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"Reimagining" Policing: How Far Should Reforms Go?

04.14.2021 - By FOX News RadioPlay

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The fatal shooting of a 20-year old black man Daunte Wright by a police officer in Minnesota has sparked outrage and protests across America. In the wake of Wright’s death, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) faced criticism after her tweets calling for “no more policing” and former President Obama is calling on the U.S. to “reimagine policing.” Former deputy commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department Jason Johnson and Fox News contributor Richard Fowler weigh in on how to better improve police relations within communities and the comments on police reform from Rep. Tlaib and former President Obama.

 

Iran has been a major issue for President Biden as his administration tries to rejoin the international nuclear deal. However, another nuclear threat quietly looms in North Korea. President Biden recently told reporters it remains his top foreign policy issue after the Hermit Nation’s two-missile test. He also stated he is open to diplomacy but hasn't laid out his policy plan yet. Bruce Klingner, Senior Research Fellow for Northeast Asia Heritage Foundation discusses President Biden's handling of the North Korean threat, the likelihood that the coronavirus never reached North Korea and explains the environment in the communist regime.

 

Plus, commentary by FOX News Medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier.

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