training and support and opportunity to build a regulationship with the people they serve and blunt will he they have not been given nor have communities been given a chance to experience that policing. i think we need to do that all over this country. i want to go to something one of your krit ekz said today, patrick lynch. he heads the police officers union in new york city. let s just stipulate the leaders are on the country are always critical of any police department or mayor whenever a police officer is disciplined. but he said something very interesting. word for word, it is actually what the protesters in the eric garner case want the police to do. he actually said, we ll uphold our oath but we cannot and will not do so by needlessly jeopardizing our careers or personal safety. i m not sure mr. lynch realizes what he said there is exactly what people who want police accountability, that s exactly what people want them to do. well, look, i d say this way.
the civil rights division of the united states department of justice said charges should have been filed but this united states department of justice usurped they overroad a decision by the civil rights decision of the department of justice. the video for selling loose untacked cigarettes and being placed in a deadly choke hold went viral. garner said i can t breath 11 times and sparked protests and become the rallying cry for the black lives movement. pantaleo held on to his job and the department declined to charge him with a crime. police commissioner james o neil announced he ll enforce pantale o s termination based off a
themselves forward. did any of the resonate with anyone you spoke to? one people were a little unsure about pete buttigieg. one voter told me she felt he was a little unauthentic and she liked elizabeth warren a lot. the nypd reached a decision to fire the officer for using a choke hold during eric garner s death five years ago. the officer used a choke hold prohibited by nypd, seven seconds. 11 different times eric garner said he couldn t breath. yet he has not been brought to justice. he should be off the street. he should be fired. fired now.
judge s recommendation. carrying out the court s verdict in this case, i take no pleasure. i know many will disagree with this decision. that is their right. there are no victors here today. not the garner family, not the community at large and certainly not the men and women of the police department who put their own lives on the line every single day in service and to the people of this great city. today is a day of reckoning but can also be a day of reconciliation. we must move forward together as one city. garner s family is still calling on the other officers involved to be fired as well. still ahead, what we are learning about jeffery epstein s final days in jail. and more ahead what the palace is saying about linking
chance. what changed here, kelly? some peace. the ruling comes after a frustration on the president grand jury decided against indicting pantaleo on criminal ea s part certainly. charges last month. not getting china to make the kinds of step that the president the matter isn t over. wants and part of what we ll see his lawyers and prosecutors in today with this eu announcement the case have two weeks to enter allowing u.s. beef producers to responses to the commissioner sell more in the european union who ultimately has the power to is perhaps a win for the administration amid some of the overrule the verdict. questions that come with china. the family of eric garner these are different topics, but reacted to the news. in the big trade picture, it take a listen. this has been a long battle. gives the president something to five years too long. talk about favorably. but when it comes to the china and finally somebody has said story, what we re hearing is that there s some inform