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of people say it actually makes the state just blind to problems of people of color. >> thanks for the update, we appreciate it. earlier, i spoke about racial tensions in france with crystal fleming, a professor of sociology and african studies at stonybrook university. i asked her if the shooting of nahil mazuk had further inflamed those tensions. let's take a listen. >> there is a reaction to that, of course. the images are shocking. but it's much bigger than this one killing. in fact, there's been a long history of racist policing in france. the french government itself has released a report a couple of years ago indicating that most of those people who are stopped by police -- black and arab french people, particularly men and boys -- are stopped by police 20 times more often than

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all these officers are african american, our black. there's also a police chief, davis, who was a black woman, whose also committed to the community. i think one of the things that families are asking, i spoke to terrence crouch's family, doctor kretschmer who is terrance creatures twin out of tulsa, oklahoma, who said there needs to me and executive order, or the executive order that was signed by biden administration last year, needs to be implemented. it's time to go the extra mile by reintroducing the george floyd justice and policing act, which abolishes qualified immunity and changing the use of force standard. it's not a black and white issue. it's what she shared with me. this is actually the culture of racist policing, and it must stop. we need congress to act. we need leaders like mccarthy and schumer to act. families are tired of politicians making negotiations and empty promises. like my sister tanika mallory

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this is an attempt to tieaspt bicycle infractions to instances of racist policing. so across the city of seattle and king county as a whole, it's a 30 dollarou ticket if not wearingf a helmet while riding your bike. but after the first couple of yearst pretty much wasn't enforced. and yet the king county board to look intoided the ticket distribution as part of their commitment to what they defineett as equityd because they were inspired by the blm movement. so this report saysas black bicyclists are ticketed nearly four times more than white bicyclists for not wearing a helmet. but the data represents under n three hundred total tickets to black cyclists given out over 13 years and some of the people who were ticketed were homelessme o, most likelyid writing stolen bikes, which likely caught the attention of the copin at the moment that thy gave out this ticket. nevertheless, it was enough for the whole king county board of health by a vote of 11 to two to repeal the law because they say the research that i just cited shows that quoteha racist and discriminatory enforcement came as a result of

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that has fueled violent protests for months. you are because you're out there doing this and this may be a lie. i got that. you made that point. you made that point. >> you are not bringing up. >> you're telling one side of the story. >> no i'm not. listen, they've heard that. all right sir. now it's my turn. >> what this report finds, megyn, is that there is a broad pattern of racist policing that gives all cops a bad name. >> so that justifies this, mark? what we saw? all these folks with their hands up don't shoot, which did not happen. joining me now host of media buzz howie kurtz. howie, good to see you. >> hi megyn. >> the story's completely fallen apart. completely. we were out there the night of the doj report telling the audience that it had completely fallen apart. and after we went on the air on march 12th and started to publicly shame the media for staying totally silent, near

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report. watch. breaking tonight president obama dispatching his attorney general eric holder to ferguson missouri after the police shooting of a black 18-year-old leads to riots. and tonight for the first time we are hearing from supporters of the officer behind the gun with what they are calling his side of the story. welcome to "the kelly file," everyone. i'm megyn kelly. we also got our hands on the official autopsy report of michael brown that appears to refute the hands up narrative that has fueled violent protests for months. you are because you're out there doing this and this may be a lie. i got that. you made that point. you made that point. >> you are not bringing up. >> you're telling one side of the story. >> no i'm not. listen, they've heard that. all right sir. now it's my turn. >> what this report finds, megyn, is that there is a broad pattern of racist policing that gives all cops a bad name. >> so that justifies this, mark?

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>> yes, no element of surprise. it was confirmed long before the d.o.j. got here. the report is the truth. we can't fight the truth. the truth said in that report about the ferguson p.d. that it's a racist police department that it peddles racist policing. we know that to be true. people were excited that they came out. but the thing is that's not justice. that was necessary and good but not justice, just like those resignationrez resignations resignations. that's not justice. justice is accountability for those who perpetuate and initiate the trauma. those resignations that's not justice. >> what do you want to see happen next? there's a sense of justice -- again, those two things you're saying that haven't happened. but what will defend justice for you in a practical way going forward? >> there are a host of things. it would be a disbarred mccullough, an arrest to darren wilson. a disbanded police department

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years of racism or a police department that has a history of racist policing. we're community building and coming together to form a new political reality and that takes time, too. >> deray,you've been part of these protests since august. at what point do you stop? at what point do you say, okay now i'm seeing the change that all these protests are trying to put forward? >> the protests will end when justice begins. we've not experienced justice. there hasn't been any accountability for any of the people who initiated the trauma or perpetuated the trauma of racist policing in ferguson or st. louis county or st. louis city. when we think about the fines and fees there are a host of other issues that are really important and i don't see the protests ending anytime soon. like i said today is the 218th day of protests and the protests remain strong. >> thanks for talking with us. >> thank you. it is apple's latest gadget to wow the world.

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