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gears, that the war in ukraine is justified. they're putting memorials in classrooms. what does this tell us who and perhaps trying to get in public opinion in this war? >> yeah, part of the toolkit, you know, alongside prison sentences for dissenters, and control, you could say almost stamping out completely of free media, things like that. they're stepping up the efforts now that the war has been going on for 17 months to bring the message of patriotism, feels of pro-war sentiment into classrooms. they're doing this in various ways. one particularly worth taking a look at is that they can't really conceal the true cost of this war to families. they're attempting to make a patriotic virtue out of it. take a look. >> reporter: they're marching not perfectly in town, but what the ceremony lacks in military precision it makes up for in

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want me to say! i don't know! i don't know! >> tell us the truth. you're not that good of an actor. you can prompt and do your stuff. this is your chance to clear the air. >> they kept pressing. >> where is sam? >> not without a bargain that i am out friday. >> we're not in a position to bargain. >> then -- okay then. >> deadlock. until -- >> okay, fine. you know what? he didn't come down. he came down and said help me. and i went upstairs, and, yes, i saw the [bleep] body. is that what you want to hear? >> no. we want to hear the truth. >> that is the truth. >> okay. then tell us what happened? how did that play out? what did you do when you got up there? >> detectives reached into their toolkit. they'd just taken a dna swab from dan. they didn't have results but decided to bluff. how did your dna get on her? >> because i was right over the body. >> what's that? >> because i was right over the body. >> okay.

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common use information. >> i played leaders to investigate serious crimes such as homicide, child kidnappings, human traffickers and drug traffickers across state bor borders. >> see the pattern? this is there -- the toolkit the left is using. when they can't argue on facts, they call it either racist anti-lgbt or they say it is antichoice. it is going to illuminate abortion. the fact that the sheriff is sharing this data is important to put people behind bars who have nothing to do with abortion and everything to do with human trafficking and other very violent crimes that this sheriff is trying to address. >> trace: california reparations task force because the elimination of child support debt for black residents quoting here, discriminatory laws that have turned african-american families apart. one effective is the harms caused by the disproportionate amount of african-americans who are burdened with child support debt. thoughts? >> this is crazy. they are saying that people who don't pay their child support

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student debt cancelation was needed, it's about reducing the racial wealth gap. the administration is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, they must use every tool in their toolkit. every legal authority to ensure that we see relief happen. >> what is your response to the argument that student loan relief gives folks a break who, although it's a burden, should be able to pay back their student loans? >> you know, i think that is absence of understanding the inequalities that have happened in america to black people. black folks are starting from a weaker economic base. when they're going to college, they're told they need to go to places and spaces and receive degrees to get those good-paying jobs. when they graduate college, they still face discrimination in the workplace when it comes to hiring practices. you know, when we recognize some of the most educated people in america today are black women, they have a disproportionate amount of student debt that

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americans would have qualified for some debt forgiveness, including howard university graduate evan quaintance, who owes about $45,000 per year your reaction to the court's ruling today? >> disappointed, but not surprised. i didn't come up in a neighborhood or a family that had the pre-existing conditions to give me the toolkit to get into school. the only way me and my siblings knew how to get there was -- the easiest way for us to do that was it for student loans. >> reporter: the plan would have grip forgiven up to $20,000 in loan debt to some borrowers. six republican-led state sued to block the program, including iowa, where brenna bird is attorney general. >> i don't think it is right that people who chose not to go to college have to pay other people's loans. >> reporter: the supreme court's conservative majority also prevailed on a case pitting free speech against gay rights. lorie smith, a web designer from colorado, wanted to create specialized web pages for weddings, but not f for same-sex

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interested to see my hope the city council presses the mayor, i hope to make uses this as a tool in his toolkit to really implement deep changes in that police department. last implement deep changes in that police department.— police department. last year president — police department. last year president biden _ police department. last year president biden signed - police department. last year president biden signed an i president biden signed an executive order on police reform among other things, it created a national database of police misconduct. his administration of course is the one that conducted this probe. do you think the white house is doing enough to prevent future police abuse?— police abuse? here is the hard thin , police abuse? here is the hard thin, is police abuse? here is the hard thing. is that _ police abuse? here is the hard thing, is that the _ police abuse? here is the hard thing, is that the president - thing, is that the president actually doesn't have the power to legislate what happened in local police department. there are over 16,000 police departments, the majority are pretty small but we have a handful, five or 6000 that are pretty big, and he can't legislate, even the george floyd legislation will not do that. most of these things will be state and local. it is local police contracts that state laws which reject the police, we have over 20 states that have state officer bill of

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only ever get convicted. the highest present is 11 in a given year. the police know going into this they have a 99% chance of not getting held accountable at all if they kill people, and only about 10% of the complaints are sustained against officers across the country. in this report, they just dismiss complaints even when the police did wrong things. there's no accountability. there's really no check on them. i hope the city council presses the mayor, i hope the mayor uses this as a tool in his toolkit to really implement the changes. last ear, implement the changes. last year, president _ implement the changes. last year, president biden - implement the changes. last year, president biden signed and a executive order to create and a executive order to create a national database of police misconduct. his administration is the one that conducted this probe. do you think the white house is doing enough to

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>> yeah, i mean, the simple version of your question is, can we protect us from ourselves? that's the threat right now. the threat and risk picture is higher than it's been in many, many, many years. and the toolkit, as you say, is lacking. and you know, if i had to pick a general category of questions that i get the most when i'm out and about or public speaking or on social media, it's this, it's this kind of question. who's going to do something about this? why can't we do something about this? can't this person be arrested? and i have to go through the whole lecture, unfortunately, on free speech, freedom of assembly, constitutional rights, what's a crime, what's not a crime. and the reality is that federal law enforcement, local, county, state law enforcement, can't be everywhere all at once. they can't be all over social media. we don't want that. but yet, like you said, when we're telling the average citizen, please notify law

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their forces to overthrow our government. because they said that's what they want to do. and there are little pieces of it every day in news headlines, but below the surface. if you and others aren't bringing attention to it, i don't think most americans see it, nicole. >> frank, you and i go around and around about the woefully inadequate toolkit available to law enforcement. paul's speaking to the other piece of it. this is where the politics totally inhibit the ability for if you see something, say something, to ever be a protective thing that we do as a society again. elected republicans, members of the senate who see something all the time are afraid to say something. there's no way that -- i don't know if there's any normal yet, but normal republicans whosa the insurrection as an insurrection and told us so, surely had to have known this was going on. can we protect the homeland? can we protect the country if half the people in this country are the people that describe themselves as republicans, will not say anything if they see something?

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>> witch hunt, witch hunt, scam, hoax. it's like the greatest hits. >> he's the king of the buzzword. and it works. it is very effective. repetition has always been one of trump's most important tools in his toolkit. i think that the republican party is grappling with some structural issues here. namely that the republican party as exists here was formed and structured by trump himself. he popularized lock her up, made hillary clinton's email issue one of the foundational rallying cries of the republican party. and so it's for that reason, you know, what i hear from a lot of republicans is that if only for that one reason, many of them can't see a world in which they say that trump should be charged for a document -- classified document-related issue when hillary clinton was not. the logic of it, if you've read the indictment, if you look at the evidence, does not make any sense. but that is part of the -- that's part of the dna of the republican party right now.

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