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Judge Denies Derek Chauvin Motion For New Trial | MSNBC
Ahead of the sentencing for Derek Chauvin, a Minnesota judge denied the former Minneapolis police officer's request for a new trial. Prosecutors are requesting the […]
Continue readingTrump Raged ‘Just Shoot Them’ At Civil Rights Protests New Book Claims
A new book by Wall Street Journal reporter Michael Bender reports that Trump wanted the military to 'beat the f–k' out of civil rights protesters […]
Continue readingPulitzers Honor Darnella Frazier Who Recorded George Floyd Murder
MSNBC's Brian Williams shares the details of Danella Frazier, the young woman who recorded the video of George Floyd's death that altered history, being awarded […]
Continue readingWill Take Police Years To Recover From George Floyd Murder: Bratton
Former NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton joins to discuss the need for police reform in America, the toll on law enforcement's relationship with society after the […]
Continue readingFacts: Police Killing At Exact Same Rate In Year Since George Floyd’s Murder I MSNBC
A year after George Floyd's murder, new data shows U.S. police are using deadly force at the exact same rate. MSNBC's Ari Melber documents the […]
Continue readingAs Trumpism Loses, BLM Scores Victories In year Since George Floyd’s Murder?
Has anything really changed in the year since the police murder of George Floyd? There were several measurable breakthroughs, in the individual case and new […]
Continue readingThe Year Since George Floyd’s Death Saw Some Police Reform Victories
Sherrilyn Ifill, president and director-counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, talks with Rachel Maddow about the many jurisdictions that have seen progress toward police […]
Continue readingWas Corporate America’s Promise To Fight Racial Injustice Just A Fad?
“It seemed many of the central institutions in American corporate life suddenly signed on—at least in word or performance—to a simple but genuinely radical demand […]
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