i give chief tremendous credit for taking on the body of work and leading through all of this change. as far as we have come chief harteau is not in a position to lead us further. and from the many conversations i have had with people around the city s especially this week, i know that some in minneapolis have lost confidence in police leadership. for us to continue to transform policing and community trust and policing both the chief and i concluded that we need new leadership at npd. in conversation with the chief today, she and i agreed that she would step aside to make way for new leadership and i asked chief harteau for her resignation, she tendered it. and i have accepted it. we are not slowing the pace of our transformation. the work will continue until it is done. until justice, dignity, and the sanctity of life are reflected
minneapolis, but this is something that america is going to have to deal with and get away from the racial energy that has driven the story until now. jesse: will american see them as just talking and yelling and not lighting things on fire? maybe we should take a listen. juan: i agree with you. kimberly: we will ask the fox news channel, big breaking development s coming out of the white house today. a new communications director is in. anthony scaramucci. sean spicer resigning, we have statements coming up. li exclusive with sean hannity. reince priebus, sean spicer, keep it here. i m not really there. talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. [music playing] across the country, we walk. carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer s disease.
this is a tough time for the city. this is a tough time around the world. [indistinguishable chanting] i am happy to sit down with people. [indistinguishable chanting] buy five, by betsy! we want to new leadership, we
the town of the people! who are we? powerful people! who are we? powerful people! kimberly: this is live coverage of the protesters interrupting the press conference of the minnesota mayor, betsy hodges. they have called for her resignation, all of her staff, everybody says that they require institutional change at this point, they are going to kick everybody out of their lazy boy chairs. they are going to take over city hall and that there is a need at this point for widespread change. and they are commenting on the situation here of the fatal shooting in minneapolis. and now you see some of the protesters have taken to the microphone, mayor betsy hodges has left the room and the press
this is our half s. this is our house. once you out of this office. [cheers and applause] we do not want you as a mayor of minneapolis anymore. you accredited a new police chief, and it has failed before. you have failed all of the years and office. if we can get on with the press conference i appreciate this appointment to the chief of minneapolis police department. so you will have to accept it. you are by yourself. you are by yourself. this is not how we conduct business. you are by yourself.