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kmoj
the
people
station
that
was
pop
smoke
with
the
whoo,
it's
three
after
the
one
o'clock
hour,
I'm
glam
life
kim
and
right
now
I
am
on
with
one
of
my
favoritest
people
in
the
twin
cities.
That's
right!
I
hear
you
shuffling
the
paper
you
getting
prepared
now
anthony
I'm
getting
ready,
I'm
doing
right
right
now,
all
right
on
this
rainy
wednesday.
B
A
A
B
That
is
not
it
hey
minneapolis.
It
is
my
pleasure
to
be
with
you
again
on
minneapolis
360.
I
am
anthony
taylor
african
american
community
specialist
with
the
city
of
minneapolis,
bringing
you
minneapolis,
360.,
again
minneapolis.
It
is
again
our
my
pleasure
to
be
here.
B
We
have
been
talking
the
last
couple
of
weeks
that
we're
having
our
show
weekly,
so
I
think
it's
very
important
that
we
have
this
show
and
obviously
our
focus
has
been
on
former
minneapolis
police
officer,
derek
shaven's
trial
that
is
actually
in
motion,
so
we
have
been
last
couple
of
weeks
is
giving
information
to
folks
on
what's
going
on
regarding
public
safety
and
information
regarding
things
that
affect
us
in
a
community
around
the
trial.
What
we
are
not
doing
is
giving
our
opinion
on.
B
B
As
we
all
know,
minneapolis
jury
selection
started
on
monday
with
the
trial
of
derek
savin,
and
if
you
get
updates
and
get
on
cam
oj
in
the
different
ways
that
you
can
find
your
news
and
your
media,
you
can
understand
how
those
things
are
progressing.
B
One
of
the
things
that
I
think
is
important
minneapolis
is
that
we
remember
is
that
this
trial
is
worldwide,
so
the
eyes
of
the
world
are
actually
on
minneapolis
and
when
big
events
like
this
happen-
and
we
are
in
the
midst
of
it-
our
way
of
living
changes
right.
B
So
I've
talked
to
you
many
times
about
the
different
road
closures,
that'll
be
happening
and
the
different
ways
that
you
can
access
certain
buildings
in
the
government
center
and
things
like
that,
because
if
you
go
downtown,
minneapolis
you'll
see
that
that
your
city
looks
a
lot
different.
We
do
understand
that
the
national
guard
is
in
town.
B
Governor
walsh
has
activated
the
national
guard
to
be
around
so
you'll,
see
more
of
those
folks
on
the
ground.
Crews
have
been
around
to
a
stall
perimeters
around
the
government
center
and
city
hall
in
preparation
for
that.
So
that
may
cause
some
changes
to
how
you
get
around
specifically
with
the
bus
or
the
light
rail.
So
a
lot
of
times
it
that
that
these
things
happen
is
for
our
job.
I
think,
as
a
city
to
make
sure
folks
are
informed
one
of
the
good
things
about
this
platform.
B
A
B
A
Man,
you
know,
I
just
thought
it
was
great
that
they
were
listening
and
that
they
were
definitely
you
know
they
wanted
to
speak
on
it.
They
wanted
to
talk
about
it.
So
again,
today
is
your
opportunity.
If
you
are
tuned
in
now-
and
you
have
some
questions
about-
you
know-
concerns
about
some
of
the
things
that
we're
mentioning
or
if
you
have
some
statements
that
you,
you
know
that
you
want
to
make
we're
opening
up
the
phone
lines
today
right.
B
Absolutely
one
of
the
things,
too
is
that
we
have
to
understand
that
some
of
the
buildings
are
closed,
so
the
government
center
parking
ramp
is
closed.
We
understand
that
that
is
is
close
to
domestic
abuse
center
to
access
remote
services.
You
got
to
call
612
350.
B
You
can
always
get
updates
if
you
go
to
minneapolis.gov
also
to
our
office
of
violence.
Prevention
folks
are
are
putting
in
outreach
workers,
there's
an
rsp
for
folks
to
get
into.
If
you
want
to
kind
of
activate
some
of
the
work
around
your
community,
the
office
of
violence
prevention
is
one
of
those
departments
that
really
does
a
great
job
in
in
helping
out
our
community
it's
this
is
it's
really
interesting?
B
How
I
think
that
a
lot
of
times
kim
we
we
as
a
community,
understand
the
importance
of
really
accessing
information
and
and
being
able
to
be
involved
in
our
community,
because
there's
a
lot
of
people
on
the
ground
boots
on
the
ground.
That's
really
wanting
to
do
work
to
help
out
our
city.
C
Oh
hey,
I'm
calling.
My
main
concern
is
the
future
at
george
floyd
square.
I
know
the
police
said
they're
going
to
try
to
take
it
out
after
the
after
the
trial
and
I'm
just
hoping
the
community
is
mobilizing
to
protect
it.
C
Oh
I'm
slater
from
uptown.
B
Uptown
yeah,
you
know
that
that's
obviously
one
of
the
the
biggest
things
that
is
in.
B
George
floyd
square
and
being
able
to
make
sure
that
people
voice
their
opinions
around
that
because
that's
it's
actually
a
sacred
place.
What
you
think
absolutely.
C
Yeah
one
thousand
percent:
it
feels
like
a
a
memorial
that
can't
just
be
swept
out
at
the
convenience
of
the
state.
C
I
gotta
say:
let
me
open.
B
A
D
But
what
I
hope
our
people
take
a
look
at
is
we're
still
killing
each
other
and
if
they
can
see
that
other
people
are
killing
us
as
well,
we
can
take
a
look
at
what's
going
on
with
george
roy
and
look
at
what
we're
doing
to
our
own
community
and
hopefully
that
will
impact
and
help
people
look
at
our
community
is
injected,
is
distraught
just
as
much
without
just
one
lightning
and
killing
one
lovely
with
all
blacks
feeling
blacks.
I
hope
we
get
something
out
of
this,
but
I
hope
we
find
something
for
ourselves
as.
E
E
We
need
to
do
what's
right.
We
need
to
make
the
president
and
let
them
know
when
I
say
them,
you
know
the
officers.
This
is
not
it's
not
a
game
anymore,
you
know,
it's
really
serious
lives
are
being
taken
and
and
lives
are
being
uploaded
feelings
and
emotions.
I
think,
mr
chavez,
you
know
his
feelings
and
emotions
got
the
best
of
them
and
he
took
that
man's
life.
E
Mr
george
ford
right
on
the
televised
we
saw
it
so
hopefully
they
we
do
the
right
thing
and
find
them
guilty,
and
I
also
think
last
thing
is
that
we
need
to
change
the
black
and
white.
The
laws
need
to
be
changed.
We
are
not
back
with
the
founding
so-called
fathers,
you
know
it's
20
21.,
some
of
those
things
that
are
on
black
and
white
need
to
be
rewritten
for
today's
time.
Thank
you
guys
so
much
for
the
work
you
do.
Thank
you
great
comment.
B
You
yes,
and
a
couple
of
themes
too,
kevin
is
like
people
are
talking
about.
Folks
want
justice
right,
folks,
want
justice,
and
then
one
of
the
callers
that
resonated
with
me,
I
think,
a
couple
of
weeks
ago
is
just
the
changing
our
laws
and
our
policy
and
having
people
that
look
like
us,
be
in
charge
of
of
things
that
affect
us
as
black
folks.
Right.
B
That
this
is
is
a
systemic
issue
in
our
country
and
systemic
racism
is
real.
It's
so
hard
to
understand
the
magnitude
of
where
we're
at,
because
this
is
in
our
city,
and
I
think
it's
important
for
folks
to
be
able
to
express
that.
So
thank
you,
caller
thanks
folks
for
for
for
chiming
in,
we
have.
F
B
F
Sure
I
am
a
community
outreach
and
engagement
coordinators,
so
I'm
one
of
the
people
that
work
for
metro
transit
and
tries
to
convey
the
voices
of
the
community
back
to
our
organization.
B
Great,
so
this
is
joanna
hubbard
revere
from
metro
transit.
Talk
to
us
briefly
joanna
like
we
understand
that
the
city
is
preparing
for
this
trial,
so
we've
got
a
lot
of
our
municipalities,
doing
different
things
regarding
metro
transit
right.
What
is
being
done
to
prepare
for
this
trial
regarding
metro,
transit.
F
Sure
so,
we've
partnered
with
state
and
local
officials
in
preparation
for
the
trial,
actually
we've
taken
steps
to
help
employees
and
writers
know
and
understand
any
changes
in
transit
service
due
to
the
trial.
As
the
area
prepares
for
trial,
it's
anticipated
that
the
demonstrations
might
take
place.
Obviously
right.
So
we
respect
and
support
the
rights
of
people
to
peacefully
give
voice
to
their
views
and
we're
just
prepared
to
detour.
B
F
Oh
sure,
absolutely
there
are
so
many
ways
that
you
can
get
in
touch
with
us.
So
if
service
changes
are
needed,
metro
transit
will
communicate
that
information
to
our
customers
via
writer
alerts
and
that's
when
people
are
signed
up
for
specific
alerts
related
to
their
bus
route,
social
media,
our
website,
we
actually
have
a
web
page
for
changes
in
transit
service
due
to
the
trial.
It's
a
metrotransit.org
and
you'll
click
on
transit
service
during
shopping
trial.
F
B
F
Absolutely
yep,
so
any
you
know.
Sometimes
demonstrations
can
start
at
point
a
you
know
and
end
a
mile
two
miles
down
the
road
at
point
b.
So
any
disruptions
that
are
going
to
take
place
related
to
the
trial
that
might
cause
us
to
detour
our
buses.
We
will
be
reaching
out
and
communicating
about
it.
F
No,
but
just
personally
I
love
kmoj.
I've
been
listening
to
you
guys
since
1992.
I
think
I
love
y'all,
so
thank
you
so.
B
Thank
you,
too,
that
was
joanna
hubbard
revere
from
metro
transit.
Talking
about
how
you
access
information,
if
there's
some
disruption
in
service
again,
she
had
a
she
said.
Metrotransit.Org
writer
alerts
is
the
website
you
can
go
to.
You
can
also
call
612-373-3333
and
I
think,
a
lot
of
us
understand
who
ride
public
transportation
at
times
that
those
websites
are
really
easy
to
access
as
well.
So
I
want
to
thank
joanna
from
metro
transit
coming
on
the
show
to
talk
to
us
about
that
today.
B
This
is
a
a
big
deal,
minneapolis
from
what
the
information
that
I
have
jury
selection
should
take
a
couple
of
weeks
and
the
trial.
I
think
opening
statements
are
scheduled
for
march
29th.
B
B
Your
612-377-3456,
but
I
do
know
a
lot
of
folks
want
justice.
I
think
there's
a
lot
of
people
in
our
community
talking
about
what
happens
to
38th
and
chicago
and
george
floyd
square,
and
people
really
are
leaned
into
that.
Please.
I
always
tell
you
before.
If
you
want
to
find
out
information
regarding
some
of
the
work
that
the
office
of
violence
prevention
is
doing,
and
some
of
the
proposals
that
are
out
there
so
folks
can
get
some
funds
to
kind
of
activate
in
their
community.
B
Please
go
to
the
minneapolis.gov
website
type
in
office
of
violence
prevention,
to
be
able
to
find
that
information,
and
one
of
the
biggest
things
to
minneapolis
that
I
want
folks
to
understand
is
you
can
call
3-1-1
ken
we've
talked
about
3-1-1
throughout
the
course
of
the
show
and
how.
A
F
B
Something
to
that
effect,
so
one
of
the
things
too.
I
want
to
talk
just
really
briefly,
and
this
is
for
our
our
grown
folks
with
with
kids
and
babies,
and
just
understanding
that
we
are
still
in
a
a
covert
world.
B
Culvert
is
still
real
being
able
to
talk
to
our
people
about
our
young
people
just
about
what
they
see
in
here
regarding
george
floyd
and
the
video
that's
been
out
there
and
I
wanna
just
tease
next
week's
show
we're
gonna
talk
about
how
we
deal
with
with
trauma
in
our
community,
especially
around
traumatic
events
and
and
even
this
trial
being
a
traumatic
event.
A
lot
of
this
is
opening
up
wounds
that
have
not
been
sufficiently
healed
in
our
community,
and
we
all
know
that.
B
That's
something
that
is
definitely
in
the
air
and
it's
not
resolved
so.
B
Absolutely
absolutely
so
wanted
to
talk
about
that
briefly,
kim
just
share
your
thoughts
and
you
don't
have
to
necessarily
get
into
details.
But
just
when
you
talk
about
the
world
watching
minneapolis
and
the
world
being
here
like,
for
instance,
I
was
downtown
at
the
government
center
yesterday
and
I
was
walking
around
and
there's
so
many
press
and
reporters
and
since
I'm
walking,
I
can
see
this
camera
crew
walking,
and
this
is
a
lady
who
was
talking
in
german
right.
So
she
was,
she
was
reporting
in
germany.
B
So
and
if
you
get
on
the
reports
and
you
get
your
news
and
you'll
see
different
links,
you
know
there's
articles
in
the
new
york
times,
there's
articles
in
the
washington
post,
you
know
there's
so
many
different
outlets
that
are
picking
this
up.
Just.
How
does
that
make
you
feel
kim
when
this
is
happening
first
of
all
in
our
city?
But
how
is
affecting
the
way
folks
view
minneapolis.
A
Man,
you
know
it's,
so
this
is
the
crazy
thing
for
me
is
of
course
it's
not
just
minneapolis
that's
affected
right.
The
world
is
affected
because
when
it
happened,
you
know
when
that
incident
occurred,
everybody
all
over
the
I
mean,
I'm
not
going
to
say
everybody,
but
man
most
of
the
world
reacted
to
it
right.
A
Of
course,
things
went
down
all
over
the
place
and
I
feel
that
they're
looking
at
minnesota,
you
know
to
be
able
to
make
a
a
change
they're
looking
at
minnesota
to
be
able
to
bring
justice,
and
I
mean
I'm
nervous
right
now,
because
I'm
just
not
sure-
and
these
are
my
thoughts
only
and
in
my
opinion
only
this
has
nothing
to
do
with
kmlj,
nor
the
city
of
minneapolis.
A
But
I
don't
know
that
I
feel
so
confident
with
this
judge
that
we
have
right.
I'm
just
going
to
be
honest,
and
I
don't
know
if
we're
going
to
get
the
justice
that
that
we
deserve
right
or
that
george
floyd's
family
deserves
or
even
us
as
a
state
us
as
a
people
us
as
a
community.
Us,
as
you
know,
I
mean
the
world
and
so
I'm
nervous
and
then
for
our
babies,
and
I
know
you
kind
of
touched
on
it
a
tad
bit,
but
just
you
know
what
resources
are
out
there
for
them.
A
For
healing.
For
you
know,
because,
like
you
talked
about
the
wounds,
you
know
being
open
but,
like
I
said,
some
haven't
even
opened
yet
for
our
young
ones.
So
this
is
opening
up
a
whole
nother
can
of
worms
that
I'm
just
wondering
what
resources
and
what
do
we
have
out
there,
for
you
know
for
our
youth
and
and
and
even
just
for
you
know
our
community-
I
don't
this
is
this
is
one
of
the
most
I
don't
know
it
has
me
on
pins
and
needles.
B
B
So
it
makes
a
lot
of
folks
nervous
because
you
know
all
all
we
want
is
is
justice
for
for
for
our
people
in
our
community
and
it's
it's
it's
traumatizing
and
I
just
want
to
be
able
to
acknowledge
that,
and
I
think
our
folks
understand
that
too.
A
B
Minneapolis
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informed
with
kmoj
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informed
to
get
news
updates
regarding
the
trial
and
again
folks,
you
know,
as
we
are,
are
talking
about
this
trial
and
we're
moving
forward
with
weekly
shows.
I
want
to
hear
what
the
community
has
to
say
about
george
floyd,
so
please
call
in
when
you
do
next
week.
Number
is.
B
612-377-3456
I
wanna
just
tease
a
little
bit
about
next
week's
show,
we're
gonna
talk
about
some
of
the
resources
and
how
folks
can
access
them
around
trauma
and,
unfortunately,
kim
we've
had
to
have
these
shows
in
our
city.
Regarding.
D
A
This
is
going
to
make
for
a
very
interesting
show
next
week,
so
make
sure
you
guys
tell
your
friends
and
family
about
it.
I
mean
this
is
going
to
be
the
opportunity
for
everyone
to
hear
about
some
resources,
and
you
know
talk
to
somebody
who
may
be
able
to
be
of
some
assistance.
B
Absolutely
and
you're
not
alone
right,
you're,
not
alone,
and
I
think
that's
one
of
the
things
that
we
have
to
remember.
If
there's
neighbors,
you
can
talk
to
relatives
call.
We
also
suggested
that
when,
when
we
were
deep
in
the
midst
of
covet
but
reach
out
to
people,
make
sure
that
you
check
in
with
your
loved
ones,
check
in
with
your
babies,
understand
that
the
weather
is
getting
nice
so
being
able
to
activate
your
voice
around
all
of
the
things
that
are
happening
in
our
city,
I
think,
is
vitally
important.
B
A
B
It
gets
a
lot
better,
so
minneapolis.
I
appreciate
the
time
please
tune
in
next
week
at
one
o'clock
at
minneapolis,
360.,
again,
god
bless
and
be
safe,
minneapolis.