death by police officers has continued to go up after george floyd was killed and not down. what if tyre held on to life by some miracle, would we be talking about it? that universe of people who are abused by police and don t die, we don t even have data for. sahil, with that in mind there s talk of police reform, and we are one year out from another election. does this moment feel any different on the hill and what would a bill look like? only time will tell. there s movement on capitol hill but there s good reason to be skeptical that congress will make a law. lindsey graham, and dick durbin, they have in the last 24 hours rekindled talks. i spoke yesterday to both of them and they say they are
they sure do. the main objective is to get you hooked. if you don t die, you re a customer for as long as you live. reporter: he met is the drug dealer on snapchat. it was the first in our county to decide whether to hold someone responsible for someone s death, and if so, how much? the message is we re fed up. we re tired of seeing young people dying in our communities. reporter: the dealer was sentenced to 17 years in franchise, but the district attorney, who has advocated for progressive charges, says prosecution alone won t solve the crisis. the solution will be education, awareness, talking to parents, talking to teachers. reporter: warning families will the dangers has become a life mission for zach s parents, who spend countless hours going into schools, telling their
all were with that question, but we were. who shot jr is about as ideal a cliffhanger as you possibly could get. who did shoot jr? we may never get the answer to that question. i mean, the people who produced that program are gonna keep us in suspense for as long as they possibly can. we shot jr and then we broke for the summer. then coincidentally, the actors went on strike and it delayed the resolution. and it just started to percolate through the world. i remember going on vacation to england that summer, and that s all that people were talking about there. well, we know you don t die. i mean, you couldn t die? you don t know that. well, how could you die? you couldn t come back next season. that s what i mean. i couldn t come back, but the show could still go. oh, but you wouldn t? what is that show without jr? well, that s what i figure. well, i guess if you don t know by now who shot jr, you probably do not care. but last night, some 82 million americans did
the national obsession in 1980 around who shot j.r. it s hard to imagine how obsessed we all were with that question. but we were. who shot j.r. is about as ideal a cliffhanger as you possibly could get. who did shoot j.r.? we may never get the answer to that question. the people who produce that program are going to keep us in suspense for as long as they possibly can. we shot j.r., and then we broke for the summer. then coincidentally the actors went on strike, and it delayed the resolution, and it just started to percolate through the world. i remember going on vacation to england that summer and that s all that people were talking about there. well, we know you don t die. i mean you couldn t die. we don t know that. how could you die? you couldn t come back next season. that s what i meant. i couldn t come back, but the show could still go. but you wouldn t. what is that show without j.r.? that s what i figure.
the intense desire to see and speak to him is all consuming, not only mentally, but emotionally as well. when you look back on the last conversation you had with joshua, what was that like, what was the conversation about? it was, it was a fun conversation. he sent me a picture, it was three days before he died. he sent me a picture with his long beard and his long ponytail, and i said, apparently there is no barbershops open. then i said well, look at the red in that beard. his whole life he has looked like his dad, but i saw mama in that red beard. and he said, i look good, don t die? i said, you look great.