no-knock warrants in a law tha bears breonna taylor stain a grand jury declined to charg the officers with her death, but four of them or charge last year with federal civil rights violations. this week, almost three year to the day breonna taylor died the justice department release a damning report on th louisville metro polic department it s details a pattern o practice of excessive force, improper searches, unlawful no knock warrants, illegal arrests, and a pattern of discriminatin against black people and those with behavioral health disability so, what happens next. the department of justice says it has come to an agreemen with the lmpd and louisville officials to reform th department through a court enforced decree that will be supervised by an independent monetary so, what does that process loo like, and how long will it take, and most importantly, will i change anything? joining me now is retire seattle police chief and msnbc law enforcement analysis carmen best. welcome, carme
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policy. officials in the eastern province near shanghai were reporting more than a million cases a day and they expect that number to double in the coming days. let s be blunt here is the decision to make this change in reporting simply to avoid having to show large numbers? that s what it feels like because look at the timing right now as china is dealing with a surge in cases. why make this change? on the face of it, it appears china wants to conceal any negative information out there on its covid outbreak happening right now. but what we ve learned china s top health body, the national health commission, is no longer reporting daily covid numbers. it said over the weekend relevant outbreak information would be posted by a department it manages, china cdc. the cdc has been posting daily numbers so far on sunday or monday, but whether that trend will continue that remains to be seen. but concern is rising about what
The Senate’s latest effort at comprehensive immigration reform was introduced by the bipartisan Gang of Eight in April 2013, and passed the Senate that June.[1] Titled the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act (S. 744), it follows the same broad course as other reform bills that have failed over the past eight years, offering promises of increased border security and interior enforcement in exchange for a “pathway to citizenship” for illegal immigrants. This is not the last time the U.S.