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Bryan Stevenson: How to Change the Culture of Policing

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Criminal justice reformer Bryan Stevenson assesses the culture around policing in the U.S.

Addressing the root causes of racial injustice in America is fundamental to achieving lasting change. As a leading civil rights lawyer, Bryan Stevenson has dedicated his life to doing just that. He speaks with Walter Isaacson about solutions, from a change in the culture of policing to an embrace of truth and reconciliation.

06/02/2020

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Rep. Karen Bass on Efforts Towards Police Accountability

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Clip: 6/2/2020 | 1m 38s | Rep. Karen Bass discusses protests across the U.S. and police accountability. (1m 38s)

Scott Jennings: Pres. Trump Is "On Thin Ice Politically"

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Clip: 6/2/2020 | 2m | Scott Jennings, former Special Assistant to President George W. Bush, joins the program. (2m)

Symone Sanders on Biden's Plans to Address Racial Inequality

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Clip: 6/2/2020 | 2m 38s | Symone Sanders, the Biden campaign's senior adviser, joins the program. (2m 38s)

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