Fellow here at the Manhattan Institute and i want to be used to know throughout the program please enter your questions on any of the platforms are watching us on and we both get them into the discussion or save them for the q a at the end of the event. I just want everyone to know thats before we get started. As i said this could not be more important or time the conversation that were going to have today, since the death of george floyd in Police Custody last month we had seen nationwide unrest. We seem protest not only here in america but internationally. Weve also seen a certain narrative take hold. It starts with the assumption that the only way to properly view George Floyd Death is through a racial lens. In fact, all encounters between police and black suspects are increasingly viewed this way. Its a narrative that assumes the behavior of derek shelburne, typical Police Behavior towards black suspects and it assumes that george floyd is a sort of black everyman in america, that
Riots in the police, thank you for joining us for this important and timely conversation. My name is jason riley and im a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and i want the viewers to know that throughout the program please enter your questions on any of the platforms that youre watching us on and we will either wrapped some some into the discussion or save them for the q a at the end of the event so i just want everyone to know that before we get started. As far as i said this was of course not be a more important ormore timely conversation that were going to have today. Since the death of george floyd and in Police Custody last month, weve seen nationwide unrest. Weve seen protests not only here in america but internationally. And weve also seen a certain narrative take hold area it starts with the assumption that the only way to properly view george floyd step is through a racial lens. In fact, all encounters between police and black suspects are increasingly viewed this way. I
Discussion or save them for the q a at the end of the event, so i just want everyone to know that before we get started. So as i said, this, of course, could not be a more important or more timely conversation that we are going to have today since the death of george floyd in Police Custody last night. We have seen nationwide unrests, we have seen protests not only here in america but internationally. Weve also seen a certain narrative take hold. It start with the assumption that the only way to properly view George Floyds death is through racial lens. In fact, all of encounters between police and black suspects are increasingly view this way. Its a narrative of Derek Chauvin and that george floyd is every black man in america. That blacks essentially leave the house each day worried about having a violent encounter with police. The media has run with this narrative which faces very little pushback, very little skepticism and it leaves with us with the impression that the biggest probl
What the officers did next. Plus, born weighing just 13 ounces, the premature baby who is defying the odds. Shocking video from florida of the moment that caused a fiery disaster on this highway. And later, a rare discovery for fans of the 1980s nintendo. Good thursday morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us. Im kenneth moton. And im diane macedo in for janai norman. We begin with the race for 2020. The democrats are now returning to the campaign trail after facing off on the national stage. Deep divisions surfaced for the second consecutive night on a range of hot button issues and nearly every candidate took a shot at joe biden. Abcs trevor ault joins us from detroit with the highlights. Good morning, trevor. Reporter good morning, od morning, diane. The candidates covered a lot of ground last night, health care, climate change, criminal justice reform, immigration, but in talking about who is best for the future, they were quick to criticize each others pasts. Night two of the d
Right on that bubble. Know, do you survive if you do contra costa county, 30 miles candidates that are just on the northeast of san francisco. Cusp of making that third forme maybe they have the donors that take a look at the pictures they need to qualify but havent not make it into the third were getting in, 500 acres have debate essentially . Yet secured that 2 in four already burned. This started last night. Polls that they need to put them over the top. We know that firefighters are working as we speak to try to im just wondering at what point gabbard is in that camp as put this fire out or these fires do you look at the numbers or do i should say. Well. Right, right. You just look at the whole we have no word yet how it you have a number of candidates spectrum of it and go its time started, but we will continue to to pull away . Right on that cusp. Can this push them over . Right, i mean, the democratic monitor this and let you know let me ask you that. Can an event like this push