One year ago today George Floyd’s death sparked outrage that will likely change policing in the U.S. forever. The unarmed black man was killed by former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin while under arrest. A viral video showed Chauvin pressing his knee on Floyd’s neck for several minutes until he died. After the video was shown, violent protests erupted across the U.S. over police brutality and racism. This past March, Derek Chauvin was convicted of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. The other three former officers who aided Chauvin are set to go to trial in August. Calls for police reform have also been at the forefront following Floyd’s death. Both Republicans and Democrats have promised to pass legislation but have fallen short on getting a bill passed. Civil rights attorney and FOX News contributor Leo Terrell and founder and CEO of TruthNotLies and FOX News contributor Jehmu Greene look back at the past year, the impact of George Floyd’s death and where America is today on police reform.

U.S intelligence agencies are set to deliver a public report to Congress in the next month, detailing what they have discovered about mysterious flying objects, referred to as UFOs or UAPs. Fox News Nation Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin joins to discuss how the study of UFOs gained prominence and shifted from a joke to a legitimate nation security concern at the Pentagon. She explains how these “unidentified aerial phenomena” have baffled pilots and radar alike and breaks down what possible explanations there could be for these mysterious occurrences.

Plus, commentary by Dan Gainor, vice president for TechWatch, business and culture at the Media Research Center.

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