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Opinion | Will Georgia protesters show up at the voting booth? They need to.
Opinion | Will Georgia protesters show up at the voting booth? They need to.
Georgia holds elections June 9 for the presidential primary and local races. Nsé Ufot of the voting rights group the New Georgia Project wants protesters to make the link between what they are demanding in the streets, and what they are choosing at the polls. SPECIAL OFFER: To thank you for your support, here’s a deal on a Washington Post digital subscription: $29 for one year http://washingtonpost.com/youtubeoffer. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK Follow us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/washingtonpost Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/washingtonpost/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/washingtonpost/
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LIVE on June 10 at 2 p.m. ET: DeRay Mckesson and Charles Ramsey discuss protest and police reform
LIVE on June 10 at 2 p.m. ET: DeRay Mckesson and Charles Ramsey discuss protest and police reform
As thousands of people around the country protest to demand justice for George Floyd and police accountability, video-documented law enforcement abuse continues to spur fresh outrage. Peaceful demonstrations have been met with tear gas and rubber bullets, and instances of police brutality continue to mount. As public outcry reaches a fever pitch, community leaders are working to implement solutions.
Washington Post opinions writer Jonathan Capehart will speak with DeRay Mckesson, a leading voice of the Black Lives Matter movement and co-founder of Campaign Zero, as well as Charles Ramsey, a former police chief in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., about policing and the impact of civil unrest on criminal justice reform. Join us on Wednesday, June 10 at 2:00 p.m. ET.
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Opinion | Tucker Carlson’s guide to injustice
Opinion | Tucker Carlson’s guide to injustice
Fox News personality Tucker Carlson is gaslighting viewers about protests against racism and police brutality, but producer Joshua Carroll shows that the movement’s basic truths are undeniable. SPECIAL OFFER: To thank you for your support, here’s a deal on a Washington Post digital subscription: $29 for one year http://washingtonpost.com/youtubeoffer.
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Joe Biden on why George Floyd’s death is a wake-up call to the nation
Joe Biden on why George Floyd’s death is a wake-up call to the nation
In an exclusive interview, “CBS Evening News” anchor Norah O’Donnell sat down with former Vice President Joe Biden for the CBS News special, “Justice for All.” Biden told O’Donnell that he and his wife talked to Floyd’s family about how hard it is to grieve, especially with the whole world watching.
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Fired officer Derek Chauvin makes first court appearance for George Floyd’s death
Fired officer Derek Chauvin makes first court appearance for George Floyd’s death
The fired officer who pressed his knee into George Floyd’s neck appeared in court for the first time. Wearing an orange jumpsuit, Derek Chauvin appeared via video conference as a judge set his bail at more than $1 million. Jeff Pegues reports.
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