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For a hike and ended up dangerously close to a wildfire. My community in colorado was impacted by smoke for months. I am worried about our kids future, and im increasingly frustrated by gridlock on the issue of climate change. How will we meet the urgent time line for a transition to clean energy while also creating a more equitable world . Thats an excellent question. And the way we do it is we engage more moms. We have to engage more of our mothers, our fathers, the Everyday Americans who are facing the challenges that she just raised. At epa were more than just a regulatory arm. We also have education outreach and engagement. And were trying to mobilize not just mothers and fathers but all of the young people in this country who are demanding that we move expeditiously as we attack this climate crisis. The president gets that. And so were just going to continue to partner, be transparent, provide our general public with the information that they need so that they can speak to their representatives, so that they can hold their elected officials accountable, so that they can get the job done. Can i just say quickly, this is why the Climate Summit this week and why the urgent moment i mean, the fear of whether wildfires or hurricanes, last year we had 22 weather events that cost us over a billion dollars because it was so extreme. We need to address this now. Our hair should be on fire as we look to the urgency of the moment, and that urgency of the moment will be good for the planet, it will be good for the economy, and it will be good for jobs once we address this. Energy secretary jennifer granholm, epa administrator michael regan, thank you so much for joining us on this incredibly important existential topic. I want to thank john kerry and Gina Mccarthy who were here earlier. Thank you for watching. The news continues next on cnn. Such an important town hall. Thank you, dana bash. This is cnn tonight. Im laura coates in for don lemon. And this has been quite a week. A week that puts americas trauma over race and policing on full display. A week when an exPolice Officer was found guilty on all charges for murdering george floyd. Kneeling on his neck for nine minutes and 29 seconds. Derek chauvin will be sentenced on june 16th. A week when just a few miles away from that minneapolis courtroom another family buried their son, 20yearold Daunte Wright, shot to death by a Police Officer who yelled taser, taser. A week when attorney general Merrick Garland announced a sweeping doj investigation that goes beyond George Floyds case to investigate the practices of the Minneapolis Police department itself, and a week when there were two more Police Shootings. 16yearold Makhia Bryant shot to death by a Police Officer as she appeared to lunge with a knife at another young woman. And 42yearold andrew brown jr. , dispatch audio saying that he was shot in the back in North Carolina, that while deputies were serving a warrant. We got one male 14 years of age, gunshot to the back. Now, i want to be clear. The facts in all of these cases are very different. And we need to know all the facts before we can know exactly what happened. But what we are learning tonight is that seven deputies in that North Carolina case have been put on administrative leave, seven of them. And two others have resigned. And one deputy has now retired. That is governor roy cooper is calling for the body cam footage in this case to be made public as quickly as possible. Lets get the latest on the andrew brown jr. Shooting investigation from North Carolina. Cnns Dianne Gallagher is there for us now. Dianne, we can hear on the dispatch audio that andrew brown was shot in the back, and now his family says that he never carried a gun. So have we learned anything else about what mightve happened . Im going to be honest, laura. The details on this are sparse. We have not learned very much, at least from the official side on what happened here. We know very much what i would consider to be the basics here. And maybe not even that. The sheriff saying today that the deputies who were there were serving arrest and search warrants with the drug and alcohol task force, saying that there were felony warrants for mr. Brown and that they pointed out that he had a history, they say, of resisting arrest. They havent said a whole lot more. They have said that its all under investigation. We do know that in the words of the sheriff, there is a lot of body camera video from all of the deputies that were there. That has yet to be released at this point, laura. Now weve talked to witnesses, though, and their stories match up right now that weve spoken to these neighbors. They claim that deputies were firing on the car that brown was in. But they arent sure, the people weve spoken with say they dont know if the gunfire began before he began driving, the car was in motion or after the car was already in motion. But they say that he was definitely in that car, and they say that the vehicle sort of skipped across the street into a lot and came there at a tree in the yard. There are bullet holes basically in neighbors homes in this area. People were obviously very frightened by the situation and then became angry because they didnt know what was going on. And thats kind of what weve seen in the streets here of elizabeth city. People say they just dont have enough information right now to even come to any sort of conclusions that they feel like theres just a serious lack of transparency. The sheriff said that hes trying to make everything perfect right now, put all the details together. Theres a lot of body camera footage and people involved. But so far we still dont have what i would consider to be in many of these cases the basic details of what happened on wednesday morning. I mean, the idea of holding off for perfection sounds a bit odd to me. And you have new reporting now about the family and of course the body cam footage. What are you telling us . I mean, theres all this body cam footage, why havent we seen any of it . So, in the state of North Carolina, the body cam footage to be released requires a court order basically, a judges order. I can tell you that the family thats for public release. The family can see it before that. They have not seen it, though. Now, they were invited by the sheriff for their very first meeting with the sheriff this afternoon. His aunts, his uncle, his cousins came into the sheriffs office, laura. They were under the impression, they said it was an assumption on their part, but they thought they were going to get a chance to see this body camera video. They did not. One of his cousins told me, you know, i walked in there, and i walked out of there with basically the same amount of information. They say that the sheriff continued to offer his condolences throughout the entire meeting, but didnt give them a lot of details, didnt give them a lot of information that they are really desperate for at this point because they still dont know what happened to their nephew, to their cousin. Andrew brown was a father of seven children. He was a grandfather. So those children still dont know what happened on wednesday morning to their dad. And thats i think whats been so hard for them. Theyve been out in the streets with the protesters here, you know, peacefully demanding answers and transparency. But the family really thought they were going to get a chance to see that video today, and they didnt. And still theyre waiting. Thank you, dianne. Keep on top of this. I appreciate it so much. Joining me now democratic congressman from new york mondaire jones. Congressman, thank you for joining us on friday evening. What a week this has truly been. It has been such an emotional rollercoaster for so many communities all across the country. Youve got waiting for the verdict, the guilty decision by a jury, and then were learning about as we just spoke with our colleague about different cases, at least two more cases of Police Shootings with very different circumstances. And of course on thursday the very heartwrenching Daunte Wright funeral. What do you think of where we are as a country tonight . I think that we are reaching a boiling point as it concerns systemic racism and policing in this country. But as a member of congress where democrats in the house of representatives just passed the George Floyd Justice and policing act, i have never been more hopeful about what we can do to reimagine policing in this country to hold bad actors accountable and to finally deliver justice for communities that have borne the brunt of the unjust policing practices that we are seeing play out in video footage after video footage, seemingly daily these days. And, congressman, youve mentioned the George Floyd Justice in policing act. It was passed by the house, but it was passed without any republican support in march. And now we know that its being held up in the senate with an effort to get it passed by the oneyear anniversary of floyds murder on may 25th. Do you think that this bill is going to be not only passed but also the answer to the questions that we are all trying to face and grapple with right now . Will this solve it . Well, lets be clear. This will solve some of the problems that were facing, but it is not a panacea for racing and policing. We must go further to reimagine policing. But this is still a significant strive forward. And i do believe that we will pass policing reform this congress. There are folks actively working to do precisely that. I had a conversation with one of those individuals just an hour ago. And so i am optimistic that we will get something done in the senate, but we have to keep the pressure on. Democrats and the house have done what they need to do with respect to the George Floyd Justice and policing act. And now its time for democrats in the senate to rise to the occasion. And any republicans of good conscience who remain in that body after seeing everything that has been happening in this country over the past year alone must come forward in good faith, come to the negotiating table and help to deliver on behalf of the American People. We can still have a multiracial democracy in this country. But we need people in government to fight for it and to do the right thing. And speaking of republicans. Republican senator tim scott is proposing a bit of a compromise for the bill thats focused on qualified immunity, which has been one of the real sticking points here. He wants to shift it from the burden of responsibility on an individual Police Officer who could be sued to now being able to sue the employer, the police departments. Is that an effective compromise, is that going to move the needle . I know that there are some democrats who are already pushing back on this notion of just shifting the burden. Do you accept that compromise as a possibility . Well, as you know, qualified immunity itself is a doctrine that the Supreme Court has created, and that has allowed officers to evade civil liability even after they have violated the Constitutional Rights of civilians. And so i am committed to making sure that we hold officers accountable so that we can deter officers from ever engaging in racist policing moving forward. And so its why im focused at the officer level with respect to reforming qualified immunity. I say that as just one member of congress. But i know that many people share my view on that subject. And this is but one of the aspects. There is a very comprehensive set of initiatives included in there that really run the gamut. The idea of one hurdle being one to have to overcome. There are still other aspects to consider, of course, that need to be taken into account. I want to play this moment for you today, congressman, because you were on the house floor, and you were taking on your republican colleagues arguments about a very important issue thats in the press and all across this region against d. C. Statehood. Listen to this. I have had enough of my colleagues racist insinuations that somehow the people of washington, d. C. Are incapable or even unworthy of our democracy. One Senate Republican said that d. C. Wouldnt be a, quote, wellrounded workingclass state. I had no idea there were so many syllables in the word white. Now, after some backlash from republican members, you withdrew those remarks. But do you still believe that a lot of the arguments against making d. C. A state have some basis and foundation in racism . I meant everything i said on the floor that day. I voluntarily agreed to strike some of those remarks because i didnt want to have to call back my colleagues for a vote, which is something that is a procedural tool available to republicans in the case of what happened on thursday. But i think based on the response, and of course based on the underlying rhetoric of my republican colleagues in the house and in the senate, i refer to tom cotton statement in that particular clip. It is clear that these arguments against enfranchising 700,000 people, most of whom are black and brown are not rooted in anything other than White Supremacy, which weve been seeing a lot of lately. I think back to the socalled America First policy that Marjorie Taylor greene tried to create, and then there was backlash to that, that idea that we need a caucus committed to anglosaxon traditions, in the words of herself and others who would be interested in joining such a caucus. We have seen White Supremacy on steroids lately, and many people arent even denying it, which i suppose is a Silver Lining that we can have an honest discussion about what is motivating this debate. And that is precisely what weve been hearing on the house floor and in the Senate Chamber as well. Congressman, thank you so much for your time. I appreciate it. What we saw in that minneapolis courtroom this week was never about one case. It was never about one trial. It was never about one guilty verdict or even three guilty verdicts. It was about equality. And it requires more. And that more is being able to enjoy the full benefits of citizenship in this country, which prides itself not just on its constitution but on the subsequent amendments to the constitution. Prides itself on being a form of government that is of, for, and by all the people. A country that prides itself on securing human and civil rights across the entire globe. And, yet, we are confronted by the reality that we are also a country that denies the rights that we are promising to others. You know, while many were waiting for the Derek Chauvin trial jurors to deliberate, others were deliberating how best to undermine voting rights, civil rights. We look at the new election laws in georgia which restrict access to the ballot for so many voters. And as we waited for the judge to read aloud a verdict and confirm what mattered, others were plotting how to silence lawful, legitimate protests, like in florida where the republican governor signed a controversial socalled prolaw enforcement bill into law this very week. Gop lawmakers claimed that its going to crack down on riots and property damage. But democrats say its real aim is to limit peaceful protests. A new law in oklahoma granting immunity to drivers who unintentionally run over and injure or kill protesters. And it ups the fines on protesters who block streets. You know, as jurors were reading the text of a criminal statute, still others were using pretext to justify the gross infringement of civil rights. Perhaps they were hoping that people would be so singularly focused on one trial before them that they could do what they pleased in the periphery. Justice doesnt work like that. Democracy doesnt work like that either. And it just shows that there is still more work to be done. Former president barack obama knows it, especially when it comes to republican efforts in nearly every state to suppress voting, especially the votes of black and brown americans. He told bet. Com they know they cant win you over with their policies, so theyre hoping to convince you that your vote and your voice doesnt matter. Thats how they win. And thats why we need to keep marching, keep speaking up, keep voting. And if you think its too hard to bring about change today, remember that those who came before us had it a whole lot harder. If anyone had a right to believe that this democracy did not work and could not work, it was those americans. You know, our Founding Fathers envisioned a system of checks and balances by coequal branches all working toward the goal of one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all. So, the work ahead will require us to check and balance the Public Servants and elected officials who ask for the opportunity to lead, but then fail not only to not protect and serve but also deny your right to vote, your Constitutional Rights, your civil rights, your human rights. Thats called accountability when you check and balance that. See, it was never about one trial. It was always about the pursuit of justice. And one day with a little bit of accountability and fair representation, our nation just might finally catch justice. The verdict was not the end. Its just the beginning. And america is grappling with the trauma over race and policing, and athletes are making their voices heard in the fight for Racial Justice. Up next, ill talk with three incredible basketball players. Donovan mitchell of the utah jazz, Garrett Temple of the Chicago Bulls. And necca of the los angeles sparks. Today lets paint with behr ultra scuff defense. So that you can live that scufffree life. Honey, im home from my really important job scuff defense. Honey scuff defense. [ chuckles ] scuff defense i love our scufffree life. You too, scruff defense. Today lets paint with the interior paint thats too tough to scuff. Behr. Exclusively at the home depot. Its been a week of Emotional Turmoil for so many black americans. The relief was palpable after Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murdering george floyd. But since then, weve seen shooting after shooting and more black people being killed at the hands of police. Though the facts in each case are admittedly different. Athletes are playing a very Important Role in highlighting the ongoing fight for Racial Justice. Now, some ignorant people want them to just shut up and dribble. But im honored to speak with three incredible basketball players who are not staying in their lane. Donovan mitchell of the utah jazz, Garrett Temple of the Chicago Bulls and Nneka Ogwumike of the los angeles sparks. I am so glad that youre all here for this very important conversation. Donovan, i want to start with you and the chauvin trial. What was your reaction when you heard the guilty verdicts . Um, you know, for me, its funny. Its not funny but i was with my teammates. We asked the same question, you know, when i was with them, and the biggest thing, we were just relieved but not satisfied. I think that he was held accountable. We finally got our justice. But theres still more work to do. I think thats been my mindset, i think thats been everybodys mindset. This was a step in the right direction, but theres definitely more work to be done, but were definitely happy, you know, with the result of how it happened. And obviously we wish george floyd was still here with us, and prayers out to his family, we finally got justice, but were not done yet. We have more to do. Because in many ways, nneka, it was never about one particular trial. It was by it was so illustrative about so many other cases weve heard about, names we dont know. What went through your mind when you heard guilty on every single count . Um, well, you know, its disappointing for me because im watching the tv, and im hearing the judge read out the verdict. And im still anxious. And i dont think it should be the case with something that was so obvious and so blatant. So, for me, there was kind of an anticipation that i wasnt settled in. But, of course, once understanding on all accounts, it really sunk in that for the longest, so much of this country has understood that that verdict was really the only option, although the issue that we have is the anticipation of hearing it, and we need to fix that. I mean, garrett, you think about it even with a nine minute and 29 second video, it was still a threeweek trial. People still had concern. The idea of still being anxious about whether in fact it would be a guilty verdict. Weve seen people of color dying at the hands of police over and over and over again with no accountability, which is why that anxiety comes. Was this verdict for you a turning point or just a oneoff . Um, i think it was i would hope that its a turning point. Im not the person that can make that judgment call. But i do agree with nneka in the fact that because there was still that anticipation, because there were still people like our parents, people, our grandparents that just couldnt believe it to be true unless they heard that guilty verdict. E even though as you said there was nine minutes and 30 seconds of what happened. All of america saw what happened and knew what the verdict should have been. But to still have that anticipation, to her point, that is the problem in this country right now. And for it to be a turning point, id have to see what comes next. Because on that day we know what else happened in minneapolis or near minneapolis. And we know what happened on that day as well, you know, somewhere else in america. And unfortunately its probably going to continue to happen, but if we can hold Police Accountable like donovan said, hopefully it happens less and less. You know, donovan, to your point as well, the idea you were happy or relieved but not satisfied, in recognition of the work that needs to be done and moving forward and this not being the end of the conversation, i mean, the video of Derek Chauvin kneeling on George Floyds neck did open up so many eyes to the real depths of Racial Injustice and disparity. So im wondering for you how can role models keep this conversation going in a productive way . And i dont just mean young people. I mean people who can use their platform in this way. I think the biggest thing is conversations like the ones were having, just keeping it on the forefront of everybodys brains. One thing i think since the pandemic and everything and george floyd was really the catalyst to this. I think this year or so has been you know, i think the countrys done a great job of continuing to keep on the forefront of everybodys brain. Theres been times where this has happened and it kind of dwindles off or goes away. And then we reattack it when it comes back up. I think for us as africanamericans, continuing to keep our foot on the gas and continuing to bring light to the situation, i think thats where it all starts, continuing to bring light to it. I think i agree with garrett and them saying we dont know if this is going to be a turning point, but its a good place to start. And i think for us its just a matter of continuing to shine light on the necessary situations and Holding People accountable of doing wrong. I think its so laudable that each of you did not choose to use your platforms as merely a form of escapism for the nation to turn their eyes away. It was an opportunity for you as you talk about to shame that light, to hold the magnifying and the mirror up. Nneka, what do you say to people who think athletes should just stay away from politics, this is not your lane . You know, i got asked this question last year in the bubble. And, quite frankly, athletes wish that they could just play, but we cant. Were not just players, were citizens as well. Were members of our communities. And we would be remiss not to use our platforms. I know in the w weve really seen a big turning point with how we were able to use our platforms for change. In 2021 we have a social advocacy agenda that includes Racial Justice and voting rights. And in a lot of ways these pillars that were standing on in our agenda this year, you know, Something Like Police Reform is about both Racial Justice and public health, because they shouldnt be the ones that are responding to Mental Health calls. And i think that its important for everyone to understand that we need to honor george floyd, and for us especially as women in the w, we want to lift up his daughter because she said that he was going to change the world. And bringing our advocacy to the forefront not just through what we do collectively, but in conversation, like donovan said, these conversations need to evolve. Were having conversations in the w about members of congress and how they can do better. And we know that both vanita gupta and Christian Clark are exceptionally qualified nominees for the Justice Department. We need the senate to confirm them immediately so that we can get to work for the American People because we need people in these seats that are fighting for civil rights for all. It looks like we mustve lost garretts shot. Donovan, im going to give you the last word here. Ive got to ask, what is it like to be so revered as an athlete . People all over the country are wearing your jersey and singing praises. And then when you leave the court, you have just as much of a chance as any other black man of having a routine traffic stop escalate into something that could be deadly. Um, its the reality. I think the craziest part about it. Ive been pulled over while in the nba. I have a pretty loud car, colorful, definitely a car thats not, you know, with the music blaring. I got pulled over in a neighborhood that the cop thought i shouldnt be in. And it was very aggressive kind of like what are you doing here, are you sure youre going home . And it wasnt until i gave him my license that his demeanor changed. And so the reason why i continue to speak up is because, like, there are black men, black women, people of color who cant just hand them their license and be able to have it change because they play basketball or theyre famous. Thats really what i speak for. And thats something we all speak for. And at the end of the day im a black man first. I play basketball, and thats great. Im a black man first and i would like to speak for black men, black women. And i think thats really my biggest push as a role model, as an athlete. Because at the end of the day it can happen to any one of us, especially once we step off that floor, were a black man, a black woman, people of color. I think thats really where it starts for us. I want to thank you all so much for the conversation, and well keep going with it. Garrett, donovan, nneka, so important to hear from you. And thank you for using your platforms in the way that you have to really shine a light and keep moving everything forward. I appreciate it. Thank you. And cnns learning more about the federal investigation now into republican congressman matt gaetz. How a trip to the bahamas, paid escorts, and medical marijuana all play into it. Rough the dirt. I feel something in me, like a fire, thats just growing. 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Cnn has learned that the federal sex trafficking investigation into congressman gaetz includes looking at whether he took gifts like travel and paid escorts in exchange for political favors. Sources briefed on the matter say the Justice Department is scrutinizing a 2018 trip to the bahamas involving gaetz and several young women. Now theyre specifically looking at whether the getaway was part of an orchestrated effort to illegally influence the congressman in the area of medical marijuana. Cnn has previously reported gaetz is under investigation for engaging in a relationship with a woman that began when she was just 17 and that gaetz attended sex parties in orlando with other prominent republicans that involved women, drugs, and exchanging sex for money. Cnn has also learned that investigators already have one key witness who is cooperating. And that is joel greenberg. He is the former tax commissioner for seminole county. He is also a close associate of congressman gaetz. He also attended those sex parties. He was indicted on multiple federal charges last year. And he is expected to enter a plea deal in the coming weeks. You report that a number of his Close Associates have ties to the industry. Just who are these people . Well, the congressman has a long history of advocating for medical marijuana. Hes introduced bills both at the state and federal level, seeking to loosen laws that regulate the drug. He has Many Associates who are involved in this industry. But according to reports, dr. Jason, a florida doctor who founded a medical marijuana Advocacy Group accompanied gaetz on that 2018 trip to the bahamas. Now gaetz has referred to the doctor as one of his best friends, and the pair have repeatedly intersected over medical marijuana. Now if you go as far back as 2014, gaetz then a state representative in florida, introduced medical marijuana legislation just two weeks after vacationing with him in the florida keys. One week after the legislation passed, pirazolo launched a medical marijuana consulting company. Flash forward to april 2018 when gaetz introduced the medical Cannabis Research bill. While a source tells cnn the congressman handdelivered a fully written draft of this bill to his staff which overlapped significantly with the plan of the doctor. An attorney for the doctor declined to comment but a spokesman for gaetz told cnn in a statement, quote, matt gaetz is a longtime policy expert on the subject and passed legislation on the matter as far back as 2013 to suggest he needed anyone else nudging him along is risible. Laura . Gosh, the racist replacement theory is up next. I think were going to end it there. Thank you for your reporting. Excellent as always. I appreciate it. The racist replacement theory is gaining prominence in rightwing circles. My next guest says the people promoting it have it all wrong. White supremacist groups and rightwing media personalities pushing this racist replacement theory. It holds that democrats want immigrants, black and brown people, to replace nativeborn whites, not only in American Culture but also in the voting booth. But cnns senior political analyst Ron Brownstein says they have it all backwards. He joins me now. Ron, good evening. Im glad that youre here. Because today america is about 60 white. And if the United States shut off all immigration entirely, that share would decline to just over 51 by 2060. And you argue that immigration is really important. Why . Well, look. The proponents of the racist replacement theory are telling their audience, primarily older White Americans, that they are being threatened by the idea of immigrants, quote, replacing them in american society. The real threat to older White America is immigrants wont replace them in the tax base and in the workforce because what we know, laura, is that with or without immigration, america is aging. There will be 40 more seniors by 2035 than there are today, even if immigration is completely cut off. That means there are going to be a lot more people who need Social Security and medicare. But without immigration, the workingage population will be stagnant or declined. That means there will be a lot more seniors for each workingage adult, which means, in turn, either huge tax increases on the workingage population or big benefit cuts in the Social Security and medicare on which those older whites rely. So not for the first time, kind of the rightwing voices advancing this replacement theory are trying to activate cultural fears of older White America in service of an economic agenda that is actually against their financial interests. Ron, i wish you could talk more. 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