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The consent decree is intended to address decades of discriminatory policing. Nearly five years ago, George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer, which sparked protests around the country and around the world.
The consent decree is intended to address decades of discriminatory policing. Nearly five years ago, George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer, which sparked protests around the country and around the world.
And I'm A. Martinez. Remember, you can listen to this podcast sponsor-free while financially supporting public media with Up First Plus. Learn more at plus.npr.org. That's plus.npr.org.
And I'm A. Martinez. Remember, you can listen to this podcast sponsor-free while financially supporting public media with Up First Plus. Learn more at plus.npr.org. That's plus.npr.org.
And I'm A. Martinez. Remember, you can listen to this podcast sponsor-free while financially supporting public media with Up First Plus. Learn more at plus.npr.org. That's plus.npr.org.
And the 82nd Golden Globe Awards came and went last night. Netflix musical Emilia Perez won big, and Demi Moore scored a major acting award, her first in a long career. Stay with us. We've got all the news you need to start your day.
And the 82nd Golden Globe Awards came and went last night. Netflix musical Emilia Perez won big, and Demi Moore scored a major acting award, her first in a long career. Stay with us. We've got all the news you need to start your day.
And the 82nd Golden Globe Awards came and went last night. Netflix musical Emilia Perez won big, and Demi Moore scored a major acting award, her first in a long career. Stay with us. We've got all the news you need to start your day.
Today is January 6th when Congress is set to certify Donald Trump's victory in the Electoral College.
Today is January 6th when Congress is set to certify Donald Trump's victory in the Electoral College.
Today is January 6th when Congress is set to certify Donald Trump's victory in the Electoral College.
NPR's Tom Dreisbach has been covering January 6th and its aftermath the last four years. He's with us now. Tom, I was sitting at the KPCC studios in Pasadena in stunned silence. I mean, an event that so many of us watched on TV has so many different interpretations. How can that be? Well, in a word, politics.
NPR's Tom Dreisbach has been covering January 6th and its aftermath the last four years. He's with us now. Tom, I was sitting at the KPCC studios in Pasadena in stunned silence. I mean, an event that so many of us watched on TV has so many different interpretations. How can that be? Well, in a word, politics.
NPR's Tom Dreisbach has been covering January 6th and its aftermath the last four years. He's with us now. Tom, I was sitting at the KPCC studios in Pasadena in stunned silence. I mean, an event that so many of us watched on TV has so many different interpretations. How can that be? Well, in a word, politics.
Now, you've been talking with police officers who were injured on January 6th.
Now, you've been talking with police officers who were injured on January 6th.
Now, you've been talking with police officers who were injured on January 6th.
As NPR's David Folkenflik reports, the case arrives at a moment when the news media is under increased scrutiny and legal pressure. So, David, tell us about this contractor. Why is he suing CNN?
As NPR's David Folkenflik reports, the case arrives at a moment when the news media is under increased scrutiny and legal pressure. So, David, tell us about this contractor. Why is he suing CNN?
As NPR's David Folkenflik reports, the case arrives at a moment when the news media is under increased scrutiny and legal pressure. So, David, tell us about this contractor. Why is he suing CNN?