Do you agree with the attorney general there is not systemic racism in Law Enforcement . Us do not most of understand the definition of systemic racism. It changes based on the conversations. What i would suggest is you look at the racial outcomes. Race in theexus to outcomes of Law Enforcement . I think the answer is yes. Can we reduce that so we are no longer battling the question of the definition of systematic or systemic racism . The answer is yes. There is no question that the outcomes seem to have a racial component, and that is why we are working on the information for retraining and eliminating those Police Officers that have a pattern of misbehavior. Cspans washington journal, every day, taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day. We will discuss policy issues that impact you. Discussing ag, recent oped, the unequal american city, and how lincolns policies impact education. Florida politics. Com correspondent talks about preparations and reaction from local lead
[general chatter] good morning, everybody. We are making progress. We are somewhat closer together now. Hello, senator grassley. A little brief update. Update, and then we will take of the business of the committee where we left off. Next week, we will have a hearing about policing, Community Policing and the use of force. We will have two panels. It will be a long day. I hope it will be an informative day and i hope good will come out of it. Last time that we talked, we talked about witnesses regarding the inquiry into the Robert Mueller investigation. Ourenator feinstein, and friends on the other side, i promise that if you want to call Robert Mueller or his designee, that is fine with me, at the appropriate time. When the Michael Flynn cases over, when it happens i want the doj to tell us why they decided to drop it, and if you want to call mr. Gleason or judge gleason, or anybody else as to why it should not have been dismissed, we will do that. That would be a good topic for this
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