California Democratic Party and House of Representative member Ro Khanna announced on Sunday that he will not be running for Senate next year. The Indian-American will endorse fellow California House of Representative Barbara Lee’s campaign to replace retiring California Democratic Party senator Dianne Feinstein in the US Senate.
The police movement. take a look at this. a woman pumping gas last week near los angeles was severely beaten in an apparent random attack. what is happening? congressman ro khanna democrat from california joins me now. congressman, you are unapologetically progressive. and i know that when you were pushing the justice policing act through the house you were called by some as being extreme and then it passed and i m wondering are many as extreme as you are in your party and are they watching what s happening in these cities in america? harris, i wouldn t say i m extreme. i would say i m common sense. let me be clear. harris: i quoted what they called you. i have a lot of respect for law enforcement. i don t support defunding the police. we need police in this country. one can have that view. one can respect law enforcement who keep us safe at the capitol
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And keep my community safe in silicon valley and still believe we need police reform so if you are black in this country you don t face abuse. i don t understand why we can t have those two thoughts simultaneously. have reform and also respect law enforcement. harris: well, we re struggling right now mightily to have two other thoughts in our heads and that s why it seems like the shootings by cops get a lot more attention than other types of killings in this country when one clearly outweighs the other. can we keep that in mind and also keep in mind of the numbers how violent things are getting? when democrats say reimagine policing can they take into account that little justin wallace doesn t get the same name recognition and calling out because he wasn t killed by a cop? why is that happening among particularly democrat-led cities? i will ask my team to pop some of this up. the defund cities are having a