
Why police convictions are so rare
Protests continue over the killing of George Floyd. Why police convictions are still so rare. And why black Americans are left out of the economic recovery.
June 8, 202029m 13s
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Show Notes
Marissa Lang and Clarence Williams report from Washington, D.C., as protests continue across the country. Georgetown University’s Paul Butler explains why it’s so difficult to prosecute police. And Heather Long looks at why black Americans have been left out of the economic recovery.
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Protesters gather on the streets of Washington, D.C., and around the world.
Filing charges in George Floyd’s death was the easy part. Now comes the hard part.
Digging deeper into the latest jobs report — and how black Americans are getting left behind.
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