the people, the 374 people. do you think media mop devotes entire news cycles to these deaths? do they even count anymore the number of people shot, shot and killed in chicago, any more on any given weekend? of course not. why are these incidents largely ignored? according to a study from washington state university, listen to this. reported on by the washington post in 2016. officers are three times less likely to shoot unarm black suspects than unarmed white suspects. and look at this study from the national bureau of economic research covered by the new york times also in 2016. when it comes to the most lethal form of force of police shootings the constituted finds no racial bias. so based on both academic studies and actual data there is no systemic racism in policing. it doesn t exist. of course, there are good cops, and i would say that s the vast overwhelming majority, and there
on the table. we sometimes forget unfortunately, african-americans can also be guilty of hatred and bias and bigotry against other african americans. race is still involved. george, you and i spoke about it on the phone. i don t believe those five cops would have done that to a young white on a traffic stop. the fact it was black officers shows it doesn t matter the color of the cop. it s the victim. how many times do we need do we need to see white people also get beaten before they do anything? hannity: everything you have heard is false. here s something that whoopi and the ladies of the view don t know, white people do get beaten by the police. in fact, far more white people are killed every year by cops than any other race. according to an online organization that tracks this data, 374 white americans died during police altercations in 2022. if you average that out, a little more than one per day, i don t know if the ladies of the view know any of the names of
the people, the 374 people. do you think media mop devotes entire news cycles to these deaths? do they even count anymore the number of people shot, shot and killed in chicago, any more on any given weekend? of course not. why are these incidents largely ignored? according to a study from washington state university, listen to this. reported on by the washington post in 2016. officers are three times less likely to shoot unarm black suspects than unarmed white suspects. and look at this study from the national bureau of economic research covered by the new york times also in 2016. when it comes to the most lethal form of force of police shootings the constituted finds no racial bias. so based on both academic studies and actual data there is no systemic racism in policing. it doesn t exist. of course, there are good cops, and i would say that s the vast overwhelming majority, and there
officials paid cory $175, 000, the maximum allowed under oklahoma law. that s roughly $6,250 for each of his 20 years behind bars. from 2016 to 2020, 374 people wrongfully convicted of murder, 61% african americans have reunited with their families. together, they spent over 6000 years in prison. years they will never get back. that s all for this edition of dateline. i m craig melvin. thank you for watching. as we begin a new hour. police released footage of the beating of tyre nichols. demonstrators take to the streets demanding more
december of 2021, over 260 stores across the u.s. have followed suit. last april, staten island warehouse workers won their historic union vote to form the very first amazon workers union. axios reports that there were 374 worker strikes started in 2022, out of 39% from 2021 in just a year. during this surge in labor action, americans approval of unions is at its highest level since 1965. 71%, according to gallup. however, the majority rule, the defenders of unfair capitalism have an ally in the u.s. supreme court. sure enough today, the court heard oral arguments in a case where they appeared to be leaning towards allowing companies to more easily sue unions for property damage from strikes. that case involves a concrete company called glacier northwest ink, which is to a local union affiliate after truck drivers walked off the job in 2017. the company alleges that the