The address at the DNC from mothers whose unarmed African-American children
were killed by law enforcement, or due to gun violence, marked an "extraordinary
moment," says New Jersey delegate Larry Hamm, chair of the People’s Organization
for Progress. But he adds, "I wish someone would have said police brutality must
stop. … In the two years since the death of Michael Brown, 2,500 people have
been killed by police in the United States." We are also joined by actor and
activist Danny Glover. Both men say they formerly supported Bernie Sanders and
now plan to vote for Hillary Clinton. Glover notes, "What we do beyond the 9th
of November is the most important thing."
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