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the big problem again is how do you lessen the temperature. how do you get people to recognize, everybody has a right to say what they want but then raise the flags, try to stop. come together as a community and say, whoa, whoa, whoa, how did this person get these guns? did anybody notice what was going on? and also where s the family. i mean, family, community in. there s a lot of input there. michael great to see you tonight. nice to see you too, laura smei speaking of shutting down speech zach was the former director of data science at thompson reuters until he got fired. his job was to sift through reams of numbers and figure out what they meant. he decided to look at police-involved shootings and whether lethal force was deployed more frequently against black suspects than white ones. he said the data was unequivocal and cut against the narrative from the summer of 2020. joining me is zach former data scientist at thompson reuters. explain to the audience what
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six years, around police violence and vigilante violence happening to both black communities and communities across the country. every movement, social movement, has ebbs and flows. certainly there have been various periods in the start of the black lives matter moves that grew out of police shootings. they did seem to be out of the headlines for quite a while. now they re back in. how do you make this moment count? how do you say to the stephon s family, this isn t going to be just his death, this is going to spark change. what do you do? first and foremost, i think when it comes to families of folks that have been impacted by police violence, this and you would hear folks like trayvon martin s parents and jordan davis parents talk about how they re joining a community in which they hope to never have to