![]() Washington Post: " A letter to Defense Secretary Mark Esper" - "Dear Secretary Esper, I resign from the Defense Science Board, effective immediately."ĬBS This Morning: " How effective are police training reforms? 'We're totally fooling ourselves,' expert says" - "George Floyd's killing is the latest in a series of incidents highlighting tensions between the black community and police, another death in the trend of black men being more likely to die at the hands of police than their white counterparts." New York Times: " How Trump’s Idea for a Photo Op Led to Havoc in a Park" - "After a weekend of protests that led all the way to his own front yard and forced him to briefly retreat to a bunker beneath the White House, President Trump arrived in the Oval Office on Monday agitated over the television images, annoyed that anyone would think he was hiding and eager for action."Ĭhicago Tribune: " Ahmaud Arbery was boxed in by 2 trucks as he tried to escape, suspect used racial slur as he stood over body, evidence revealed in court shows" - "A state investigator alleged Thursday that a white man was heard saying a racial slur as he stood over Ahmaud Arbery's body, moments after killing him with three shots from a pump-action shotgun." Radio Boston: " President Trump Tells Governors To 'Dominate,' Threatens Military Intervention" - "On Monday, President Trump told governors they need to be tougher in dealing with protesters that have been demonstrating across the country over the past week." Justice, for them, includes convictions." The Atlantic: " Trump Gave Police Permission to Be Brutal" - "When the Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin dug his knee into the back of George Floyd’s neck for nine minutes while Floyd pleaded for help, he was merely following the president’s advice."ĬBS This Morning: " George Floyd's brother calls for Derek Chauvin to be charged with first-degree murder: 'We have to have justice'" - "The arrests of the three other Minneapolis police officers connected to George Floyd's death and the upgraded charge against former officer Derek Chauvin is just the beginning for Floyd's family. Kimberly Atkins, WBUR senior news correspondent. Our weekly round table digs into the news. (Patrick Semansky/AP Photo)Īcross the country, continued protests are met by police and curfews, and President Trump advocates to bring in the military. ![]() ![]() John's Church across Lafayette Park from the White House Monday, June 1, 2020, in Washington. Facebook Email President Donald Trump holds a Bible as he visits outside St. ![]()
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