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. >> greetings from williamsburg, brooklyn.illiamsburg, brooklyn, where a massive protest of about 4,000 to 5,000 people is just breaking up in a community known for the strong hasidic jewish populations here. a very diverse, again, very peaceful crowd. been listening to police scanners all throughout the day where the word "orderly" was repeated again and again and again, thankfully, and as a result of several days of really peaceful, nonviolent protests, mayor de blasio lifted the curfew in new york city a day early, 100 days after the first coronavirus case was confirmed. the first phase of reopening america's biggest city is under way. about 400,000 people are expected to go back to work. and it will be interesting to see what that does to the momentum of these protests as people slowly get back to work. the cries for police reform seem to be having some effect. after defending the nypd for a week and a half, both the governor and the mayor now are behind police reform bills, including bill de blasio's pledge to for the fir
. >> greetings from williamsburg, brooklyn.illiamsburg, brooklyn, where a massive protest of about 4,000 to 5,000 people is just breaking up in a community known for the strong hasidic jewish populations here. a very diverse, again, very peaceful crowd. been listening to police scanners all throughout the day where the word "orderly" was repeated again and again and again, thankfully, and as a result of several days of really peaceful, nonviolent protests, mayor de blasio lifted...
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i'm bill weir, cnn, williamsburg, brooklyn. >> reporter: so, in los angeles a car caravan rally. they drove from compton to los angeles police department headquarters. and they made their point clear. if you look at this sign right here, "no justice, no peace". "we demand justice for george floyd, for breonna taylor and for all victims of police brutality." now, one of the points one of the organizers of this rally, not only do they want to stop police violence, but by allowing it to be a car rally. -- "black lives matter" this reads, some older people who aren't able to march ten miles were able to participate. let's hear from the organizer. >> we're here to stop police terrorism. we want to stop police terrorism because this is nothing new. we want people that are watching to know that protesting is great, marching is great, but it's not enough. we have to organize every day year round. >> reporter: and there you have it, a symphony of car horns right in front of lapd headquarters in los angeles. we counted hundreds and hundreds of cars that made that ten-mile trek from compton
i'm bill weir, cnn, williamsburg, brooklyn. >> reporter: so, in los angeles a car caravan rally. they drove from compton to los angeles police department headquarters. and they made their point clear. if you look at this sign right here, "no justice, no peace". "we demand justice for george floyd, for breonna taylor and for all victims of police brutality." now, one of the points one of the organizers of this rally, not only do they want to stop police violence, but by...
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i'm bill weir, cnn, williamsburg, brooklyn. >>> jasmine cannick is a political strategist.he joins us now from los ageles. great to see you. i mean, these protests have been remarkable and global, but i guess the challenge is not allowing that momentum to fade. allowing george floyd to be another name on a list until the next incident. how do you do that? what is the endgame. >> right. so the endgame is that in america we have only got any real change around human and civil rights through two methods, either a court ruling or through legislation. so i think the challenge is going to be for all of the people that are concerned about police brutality and police killings is how do you change the law, right? how do you get an independent prosecutor so bonnie isn't investigating clyde? which means the d.a.'s office, that depends on the police and the sheriff, aren't investigating these situations. in california the only way we can get an independent prosecutor is to go through state law. and so it will be interesting to see if these groups can work on getting independent prosecu
i'm bill weir, cnn, williamsburg, brooklyn. >>> jasmine cannick is a political strategist.he joins us now from los ageles. great to see you. i mean, these protests have been remarkable and global, but i guess the challenge is not allowing that momentum to fade. allowing george floyd to be another name on a list until the next incident. how do you do that? what is the endgame. >> right. so the endgame is that in america we have only got any real change around human and civil...
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. >> we're in williamsburg, brooklyn. known for the jewish community here. we're part of this pap industry of diverse protesters we have seen across new york city today. and thankfully the word of the day was orderly. another day of peaceful protests given the events that happened ten days ago. now the nypd responded now. even saw a commander and inspector marching a arm in arm with one of those protesters down 34th street. such a different tone. as you mentioned there, mayor de blasio lift iing the curfew. about 400,000 new yorkers expected to go back to work in the first phase of reopening the city. it will be interesting to see what it does for the momentum of these protests, which showed no signs of slacking. as far as police r., which is what people are chanting again and again to fund the police. the my your also for the first time said he wants to take money away from the nypd's budget and share it with more social programs. that's been the call of police reformers now for many years. more than health care combined. nose calling for the defunding want
. >> we're in williamsburg, brooklyn. known for the jewish community here. we're part of this pap industry of diverse protesters we have seen across new york city today. and thankfully the word of the day was orderly. another day of peaceful protests given the events that happened ten days ago. now the nypd responded now. even saw a commander and inspector marching a arm in arm with one of those protesters down 34th street. such a different tone. as you mentioned there, mayor de blasio...
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we've seen remarkable rallies and events when it comes to like the brooklyn situation, with the jewish community, as well in williamsburgve got thousands of people gathering where the mayor and the democrats seem to be fine and not concerned about coronavirus or anything else. on the other hand at the same time, ainsley, you've got a playground in williamsburg that the city welded shut to keep parents and children from the jewish community from being able to play at a playground on the same day when thousands of people are gathering for that black lives matter event and of course, we're also looking at a political difference between i guess preferences that if you align with the democratic party or liberal causes, you can do as you please, but for the president's rally, which has got a remarkable million individuals who wanted to attend that is something that the media is now saying is dangerous. you never heard that, nor will you hear that, about gatherings and protests regarding democrats , social issues or racial issues, or major events that have been occurring that are not associated with the president or the presid
we've seen remarkable rallies and events when it comes to like the brooklyn situation, with the jewish community, as well in williamsburgve got thousands of people gathering where the mayor and the democrats seem to be fine and not concerned about coronavirus or anything else. on the other hand at the same time, ainsley, you've got a playground in williamsburg that the city welded shut to keep parents and children from the jewish community from being able to play at a playground on the same day...