The US is bracing to see how President Trump, law enforcement agencies and the military will respond to growing protests over the killing of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, by white police officers.
Despite the president’s threats to unleash the military, thousands of people continue to take to the streets to express their anger over what they see as a culture of racism within police departments throughout the country.
It’s a divisive, painful moment in the United States. But will the protesters’ call for accountability be heard? Could this moment be a catalyst for systemic change? And can we trust that this will end peacefully?
Guests:
Anthony Scaramucci
White House Director of Communications (July 2017)
Marc Morial
President of the National Urban League & Mayor of New Orleans (1994-2002)
Despite the president’s threats to unleash the military, thousands of people continue to take to the streets to express their anger over what they see as a culture of racism within police departments throughout the country.
It’s a divisive, painful moment in the United States. But will the protesters’ call for accountability be heard? Could this moment be a catalyst for systemic change? And can we trust that this will end peacefully?
Guests:
Anthony Scaramucci
White House Director of Communications (July 2017)
Marc Morial
President of the National Urban League & Mayor of New Orleans (1994-2002)
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