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for more, we welcome to -- wesley lowery. he was a member of the veteran of the washington post. fatal force project examining police shootings in our country. he is now at 60 minutes as a correspondent for 60 minutes plus which streams on paramount plus. he is the offer of they can't tell us all. ferguson, baltimore, and a new era in americas racial justice movement. thank you very much for coming on and west, after floyd was killed, you wrote about the horrible cycle. it starts with the killing of a black man. then comes the protests and come what i believe you referred to as small changes. then too often, the cycle repeats and we are in that now. meantime, the family of a 20 year olds do not have their son to hug anymore because he is gone, dispatched by a police weapon. is it possible to overstate the level of frustration right now? >> not sure it is, brian. as i was waiting to come on air with you, i was watching on my phone instagram videos from someone i know in minneapolis and she was saying to the camera that this is why we can't accept the problems. we have to get a rea
for more, we welcome to -- wesley lowery. he was a member of the veteran of the washington post. fatal force project examining police shootings in our country. he is now at 60 minutes as a correspondent for 60 minutes plus which streams on paramount plus. he is the offer of they can't tell us all. ferguson, baltimore, and a new era in americas racial justice movement. thank you very much for coming on and west, after floyd was killed, you wrote about the horrible cycle. it starts with the...
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wesley lowery recently visited jackson for "60 minutes plus."e discovered. >> reporter: thousands of jackson residents like gainor were left for weeks without the most vital public utility and the most basic human necessity. cars lined up for miles at water and food distribution sites set up across the city. when the american society of civil engineers released its most recent report card, mississippi received a d for the quality of both its drinking water and wastewater infrastructure. but when we traveled to jackson last month, we found much more than a water crisis. but the story of a city and a nation still grappling with the shaky foundation upon which it was constructed. how long is a crew out here digging into someone's yard like this? >> this is pretty -- pretty regularly. >> reporter: pretty regular? >> unfortunately. when you look at -- uh-oh. here we go. >> reporter: charles williams is jackson's public works director, and it's his job to manage the city's infrastructure. it's thankless work even under normal circumstances. much less
wesley lowery recently visited jackson for "60 minutes plus."e discovered. >> reporter: thousands of jackson residents like gainor were left for weeks without the most vital public utility and the most basic human necessity. cars lined up for miles at water and food distribution sites set up across the city. when the american society of civil engineers released its most recent report card, mississippi received a d for the quality of both its drinking water and wastewater...
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wesley lowery, correspondent for "60 minutes" plus. jonathan martin national p political correspondent for "the new york times." anna palmer, founder of punch bol bowel news and co-host of "the daily punch," and ayesha rascoe, correspondent for npr. this is fresh news. we don't know much yet about what happened but what do we know? anna: we know, officer billy evans, 18 dwhreerns force is dead. a man coming into contact with the barricade at the capitol. and really, just i think what you and i are feeling as reporters, we're often on capitol hill, is just another attack on the u.s. capitol police which is devastating, having very, very low morale. they've already lost multiple members of the u.s. capitol police forcehis year alone. it was just felt like the building itself was getting back to norm also a little bit after the january 6 insurrection. there had been massive fences an different layers that had really built this fortress around the capitol that had just started in the last week or so to be taken down. you know, reporters an
wesley lowery, correspondent for "60 minutes" plus. jonathan martin national p political correspondent for "the new york times." anna palmer, founder of punch bol bowel news and co-host of "the daily punch," and ayesha rascoe, correspondent for npr. this is fresh news. we don't know much yet about what happened but what do we know? anna: we know, officer billy evans, 18 dwhreerns force is dead. a man coming into contact with the barricade at the capitol. and...
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and wesley lowery, correspondent for simmons simmons plus and my cbs -- "60 minutes" plus and my cbs news colleague. welcome to all of you. anne, let's start with you. big picture, what did the foreign policy moves made by this president this week on afghanistan, on russia, on china, tell us about the biden doctrine and how he plans to handle foreign affairs as present? anne: nancy, i think all of those things have in common that they are an attempt by the president to redirect american foreign policy resources toward asia and toward china in particular. in afghanistan, his argument is specifically tied to china. he said on wednesday that it doesn't make sense for the united states to continue to spend the amount of money and diplomatic effort and all kinds of oer effort that goes with supporting the 20-year mission and 20-year war in afghanistan for what essentially is an outdated and now increasingly irrelevant conflict. he said that everything we went to afghanistan can do -- either already done or can accomplish in otherays, the terrorist threat, we went there to vanquish has cha
and wesley lowery, correspondent for simmons simmons plus and my cbs -- "60 minutes" plus and my cbs news colleague. welcome to all of you. anne, let's start with you. big picture, what did the foreign policy moves made by this president this week on afghanistan, on russia, on china, tell us about the biden doctrine and how he plans to handle foreign affairs as present? anne: nancy, i think all of those things have in common that they are an attempt by the president to redirect...
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for "cbs this morning," wesley lowery. >> wesley lowery, so well-said.lem. just doing ordinary things. escalates so quickly. seemingly when you're dealing with someone of color. there's something circulating online right now about a 61-year-old man in minnesota who is holding onto a -- a policeman is holding onto his truck. he's backing audiotape enhitting the police cars. the police officer is holding on. they have guns drawn and nothing happens to him. nothing. he's okay. >> he's arrested and okay. >> and these stories that we cover, they feel familiar. i think people should remember they're not inevitable. we can't change the way the world is. we can change the way the country is. >> but they're happening over and over. >> they are. they are. >> very difficult. lie like i said, a really long week. to add to the story in chicago with its own set of controversies, it's a lot going on in the country these days. like what the man said in the piece, why can't we all just love each other? kindness always wo ♪ ♪ i wanna love somebody love somebody like ♪ ♪ >
for "cbs this morning," wesley lowery. >> wesley lowery, so well-said.lem. just doing ordinary things. escalates so quickly. seemingly when you're dealing with someone of color. there's something circulating online right now about a 61-year-old man in minnesota who is holding onto a -- a policeman is holding onto his truck. he's backing audiotape enhitting the police cars. the police officer is holding on. they have guns drawn and nothing happens to him. nothing. he's okay....
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wesley lowery for coming on. and for the issues that continue to lead our broadcast. coming up, the man who led the team that took down osama bin laden. we'll ask what he thinks about the man to remove all american troops from afghanistan by the 9/11 anniversary. after this break. anniversary after this break this is worth. that takes wealth. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is important, and we can help you build it. but it's what you do with it, that makes life worth living. principal. for all it's worth. losing a tooth didn't stop you but your partial can act like a bacteria magnet, putting natural teeth at risk. new polident propartial helps purify your partial and strengthens and protects natural teeth. so, are you gonna lose another tooth? not on my watch! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ i think the sketchy website i bought this turtle from stole all of my info. ooh, have you looked on the bright side? discover never holds you responsible for unauthorized purchases on your card. (gig
wesley lowery for coming on. and for the issues that continue to lead our broadcast. coming up, the man who led the team that took down osama bin laden. we'll ask what he thinks about the man to remove all american troops from afghanistan by the 9/11 anniversary. after this break. anniversary after this break this is worth. that takes wealth. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is important, and we can help you build it. but it's what...