota's governor tim walz has thanked protests is for lunch the peaceful displays we saw large peaceful protests focusing on the systemic changes that get to the heart of why we're in this situation and when i say we minneapolis same path the state of minnesota nationally and as we've seen over the last 24 hours internationally a society that does not put equity in inclusion at the center of it is certainly going to eventually come to the places where we're at police in portland in the west coast state of oregon we're involved in a standoff with protesters they use tear gas and stun grenades to disperse crowds fire as well is and some trying to break police barricades portland is among the cities that imposed or overnight curfews. a weather update next here on to 0 then the longer detached observers journalists become a targeted for both police and protesters plus. i'm wayne hay in oakland new zealand we will tell you why corona virus may change the way our cities are designed. how the weather remains hot and
this and just the interaction with police it was much colder here thankfully minnesota's governor tim walz has thanked protests is for lunch the peaceful displays we saw large peaceful protests focusing on the systemic changes that get to the heart of why we're in this situation and when i say we minneapolis same path the state of minnesota nationally and as we've seen over the last 24 hours internationally a society that does not put equity in inclusion at the center of it is certainly going...
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now, the governor of minnesota, tim walz, took issue with that in the news conference at the conclusion of the phone call the president had with the governors and here's what governor walz had to say. >> saying the world was laughing at the states who aren't taking action, i said, no one's laughing here. we're in pain. we're crying. we saw a man lose his life in front of them, and our challenge is that this is about social trust, social compact and reestablishing faith in the feel who are there to serve them and i also shared with the president that a posture of a force on the ground is unsustainable militarily, but also unsustainable socially because it's the antithesis of how we live. >> so you have the president on the phone call essentially telling the governor they have to go out and crack some skulls and then other governors on the phone calls saying that force alone is not going to solve this problem. governor jamie pritzker took issue with the president on the phone call and put this quote up on screen. he said he was having problems with the president's rhetoric. i've been extr
now, the governor of minnesota, tim walz, took issue with that in the news conference at the conclusion of the phone call the president had with the governors and here's what governor walz had to say. >> saying the world was laughing at the states who aren't taking action, i said, no one's laughing here. we're in pain. we're crying. we saw a man lose his life in front of them, and our challenge is that this is about social trust, social compact and reestablishing faith in the feel who are...
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. >> several minneapolis city council members called on governor tim walz to appoint ellison, who has as attorney general helped reduce police involvement deadly force incidents. >>> two atlanta police officers fired for excessive force used during a protest over the weekend. atlanta's mayor and police chief there made the decision after reviewing video from the officers by the camera. video showed the officer surrounding a car saturday night and pulling a woman out of the passenger's seat and using what appeared to be a stun gun on the male driver. the couple did not appear to be fighting with police three other officers have been placed on desk duty. the well-known an historic church in washington, dc went up in flames during protests over the weekend. st. john's episcopal church sits right across from the white house. this was the scene last night as multiple fires were lit in the nations capital. the full extent of the fire is not yet known, but it does appear the fire was located in the basement of the church. >>> at 9:00 at the stations in alameda, including mayfair, lafayette,
. >> several minneapolis city council members called on governor tim walz to appoint ellison, who has as attorney general helped reduce police involvement deadly force incidents. >>> two atlanta police officers fired for excessive force used during a protest over the weekend. atlanta's mayor and police chief there made the decision after reviewing video from the officers by the camera. video showed the officer surrounding a car saturday night and pulling a woman out of the...
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i think tim is on the phone now, tim walz. again, i was very happy with the last couple of days. tim, you called up big numbers and the big numbers knocked them out so fast it was like bowling pins. all right, anybody, i guess it's #two, right? the governors on audio, the governors on. anybody want to speak? brian is up there. brian you want to speak? georgia, brian kemp. gov. kemp: hey, good morning, mr. president. i can just give you a quick update, i'll talk through this as fast as i can from starting on friday night. we have been talking to the city of atlanta in preparation to support peaceful protest but also to protect lives and the property of the citizens in atlanta and around the state of georgia. but also, we have the mindset to take strong actions against the disruptors. we had 500 guard called up and ready to support, as well as the whole thing we had in our state operations center which we activated. we had the georgia national guard, the department of natural resource team of rangers and then we used our department of corrections, department of juvenile justice, the
i think tim is on the phone now, tim walz. again, i was very happy with the last couple of days. tim, you called up big numbers and the big numbers knocked them out so fast it was like bowling pins. all right, anybody, i guess it's #two, right? the governors on audio, the governors on. anybody want to speak? brian is up there. brian you want to speak? georgia, brian kemp. gov. kemp: hey, good morning, mr. president. i can just give you a quick update, i'll talk through this as fast as i can...
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democratic governor tim walz frustrated. >> the people of minnesota should certainly be deeply disappointed. this is a failure to move things. it's a failure to engage. this is an embarrassment for minnesota. >> melissa: charlie, what are your thoughts? a >> charlie: well, this is exactly the problem right here. if you went and pulled americans about, do they think would happen to george floyd was a travesty and shouldn't happen again, you would get like a 100% agreement that it was a terrible thing. and changes need to be made, and we can make those changes. but when you jump from that into this anarchy, and the mob rule where people are tearing down statues, breaking into storefronts, earning cop cars, things like that, you suddenly lose half of your support by doing that. that is what is so terrible about the present situation. you see it among politicians, as well. do politicians want to actually reform things and make -- that we ever see in politics. it's everything that is wrong with politics today. one other point, what you just said, leslie, i'm in agreement with you about what he s
democratic governor tim walz frustrated. >> the people of minnesota should certainly be deeply disappointed. this is a failure to move things. it's a failure to engage. this is an embarrassment for minnesota. >> melissa: charlie, what are your thoughts? a >> charlie: well, this is exactly the problem right here. if you went and pulled americans about, do they think would happen to george floyd was a travesty and shouldn't happen again, you would get like a 100% agreement that...
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american society governor tim walz during a saturday news conference, said, quote, the absolutely chaost grieving, this is not making a statement about injustice, that we fully acknowledge needs to be fixed. this is about people exploiting what happened for their own ends. your final word tonight. >> yeah, exploiting things for all the wrong ends. as far as failed leadership, here in new york city mayor de blasio told the police to have a light touch. i'm all for a light touch as long as light touch on both sides. light touch by the police and sucker-punch by antifa and terrorists who have been busy tearing my city to pieces. it has to stop tonight. elizabeth: okay. deroy murdoch. thank you so much for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we'll stay on this developing story. i'm elizabeth macdonald. you have been watching "the evening edit." we really appreciate you joining us. we hope you join us tomorrow night as we stay on developments here. have a good night >> dad had a talent. >> there's nobody out there who does what he did. he was just that good. >> but it's lost o
american society governor tim walz during a saturday news conference, said, quote, the absolutely chaost grieving, this is not making a statement about injustice, that we fully acknowledge needs to be fixed. this is about people exploiting what happened for their own ends. your final word tonight. >> yeah, exploiting things for all the wrong ends. as far as failed leadership, here in new york city mayor de blasio told the police to have a light touch. i'm all for a light touch as long as...
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. >> live on c-span 3, briefing from minnesota governor tim walz on the state's response to george floyd's death. governor walz will address protests in the state against police violence. watch live coverage at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> tonight on american history tv, a look at herbert hoover, beginning at 8:00 eastern, herbert hoover's biographer george nash recalls his world war i relief work which saved the lives of millions caught up in the war in the aftermath and set...
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>>it's a national news, this morning, minnesota governor tim walz says that the state's attorney general we'll be taking the lead in any prosecutions in the death of george floyd the attorney representing floyd's family says that there is evidence of intent and charges for the former officer should be upgraded to first-degree murder. we think that. >>he had intent based on not the one minute to minute over 8 minutes, almost mad men, its yeah he kept his knee him and make that was begun and pleaded for brown. and what point does it not be about details of the man's face down with hand cars not posing a threat to an intentional to cause bodily hall. results in death. every prosecutor in america will show that that is first-degree murder. >>well the minneapolis police department is also fired the 3 other officers who were at that scene when floyd died. protesters have continued to call for those former officers to also be arrested and charged as well. back in the bay area protesters gathered in the north bay in sandra fell to speak out against police brutality in the wake of the death of ge
>>it's a national news, this morning, minnesota governor tim walz says that the state's attorney general we'll be taking the lead in any prosecutions in the death of george floyd the attorney representing floyd's family says that there is evidence of intent and charges for the former officer should be upgraded to first-degree murder. we think that. >>he had intent based on not the one minute to minute over 8 minutes, almost mad men, its yeah he kept his knee him and make that was...
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. >> next, governor tim walz. he announces a lunch -- the launch of an investigation. this is an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. good afternoon, minnesota. a beautiful early summer day in minnesota. i just want to give a heartfelt thank you to a lot of people for the peace and the generosity, the kindness and the love that's been shown on our streets of minneapolis, st. paul, and across minnesota over the last several days. last evening was another example of that. we saw peaceful protests across the city. we saw memorials continue to floyd down one 38th and chicago. we saw beautiful interactions on the state capital where, out of respect, the national guard troops there told the protesters out of respect they would go back a way to the building and just take care of those vehicles which were out front, which they did, not protesters at that point. certainly, neighbors and friends and agents of change. we saw thousands gather in front of the beautiful minnesota governor's residence that my family and i have the privilege of occupying for a short time. the pain of th
. >> next, governor tim walz. he announces a lunch -- the launch of an investigation. this is an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. good afternoon, minnesota. a beautiful early summer day in minnesota. i just want to give a heartfelt thank you to a lot of people for the peace and the generosity, the kindness and the love that's been shown on our streets of minneapolis, st. paul, and across minnesota over the last several days. last evening was another example of that. we saw...
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we know governor tim walz is blaming white extremist groups for the violent protests taking place inis state. what do you make of the disparity here in this blame game? >> i think a lot of this underscores what we're all fighting about now, which is that on one hand, you have someone in donald trump and the attorney general who are so quick to rush a judgment and put political blame on a political ideology without having the facts or the data. the reality is those who have been arrested, the work to trace their origins, that could not have happened with everything going on. i think a lot of people feel like when it comes to donald trump, anytime abdomen action is being done where the optics are bad for him politically, he's ready to rush to judgment. donald trump encouraged some to exercise rights of free expression. however, when you have a situation like this where people of color are protesting a major racial ip justice caught on tape, there is a rush to whitewash what they're doing and assign it to a political entity without having the facts. donald trump seems more interested in
we know governor tim walz is blaming white extremist groups for the violent protests taking place inis state. what do you make of the disparity here in this blame game? >> i think a lot of this underscores what we're all fighting about now, which is that on one hand, you have someone in donald trump and the attorney general who are so quick to rush a judgment and put political blame on a political ideology without having the facts or the data. the reality is those who have been arrested,...
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in minnesota, governor tim walz ordered the national guard to the state's western border, saying thatiolence from planned protests in north dakota could spill into his state. leaders in 32 states and the district of columbiaave deployed more than 3200 members of the national guard. president trump is prepared to use active-duty troops if necessary, according to deputy white house press secretary hogan gildey, who used language usually reserved to describe poteial overseas military operations. >> safety and security number one thing donald trump cares about. all options are on the table when the lives of the american people are at stake. >> yang: the idea drew new pushback last night, this time, from his former secretary of defense, james mattis. in an essay for the "the atlantic," the retired marine general delivered perhaps his harshest public criticism of the president yet, accusing mr. trump of dividing the country. and, he called the use of national guard troops near the white house on monday to forcefully clear crowds for a pridential photo-op an "abuse of executive authority." t
in minnesota, governor tim walz ordered the national guard to the state's western border, saying thatiolence from planned protests in north dakota could spill into his state. leaders in 32 states and the district of columbiaave deployed more than 3200 members of the national guard. president trump is prepared to use active-duty troops if necessary, according to deputy white house press secretary hogan gildey, who used language usually reserved to describe poteial overseas military operations....
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investigation into the policies and procedures of the minneapolis police department today governor tim walz announce the minnesota department of human rights will lead that probe the government agency has filed a civil rights charge in the death of george floyd while he was in police custody. minneapolis police fired the 4 officers involved, but only one has been arrested and charged protesters are calling for the other 3 to also be arrested. and walt says that he will continue using state resources to is to to change. >>minnesotans you can expect our administration use every tool at our disposal to try and deconstruct systemic racism that is generation z. >>and as we move forward we're going to need to do with the community. but i think the thing i'm hearing from the protesters is. >>we're not we're not watching and we don't care what you say we care what you do. >>minneapolis a city council president called the state investigation an unusual move but she promises. the council is on board to cooperate. >>it is set to happen in just a few months late august but tonight, president trump said
investigation into the policies and procedures of the minneapolis police department today governor tim walz announce the minnesota department of human rights will lead that probe the government agency has filed a civil rights charge in the death of george floyd while he was in police custody. minneapolis police fired the 4 officers involved, but only one has been arrested and charged protesters are calling for the other 3 to also be arrested. and walt says that he will continue using state...
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just spoke to governor tim walz and told him the military is with him all the way.ficulty, and we will assume control, but when the looting starts, the shooting starts. thank you!" kind of an unnerving way to end a threat. it's like that scene in "taken." >> i will look for you, i will find you, and i will kill you. thank you. stay safe, everyone! >> stephen: trump also had some more-succinct thoughts, tweeting, "so terrible! where are the arrests and longerm jail sentences?" we tried to, sir, but susan collins voted to acquit you. now, while trump is in hiding, it's really good to see average citizens stepping up and filling in the void. yesterday in queens, police knelt with protesters; while in flint, michigan, the sheriff joined the march. in brooklyn, protesters protected a target from looters. in kentucky, this group of white women formed a line to protect black protesters from police. in louisville, protesters formed a human barrier to protect a cop who got separated from his unit. and in minneapolis, a group of mennonites showed up to support the protest. me
just spoke to governor tim walz and told him the military is with him all the way.ficulty, and we will assume control, but when the looting starts, the shooting starts. thank you!" kind of an unnerving way to end a threat. it's like that scene in "taken." >> i will look for you, i will find you, and i will kill you. thank you. stay safe, everyone! >> stephen: trump also had some more-succinct thoughts, tweeting, "so terrible! where are the arrests and longerm...
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. >> also today, governor tim walz got a chance to to the wreckage left behind by the riots in minneapolis. >> it's one thing to look at this damage and to see it, but that's not the story. it's 25 years of heart and soul poured into it. >> on the curfew is now lifted in minneapolis, so far everything moving along smoothly. shannon? >> shannon: we are glad to hear it for your sake and the sake of the city there as they try to solve problems and find peace. thank you very much. so the buffalo police department's entire emergency response team resigned from voluntary duty today following the suspension of two members for shoving a 75-year-old protester to the ground. he suffered a head wound and has been hospitalized. these officers do still technically work for the police department. meanwhile in washington, d.c., the mayor wants the president to remove federal law enforcement and military personnel in the city streets. doug mckelway has the story. >> this morning, muriel bowser unveiled the giant letters on 16th street two blocks from the white house that spelled out black lives matter. al
. >> also today, governor tim walz got a chance to to the wreckage left behind by the riots in minneapolis. >> it's one thing to look at this damage and to see it, but that's not the story. it's 25 years of heart and soul poured into it. >> on the curfew is now lifted in minneapolis, so far everything moving along smoothly. shannon? >> shannon: we are glad to hear it for your sake and the sake of the city there as they try to solve problems and find peace. thank you very...
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. >> earlier today, minnesota governor tim walz visited the same hallowed ground. >> for me, i have to personally and viscerally feel this. i don't think we get another chance to fix this in the country. i really don't. >> and as protestors take to the streets, across the country, today, last night's protests remained largely peaceful. but as curfews passed in some cities, there was, once again, unrest. cnn cameras were there, as looting continued in new york and in lafayette park, across from the white house where, after mostly peaceful protests, police used pepper spray, through the fence, directly at our camera. but, in many cities, protestors and police came together. in new orleans, police officers took a knee, with protestors. >> take a knee. >> in boston, too, and in houston, a protestor praying with the police chief. >> amen. >> but as george floyd's family continues to grieve -- >> she wants to know how he died. and the only thing that i can tell her is he couldn't breathe. >> their hope, that his death will bring change. >> thanks to miguel marquez for that. >> reporter: repo
. >> earlier today, minnesota governor tim walz visited the same hallowed ground. >> for me, i have to personally and viscerally feel this. i don't think we get another chance to fix this in the country. i really don't. >> and as protestors take to the streets, across the country, today, last night's protests remained largely peaceful. but as curfews passed in some cities, there was, once again, unrest. cnn cameras were there, as looting continued in new york and in lafayette...
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the break why crews were hard at work to remove what many consider an ugly >>minnesota governor tim walz recognized a painful episode in his state's history today, it's been a 100 years since a lynching of 3 black men in duluth back in 1920 a white mob broke into prison and lynch 3 men accused of raping a white woman but according to the minnesota historical society. there was no evidence against them in a 4th black man later serve 5 years on rape charges. he was posthumously exonerated last week and in sacramento today, crews removed a controversial statue, the john center monument outside of center general hospital was taken down. this has statues depicting controversial figures are continued to be taken down all over the country. john sutter was a german swiss colonizer who enslaved native americans the hospital said it was removed out of respect for the opinions of some community members. the statement also said the removal was in the interest of patients safety and the staff's safety. >>people shocks in southern california and now wanting justice and answers that's after 2 black men
the break why crews were hard at work to remove what many consider an ugly >>minnesota governor tim walz recognized a painful episode in his state's history today, it's been a 100 years since a lynching of 3 black men in duluth back in 1920 a white mob broke into prison and lynch 3 men accused of raping a white woman but according to the minnesota historical society. there was no evidence against them in a 4th black man later serve 5 years on rape charges. he was posthumously exonerated...
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protests during the days and at times literal nights in a rove anarchy as described by governor tim walz at times. they seemed to hit a turning point. saturday we saw the largest law enforcement presence than we've seen to date. sunday was a manifestation of that making a trend towards peaceful protests where we saw them again. people honored the memory of floyd and also try to push for a better future. one scary moment came during protests happening on the interstate here and a tanker truck came barreling towards the crowd. but no one was hurt and the driver was arrested and charged with salt and the pose full protests continued. fear that led to violence. within that, we saw protests, peaceful, again at the site where floyd was pinned to the curb. among those that attended was minneapolis police chief madeira arradondo who specifically spoke basically to the family of floyd saying that it's not just about the four seen on -- he believes the other officers were not and chose not to do anything were on the police department's hands and he feels they are complicit in this. chief arradondo
protests during the days and at times literal nights in a rove anarchy as described by governor tim walz at times. they seemed to hit a turning point. saturday we saw the largest law enforcement presence than we've seen to date. sunday was a manifestation of that making a trend towards peaceful protests where we saw them again. people honored the memory of floyd and also try to push for a better future. one scary moment came during protests happening on the interstate here and a tanker truck...
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>>the minnesota governor tim walz says the state's attorney general will take the lead in any prosecute prosecutions in the death of george floyd walt says the decided attorney general keith ellison needs to lead the case, their child and the former minneapolis police officer charged in george floyd's death was also transfer today to the hennepin county jail in minneapolis. shaaban is charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter for floyd's death. today, the attorney representing floyd's family says there is evidence of intent and charges for the former officer should be upgraded to first-degree murder. we think that. >>he had intent based on not the one minute to minute over 8 minutes, almost mad men, its yeah he kept his knee in a man's make that was big and amply and for brown and what point does it not be about details the man's face down with hand calls now posing a threat to an intentional we'll to cause bodily hall. results in death. every prosecutor in america will show that that is first-degree murder and i have to clarify this because we started here gonna we start talkin
>>the minnesota governor tim walz says the state's attorney general will take the lead in any prosecute prosecutions in the death of george floyd walt says the decided attorney general keith ellison needs to lead the case, their child and the former minneapolis police officer charged in george floyd's death was also transfer today to the hennepin county jail in minneapolis. shaaban is charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter for floyd's death. today, the attorney representing...
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in minnesota, governor tim walz said that minnesota department of human rights has opened a civil rights investigation into the minneapolis police department. >> the investigation will review amputees policies and practices over the last 10 years to determine if the department has utilized systemically discriminatory actions toward people of color. amy: legal observers believe minnesota attorney general keith ellison is preparing to chargege the three other officers involved in the killing of george floyd, including two who held floyd to the pavement while officer derek chauvin pressed his knee into floyd's neck as he repeatedly gasped "i can't breathe" before falling still. on tuesday, minneapolis's public school district said it was terminating its contract with the city's police department to provide school resource officers. meanwhile, minnesota's afl-cio coalition of labor unions has joined calls demanding minneapolis police union president resign after he called george floyd a violent criminal. described protesters as terrorists and called on police to expand their use of force. an
in minnesota, governor tim walz said that minnesota department of human rights has opened a civil rights investigation into the minneapolis police department. >> the investigation will review amputees policies and practices over the last 10 years to determine if the department has utilized systemically discriminatory actions toward people of color. amy: legal observers believe minnesota attorney general keith ellison is preparing to chargege the three other officers involved in the...
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there's no further business that the house can conduct on its own governor tim walz address the unresolvedeeklong special session saturday afternoon the people of minnesota should >>we deeply this is a failure move things it's a failure to it seems like there's a tendency now in legislative bodies to place blame on everyone else i'm not really interested in that i just want results. house leaders for both parties promised more progress in a future session if we get a chance to do this again we've got to roll up her sleeves and do it differently i hope the failure of this one week to accomplish that larger purpose is a good reminder to us to bring our best selves to the negotiations ahead. >>that was mary olmos reporting for us tonight from minneapolis. >>still ahead a mannequin dressed as a police officer is hung over the side of a popular road in jacksonville. why some residents there say their city needs to do better. and a denver father was shot and killed over a parking spot, the argument that led volkswagen today. you'll get 2 years or 20,000 miles of scheduled carefree maintenance. 3
there's no further business that the house can conduct on its own governor tim walz address the unresolvedeeklong special session saturday afternoon the people of minnesota should >>we deeply this is a failure move things it's a failure to it seems like there's a tendency now in legislative bodies to place blame on everyone else i'm not really interested in that i just want results. house leaders for both parties promised more progress in a future session if we get a chance to do this...
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among those coming out here today, craig, was governor tim walz himself who took a piece of chalk, kneeled down and said justice for all. i had a chance to speak with the governor shortly thereafter. here is what he had to say about justice. >> we knew this was there. we knew these were problems. this is george floyd and all the other names. i feel a sense of responsibility with community. if it doesn't happen now, and i said this yesterday, the anxiety people are feeling when nighttime falls, they're really nervous about that. that's the anxiety people feel driving black, the anxiety that's there all the time. i think maybe for the first time people are starting to put those two things together. >> reporter: so justice and awareness, two of the key points from the minnesota governor today when he visited this area. in the meantime, this has remained a key site. we know people remained here all night long, craig. police not skbinterrupting them despite violating the curfew. in the meantime, across the city of minneapolis, no damage or looting to report from last night. we know the national
among those coming out here today, craig, was governor tim walz himself who took a piece of chalk, kneeled down and said justice for all. i had a chance to speak with the governor shortly thereafter. here is what he had to say about justice. >> we knew this was there. we knew these were problems. this is george floyd and all the other names. i feel a sense of responsibility with community. if it doesn't happen now, and i said this yesterday, the anxiety people are feeling when nighttime...
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that is the florida senate and tim walz once it passed today. >> the poetic justice and decency of signing bills on juneteenth to make a change in the state is pretty obvious. if that is not enough, sunday is father's day, which george floyd's daughter is not going to be around -- her father is not going to see that. >> you have a lot of people at these memorials noting that the death of george floyd has brought a lot of white and black people together, equally horrified, but they are talking. >> if you look at the 1950s, there would have not been that many white people out here, but 2020, and their more white people then black people, there is a change and i think in due time it will change. >> what i am hearing from people at the memorial is that a lot of people who have never heard of juneteenth are learning it in the wake of george floyd's dea death. >> dana: mike tobin, thank you. for more on the importance of juneteenth, let's bring in clarence page, a syndicated columnist and member of the "chicago tribune" editorial board and dear friend. really good to have you here. let me have y
that is the florida senate and tim walz once it passed today. >> the poetic justice and decency of signing bills on juneteenth to make a change in the state is pretty obvious. if that is not enough, sunday is father's day, which george floyd's daughter is not going to be around -- her father is not going to see that. >> you have a lot of people at these memorials noting that the death of george floyd has brought a lot of white and black people together, equally horrified, but they...
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yesterday in minnesota, governor tim walz said he was going to, because it was the beginning of june,pposed to happen, they were going to have outdoor seating. you want to reopen your economy but no one can then feign ignorance when that same governor says, i'm going to have to massively test everybody for covid. >> martha: it's a real fear with so many people sort of being in each other's faces throughout the course of all of this. nonetheless, you have done a test, you have to keep on top of it, you have to reopen. i was heartened watching people scrub the graffiti off the monuments in washington, d.c. when i see people sitting on the side locks replacing their windows, america is very strong. this has been brutal, honestly. i don't think any of us have ever witnessed anything like this. the lawlessness and the injustice that is playing out, just watching some of these people that we see breaking through these windows. we need to rebuild, we need to put the windows back up, we need to stay strong in the face of all this but we need to have the police and the national guard in new yo
yesterday in minnesota, governor tim walz said he was going to, because it was the beginning of june,pposed to happen, they were going to have outdoor seating. you want to reopen your economy but no one can then feign ignorance when that same governor says, i'm going to have to massively test everybody for covid. >> martha: it's a real fear with so many people sort of being in each other's faces throughout the course of all of this. nonetheless, you have done a test, you have to keep on...
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spoke to governor tim walz and told him the military is with him all the way. difficulty and we will assume control. but when the looting starts, the shooting starts. thank you. what should facebook have done? what do you want to see them do? >> so i think your previous guest said it right, spot on, this is about basic human decency. this is not ideology and politics. it is about preventing harm i mentioned and it was actually cleared the way by twitter, which is not a company that i admire. i think they're harming mental health americans just as much as facebook does. but they have taken a stand and drew a line and saying we're not going to let that happen. actually it would have made this decision far easier for mark zuckerberg and facebook and they did not. and only thing -- by the way, nothing against facebook. some of my best friends work for facebook, et cetera, et cetera, they should change this decision very, very quickly before further harm is being done. >> well, you walked away from a deal. you say nothing against facebook. you walked away from a dea
spoke to governor tim walz and told him the military is with him all the way. difficulty and we will assume control. but when the looting starts, the shooting starts. thank you. what should facebook have done? what do you want to see them do? >> so i think your previous guest said it right, spot on, this is about basic human decency. this is not ideology and politics. it is about preventing harm i mentioned and it was actually cleared the way by twitter, which is not a company that i...
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amy: comes went after minnesota governor tim walz announced attorney general keith ellison will take lead in the investigation and any prosecutions related to george floyd's killing. george floyd's family is calling for the other three officers involved in the killing to be charged. for more, wewe are joinened by nekima l levy armstrong,g, civil rights attorney,y, activist, founder of the racial justice network,k, and formemer presidef the e minneapolis chapteter of e naacp. if you can talk, nekima levy armstrong, and thank you for joining us once again, about the sligightest of elements. the announcement of the second independent autopsy which says george floyd died by association, but also confirming what the coroner said, this was a homicide, then talk about keith ellison the now attorney general, first muslim member of congress, taking over the prosecution and what is happening there. usi don't think that most of are s surprised that the county medical examiner tried to find a to o why george flfloyd died thahat distanced it from law enfororcement's role. for example, ifif you th
amy: comes went after minnesota governor tim walz announced attorney general keith ellison will take lead in the investigation and any prosecutions related to george floyd's killing. george floyd's family is calling for the other three officers involved in the killing to be charged. for more, wewe are joinened by nekima l levy armstrong,g, civil rights attorney,y, activist, founder of the racial justice network,k, and formemer presidef the e minneapolis chapteter of e naacp. if you can talk,...
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earlier minnesota governor tim walz and his wife visited the site where he added the message justice. reuters reports the officer already charged has a new lawyer replacing one who withdrew for health-related reasons. >>> thousands of protesters are gathering outside uk prime minister johnson's downing street office today after marching the hyde park to parliament square in a black lives matter demonstration >>> hsbc says a top executive in asia has signed a petition backing china's imposition of a national security law on hong kong putting the uk headquartered bank on beijing's side of the fight of the future of that territory. lots of moving parts in the news today. that's the update this hour. see you again in an hour. >> should be an hour-hour news update. >> i'm all for that. >> sounds good we'll see you later. >>> professional sports leagues face challenges around how and when they can return to play but when it comes to the nba houston rockets owner says that day is coming soon >> we are going to play basketball at the end of july, and i think that's -- everybody knows that it
earlier minnesota governor tim walz and his wife visited the site where he added the message justice. reuters reports the officer already charged has a new lawyer replacing one who withdrew for health-related reasons. >>> thousands of protesters are gathering outside uk prime minister johnson's downing street office today after marching the hyde park to parliament square in a black lives matter demonstration >>> hsbc says a top executive in asia has signed a petition backing...
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force standard and george floyd was killed during an arrest in minneapolis minnesota's governor tim walz banned the use of chokehold by police now governor gavin newsome is taking steps to change the way. >>officers police californians kron four's ella sogomonian is live for us the newsroom with a tactic that will now be banned from training statewide explain l a. >>right and vicki the governor wants police officers to stop learning a specific restraining technique called the carotid hold so police training in self defense experts have been weighing in on that decision. >>after 2 weeks of protests that followed the death of george floyd governor gavin newsome is now calling for some immediate changes to policing policies across the state on friday, the governor directed california's police officer training program to stop teaching the current i'd hold restraint which blocks the flow of blood to the brain. there's no place any longer. the 21st century. following news of new sums orders former police officer and law enforcement training expert, don cameron said that he disagrees with the m
force standard and george floyd was killed during an arrest in minneapolis minnesota's governor tim walz banned the use of chokehold by police now governor gavin newsome is taking steps to change the way. >>officers police californians kron four's ella sogomonian is live for us the newsroom with a tactic that will now be banned from training statewide explain l a. >>right and vicki the governor wants police officers to stop learning a specific restraining technique called the...