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 George Floyd s killing is the latest in a series  stanley cup of incidents highlighting tensions between the black community and police, another death in the trend of black men being more likely to die at the hands of police than their white counterparts. During a year-long investigation, CBS News reached out to over 150 police departments about what they re doing to combat the racial disparity mdash; and more importantly, how well it is working. These problems did not start in the 2000s. They have been around forever,  Matthew Johnson, former president of the Los Angeles Police Commission told CBS News  Jeff Pegues.Though the issues began much earlier, George Floyd s recent death at stanley cup  the hands of a white Minneapolis officer sparked nationwide outrage and protests. In March, black EMT Breonna Taylor was shot and killed by Louisville police inside her home during an alleged botched drug raid. In 2014, both Eric Garner in New York and Ferguson teen Michael Brown died after encounters with police.                                        To Johnson, the problem goes further than the police. You saw it in the incident that happened in Central Park with Amy Cooper,  he said, referring to a white woman in New York City calling 911 and falsely claiming she was being  threatened by a black man,  when the man had asked her to leash  stanley cup her dog.        Three-quarters of the departments surveyed said they had made changes to their training after controversial use-of-force incidents, but some question whet Uedn U.S. Marshals staffer caught having sex on courthouse roof
 SEABROOK, N.H. -- The cod isn t just a fish to David Goethel. It s his identity, his ticket to middle-class life, his link to a historic industry. I paid for my education, my wife s education, my house, my kids  education; my slice of America was paid for on cod,  said Goethel, a 30-year veteran of these waters that once teemed with New England s air max  signature fish.But on this chilly, windy Saturday in April, after 12 hours out in the Gulf of Maine, he has caught exactly two cod, and he feels far removed from  stanley cup the 1990s, when he could catch 2,000 pounds in a day.                                        His boat, the Ellen  adidas samba Diane, a 44-foot fishing trawler named for his wife, is the only vessel pulling into the Yankee Fishermen s Co-op in Seabrook. Fifteen years ago, there might have been a half-dozen. He is carrying crates of silver hake, skates and flounder - all worth less than cod.One of America s oldest commercial industries, fishing along the coast of the Northeast still employs hundreds. But every month that goes by, those numbers fall. After centuries of weathering overfishing, pollution, foreign competition and increasing government regulation, the latest challenge is the one that s doing them in: climate change.        Though no waters are immune to the ravages of climate change, the Gulf of Maine, a dent in the coastline from Cape Cod to Nova Scotia, best illustrates the problem. The gulf, where fishermen have for centuries sought lobster, cod and other species that thrive