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B
C
A
B
B
D
F
C
I
cannot
even
be
mad
at
you
because
today
I
just
came
out
with
a
little
with
a
little
jacket
and
I
put
the
big
coat
on.
I
put
it
left
it
in
the
house,
so
truly
one
of
the
one
of
the
nicest
days
this
week
we've
had
so
far
minneapolis.
My
name
is
anthony
taylor.
I
am
the
african-american
community
specialist
for
the
city
of
minneapolis,
welcome
to
minneapolis
360..
C
It
is
always
truly
a
blessing,
as
I
always
say,
to
be
a
part
of
this
platform
on
kmoj
to
provide
information,
so
folks
can
really
make
informed
decisions
and
accurate
decisions
that
affect
family
and
community,
and
today's
topic
is
really
no
different
right
and
what
I
want
to
make
sure
that
that
we
understand
that
minneapolis
is,
is
about
to
head
into
really
a
situation
that
I
think
people
need
to
be
aware
of,
and
that
is
exactly
the
trial
of
former
minneapolis
police
officer,
derek
shavin.
C
That
is
happening
on
march
8th.
So
we
are
less
than
about
two
weeks
away
bearing
any
type
of
changes
from
any
type
of
grand
jury
and
things
like
that.
But
minneapolis.
We
are
less
than
two
weeks
away
from
the
start
of
the
derrick
shopping
trial.
Now
march.
8Th
folks
doesn't
mean
that
the
trial
immediately
starts.
So
if
there
are
no
delays
or
continuations,
jury
selection
will
be
happening
march
8th.
So
I
just
kind
of
wanted
to
spend
some
time
talking
to
you
about
the
trial.
C
I
think
this
has
been
on
a
lot
of
people's
radar.
I
don't
know
if
there's
folks,
who
really
don't
know
that
if
the
date
that
it
was
coming
up,
they
knew
that
a
trial
was
going
to
happen
right
with
derek
schaben.
So
I
want
to
start
with
this
and
by
by
saying
this
right,
there's
so
much
going
on
in
our
community.
C
This
trial,
I
think,
is
something
that
we
need
to
be
aware
of,
and
we
need
to
be
focused
on
on
what's
happening
and
how
it
would
possibly
affect
us
as
a
community
us
as
individuals
regarding
the
things
that
we
hear
and
see
that
may
cause
some
triggers
and
some
trauma
regarding
trials
and
a
lot
of
times.
I
think,
as
we
as
as
black
folks
in
this
community.
We
we
see
these
things
not
come
out.
C
Our
way
a
lot
right
and
and
there's
some
anxiety
that
is
built
up
around
that
and
is
warranted,
and
it
is
justified
because
of
the
the
the
shenanigans
and
the
and
the
misdeeds
and
the
injustice
that's
happening.
That's
happened
to
our
country
when
we've
had
these
type
of
trials,
so
kim
will
not
ask
you
about
this
trial,
not
necessarily
the
the
ins
and
outs
of
it.
But
what
comes
up
for
you
when
you
hear
that
our
city
will
actually
be
on
the
spotlight
in
the
news
regarding
this
trial
for
the
murder
of
george
floyd?
B
So
this
is
touchy.
I
think
the
first
thing
that
pops
in
my
head,
unfortunately,
is
our
babies,
and
I
say
that
because
this
was
traumatizing
for
them
right
like.
I
think
this
was
the
first
time
for
many
of
them
and
don't
get
me
wrong.
A
lot
of
them
have
seen
and
dealt
with
it
on
a
day-to-day
basis,
but
I
think
especially
for
those
who
have
been
sheltered
or
those
who
you
know,
may
live
in
the
suburbs
or
don't
you
know
just
to
see
this
happen
on
social
media.
B
You
know
right
in
front
of
their
face.
I
know
it
was
traumatizing
and
I
just
remember
when
it
all
happened,
how
many
of
our
youth
were
out
there?
They
were
on
the
front
line,
they
were
you
know
so,
and
I
and
I
know
they
had
a
lot
of
feelings
and
emotions
and
they
felt
some
type
of
way
right.
So
I
just
I'm
concerned
for
them.
B
C
F
C
I,
how
do
I
react
to
a
lot
of
different
things
that
I
hear
that
I
I
don't
like
just
going
back
and
revisiting
that
episode
and
how
traumatic
it
was.
I
think
it's
hard
for
for
anybody
right.
The
idea.
The
idea
for
this,
for
this
show
too,
as
well,
is
to
give
folks
some
some
information
just
to
be
prepared
too
right.
So
we
we
know
that
the
trial
starts
the
eighth.
C
E
C
There's
perimeters
around
the
hennepin
county
government
center,
there's
perimeters
around
city
hall,
there'll
be
perimeters
around
where
the
trial
starts
and
then
a
lot
of
our
business.
Not
a
lot
of
our
downtown
offices
will
be
closed.
Specifically
the
government
center
so
it'll
be
starting
to
restrict
access
to
the
government
center.
C
B
Right,
it's
gonna,
it's
gonna
trigger
something
right
I
mean
I,
you
know.
I
just
think
you
know
first
response,
especially
if
you
aren't
tuned
in
today
or
if
you
haven't
been
listening
on
the
news
or,
if
you're
not
aware
of,
what's
about
to
happen,
when
you
see
it,
it
could
trigger
a
bunch
of
different
emotions
right.
E
C
Too,
I
think,
there's
there's
something
that
that
folks
really
need
to
understand
too,
as
well
as
is
access
right
so
on.
The
first
sixth
street
south
will
be
closed
between
third
and
fourth
avenues
on
both
sides
of
the
streets
and
the
sidewalks.
So
you
know,
metro
transit
will
adjust
their
routes
as
well
for
folks
to
be
able
to
find
out.
If
that
affects
you,
you
can
always
go
to
metrotransit.org
rider
alerts
to
find
out
exactly.
C
You
know
how
to
get
about
it.
If
those
closures
affect
you.
B
So
real
quick
before
you
keep
going
anthony,
do
you
think
we
should
open
the
phone
lines
up
because.
B
Want
to
talk
about
this,
so
if
you're
listening
and
if
you,
if
you,
if
you
want
to
say
something,
if
you
have
you
know
a
comment
or
some
other
information
feel
free
to
give
us
a
call.
The
number.
C
Minneapolis,
I
would
love
to
hear
from
you
if
you
got
any
comments
or
or
just
want
to
speak
about.
What's
coming
up
for
folks,
I
think
it's
important
with
the
with
the
national
guard
being
here
right.
We
understand
what
it
looks
like,
but
that
doesn't
stop
folks
from
peacefully
protesting.
C
So
I
want
to
be
clear
on
on
that,
because
I
am
a
big
proponent
of
peaceful
protest
and
I
encourage
folks
to
exercise
their
right,
how
they
feel
if
this
is
something
that
they
want
to
do,
and
I
think
it's
important
and
I
so
I
don't
want
to
say,
what's
allowed,
what's
not
allowed
folks
can
can
do
what
I
think
is
best,
but
also
just
make
some
smart
decisions.
C
B
C
We
still
are
dealing
with
covert
and
being
able
to
be
mashed
up
and
being
able
to
be
safe.
When
we,
when
we,
we
do
protest
so.
C
D
We
gotta
stop
making
better
decisions
for
ourselves,
the
voters
and
the
people,
especially
for
us
as
black
folks,
we
gotta
get
amongst
each
other.
I
don't
care
where
we
meet
at,
but
we
need
to
meet
up
and
have
a
yay
and
a
session
because
we
always
find
ourselves
back
to
square
one
or
back
to
eight
yeah.
So
that's
my
take
and.
D
My
name
tracy
and
I'm
I'm
working
today,
so
I
beat
all
over
the
city,
I'm
like
I'm
in
falcon
heights
right
now,.
A
C
I
mean
he
is
so
right.
First
of
all,
if
I
understand
what
this
brother
was
saying,
it's
just
the
importance
of
of
voting
right,
but
also
holding
our
elected
officials
accountable
right
as
well
yeah,
and
it's
so
and
it's
so
hard
to
just
really
be
able
to
gather
and
to
talk
to
each
other
during
covenant-
and
you
know
I'm
a
firm
believer
that
that
we
missed
that
and
that's
one
of
the
things
that
would
help
us
in
a
lot
of
our
situations
that
we're
dealing
with
today.
What
do
you
think
about
that?
Oh.
B
Absolutely
I
agree,
I
think
that
we
do
need
to
come
together
and
I
know
you
know
there's
before
covet.
You
know
there
were
some
people
trying
to
you
know,
put
some
forms
together
and
you
know
give
that
opportunity,
but
they're
still
always
virtual
they're.
Still.
You
know,
however,
we
need
to
come
together.
I
do
feel
that
we
need
to
put
more
of
an
effort
into
doing
that.
We
do
have
another
call
caller
anthony.
Should
we
take
him.
B
A
I'm
calling
from
new
hope,
okay,
my
take
is
I
I
I
understand
the
trial.
I
understand
peaceful
protest,
I'm
just
asking
our
people
not
to
burn
up
our
city
again
mm-hmm.
Yes,
that's
all
don't
burn
up.
B
A
A
B
You
know
what
they
say:
you
have
to
lead
by
example.
Whatever,
if
we
set
it
off,
is
you
know
it's
gonna
go
down
all
over
the
world,
so
I
do
think
that
it's
you
know
I
don't
know.
Is
that
that's
a
hard
one,
because
again
and
that's
why
I
initially
started
off
with
saying
I'm
just
I'm
worried
about
our
babies
and
how
they're
going
to
react
to
this
right,
because
you
know,
of
course,
we're
acting
out
of
feelings
out
of
emotion,
but
then
we
also
want
to
see
a
change
right.
B
We
they
want
to
be
heard.
They
want.
You
know
they
just
want
to.
Let
they
just
want
to
be
heard
right
they
want
to-
and
I
know
that
there's
so
many
different
ways
to
have
a
voice,
but
that's
why
it's
important
for
us
to
set
the
tone
for
them.
You
know
and
to
lead.
You
know
them
so
that
we
can,
you
know,
find
a
way
that
will
help
to
make
sure
that
we
are
heard.
C
Yes,
it's
so
true
right,
I
mean
what
what
comes
up
for
me
is
is
the
fact
that
nobody
in
the
city
wants
the
city
to
burn
down
again
right.
E
C
Wants
that-
and
I
know
that
sometimes
when
you
talk
about
trial
preparedness,
it
brings
forth
some
anxiety
right,
so
you
kind
of
start
from
a
deficit.
You
know
emotionally,
when
you
talk
about
trial,
preparing
this
national
guard,
you
know
streets
being
monitored
things
like
that,
so
so
it
does,
it
does
trigger
and
you
don't
want
to
necessarily
you
know,
promote
fear,
but
I
also
think
it's
important
that
there
are
folks
in
the
city
that
I
know
that
I
talk
to
and
some
of
the
circles
and
meetings.
E
C
Want
justice
right
and
that's
important,
so
folks
want
justice
and
and
that's
the
most
important
thing,
and
as
a
society
and
as
a
people
who
have
been
fighting
for
justice
for
over
400
years,
and
we
see
these
things
that
that
are
clear
as
day
to
our
eyes
end
up
going
a
whole
different
way
when
we
get
into
systems-
and
I
think
it's
important
to
understand
that
folks
want
justice.
So
right,
we.
B
G
G
A
B
E
I
have
a
question.
I
have
a
question,
a
couple
questions
number
one:
black
people
didn't
start
this
fire
in
minneapolis.
During
their
first
time
they
were
doing
people
peaceful
protest.
The
way
people
started
what
we
have
to
do.
What
we
have
to
do
is
not
get
involved.
E
B
A
C
Maurice
broke
down
something,
I
think,
that's
vitally
important.
You
know,
first
of
all,
I'm
all
about
you
know
black
political
power
right
and
and
and
that's
definitely
important.
So
what
I
really
want
to
also
talk
about,
too,
is
what
he
said
as
important
kim
is
that
it
was
a
lot
of
outside
influencers
that
was
right
into
the
city
that
was
that
was
causing
these
problems,
and
we've
we've
seen
that
yep
we
did
firsthand
we've
seen
it
firsthand
right,
so
he
is
absolutely
100
right
about
that,
because
you
know
we
never.
C
B
Right,
we
got
another
caller,
you
want
to
take
it.
Okay,.
G
I
had
to
call
back
so
I
I
feel
what
that
gentleman
is
saying,
but
realistically
for
us
to
be
less
than
18
of
the
population
in
america
for
us
to
come
up
with
our
own
party.
Is
it
very
realistic,
but
one
thing
we
can
do,
there's
something
called
ranked
choice,
voting
that
messes
the
democrats
and
the
republicans
up.
So
if
you
look
into
ranked
choice
voting,
I
think
that's
the
way
as
people
that
we
can
get
our
voices
heard
and
we
don't
have
to
put
a
political
party
together.
A
B
G
B
B
B
C
All
for
it,
too,
one
of
the
things
that
I
know
too
minneapolis
is
there's
a
lot
of
engagement,
that's
going
on
around
trial
preparedness
and
how
folks
can
can
get
together
where
there's
street
patrols,
whether
it's
outreach,
whether
it's
learning
tables
on
different
sides
of
our
city,
one
of
the
things
that
I
really
want
to
promote
the
work
of
the
office
of
violence
prevention
with
with
sasha
cotton
and
her
team.
I've
been
had
a
chance
and
a
privilege
to
kind
of
work
with
with
these
individuals
and
there's
a
lot
of
things.
C
That's
on
the
table
for
folks
to
really
get
engaged
and
if
there's
anything
that
you
want
to
know
about.
What's
going
on,
please
go
to
minneapolis's
site
and
type
in
office
of
violence
prevention.
There's
there's
plans
to
do
a
a
bunch
of
community-based
things
to
be
active
around
this
time
in
this
period.
So,
if
you're
not
really
being
informed
of
what
you'd
like
to
get
informed,
please
go
to
office
of
violence
prevention,
they're,
taking
applications
for
community
groups
interested
in
doing
work
right
with
city
council
approval.
Those
things
can
happen
right.
C
So,
just
really
I'm
a
big
fan
of
their
work
and
trying
to
get
things
done.
There's
a
there's
talk
around
healing
circles.
There's
talk
about
bringing
every
demographic
a
part
of
this
process,
because
it
takes
all
of
us
to
make
sure
that
that
we're
on
the
same
page
we're
updated
and
we
are
in
a
position
to
activate
when
necessary,
right.
C
G
Hello
hi,
my
name
is
erica
and
I
am
a
case
manager
in
the
community.
G
Again
like
hi,
like
everyone
was
saying,
you
know,
some
a
lot
of
our
people
are
living
in
places
where
it's
food,
there's
not
real.
There's
not
access.
Transportation
is
difficult.
So
when
we,
you
know,
get
upset
the
way
we
did
the
last
time
it
cuts
us
down,
and
you
know
we're
talking
about
black
power.
Listen
it's
not
about
black
or
white.
It's
about
green!
Okay!
It's
how
I
feel
and
when
you
destroy
black
businesses,
you,
you
are
cutting
down
our
black
power.
Doing
that
our
green
power.
D
G
That
explosion
money,
okay,
because
this
is
what
it
really
is
about.
Okay,
it
doesn't
matter
whether
you
black
or
white,
there's
other
nationalities
that
have
more
economic
power
out
here,
where
they're
they're
more
respected
and
that's
what
it
really
is
about.
I
feel
so
when
we,
but
we
don't
get
the
verdict
that
we
want,
because
you
know
we
already
got
what
we
want
he's
keeping
taking
the
trial
when
we
don't
get
the
verdict
that
we
want.
We
need
to
go
back
to
the
table
and
really
think
about
okay,
how?
G
How
can
we
increase
our
green
power
to
do
the
things
that
we
really
need
to
do
out
here
and
like
to
say
get
some
stuff
done?
Okay,
it's
it's!
It's!
It's
a
it's
a
multi-layered
situation,
but
we
can't
have
what
we
have
before,
and
I
really
hope
that
some
of
these
community
leaders
that
come
out
here
at
other
times,
you
know,
are
going
to
come
out
and
say:
look
let's
keep
it
peaceful,
let's
work
together
to
just
maintain,
so
we
can
figure
this
situation
out.
F
Okay,
no,
I
was
gonna
say
you
know,
I
am
white
listening
and
you
know
it's
not
like
she's
had
a
black
or
white
thing,
the
female
calling
that
said
the
rank
choice.
Voting
is
like
so
precise,
sounded.
Really
great
and
she's
got
the
right
idea.
Instead
of
saying
hey
the
white
folks
started
the
fires.
Hey,
my
city
got
burned
too,
you
know
so,
but
it
was
for
a
reason.
C
Yeah
I
mean
she,
you
know
everybody's
got
a
right
to
express
that
and
it
word
white
folks
didn't
didn't
come
out
right.
So
I
don't
think
the
caller
said
that
white
folks
came
out.
I
mean
we
kind
of
understand
that
these
these
groups
are
predominantly
white,
they're
agitators
right
so
and
I
think
when
we're
dealing
with
the
right
supremacy
and
how
they
try
to
infiltrate
it
and
make
these
things
appear.
B
C
A
C
Absolutely
so
one
of
the
things
I
want
to
do-
and
I
know
we
are
short
on
time
and
and
kim-
and
this
became
clear
to
me
just
with
our
callers
that
we
had
on-
is
that
folks
don't
want
to
see
the
same
stuff
happen
like
the
last
time.
A
C
They
want
it
handled
very
much
differently
and
as
we
go
through
this
and
and
thanks
for
all
those
callers
who
called
in
today
we're
going
to
have
a
lot
more
conversations
regarding
the
updates
on
the
trial
right
kmlj
in
the
city
of
minneapolis
is
committed
to
making
sure
that
we
have
information
given
to
folks
during
this
time,
so
please
tune
in
to
kmoj.
C
You
can
also
go
to
like
I
said
the
office
of
violence
prevention
website
find
out
what
they're
doing,
but
I
think
it's
important
that
we
keep
our
our
our
minds
ready
to
ingest
this
information
and
really,
I
think,
it's
important
for
folks
to
to
to
just
understand
how
important
it
is
to
be
peaceful
kim.
So
it
was
good
to
hear
from
a
lot
of
folks
today.
It.
B
C
Absolutely
I
wish
we
had
an
hour.
We've
got
30
minutes,
so
I
appreciate
you
twin
cities
for
listening
in.
I
appreciate
kim
for
being
a
part
of
this
again.
We'll
talk
further
about
this,
but
again,
just
like
I
said,
trial
starts
march.
8Th
jury
selections
will
start
at
that
time.
I
think
some
of
the
reports
that
I
hear
that
it
should
be
probably
a
two-month
process
if
no
delays
so
just
be
aware
that
understand
what
our
city
will
look
like,
especially
in
the
downtown
areas
with
the
national
guard.
C
B
Because,
again,
you
know
they're
the
way
they
feel
they
may
bottle
it
up.
They
may
not
say
it,
but
then
they
may
act
it
out.
You
know
later
when
it
actually
hits
them
in
the
face.
So
when
they
have
to
see
it
you
know,
so
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
are,
you
know,
have
already
discussed
it
with
them.
B
Like
you
said,
hey,
if
you're
going
to
protest,
you
know
more
power
to
you,
you
know,
let's
keep
it
peaceful
and
let's
make
sure
that
we,
you
know,
make
sure
that
we
let
our
babies
know
or
you
know
I
can't
remember
who
it
was,
but
you
know
we
most
definitely
have
to
lead
them.
We
can't
tell
them
to
go
out
there,
put
them
out
there
and
then
leave
them
there
and
not
take
them
home
when
it's
time
to
go
home
right.
B
Absolutely,
let's
make
sure
that
we
direct
them.
You
know,
let's
come
together
as
a
city
if
we
need
to
start
being
proactive
and
you
know
doing
some
virtual
meetings
or
holding
some
things
together.
That's
going
to
give
you
know
everyone
an
outlet
to
talk
about
it
to
discuss
the
event.
You
know,
let's
make
it
happen
whatever
we
need
to
do.
C
Absolutely
and
it's
it's
important
so
keep
listening
in
minneapolis.
I
am
always
blessed
to
be
here.
We
will
continue
this
conversation
a
lot
in
the
next
couple
of
weeks
and
months.
So
thank
you
for
calling
god
bless,
everybody
be
well
all.
B
Right
anthony
appreciate
you
always
twin
cities
on
the
way
it's
mr
zaney
k,
mr
loudmouth
himself.
After
that,
of
course,
it's
the
one
and
only
q
bear
qbz
himself
and
then,
of
course,
we
have
a
phenomenal
roster
of
personalities,
that'll
be
on
after
that.
So
make
sure
you
don't
change
the
channel.
It's
899
kmoj,
the
people
station.