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Lawmakers hold hearing on police brutality and racism in America

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George Floyd's brother, civil rights leaders and law enforcement officials are among those who testified Wednesday before the House Judiciary Committee at a hearing on race and policing. That comes as Minneapolis officials announced they were breaking off negotiations with the police union. CBS News political reporter Grace Segers joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero with more from Washington.

Police brutality hearing shows "consequences of elections," analyst says

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George Floyd's brother, the family's attorney, civil rights leaders and law enforcement officials are among those testifying before lawmakers on Capitol Hill Wednesday. CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright joined CBSN to discuss the significance.



Republican Senator Tim Scott working on police reform legislation

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CBS News has obtained a draft of South Carolina Republican Senator Tim Scott's proposal to reform law enforcement. This comes after Democrats publicly released their own measure a few days ago. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joined CBSN with reaction.

Christopher Columbus statue beheaded

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Across the country, there is a movement to remove statues of slave owners and colonizers, as well as Confederate symbols

George Floyd's brother tells Congress: "Enough is enough"

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Philonise Floyd, the younger brother of George Floyd, told a House Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday that people of all races want to see more accountability and respect from police. 'I'm tired of pain ... I'm here to ask you to make it stop," he said. Watch his opening statement.

Rep. John Lewis "moved" by recent protests

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Longtime Democratic congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis calls recent protests "very moving," and believes President Trump is the worst President for civil rights since the 1960s. Zak Cheney-Rice, a staff writer for New York Magazine's Intelligencer, recently interviewed Rep. Lewis and joined "Red and Blue" to discuss what he thinks about America's future.





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