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he recently wrote an op-ed for “the chicago tribune” titled "we are adam: for many youth across chicago's south and west sides, adam toledo's life trajectory is too familiar.” we welcome you both to democracy now! mateo, talk about the issues being raised and the original circumstances of this 10-year-old white adam toledo's death. >> good morning. the original circumstances around the fact that chicago police department actively tried to cover up everything about this case. and copa to delayed the release of the footage. that is the police accountability entity in chico. they are responsible for handling all of the evidence and processing everything around people that are murdered by police. amy: so the murder happened at the end of march, but it took a few weeks for this video to be released. so the police and the city-shaped the narrative at the beginning. yeah, no. e pro-police narrative has been in full effect. there has been a lot of demonizing happening in regards to who adam was in the circumstances of how he was murdered. what we've seen in chicago is the police departmen here
he recently wrote an op-ed for “the chicago tribune” titled "we are adam: for many youth across chicago's south and west sides, adam toledo's life trajectory is too familiar.” we welcome you both to democracy now! mateo, talk about the issues being raised and the original circumstances of this 10-year-old white adam toledo's death. >> good morning. the original circumstances around the fact that chicago police department actively tried to cover up everything about this case....
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what reaction has there been in chicago? i think that most of chicago _ been in chicago? i think that most of chicago since - been in chicago? i think that most of chicago since the i most of chicago since the release of this video this afternoon, the family watched the video yesterday, and i think most of chicago is at this moment, still digestive in that. i, myself, put it off as long as possible because no—one wants to see this sort of footage, not when we have all seen it before. so, i think that by tomorrow morning, most of chicago and if not, half the nation, will have seen and i jested this video and the feeling is quite, quite devastating —— scene and i jested. there are no words were watching a 13—year—old with his hands up being shot and killed by a police officer. —— digested. by a police officer. -- digested.— by a police officer. -- dicested. ~ , ., ~ , , digested. why do we keep seeing this divergence _ digested. why do we keep seeing this divergence between - digested. why do we keep seeing this divergence between what - this divergence betw
what reaction has there been in chicago? i think that most of chicago _ been in chicago? i think that most of chicago since - been in chicago? i think that most of chicago since the i most of chicago since the release of this video this afternoon, the family watched the video yesterday, and i think most of chicago is at this moment, still digestive in that. i, myself, put it off as long as possible because no—one wants to see this sort of footage, not when we have all seen it before. so, i...
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in chicago alderwoman rossana rodriguez. both of them speaking to us from chicago. when we come back, we look at how one of derek chauvin's expert witnesses, the former medical examiner of maryland, is being sued by the family of anton black, the teenager killed by police in maryland. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. closing arguments in the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin are set for monday after chauvin's defense rested their case after calling just seven witnesses. chauvin chose not to testify in his own trial, invoking his fifth amwdment right against self-incrimination. derek chauvin faces murder a manslaughter charges for killing george floyd last may by kneeling on his neck for nine minutes and 29 seconds. one of the witnesses for the defense was dr. david fowler, the former chief medical examiner for the state of maryland. he dismissed an official autopsy report and blamed floyd's death on heart trouble and other issues, not the police restraint.
in chicago alderwoman rossana rodriguez. both of them speaking to us from chicago. when we come back, we look at how one of derek chauvin's expert witnesses, the former medical examiner of maryland, is being sued by the family of anton black, the teenager killed by police in maryland. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. closing arguments in the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin are set...
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in chicago shot and murdered. we have been talking about this and scrolling those names on this program since obama and biden were in the white house. nobody ever lifts a finger. a 13-year-old kid, he has a kid. he is out at 2:30 in the morning, gun residue on his hands, it's so sad the whole picture is sad. and nobody seems to lift a finger to solve these problems. >> exactly, what is going on in this child's life that he felt the need, i was reading there was gang activity involved, and he felt the need to seek out inclusion in again, what ist going on in this life that he is out with a 21-year-old. where i come from, 21-year-olds hanging out with 13-year-olds, you're right kid touch her or child trafficking or something. what is happening here? that's a weird situation. in an alley at night, and i sawg this officer and watched it from start to finish, and all of the other body cam footage on all of the other officers available and i know there was security footage that one of the local news stations had in a wa
in chicago shot and murdered. we have been talking about this and scrolling those names on this program since obama and biden were in the white house. nobody ever lifts a finger. a 13-year-old kid, he has a kid. he is out at 2:30 in the morning, gun residue on his hands, it's so sad the whole picture is sad. and nobody seems to lift a finger to solve these problems. >> exactly, what is going on in this child's life that he felt the need, i was reading there was gang activity involved, and...
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a little over they are working nothing strange design with the show tells the people of chicago. i mean the mayor came out and even said we need to change. everything surrounding but change this and this was something that could have been done years ago so many so many people are asking why was it done sooner because so many lives could have been saved not only adams but other bystanders that get that are involved with in police pursuit so. it on the change is ongoing now it is quickly but most people would like but this is again this is what's wonderful about the people of the community of levy that. we love our community and activists are just reaching out your question and asking demanding for change because we have seen what has now worked in our community and we also are asking why what is why with mental health services now mentioned in yesterday's press conference what about mental health services where the community and or the children of that elementary school that a lot of pride and a class me at the hands. allegedly damus our hearts go out to your community keep up the
a little over they are working nothing strange design with the show tells the people of chicago. i mean the mayor came out and even said we need to change. everything surrounding but change this and this was something that could have been done years ago so many so many people are asking why was it done sooner because so many lives could have been saved not only adams but other bystanders that get that are involved with in police pursuit so. it on the change is ongoing now it is quickly but most...
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king said something similar about chicago. they house people in housing projects and in certain neighborhoods. i live on the north side of chicago, i had no idea i was moving from new york city and in chelsea and everybody is everybody. i moved to the north side, kind of this fun little high-rise, twin towers, it is great. i was the only black person besides the doorman, i had no idea because i never lived in chicago. the police there is an issue and the flights there is an issue and the civil rights movement never hit there as they did in the south. chicago is not what you think it is now. is it a beautiful city? absolutely. are there amazing people there? absolutely. architecture rally one of the most beautiful places in the city and a lot of that because of the fire and it is new and it is all mid-century and blah, blah, blah and the lake. it is stunning to look at and to live in in the middle of winter, i would not want to do it again. >> one of the most racist cities, i got pulled over by a police officer threw me against
king said something similar about chicago. they house people in housing projects and in certain neighborhoods. i live on the north side of chicago, i had no idea i was moving from new york city and in chelsea and everybody is everybody. i moved to the north side, kind of this fun little high-rise, twin towers, it is great. i was the only black person besides the doorman, i had no idea because i never lived in chicago. the police there is an issue and the flights there is an issue and the civil...
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chicago and found guilty. in 1974 he was sentenced and sent to the federal prison facility in lexington, kentucky, which was kind of a country club. he served there from july, 19 75 -- 1974- may, 1095, when he was released-- may, 1975, when he was released because he had serious lung cancer. >> he gets indicted with the reaction of the public to their former governor. >> kearney was so highly respected, he served two terms. he was easily reelected in 1964, to a second term. he was very popular throughout the state although he was from chicago, people downstate really loved him. this went across party lines. everybody respected him. because of all of this it was such a shock when he was indicted in 1971. >> for 40 years, the state journal register, the newspaper, had an annual first citizen. it used to be the coakley family when we are part of the coakley press, it is still the journalism state citizen and kerner was one of those. part of the reason was there is a big landmark in downtown springfield, the old s
chicago and found guilty. in 1974 he was sentenced and sent to the federal prison facility in lexington, kentucky, which was kind of a country club. he served there from july, 19 75 -- 1974- may, 1095, when he was released-- may, 1975, when he was released because he had serious lung cancer. >> he gets indicted with the reaction of the public to their former governor. >> kearney was so highly respected, he served two terms. he was easily reelected in 1964, to a second term. he was...
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ryan, another tragedy in chicago. tell us what happened. >> reporter: absolutely. when you think about gun violence, it seems so connected to this city. when you think about the stats, there are more guns confiscated off the streets here than in new york and l.a. combined. when you think about this, there is the shot spotter technology all through the city of chicago. when someone fires a gun, they acoustically pick it up. on the night in question, there were eight shots fired. officer got dispatched to the area. when they arrived, they saw two people running. the officer gave chase behind a young man who ended up being 13 years old and watch this video to see what happened next. don? >> stop, stop! >> i think the toughest part covering this story so far, a lot of people out there don't seem to believe the evidence that police gathered so far. they believe there was no gun seen. in video. well, there is an image that police have shared where they sort of spotlight the gun. they believe he had the gun in his hand. i can tell you once the officer fired shot, he did r
ryan, another tragedy in chicago. tell us what happened. >> reporter: absolutely. when you think about gun violence, it seems so connected to this city. when you think about the stats, there are more guns confiscated off the streets here than in new york and l.a. combined. when you think about this, there is the shot spotter technology all through the city of chicago. when someone fires a gun, they acoustically pick it up. on the night in question, there were eight shots fired. officer...
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larry madowo. _ chicago community. larry madowo, thank— chicago community. larry madowo, thank you - chicago community. larry madowo, thank you very l chicago community. larry - madowo, thank you very much. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: could the pandemic be a blessing for the natural world? sir david attenborough's latest documentary explores our relationship with nature during the past year. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine's officers have been attacked, and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock. and as for a sporting legacy, paula radcliffe's competitors will be chasing her new world best time for years to come. quite quietly but quicker. and quic
larry madowo. _ chicago community. larry madowo, thank— chicago community. larry madowo, thank you - chicago community. larry madowo, thank you very l chicago community. larry - madowo, thank you very much. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: could the pandemic be a blessing for the natural world? sir david attenborough's latest documentary explores our relationship with nature during the past year. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers, is reported to have died of...
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he says the chicago ticket. so what i want to talk about today is is how we got to be at the top of that chicago ticket. it's quite a story. i approach this book like i do every other book i write i asked myself questions. yes. i talked to myself. but in this case, it was a real important question. the question is, how does a two-time senate loser two times senate loser come back to win his party's nomination within a year and a half of that second senate defeat. it's only happened once in our history and the fact that it happened abraham lincoln makes that story much more more intriguing so of course trying to research this i had to go through to make sure that this hadn't been covered at least in a book length treatment looked at the recent literature and anybody have any idea how many books have been been written about abraham lincoln? 16,000 16,000 now 16,001 but i mean it's a lot of books written about him and i'm sure thousands of them have at least talked about the convention or the process leading up to
he says the chicago ticket. so what i want to talk about today is is how we got to be at the top of that chicago ticket. it's quite a story. i approach this book like i do every other book i write i asked myself questions. yes. i talked to myself. but in this case, it was a real important question. the question is, how does a two-time senate loser two times senate loser come back to win his party's nomination within a year and a half of that second senate defeat. it's only happened once in our...
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you see it in chicago. i think you see it in the minneapolis area. and we need to continue to do that. we also saw, alicia, that sometimes, for instance, in the lieutenant nazario case, you had an afro latino and a latino officer who was the one that mistreated him. so this goes all different ways. but at the end of the day, no matter what color somebody is, they should be treated with the same respect that anybody else would get in this country and no matter the background of the officer, they should be held to the same standard as anybody else. >> secretary castro, thank you for joining us. >>> next, secret service arrests. a florida nurse for threatening the vice president's life. >>> plus, prosecutors secure the the first guilty plea tied to the capitol insurrection. frank figliuzzi and malcolm nance tell us what it could mean for the investigation. >>> with news the johnson & johnson vaccine was put on pause, what do you need to know? we'll ask an expert ahead on "american voices." (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our i
you see it in chicago. i think you see it in the minneapolis area. and we need to continue to do that. we also saw, alicia, that sometimes, for instance, in the lieutenant nazario case, you had an afro latino and a latino officer who was the one that mistreated him. so this goes all different ways. but at the end of the day, no matter what color somebody is, they should be treated with the same respect that anybody else would get in this country and no matter the background of the officer, they...
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this was largely inspired by what transpired in 2020, and, so, i'm in chicago, i just moved back to chicago when i started doing this series of e.p.s and it's going to come together as one fully realized project and i just moved back to chicago, and then the world is set on fire, around there's riots on 47th 47th street on the south side and buildings being burned and things that haven't happened since the '60s when martin luther king was assassinated. so it just found its way into my music, you know. so i was writing about that and writing about stories of friends of mine that are incarcerated who, you know, have been a big part of my life. >> trevor: right. >> and, you know, that formed the basis of kind of the thematic structure. it ended up being really about freedom, you know. >> trevor: it's not just freedom but it's the lack of freedom. you know, when you're talking about the prison system and you're talking about people unfairly incarcerated and how unfairly people get punished and kept in the carceral system, some people would just rap about that in the music. vic mensa takes that
this was largely inspired by what transpired in 2020, and, so, i'm in chicago, i just moved back to chicago when i started doing this series of e.p.s and it's going to come together as one fully realized project and i just moved back to chicago, and then the world is set on fire, around there's riots on 47th 47th street on the south side and buildings being burned and things that haven't happened since the '60s when martin luther king was assassinated. so it just found its way into my music,...
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but chicago, i ever have to tel, i was surprised when i moved to chicago. i thought chicago, midwest, it would be, you know, hunky dory, the heartland. probably the most racist and i have lived in birmingham, alabama. baton rouge, louisiana. philadelphia, pennsylvania. sa st. louis, missouri. new york city. and by far, the most-racist city i have ever lived in is chicago, illinois. >> how so? >> because it's -- it is one of the most segregated cities. i lived on the north side. pretty much -- again, this is a generalization. and polarized cities in the country. and listen. i think dr. king said something very similar. civil-rights folks said something very familiar about chicago because they house people, number one, in housing projects and in certain neighborhoods. i lived on the north side of chicago. i had no idea i was moving from new york city. you know, which is new york city. i loived in chelsea, and it's like everybody is everybody. and so, i moved into the north side. this fun, little building or whatever, high rise, twin towers, it was great. i wa
but chicago, i ever have to tel, i was surprised when i moved to chicago. i thought chicago, midwest, it would be, you know, hunky dory, the heartland. probably the most racist and i have lived in birmingham, alabama. baton rouge, louisiana. philadelphia, pennsylvania. sa st. louis, missouri. new york city. and by far, the most-racist city i have ever lived in is chicago, illinois. >> how so? >> because it's -- it is one of the most segregated cities. i lived on the north side....
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hello i'm i am my zealand and watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program a call for calm in chicago off the body camera footage is finally released showing the moment a 13 year old is shot and killed by police. finding common ground groups opposed to me and mas military form a national unity government. and it's a country where one name has moved large for 50 years as a row castro steps aside and find out what lies ahead for cuba. welcome to the program russia is moving to expel 10 u.s. diplomats from the country in response to u.s. sanctions against the kremlin this week russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov also announced the addition of 8 u.s. officials to its sanctions list and further moves to restrict the activities of u.s. and geos moscow's response was widely expected following sweeping measures by washington which included sanctions against several dozens of people and and companies and the expulsion of russian diplomats in response to interference in last year's presidential election which of course russia has tonight but as smith reports now from moscow. the russian gov
hello i'm i am my zealand and watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program a call for calm in chicago off the body camera footage is finally released showing the moment a 13 year old is shot and killed by police. finding common ground groups opposed to me and mas military form a national unity government. and it's a country where one name has moved large for 50 years as a row castro steps aside and find out what lies ahead for cuba. welcome to the program russia is moving to expel 10 u.s....
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we need more chicago police officers out there. something else, chicago is what is going to happen across the country. these progressive defund the police groups, they are taking over. what they are going to do they are going to destroy our cities to make them unliveable when they take away the ability of the police officers to defend us. >> laura: they want to nationalize the police so there is no more local policing. disband it all. that's their goal. take the short away from localitys. thanks for being here and come back as the story develops. has joe biden already enjoyed the high point of his presidency? we will explain how key events are likely beginning to hallow out his supposed high approval rating. stay there. now, simparica trio simplifies protection. ticks and fleas? see ya! heartworm disease? no way! simparica trio is the first chewable that delivers all this protection. and simparica trio is demonstrated safe for puppies. it's simple: go with simparica trio. this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse
we need more chicago police officers out there. something else, chicago is what is going to happen across the country. these progressive defund the police groups, they are taking over. what they are going to do they are going to destroy our cities to make them unliveable when they take away the ability of the police officers to defend us. >> laura: they want to nationalize the police so there is no more local policing. disband it all. that's their goal. take the short away from localitys....
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as body cam footage shows a chicago officer chasing and shooting dead a 13 year old boy. hello and welcome i'm peter dhabi you're watching al-jazeera live from also coming up. russia seeks to violate his united states we will respond the biden administration slaps new sanctions on moscow but also offers talks to diffuse tensions. china post an incredible 18 percent rise in g.d.p. in the 1st quarter of 2021 despite a global downturn juge the pandemic will be live in shanghai. also ahead hong kong's pro-democracy campaigners are in court to face sentencing for their role in the 21 team process will take a live update from outside the courthouse. the chicago police department has released graphic video of the police shooting of a 13 year old latino boy the killing happened last month and the footage appears to show the boy turning to police with his hands held in the air before he was shot some of us will find the following footage disturbing and we've chosen not to show the moment of death to joe castro reports. the video you're about to see is incredibly disturbing it's 2
as body cam footage shows a chicago officer chasing and shooting dead a 13 year old boy. hello and welcome i'm peter dhabi you're watching al-jazeera live from also coming up. russia seeks to violate his united states we will respond the biden administration slaps new sanctions on moscow but also offers talks to diffuse tensions. china post an incredible 18 percent rise in g.d.p. in the 1st quarter of 2021 despite a global downturn juge the pandemic will be live in shanghai. also ahead hong...
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should there be guns in the streets of chicago. no. but at end of the day this cop should not have shot this young boy. >> i want to bring in former security homeland jeh johnson, very hard to watch, but let me get your reaction to what we're seeing. it's so painful to think of that 13-year-old boy shot and killed. >> wolf, that was the first time i saw that video. i have two thoughts, one, which i said before there are simply far too many gun carriers in this country who don't know how to respond in a crisis situation, tense moment. training, training, training. i know this because the department of homeland security is the largest department of federal gun carriers, civilian in our department, and you cannot train enough someone with a gun and badge how to respond in a crisis. and there's far too many instances where officers lose their head. we saw this in chicago now we saw this in brooklyn center, with the mistake of the weapon for the taser. too many police officers don't know how to deal in a crisis. the other point made a momen
should there be guns in the streets of chicago. no. but at end of the day this cop should not have shot this young boy. >> i want to bring in former security homeland jeh johnson, very hard to watch, but let me get your reaction to what we're seeing. it's so painful to think of that 13-year-old boy shot and killed. >> wolf, that was the first time i saw that video. i have two thoughts, one, which i said before there are simply far too many gun carriers in this country who don't know...
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i did a thing on cnn on chicago and guns a couple times on chicago and guns and gang violence. as i was out shooting, it got so dangerous they had to pull us in and they said you got to get out of here because you're in danger. having worked on the streets locally for years, i know the dangers of chicago and the problems that they face there intimately. but i think at this point we cannot judge all police shootings, we cannot put them all in the same realm. they make split-second decisions and sometimes they're tragic, sometimes they're warranted, and sometimes they're not. it's terrible that this is a 13-year-old boy and his family is suffering. but we have to see what happens. look, i wouldn't want to be a police officer. i just would not want to be a police officer. >> you know what they'll say to you? >> what? >> you would have when i joined, but not now. and then they'll immediately say thanks to people like you. >> i don't think that's right. i don't believe that. look -- >> i'm telling you that's what they say. >> i know that's what they say, but no profession is beyond
i did a thing on cnn on chicago and guns a couple times on chicago and guns and gang violence. as i was out shooting, it got so dangerous they had to pull us in and they said you got to get out of here because you're in danger. having worked on the streets locally for years, i know the dangers of chicago and the problems that they face there intimately. but i think at this point we cannot judge all police shootings, we cannot put them all in the same realm. they make split-second decisions and...
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what is the mood like at the moment in chicago? what i heard is, on social media, just a lot of horror, people who are so upset by this tragic event. there is a small but vocal group now out protesting, my understanding is there is a much larger demonstration planned for tomorrow evening and there are preparations being made here in the city with businesses boarding up their windows, and an extra police presence out on the streets, before any sort of major response to this video. this happened only a couple of weeks ago, the video was released through public pressure, not by a court order as often has to be done. is that right? that's absolutely right. initially after the shooting, we found out there was a 13—year—old boy who was killed, there was a lot of interest in this video being released. initially the city said they weren't going to release it, they could release it because the person was a juvenile, they reversed that, and there has been this waiting period they said because they were waiting for the family to view the
what is the mood like at the moment in chicago? what i heard is, on social media, just a lot of horror, people who are so upset by this tragic event. there is a small but vocal group now out protesting, my understanding is there is a much larger demonstration planned for tomorrow evening and there are preparations being made here in the city with businesses boarding up their windows, and an extra police presence out on the streets, before any sort of major response to this video. this happened...
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secondly in the chicago use-of-force continuum, which got drilled into my head as every other chicago police officer's head from the day they step into the police academy, that is not the proper use of force given what was going on. he gave him verbal directions, he followed those verbal directions and as a result nobody should end up dead. so, no, there doesn't necessarily need to be a change in the use-of-force policy as there needs to be a change in the officers that are executing it. >> and then what is your view on the officers' response with the minnesota police officer who's been charged with second degree manslaughter in the killing of daunte wright? she fired a handgun instead of a taser. you hear it in the recording. she's saying taser, taser, taser. the police chief has since resigned saying the body cam video indicates that it was unintentional. but what's your view on the explanation of the officer saying she thought she was using a taser, and this is a 20-year-plus veteran and aren't tasers usually on a different side of the body than a revolver? >> they absolutely are,
secondly in the chicago use-of-force continuum, which got drilled into my head as every other chicago police officer's head from the day they step into the police academy, that is not the proper use of force given what was going on. he gave him verbal directions, he followed those verbal directions and as a result nobody should end up dead. so, no, there doesn't necessarily need to be a change in the use-of-force policy as there needs to be a change in the officers that are executing it....
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he is an alderman in the city of chicago. he is a democrat. but as things started to fall apart around him, he rose to the occasion, almost alone in it. lopez was scheduled to join us here in los angeles, but there were more riots, chaos, violence in his neighborhood, so he is staying put in the city he represents. he joins us now from the south side of chicago. alderman, thank you so much for joining us. tell us, if you would -- i doubt you've seen the whole piece yet, but when you do, you will see your words really do resonate above all in it. tell us what is going on in your city, the city you represent. >> you know, in the city of chicago, like so many cities across this great nation of ours, we are seeing politics interfering with the most basic function of government, which is to keep the citizens safe, and time and time again, that injection of politics and public safety is negatively impacting every community in my city and in communities across this country. we are standing right now on the basketball court where that young lady passe
he is an alderman in the city of chicago. he is a democrat. but as things started to fall apart around him, he rose to the occasion, almost alone in it. lopez was scheduled to join us here in los angeles, but there were more riots, chaos, violence in his neighborhood, so he is staying put in the city he represents. he joins us now from the south side of chicago. alderman, thank you so much for joining us. tell us, if you would -- i doubt you've seen the whole piece yet, but when you do, you...
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he was shot and killed by a chicago cop who claims toledo had a gun. about the body camera raises doubts. toledo's family asked a demonstrator to stay peaceful. i am anita vogel, now back to "hannity." ♪ ♪ >> sean: right now, doom and gloom, flip-flop dr. fauci and tough line of questions from jim jordan yesterday as he struggled to answer when we would return to normal and y failed to explain why he has been so wrong, so often. that doesn't seem to stop maxine waters from losing her cool, snapping at congressman jordan because i guess his questions were a little too tough on flip-flopping fauci. take a look. >> you will see the level of infection come down and down and gradually, there will be more flexibility for doing the things that you are talking about. >> where does it get to, when it comes down, what number did we their liberties back, tell me the number? tell me the number. >> 90% of the members have congressman get vaccinated. you are not a doctor, mr. clyburn, he is, what is the number? >> mr. chairman i don't want you to ask the questio
he was shot and killed by a chicago cop who claims toledo had a gun. about the body camera raises doubts. toledo's family asked a demonstrator to stay peaceful. i am anita vogel, now back to "hannity." ♪ ♪ >> sean: right now, doom and gloom, flip-flop dr. fauci and tough line of questions from jim jordan yesterday as he struggled to answer when we would return to normal and y failed to explain why he has been so wrong, so often. that doesn't seem to stop maxine waters from...
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the officer told him this is the chicago police. mister roman got to the fence and as he turned he had a handgun, semi automatic handgun, the ballistics which shots went off and located the bullets it matches. at this point the officer has no coverage, no concealment. he sees this gun and this individual turning. at this point the officer needs to make a split-second decision in this is the hardest part, split-second decisions of life and death. he made a decision consistent with chicago police general motors and support guidelines and the law. laura: here is what the attorney for adam toledo's family said. >> the officer screamed at him show me your hand, adam complied, turned around, his hands were empty and he was shot in the chest, he shot an unarmed child with his hands in the air. it is an assassination. laura: the word assassination, your reaction. >> he must of been absent when they taught law in law school. if you peruse the seminal case, we should not look at these types of deadly force incidences through 2020 hindsight. w
the officer told him this is the chicago police. mister roman got to the fence and as he turned he had a handgun, semi automatic handgun, the ballistics which shots went off and located the bullets it matches. at this point the officer has no coverage, no concealment. he sees this gun and this individual turning. at this point the officer needs to make a split-second decision in this is the hardest part, split-second decisions of life and death. he made a decision consistent with chicago police...
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even in chicago, republicans in chicago are better off going to pick up a democrat ballot to have a better say on who they want to get elected. we could talk about that later. but ultimately, coming from illinois myself, i would have loved to have had an independent commission as opposed to mike madigan. and i do believe that with technology, they are so much better able to disguise these maps to make them not look partisan, but they will be very partisan. it's also interesting to note two different things. in illinois, 500 thousand people signed a petition to have fair maps put on the ballot three different times. that's a lot of different signatures to get. 500,000 citizens signed to have it put on there only to have it tossed by the illinois supreme court, which is appointed and controlled by madigan. tossed out three times. the second thing is we look at former attorney general holder's and former president obama's attempts to go after states, and they never picked a single democratic state to go after. ultimately, i think, for the voters' sake, if we look at what's going on through a
even in chicago, republicans in chicago are better off going to pick up a democrat ballot to have a better say on who they want to get elected. we could talk about that later. but ultimately, coming from illinois myself, i would have loved to have had an independent commission as opposed to mike madigan. and i do believe that with technology, they are so much better able to disguise these maps to make them not look partisan, but they will be very partisan. it's also interesting to note two...
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joining us now with reaction chicago police union president, john is with us. john, thank you for being here. all right i'm i can show the pictures, and i will show that still pictures. you can see clearly that adam toledo has a gun in his right hand. it is less than a second. the police officer has to decide is as he is turning, it seems like he flipped the gun. is that what you see? >> that is absolutely what happened. eight tenths of a second. >> sean: that is it. you can see the gun in the picture. right behind that barrier, that wall there, that is where the gun was found. so it seemed to be flipped or dropped by adam toledo. how does the officer possibly know whether when he is there seeing the gun, turning, putting his hands up that he flipped it, he doesn't know that clement did he? >> no he had no idea it left his hand by the time it popped up behind the fence. again, i've said it time and time again, our officers not only in chicago, illinois or in this country are in no obligation to be fired upon or struck by gunfire before defending their own life.
joining us now with reaction chicago police union president, john is with us. john, thank you for being here. all right i'm i can show the pictures, and i will show that still pictures. you can see clearly that adam toledo has a gun in his right hand. it is less than a second. the police officer has to decide is as he is turning, it seems like he flipped the gun. is that what you see? >> that is absolutely what happened. eight tenths of a second. >> sean: that is it. you can see the...
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have you seen this footage from chicago and what do you make of it?— footage from chicago and what do you make of it? yes, i have. it is the do you make of it? yes, i have. n is the kind — do you make of it? yes, i have. it is the kind of— do you make of it? yes, i have. it is the kind of footage - do you make of it? yes, i have. it is the kind of footage that. it is the kind of footage that sadly we have become normalised. george replied, daunte wright, adam toleda, we can go on and on, that footage speaks volumes and it's the same thing every time. and what's really important, the questions we americans must ask, is it really possible for white cops to police black people? it is sons and daughters of slave catchers. as part of the problem. in catching blacks and brown people is merely sport. what needs to change in american policing. there was even a time when black police officers could not arrest a white lawbreaker. where we have to go as well we always go, civil rights movement is going. we have to go after the money. by we have to go after
have you seen this footage from chicago and what do you make of it?— footage from chicago and what do you make of it? yes, i have. it is the do you make of it? yes, i have. n is the kind — do you make of it? yes, i have. it is the kind of— do you make of it? yes, i have. it is the kind of footage - do you make of it? yes, i have. it is the kind of footage that. it is the kind of footage that sadly we have become normalised. george replied, daunte wright, adam toleda, we can go on and on,...
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and chicago then is the other street depicted, right? >> correct. >> and the counter where you sell the tobacco products, is it visible in this image? >> correct. >> and where is that? >> and so, for the record you've drawn a small line by the window of cup foods. correct. >> when you told the jurors you were able to look out and see where mr. floyd went, did you use that window? >> correct. >> all right. so then, your honor, if you could clear the screen, please. and then we will roll this video here for a little bit. [no audio] can you tell the jurors when you crossed the road and went to this vehicle, obviously the video shows you approaching the passenger side, correct? >> correct. >> and why did you approach the passenger side?n >> i didn't want to stand on the driver's seat aside because side that's where george was but i wouldn't be able to see oncoming traffic so i chose to go around. a. >> why didn't you want to go to the side where mr. floyd was? >> because of the oncoming traffic. >> so itit wasn't about mr. flo, it was the tr
and chicago then is the other street depicted, right? >> correct. >> and the counter where you sell the tobacco products, is it visible in this image? >> correct. >> and where is that? >> and so, for the record you've drawn a small line by the window of cup foods. correct. >> when you told the jurors you were able to look out and see where mr. floyd went, did you use that window? >> correct. >> all right. so then, your honor, if you could clear...
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he is an alderman in the city of chicago. he is a democrat. but as things started to fall apart around him, he rose to the occasion come almost alone in it. lopez was scheduled to join us here in los angeles, but there were more riots, chaos, violence in his neighborhood, so he is staying put in the city he represents. he joins us now from the south side of chicago. alderman, thank you so much for joining us. tell us, if you would -- i doubt you've seen the whole piece yet, but when you do, you will see your words really do resonate above all in it. tell us what is going on in your city, the city you represent. >> you know, in the city of chicago, like so many cities across this great nation of ours, we are seeing politics interfering with the most basic function of government, which is to keep the citizens safe, and time and time again, that injection of politics and public safety is negatively impacting every community in my city and in communities across this country. we are standing right now on the basketball court where that young lady p
he is an alderman in the city of chicago. he is a democrat. but as things started to fall apart around him, he rose to the occasion come almost alone in it. lopez was scheduled to join us here in los angeles, but there were more riots, chaos, violence in his neighborhood, so he is staying put in the city he represents. he joins us now from the south side of chicago. alderman, thank you so much for joining us. tell us, if you would -- i doubt you've seen the whole piece yet, but when you do, you...
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i'm glad you brought up chicago. you know, add up the number of people killed in so-called mass shootings, which get tons of publicity, put that up against the chicago weekend shootings by criminals, not necessarily by the mentally deranged but by criminals and you will see that the chicago numbers are higher. so there are a lot of obstacles to this and looking in the wrong place. a lot of these problems having to do with the so-called mass shootings are mental illness problems and we, you know, opened up our institutions in the 1980s and 90's. 90% of people in those mental institutions got out. a lot of them should have, but a lot of them shouldn't have. >> bret: harold, as far as priorities, there's a lot that this administration is trying to do with a very small majority in both chambers. thoughts? >> well, as it relates to guns and thanks for having me on happy friday. as it relates to guns, 90% of americans support common sense background checks. i believe that's last polling tata, 85 to 90%. that's something co
i'm glad you brought up chicago. you know, add up the number of people killed in so-called mass shootings, which get tons of publicity, put that up against the chicago weekend shootings by criminals, not necessarily by the mentally deranged but by criminals and you will see that the chicago numbers are higher. so there are a lot of obstacles to this and looking in the wrong place. a lot of these problems having to do with the so-called mass shootings are mental illness problems and we, you...
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>> chicago. frank: where the buses. that is 38. >> actually chicago in front of the store. frank: we. a here please. for the record 739, zero nine. and individual just walked into the frame. correct. this individual here. who is that? >> the manager. frank: he comes out from the manager area of the store. continue please. [silence] frank: pause here for a moment for the record 739, 28. mr. floyd walked off the screen, correct? >> yes. frank: what area of the store he walked to? >> the cell phone area. frank: we can continue. [silence] [silence] [silence] frank: does mr. floyd make his way back to the counter to make a purchase with you? >> yes. frank: we will see that coming up in a minute or two. [silence] frank: mr. martin let me part is this right here for the record. 744, 36. are you standing at the cashier area and you seem to be speaking with mr. floyd. >> correct. frank: review able to understand the conversation with him at that point? >> yes. frank: let's keep rolling please. [silence] . . . . where he was? >> yes. >> and you didn't have any difficulty understandin
>> chicago. frank: where the buses. that is 38. >> actually chicago in front of the store. frank: we. a here please. for the record 739, zero nine. and individual just walked into the frame. correct. this individual here. who is that? >> the manager. frank: he comes out from the manager area of the store. continue please. [silence] frank: pause here for a moment for the record 739, 28. mr. floyd walked off the screen, correct? >> yes. frank: what area of the store he...
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i want to go to chicago. i want to go to the mayor of chicago, lori lightfoot. first of all, madam mayor, thank you for coming on. you asked to be on "politicsnation" this evening after earlier this week you said that you found the video of the killing of adam toledo as incredibly difficult to watch, especially with you as a mother of a 13-year-old yourself. what is the message you have tonight for those watching us right now? >> well, first and foremost, i have to say, again, incredible condolences and love and support for the toledo family. his mother, his father, his siblings. he has a big family who is mourning this tragic loss of this young man. no mother should've to walk in the shoes that elizabeth toledo is now walking in every single day with the loss of her child. we just have to keep that loss front and foremost in our own minds. this is a tough thing. it is a tragic, tragic thing that this 13-year-old boy was lost. but as i've also said, we have to unravel a lot of the circumstances that led to that young boy being in that alley at 2:30 in the mornin
i want to go to chicago. i want to go to the mayor of chicago, lori lightfoot. first of all, madam mayor, thank you for coming on. you asked to be on "politicsnation" this evening after earlier this week you said that you found the video of the killing of adam toledo as incredibly difficult to watch, especially with you as a mother of a 13-year-old yourself. what is the message you have tonight for those watching us right now? >> well, first and foremost, i have to say, again,...
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and that afternoon, four people were shot in chicago. in essex, maryland, on march 28th, a man fatally shot his parents before shooting three people at a convenience store, killing two of them. that day, in chicago, another-four shot and wounded on a highway. and in cleveland, seven people not at a nightclub. one time, one night, in america. except, it wasn't. five shot, two killed in d.c. on the 31st. four killed at an office complex in orange, california. one of the victims, a 9-year-old boy. on april 3rd, seven wounded near a nightclub in quincy, florida. five wounded in tuscaloosa, alabama. three killed and four others hurt at a party in wilmington, north carolina. four shot the next day, easter, in beaumont, texas. and in birmingham, alabama, an argument spiralled out of control, more than 30 shots fired at a local park. one killed, five wounded, including four children. in monroe, louisiana, that same night, six shot and wounded at a local bar. april 5th, five shot and wounded in baltimore, one killed. three wounded on the 6th in d
and that afternoon, four people were shot in chicago. in essex, maryland, on march 28th, a man fatally shot his parents before shooting three people at a convenience store, killing two of them. that day, in chicago, another-four shot and wounded on a highway. and in cleveland, seven people not at a nightclub. one time, one night, in america. except, it wasn't. five shot, two killed in d.c. on the 31st. four killed at an office complex in orange, california. one of the victims, a 9-year-old boy....
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her district is near chicago's logan square neighborhood. congresswoman, good evening. >> good evening, joshua. thank you so much for having me. >> well, you are one of the folks that we wanted to talk to, particularly, because of what antonia just described. the trauma that folks may be dealing with after this. what are you hearing from your constituents about everything that's been going on? i am sure that they're talking about it. >> people are sad. a seventh grader is dead. you know, i have to tell you, as a former teacher, my heart is just breaking for that. that, this child's life was cut short when he had, perhaps, a great future ahead of him. and we could have all helped him. but people are just furious, also, just mad. when is this going to stop? you know, the -- the -- the death of -- of young men and young boys, now, a boy of color, is just unacceptable. and chicago has a history, actually, of police brutality. and we have got to do something about it. and frankly, i feel that this officer, who made a, pretty much, a split-second
her district is near chicago's logan square neighborhood. congresswoman, good evening. >> good evening, joshua. thank you so much for having me. >> well, you are one of the folks that we wanted to talk to, particularly, because of what antonia just described. the trauma that folks may be dealing with after this. what are you hearing from your constituents about everything that's been going on? i am sure that they're talking about it. >> people are sad. a seventh grader is...
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here's another amazing line chicago endured a record 18 homicides in one day cities were to funding police was pushed got hit the hardest the good news most of the defunct savings went to gunshot related health care again do you did you hear that pas before he said again right before that that was his pause for laughter that didn't come he seriously believed in his aids is sick little head that people would fall over themselves laughing at gunshot victims yet even his live audience of pedophiles and mafia unfortunately even that he didn't laugh at that not a single person truck old and i can't stress enough these are his fans watching this is like it's like watching a serial axe murderer host a late night show like he can't relate to the regular humans he thinks everyone shares his passion for cannibalism and bloodletting in the stuart show his jokes are the stock market did worse today than a breach of delivery man i have to cut it open and it is internal organs you know you know you know that we've all been there that's what this show feels like. besides the whole not funny thing gutfeld
here's another amazing line chicago endured a record 18 homicides in one day cities were to funding police was pushed got hit the hardest the good news most of the defunct savings went to gunshot related health care again do you did you hear that pas before he said again right before that that was his pause for laughter that didn't come he seriously believed in his aids is sick little head that people would fall over themselves laughing at gunshot victims yet even his live audience of...
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revelan el vÍdeo de la muerte a manos de la policÍa de un joven hispano en chicago, parte vital del informaciÓn es si al momento de ser abatido tenÍa en su poder una pistola. sobreviviente de la masacre de atlanta, narrÓ la pesadilla que viviÓ, cuenta que le loro al pistolero que no lo matarÁ, pero este igual abriÓ fuego. la hija de alejandra guzmÁn dice que tiene un grupo de abogados a sus servicios para presentar una demanda relacionada con la acusaciÓn de abuso sexual en la que seÑala a su abuelo. comenzamos. locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn una nocturna. fÉlix: las autoridades de chicago dieron a conocer el vÍdeo del momento donde un policÍa le dispara mortalmente a alan toledano. una adolescente de 13 aÑos el pasado 29 de marzo. se estÁ por precisar si el joven tenÍa una pistola. vamos con nuestro compaÑero que tienen los reencuentro de lo ocurrido. >> el vÍdeo estÁ creando controversia y dividiendo a los residentes de la ciudad de los vientos. el policÍa de chicago se baja de su patrulla, momento que alan tolera de 13 aÑos recibe un mortal disparo en el
revelan el vÍdeo de la muerte a manos de la policÍa de un joven hispano en chicago, parte vital del informaciÓn es si al momento de ser abatido tenÍa en su poder una pistola. sobreviviente de la masacre de atlanta, narrÓ la pesadilla que viviÓ, cuenta que le loro al pistolero que no lo matarÁ, pero este igual abriÓ fuego. la hija de alejandra guzmÁn dice que tiene un grupo de abogados a sus servicios para presentar una demanda relacionada con la acusaciÓn de abuso sexual en la que...