Transparency and accountability. Following some of the data we dont get from a lot ofac these Police Departments across the nation. Course we all know both sides will have to come together there are some clear differences, especially with the issue of t qualified immunity and how far the chambers are willing to go when it comes to chokehold and whether or not democrats once this to be a top to bottom approach when it comes to federal standards on policing. Federal urging more local and state to take the lead here in incentivizing and grandson so even if the senate does move forward on its own on this theres always next week this thing with the house both sides will have to do some really deep negotiations to come together on a bill. Whether the president might support and we got a hint of some of the things hes interested in through his executive order yesterday. He said he is open to working with congress to parade that is another uncertainty here is bothth sides look to negotiate. He
Implemented prethey talked about the history of Police Brutality toward black and other minority communities. This runs one hour. This series called rethinking policing, activism and reform has examined efforts to reform the police as well as preparing the next generation for activism and healing, i invite you to explore these inspiring sessions on our website. But today our panel of legal experts will focus on police evolution, what it means, what it does not mean and what Public Safety can look like without policing as we know it today. Our aim with this series is to educate and empower those in pursuit of meaningful change. Both in the wake of George Floyds death in the midst of a larger legacy of Racial Injustice in this country. I want to thank you all again for joining and i want to thank Chris Henning for her leadership organizing the series. Let me introduce the moderators for todays roundtable. Professor kristi lopez, she joined our faculty and generate 2017 right after comple
Preparing the next generation for activism and healing. Invite you to explore each of the sessions on our website. But today the panel of legal experts will focus on what it means and what it doesnt mean and what Public Safety can look like without policing as we know it today ls. The series is to educate those in pursuit of meaningful change in the wake of George Floyds death and in the midst of a larger legacy of Racial Injustice in ourin country. I want to thank you all again for joining and also for the leadership to organize this series. Now let me introduce the moderator of todays roundtabl roundtable, professor laporte on lopez joined january 2017 might after completing a federal investigation to the Chicago Police department while serving with the department of justice civil rights commissionon leading the investigation and many others to examine patterns andat practices of policing across the country including new Orleans Los Angeles and ferguson professor lopez is now launchi
You another look at the scene there. Police responding to this call just after 230 this afternoon. The shooting. Police tell us, happened at the street level near the lake merritt bart station right next to the bus zone. Obviously you can see that thats the area that theyre cordoning off. Yeah, and a huge response here from law enforcement. But we are now being told the Train Service has once again resumed at the lake merritt bart station. We do have a crew there at the scene of this shooting. We will bring you more information as we get it this afternoon. Thank you, everyone, for joining us here for the four, im alex savage and im heather holmes. And now to that dramatic downfall of the pac 12 and the longtime tradition and storied rivalries will soon be history. Yeah, the pac 12 stripped down down to just four schools amid an exodus of top competitors. All leaving for more lucrative deals in other Major Conferences across the country. Okay, so usc and ucla decided to bolt last year,
we catch you again tomorrow, now it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. good evening, alex, and i know i have to submit my washington, d.c. diary to you. i ve been spending the week here. as you know, on wednesday it is a pretty big day at the white house. i was there pretty much the whole day. today, house of representatives, the senate, wandering the halls a little bit. talking to some people i know there. but the most indescribably, most exciting event of this entire week was it 5 pm, when i went to a middle school girls basketball game, which was the best basketball game of its kind that i ve ever seen. takes its place among soft six championship games that i ve watched as a young man. i mean, alex, why don t you tell me what middle school? is a public school over there. i don t want any goal to fall upon the school. but why did you tell me that the thing about washington is the girls basketball. go to the girls basketball g