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Minneapolis precinct burns, and yet another video yields details on George Floyd's death

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Protests against the Floyd's death intensified after new footage of his arrest was made public. May

Protests against the Floyd's death intensified after new footage of his arrest was made public. [View in browser]( [Image]( May 29, 2020 [Image]( [New video shows another angle of George Floyd being restrained by police]( Disturbing new video shows another angle of George Floyd being restrained by police and saying he can't breathe before his death. ([The Last Word]() [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Image]( [Minneapolis police precinct burns as protests over George Floyd's death escalate]( Ali Velshi reports live from Minneapolis where a police station has caught fire during a protest against the fatal arrest of George Floyd. ([11th Hour]() [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Image]( [No police present as fires rage in Minneapolis after fierce protests]( Noting that most of a city block including a police station in Minneapolis, Ali Velshi reports on the lack of police presence as people continue to swarm the city's streets. The violence broke out amid protests over the fatal arrest of George Floyd. ([11th Hour]() [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Image]( [Chris Hayes on Floyd protests: This is what Trump’s America has wrought]( Chris Hayes: “There is no plan from the President… Not the pandemic. Not the economic crisis. Not the societal inequities. Not predatory policing. Not the protests in Minnesota. Nothing except to make it all worse.” ([All In]() [Facebook]( [Twitter]( MORE VIDEOS Sen. Smith on George Floyd's death: 'It is extremely important that these officers are charged' ([The Last Word]() 'We're reeling. We're in deep pain.': Minneapolis city council VP ([Rachel Maddow]() Valerie Jarrett on George Floyd’s death: ‘We expect action, we expect justice’ ([MSNBC]() ‘Art of the Deal’ co-author: Trump ‘couldn’t care less tens of thousands are people are dying’ ([MSNBC]() US Attorney promises ‘robust, meticulous’ investigation in death of George Floyd ([MSNBC]() ‘Haunted': Minnesota Attorney General responds to death and investigation of George Floyd ([The Beat]() Chuck Todd: 'We're talking about great-depression-levels of joblessness' ([Meet The Press Daily]() Rep. Anthony Brown: 'The hotspots right now seem to be in communities of color' ([Meet The Press Daily]() Fmr. Federal Prosecutor on death of George Floyd: ‘Murder and manslaughter have to be on the table’ ([MSNBC]() Dr. Redlener: Trump seems to be ‘missing in action’ in showing empathy ([MSNBC]() Jeh Johnson: I can think of no legitimate reason for tactics used by law enforcement with George Floyd ([Andrea Mitchell Reports]() Lawmakers look to reveal firms that got loans intended for small businesses ([Stephanie Ruhle]() Doctor calls on governors to implement mandatory masks in public ([Morning Joe]() QUOTE OF THE DAY ["This is a community, like communities all over the country...that have felt for too long that no matter how much evidence there is of wrongdoing, the answer seems to be 'don't believe your lying eyes.'"]( — MSNBC legal analyst Maya Wiley MORE FROM MSNBC [Image]( This weekend, Joy Reid explores poverty in the age of COVID-19. Joy will speak directly with farmers, meatpackers, minimum-wage workers and more vulnerable groups on how they’re being impacted during this crisis. She will also be joined by the leader of Poor People’s Campaign, Rev. Dr. William Barber, Rep. Joe Kennedy, Willie Nelson and more. Tune in Sunday at 9PM Eastern on MSNBC. [Image]( This November, over half of the electorate could cast their ballots by mail. Is the U.S. Postal Service ready? On episode 19 of the [“Into America”]( podcast, Trymaine Lee sits down with NBC News business correspondent Stephanie Ruhle to understand the financial struggles facing the post office. Plus, a former deputy postmaster general gives an inside look at how the funding debate in Washington, D.C., could impact the election this fall. Download and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Tell us what you think. [Drop us an e-mail.](mailto:msnbc.digital.editors@nbcuni.com?subject=MSNBC Daily) This newsletter was prepared for you by Stephanie Siek, Geet Jeswani and Stephanie Haberman. Check out ["The Day That Was,"]( our primetime video recap. Were you forwarded this email from a friend? [Subscribe to the MSNBC Daily here](. Follow MSNBC [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( Check out the MSNBC channel on Apple News Download the NBC News Mobile App and watch MSNBC [Listen live to MSNBC on TuneIn]( [Image] [Image] [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily)

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