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The Damage Report with John Iadarola

2020 Overload

The Damage Report with John Iadarola

TYT Network

News, Government, Politics

4.72.9K Ratings

🗓️ 4 June 2019

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Julian Castro releases extensive policing policy. Pete Buttigieg talks impeachment and Al Franken. There are more victims to the Central Park Five injustice than you may know. Sadly, little Maleah Davis has been confirmed dead. TYT Investigates: ICE deaths were preventable. Kirsten Gillibrand criticized Fox News at Fox News Town Hall. New climate change report says human civilization might collapse in coming decades with continued inaction. Cohost: Brooke Thomas & Aida Rodriguez Guests: Ken Klippenstein Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey there, good morning. I'm Brooke Thomas, filling in for John Iderola who is out this week.

0:10.4

Welcome to the Damage Report. But we have such a great show today because I am super

0:14.4

excited for the first time to welcome Ider Raideri guest to our morning show.

0:18.3

I'm so excited to have you here. I'm excited to be here.

0:21.6

Yes. And so excited to talk to you. We've got a lot going on today. We're talking about

0:25.2

we are keeping the discussion of the Central Park five. We're keeping that going. We're

0:29.3

talking about these boys. We're talking about other victims that you may not have even known

0:32.9

about because it's part of the narrative that I think accidentally gets hidden in this.

0:39.0

And we're talking about politics, a lot of politicians, a lot of town halls, a lot of questions

0:43.7

being answered, new policy out for who I'm Castro. So let's get going. Sound good?

0:50.8

Okay. So who I'm Castro? He actually just released a plan to reform policing in the US saying

0:57.6

it's a way to honor the memory of lives cut short by police brutality during interactions with

1:03.2

the police. So let's break it down. It's the people first policing plan. All right. And this is

1:08.5

what he says. He says we have on our hands a national crisis in public safety. If elected president

1:14.0

Julien Castro would treat this as the crisis it is demanding of a federal response. This is Julien's

1:19.5

plan to fix this broken system. Number one, end over aggressive policing and comeback

1:25.2

racially discriminatory policing, excuse me. And that's broken down is in establishing national

1:32.0

standards for the conduct of police officers and local departments that receive federal funding.

1:36.4

We ensure that every police department in the United States establishes minimum standards

1:41.4

for how their officers interact with community members. Those standards include combating racially

1:46.6

discriminatory policing that leads to the disproportionately high number of black men who are killed

1:53.1

by police. And then we go into step two, which is whole police accountable. And he kind of explains

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