old. you don t support that anymore? listen, i think it s a lot more complicated than i thought it was at 31 years old and i ve learned a lot in the last 21 years. so yeah a long time ago by the way, i ve changed a lot of my positions over time. here s the thing. if you re thinking, breathing human being, and life experience is something you take in, and you never change your mind, then you re stubborn. i ve learned from all my public service, positions i have today are positions that come from a long time, nearly 20 years in public life. and i think everybody should take that moment to be able to figure out where they stand after all their live s experiences. so the only thing somebody could point to is something 20 years ago, that means i ve been fairly accident for the last 19. there have been a lot of cases this, especially recently in cincinnati we saw recently, with traffic pullover that ended up with a black man dead killed by a police officer. we saw the sandra bland in
recently with that traffic pullover that ended up with a black man dead, killed by the police officer. we saw the sandra bland incident in texas. do we have a problem here? is there a problem nationally with police not treating african-americans fairly? i think that there is a problem across the country with our citizens and our police force interacting with each other in a positive, constructive way. and we ve seen it manifest itself in those examples and others, be it ferguson or a number of other places you could talk about that that s happened. we need to engage in a different way. and you see what we ve done in camd camden. camden, we brought in an entirely new police force and trained them in a different way in community policing. they re on foot, they re in bicycles, they re doing town hall meetings with the citizens where they go and talk about these issues. you know, there will always be some police officers that don t act appropriately, and there will always be some citizen
microphone. it could be the radio microphone that he uses but usually those are triggered by pressing them on or off. this could be just a lapel microphone that was active while he was going through the traffic pullover. just through your experience does this kind of dash cam video really help in court? oh, gosh. it could and it could not depending what the goals of the attorneys are. thank you so much for joining me this morning. i really appreciate it. we couldn t help but notice the music playing during that dash cam video. listen. all right. so in case you re wondering, it s a song by everlast and it s called that s life.