It, protesting is a waste of time, it turns people off, it doesnt accomplish anything. Well you know what . I hope those people are hungry because theyre going to be eating their words because just after two weeks of these protests were already seeing incredible results, both large and small. For example, for decades, americans have been arguing about confederate monuments and other racist statutes littered around this country. The people have said take them down, and government officials have said, oh, well think about it, well study it, well start a commission, well get back to you. Well, this time, the people said take them down, and the government officials responded with, yeah, youre right. There were cheers thursday night at the foot of richmonds richmondss e. Lee statue thats coming down. Mobile removed a confederate statue this morning and in minneapolis this one is coming down. For years, a this statue, they have tried to bring this down. The city is taking it down in the midd
Arguments, a lot of discussion and im saying to myself if i am somebody watching this from afar, from oklahoma or from West Virginia or vermont, im thinking to myself what is all this talk about 60 votes and culture and all this . They are not focus on that. All they know isd. We failed. This failed. And this was an opportunity that we should have grasped. We had a chance to discuss the need for Police Reform and to look at the very serious issues of racial inequalities. I am exceedingly exceedingly disappointed. I thought yesterday, actually monday, monday m i thought good, signals or were going to get on this bill, have healthy debate with the memories nimitz, in fe American People giving a different opinion will vote up and that and will actually have product here thats actually goingng to help. Going to help. But it derailed. It derailed t badly, and im vey disappointed by that. I think anybody in this country should be. Those who are protesting, those who are deeply what the scene
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Order, we will now proceed with questions. I will begin by recognizing myself or five minutes. On may 25, in the twilight of memorial day, Derek Chauvin of the Minneapolis Police held a need to george mr. Floydonless neck, pleaded for release, repeating the words i cant breathe. Mr. Floyd, i am sure you have seen the video. Can you think of any reason why officer chauvin would need to hold his knee on your brothers for over eight minutes . I dont know why he did it, but personally i think it was personal. They worked at the same place. For him to do Something Like that, it had to be premeditated and he wanted to do it. Intentional. Yes sir. We have learned since then that he has faced 17 misconduct complaints during his career. He was named in the brutality lawsuit, he shot and critically wounded a man after a brief and nonviolent confrontation. How do you feel about the history what do you know what do you feel about the history of misconduct . He should have been off the force. Any o