Warning system to identify signs of officer misconduct. So for the first time in the histories of policing, we here in minneapolis will have an opportunity to use Realtime Data and automation to intervene with officers engaged in problematic behavior. Our Lucy Cavanaugh was there at the news conference. Head to her in minneapolis. Lucy, the chief was passionate at times talking about growing up in the city and how this is intertwined. Give us more why the changes are happening now. Reporter brianna, hes the 53rd chief of police here in minneapolis, but the first black person to serve in that position. Theres obviously been a lot of pressure within the city and also nationwide. Hes found himself in this harsh spotlight mostly over a White Police Department that killed a black person. He spoke passionately and refused to eveningen mention the name of derek chauvin, the former Police Officer charged in the killing of george floyd and talked about the deepseeded issue of racism within the police force. Take ap listen. Race is inextricably a part of the american policing system. We will never evolve in this profession if we do not address it headon. Communities of color have paid the heaviest of costs, and that is with their lives. And our children must be safeguarded from ever having to contribute to the horrific and shameful chapter of this countrys history. My plan will focus on imperative and respected Community Collaboration with an emphasis on the science of justice. Reporter he said he will release more details about how theyre actually going to try to deal with these systemic changes. Its not going to be easy, but on point of the first reform he brought up, this idea of effective today, ceasing to negotiate with the police unit on contracts he says this wasnt about money or wages or salaries. This is about trying to address things like the role the supervisors play in responding to calls. The difficulty he has, for example, in dismissing an officer when theres due cause to dismiss and officer, because they then have to negotiate with a third party and auv that officer ends up being back on the streets or with the police department. Hes trying to do what he can to shift the system, so to speak, but in terms of how effective this will be only time will tell. And so many of those issues are exactly what other Police Departments are dealing with as well. Thank you for that important story from minneapolis. George floyds 6yearold daughter said her daddy changed the world. Well, he certainly changed the country, and the world, as youve been looking. Just 16 days since George Floyds death, and Police Reform proposals are being unveiled around the u. S. Three states and at least 11 cities have banned Police Chokeholds or are in the process of writing laws to end them. Plus republicans and democrats in congress are working on federal legislation of their own to fix policing. It is a testament to the power of these nationwide protests. Last week republicans dismissed the idea of a legislative response at all. Now, they have the broad outlines of their own proposal. George floyds brother was up on capitol hill earlier today pleading that lawmakers not fail his family and the tens of thousands of americans demanding an end to the Police Killings of unarmed africanamericans. Listen. The man who took his life, who suffocated him for 8 46, he still called him sir as he begged for his life. I cant tell you the kind of pain you feel when you watch Something Like this. When you watch your big brother, who you looked up to your whole entire life die, die begging for his mom . Im tired. Im tired of pain. The pain you feel when you watch Something Like that. When you watch your big brother, who you looked up to for your whole life die, die begging for his mom . Im here to ask you to make it stop. Stop the pain. Stop us from being tired. George called for help, and he was ignored. Please, listen to the calls im making to you now. To the calls of our family and the calls ringing out across the streets across the world. People of all backgrounds, genders and races have come together to demand change. Honor them. Honor george, and make the necessary changes that make Law Enforcement the solution, and not the problem. Hold them accountable when they do something wrong. Teach them what it means to treat people with empathy and respect. Teach them what Necessary Force is. Teach them that deadly force should be used rarely and only when life is at risk. George wasnt hurting anyone that day. He didnt deserve to die over 20. Cnns senior Congressional Correspondent manu raju joins us live from capitol hill. Manu, tell us what happened in this house judiciary hearing we saw George Floyds brother testifying . Reporter an emotional moment that kicked off this hearing. We heard Opening Statements from witnesses across the board representing different aspects of this debate from civil rights activists to people representing federal Law Enforcement, people who suffered injustice from the hands of police, raising concerns about, making calls for action by congress. Now, the next round well see democrats and republicans ask questions of these witnesses. This is going to set the stage for a fastmoving debate in the house. Judiciary committees expected to vote on the democratic proposal next week. The full house, the week after. This comes as republicans in the senate are moving on their own bill. Its different markedly from the democratic bill, but they initially had thought mostly it was a local issue, not a federal issue. In light of the unrest seen in the country and aftermath of George Floyds death republicans changed their approach and are floating a discussion draft. Their planned aimed as Incentivizing States to take action including to push states to outlaw things like chokeholds. That is something democrats want to ban on a federal level. One flashpoint, and the Senate Judiciary chairman Lindsey Graham explained to me they dont believe they need to do that on a federal level. Incentivize states to take that action. The types of disagreements they have to iron out and remains to be seen what the president gets behind. We have word here the president may get behind some sort of executive action on Police Reform. Well see what that says and see what he ultimately embraces here up on capitol hill. Brianna . Lets talk about how these protests and the pandemic could be impacting the november election. Youre actually hearing worries from republicans that the president is losing ground to joe biden. Reporter thats right. Concerns from republicans seeing the same polls we are. Poll after poll has shown the president s political standings is slipping, falling behind joe biden. The socalled generic ballot, which tests whether voters prefer democrats or republicans to coal congress. Favoring democrats by a healthy margin. Talking to republicans on capitol hill, they believe things, the president needs to right the ship. Theyre disagreeing how he should do exactly that. One prevailing sentiment, brianna, is concerns about the president s tweets. Consistently putting them in difficult spots like we saw his tweet from about the buffalo protester yesterday, the baseless charge about that protesters who was injured by police, one republican, Lindsey Graham, saying moments ago it wasnt helpful. Does not advance the cause of this president. The concerns are real from republicans who hope that the economy rebounds, that they believe could help the chances, but at the moment looking at the down ticket impacts and should node, Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell of the senate met with the president today to discuss senate races according to a source. Brianna . All right. Manu raju, live from capitol hill, thank you. With me now is mark plaqueston, director of the black Law Enforcement alliance and retired nypd detective. Mark, thanks for being with us. We know part of the Defense Strategy for two of the officers charged with aiding and abetting in floyds murder is that they were very new to the job. Listen to what chief arredondo of minneapolis p. D. Said about that. The policies that i put out for our department, those policies are not guided in years of service. I dont put policies out to say that you should only react or respond if youre a twoyear member or fiveyear member or a tenyear member. And if policies were subcultured, if they get in the way, then i expect and i demand humanity to rise above that. Mark what did you think about that . Very impactful, and very clear and concise. And its a, its a valid explanation of the succession of police management, and what the chief, chief arredondo clearly indicated, once you take that oath, assume the responsibilities and the burdens of a Law Enforcement professional in his agency and should be the same in other agencies that everything comes with it. All of the understanding that you should have, youve been exposed to certain rules and regulations. You know what you have to do. And even beyond that. Theres a, an obligation to really show some humanity and compassion and empathy. But he made it quite clear. Day one or year 22, you have the same obligation as a professionalPolice Officer. Theres a number of reasons that experts point to difficulty in Holding Police accountable in situations it seems just reasonably they should be and one of those has to do with Police Unions. And the chief said that hes immediately withdrawing from contract negotiations with the Minneapolis Police federation. Thats the police union there. What does that mean . Whats the impact going to be . Its a potential to sending a widespread nationwide precedent. Listen, quite clearly, chief arredondo and minneapolis, city government, has concerns that they want to remove the Police Unions if issues involving operational control and management control. They dont necessarily want to remove the union from add swring on behalf of health and pension inures. Clearly they would no longer accept the unions setting the standards, establishing protocol how to deal with issues and concerns that may impact the operation of the department. Additionally, what chief arredondo indicated is that hes going to be, really, using analytics to determine and make some management operational decisions. Hes going to also be able to use the same analytics, the same internal management system, to identify earlier individuals who may be operating under the color of law in your agency who present challenges and issues moving forward. Theres been conversation about the pride history of one or more officers involved in the death of george floyd, and i think chief arredondo quite clearly indicated hes going to use whatever is necessary in this particular case analytics to be able to identify earlier and address those potential issues with, to what individuals, in the agency early. So to prevent tragedies from occurs. Can i ask you about those analytics . Are you tries edsurprised they been used sooner . I think of other behaviors, whether its law that is written in order to put in place protections, say, for Domestic Violence . There is a knowledge about patterns of behavior that need to be stopped at an early stage so that it doesnt get farther. Why is it only now that that information isnt being used to have a good prediction of you know, which Police Officers might be especially at riskfor these terrible situations . Well, there are agencies across the country. Usually the large agencies, who have been using the analytics to determine, or be predictive about the possibility of issues with particular officers. And theyve been using it for a long time. I think the the advent of cops that encouraged departments to use computer and Data Analytics as a way of providing the best possible operations, and management of your department, i think in the case of minneapolis, perhaps the resources werent, wasnt there. Perhaps the commitment wasnt there. Perhaps theyve been exposed to this idea of concept now and had decided it would be very useful in the case of managing the officers in the department. But its been the analytics and predictive policing using data as, its been a phenomenon many years. Luke i said, primarily focused in larger departments. Thats one of those things where you can look at and hope that any Police Reform movement incorporates on a national level, on a universal level, the use of data and analytics to engage not only in predicting crime patterns but predicting some Human Resources issues that you may have in your very department. Marq, thank you. Thanks for coming on. Thank you. More ceos under for for comments about race including the head of crossfit who made a dramatic move. Plus, its one of the longest running shows on television, but cops suddenly is canceled. A new scrutiny on police. I will speak with someone who researched the show extensively on how it depicted race. Also, hbo pulls gone with the wind for its racial depicti depictions, spark ag debate and questions about what entertainment is next and what hollywoods role is here. 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This is the first time we have some kind of information as to how the incident happened, because every time they wouldnt even allow us to go identify the body in the morgue. I saw my son the day of the funeral. Thats when i was able to see my sons body. My sister was showing me what had happened with floyds video, and when i saw that video, i didnt even finish watching it. Because right away, soon as i saw that, i just pictured my son in ta situation. In that situation. I asked her, i said, please, turn it off. Shut it off. Because i, at the time i didnt even know what the video, whatever, it was like. But i just assumed his was similar to this situation. And just the way they were saying that, you know, he was saying, i cant breathe. I just assumed that was my son. You know . He was overweight. And i knew he had heart problems. And i just knew and i just assumed thats exactly, you know, Something Like that is what he experienced. Reporter so when you saw the george floyd video. When i saw it, i saw my son. I just said, thats exactly you know, most likely what my son went through. Reporter and because of that because of that i cant bring myself to watch. Because i couldnt even watch that video. So i just know definitely that person was nothing to me, and aknow i cant watch my sons. Ajaviers mother described hm as a funny loving mamas boy. Filming when the sheriffs deputies began pursuing ambler. The District Attorney dick says when a case involves live p. D. If feels like prosecution is stonewalled by the Sheriffs Department and the show. I spoke about amblers case and why were hearing about it only now. There certainly needs to be major reforms in the way that the Police Departments operate. The way prosecution operates. I think one of the problems is i dont think prosecutors call out prosecutors enough and Police Officers dont call out their own enough. I think hopefully what year seeing here is a movement that will get the criminal Justice System to critically look at itself and allow people to come forward. I think one of the things that strikes me so much is youre watching all of these story unfold and theyre all so similar all over the united states, and Javier Ambler is one of