a movement began it to abolish police departments nationwide, all of this has unfolded in the twin cities peered at the numbers don t lie, assault, burglary, property destruction, motor vehicle theft, spiking, all of them in minneapolis over the past year. and, while homicide may have dipped in the past year, which is good news. the city is now seeing an increase in murders over just the past two years, three years. going right back up again. despite the grim numbers, far left democratic congress woman ilhan omar, controversy at times, who just snuck out a win, her district includes part of minneapolis, and continues to push the defund police a gender. that is coming from her. not only do we need to defund but we need to dismantle and start a new. so we must continue to hold people accountable that want a certain system to fully function for certain people, and completely have at dis- interest in that system functioning for the rest of us. but we do need to completely dis
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certain system to fully function for certain people, and completely have at dis- interest in that system functioning for the rest of us. but we do need to completely dismantle the minneapolis police department. [cheers and applause] harris: you know they are regarding it now, mike tobin has more from minneapolis, mike. here is where i am right now is one of the key trouble spots in north minneapolis, north lindell and west broadway. people loiter here every night, loitering becomes a street party complete with booze and drugs. ultimately, that dissent at the gunfire, there was a shooting here last night. two nights ago there was a shooting in which to go people were head. it has gotten so bad that the gas station behind me has generated the nickname, murder station. the people that live and work in the area hearsay it is intolerable p.r. yet i have a sound that i raise out here, my child cannot play in the ya yard. i hear four gunshots a night. on my block.
know what the problems are. we can t keep fighting. it s not time to finger point and blame. it s time to be how do we get exchanges up and running efficiently so we get the effects we need from the amount of signups, get the actual system functioning. i think it s if i m in the administration i m not sitting around being like whose fault is this? whose fault is that? the question will be asked at some point, josh, is the president on the hook for any of this. there s vast amounts of obstruction both at the state level and congress in terms of funding this thing, opting out of the exchanges. there s incompetence. problems the president never could have trouble shot. as juliette points out he was more engaged in the last six months. should he have been more engaged a year before. it s possible to build a working exchange as we can see 14 states and district of columbia have websites that are various degrees of working. i don t think it s fair for the white house to say this is an
acknowledge there is a pattern of racial bias targeting african-american went while they are walking, they wonder how come there wasn t enough to find a violation in the encounter between darren wilson and michael brown while they might have melt on dubious racially motivated circumstances. people are glad what they have been saying has been validated, they are at a loss it wasn t enough for justice for michael brown. and they are looking at the entirety of the situation, that makes me feel very interested in what the d.o. is d.o.j. is doing, they are talking about institutional racism and we think it is excised by racial comments but here we have a system functioning in a desperate way and impact on people and our society has a lot of systems like this that are