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Art Acevedo, chief of police in Houston, has been outspoken about the death of George Floyd and the protests that have followed. He tells TODAY he promised Floyd’s family a police escort for Floyd’s funeral so “they can put their loved one to rest in a dignified manner.” In response to controversy over recent police shootings, he calls for “a national conversation” about the release of body-cam video: “We need some national standards.”