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>> thank you. i just don't understand that. >> on the day of the shooting, >> take care. >> you too. >> thank you so much. july 1st, the police chief defended his officer's actions. >> someone that from our understanding has a long history. not only with police from our department, but with the county. known to be an assaultive i'm alison kosik for don person. lemon. this is newark airport, the >> members of the community have scene of a few tense moment this voiced outrage about the hall is evening. shooting. a united airlines flight headed to germany blew a tire on take not satisfied with the police off and debris flew into the investigation into the officer's engine. response. the plane returned with a we showed the video of the damaged engine and landed safely. shooting to city councilman, norman braddock. >> i can see why people are traumatized looking at something like that. >> joining a revolution trying to overthrow president assad. we need answers. inside the rebel army insists he >> braddock has been critical of the slow pace of the shooting is the highest level member of the regime to quit. investigation. >> could it be they are trying no confirmation yet. to make sure they are doing a thorough job? indiana police say weather is to that's why the investigation is -- blame for a deadly multivehicle >> it has something to do with pile up this morning. it and it should be a top priority. at least 16 cars in
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tractor-trailer trucks smashed >> the michigan police into each other in jasper county. investigator would not discuss one was kill and six others the case. injured. he told us i can't tell you when the case is going to be fog plus smoke from a nearby fire made it tough for drivers to see. completed. the matter is going to be former congressman patrick investigated by a police agency, kennedy said his friend and the michigan state police along colleague jesse jackson jr. is beginning his journey to recovery. with the michigan attorney general's office. he visited with jackson at the mayo clinic this week where the paul's mother feels she knows the answer to the question of chicago congressman is being whether police used too much force. treated for bipolar disorder on >> for appeared to be a firing erin burnett out front, he is squad dressed in police battling deep, deep depression. uniforms. there was another way. >> jesse is getting the help he they did not have to kill him. needs and he needs to make that a priority. i am happy he is making it a >> jason carroll, cnn, michigan. priority. >> now that the justice not only for his own sake, but department launched their own for everybody whoa is watching who also feels the shame and investigation into the police stigma of suffering for shooting, the obvious question is, did the officers respond depression and a mental illness. appropriately? earlier i spoke with behavioral >> jackson has not been on scientist dr. bill lieu in ski. capitol hill since march. he was first elected to congress he trains on how to handle the in 1995. mentally ill and said the wikileaks founder is expected to
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speak publicly tomorrow from reaction is not that unusual. london trying to avoid >> the duration of firing is for extradition to sweden. a sport period of time and they are going to fire a quarter second a round. he is refusing to offer the offer of asylum and is trapped in one second, you have five at the embassy for now. bullets fired. the duration of shooting was a firefighters out west are short period of time. glad to see slightly cooler you have six officers firing. temperature this is weekend, usually in this situation, each helping them get an upper hand on a long line of wildfires. officer is making their judgment individually. california and washington state, people who fled the area are so each officer is going to be allowed to go back home and see what was spared. starting to fire and then ending fire individually. >> wait until you see what we are working on tonight. as a group, it's a large number of rounds. saturday night where most shows dare not to go. we will see what the investigation comes up with for each time of duration and frequency of shot. >> tonight, spike lee like you never have seen him before. that's not uncharacteristic of a large number of situations in which the officers as a group >> the kind of interview only don lemon can do. are responding to a threat. >> police sent a s.w.a.t. team talking politics. with a gun on a high school campus. we have the video and why crews >> i didn't drink the kool aid. said it needed to be done in the >> we are not punks. first place.
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>> and everything i need to say has been said. >> plus, afghan forces turning on americans. that's true. >> attempted to undermine the trust. >> ryan gets riled up. ...but you still have to go to the gym. >> and you did build that! ♪ the one and only, cheerios >> the hairpin turn gone terribly wrong. tonight on cnn. >> first tonight, born in atlanta and now an international star. spike lee fundamentally changed film making and in the process has become a leader in race relations and a cultural icon. he sits down with our don lemon and opens up from everything from president obama to racism. >> there people who say and i heard a number of people say this. i think they said it to a number of people, new racism is a denial of racism. >> there is an answer to that this question to whether i have known and seen.
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this country means a great -- one of the biggest steps in history from president barack hussein obama put his right hand on abraham lincoln's bible. i didn't go for the okie doke. i didn't drink the kool aid. there were a ton of people black and white, brown and yellow, who thought at that moment racism would disappear. abracadabra, presto chango, alakazam, poof. why would it just disappear? i never thought that. a lot of people did though. this is going to be the defining moment. then when we entered the post racial -- what does that mean? the post racial era? race does not matter anymore because we have an african-american president.
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come on now. >> what are you saying? >> that it's still here with us. it might be different shapes and different forms and disguises, different configurations, but it's still here. >> do you think african-americans are too sensitive about race, for the most part? that's the first place we look. i said it because i'm african-american. that's not always the case. >> again to answer you, i think that is hard to say african-americans and mean that blanket. everyone thinks the same. i think definitely african-americans think like that. african-americans who don't. i think that's something that we get tripped up into a game and the world is one monolithic group.
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>> one of the harshest things i heard about you recently is that you are a racist. >> a school apparently under siege boy a gunman. you are a race baiter. >> people are dying in here. >> most of the us have taken part in a fire drill or two. >> they go up and getting garlic bread pizza and perry combo. >> fried chicken and biscuit eating monkey. one school decided to prepare >> bean eating and dirt in the for the worst. more than a dozen law enforcement agencies were apartment and dirty shoes and -- involved saying education is the [inaudible]. first step to surviving what's >> what do you say to that? known as an active shooting. >> my ancestors were enslaved for 40 years. >> police are continuing to scour wooded areas and waterways they called martin luther king martin luther coop. in a park west of toronto. search teams were called in this week when hikers made a grizzly i am not trying to put myself on discovery. their level. a severed head was spotted and then two hands were found in a at any time, the quickest way river. and this is an old trick. the quickest way when they talk >> the conclusion that they are most likely associated to the foot and the head found about racism is a call to a yesterday. racist. that is old. >> today other remains were
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>> that's the question i ask you. >> it's old. found in a ravine east of toronto, but it's unclear if i am so past that. they are human or animal. it's not even funny. i keep it moving. >> an emergency forced an keep it moving. airline pilot to return to newark airport. >> really makes you wonder, is a tire on united flight 96 blew there a topic that spike lee apart on take off. doesn't have an opinion about. the pilot managed to land he feels strongly about a fellow filmmaker. without a problem. that's for sure. >> everything i need to say 173 people were on board and everybody is safe at making new about tyler perry has been said. travel plans tonight. as crimes fuelled by hate are >> next accident spike lee opens up about his film and message to more common, communities draw tyler perry. together, finding strength where they can. hey, i love your cereal there -- muslims know that better than most. it's got that sweet honey taste. their mosque was burned to the ground this month and they will but no way it's 80 calories, right? mark the end of the holy month no way, right? of ramadan at their homes or a lady, i just drive the truck. convention center rented by the right, there's no way right, right? mosque leaders. have a nice day. not how they expected to honor this time. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. of course the shooting at a sikh temple showed how terrible the crimes can be and more troubling, groups motivated by hate appear to be on the rise. cnn correspondent looks at a troubling trend.
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>> it's a disturbing trend. hate groups are on the rise. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. the consequence is violent and deadly. white supremacist targeting sikhs at a temple, killing six worshippers. the hate movement has been you know, ronny... basically rapidly rising for a folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. little over a decade. and how happy are they jimmy? i'd say happier than a bodybuilder directing traffic. >> in 2000, they were tracking he does look happy. just over 600 hate groups. get happy. get geico. by 2011, that increased to 1018. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. what changed? some say the changing face of america. starting with the 2000 census that predicted by 2055 less than half of the country would be white. >> if you are a white supremacist and you find that out, it's terrifying because that puts an end to your dreams of creating a white nation in the united states. >> hate groups and hate crimes are motivated by race and
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religion. 2009, a white supremacist is arrested for fatally shooting a security guard at washington's holocaust memorial. he died while awaiting trial. 2011, at a martin luther king parade in spokane, washington, the fbi finds a backpack loaded with explosives. this man identified as a white supremacist pleads guilt to a federal hate crime. this year 14 alleged members of the group american front are arrested on charges including anti-american military training and planning a attack in central florida. their ultimate aim is race war against juice, immigrants and other minorities. trials are scheduled for later this year. that brings us back to sikh temple shooter wade page. how do you stop an apparent lone wolf? >> the sad fact is he is one of
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thousands of people involved in the skin head movement who look like him with the racist tattoos who say vile things about killing jews or blacks or >> spike lee's latest film leaves audiences speechless. whatever the case might be. you can get one thing and he he decided to step over the violence. looks at his deeply religious most won't. summer. it's very, very hard to know when it's going to happen. >> unless there is a threat of spike lee talks about the unique violence, agents cannot arrest them. twist in the film and thoughts on the film industry and a topic no matter how hateful the speech. of contention for him. susan candiotti, cnn, new york. filmmaker tyler perry. >> paul ryan out with his mom and what president obama is this is you know it's a spike lee film. calling snake oil, next. a busy day in politics today. then you go places i feel you haven't gone. everything was different and different subject matters.
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myself and james mc bride, this is how he wanted to tell the story. he is not necessarily trying to duplicate what was done in the past and find different ways and tell different stories. >> this is something that you go oh, my gosh, what is going on. there is a visceral reaction from anyone and if you don't have one, you are not human. >> or you are a monster. >> the twist and the shocker. i have been begging people not to get it away. the twist. you don't want that. it's touching. what we did is touch and go. that's one of the hardest things. what we did, that's not easy.
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one of the hardest things i had to film. >> are you sure? think you will regret leaving that in there? >> no, no, no. here's the thing. if you don't include that scene, why make that film? i have been a punk move to not include that. if you are going to go that way, it would have been a punk move not to include it. we are not punks. >> you concerned that by giving it away it may limit the amount of people who will go or it takes away from the experience? >> it takes away the enjoyment of discovery. my man, if i was worried about the box office, i would make the black disney. you don't do a film like this
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when the concern is box office. there is no one flying through the air. people are transforming. there is no special computer-generated effects. there no explosions. i know that people say well, that's not who i want to see. how many times can we keep seeing the same film? again and again and again. red hook summer to me, this film is not new. we have been doing work like this from the get go. >> paul ryan released tax this is a continuation of the returns for the past two years. it shows he and his wife made $323,000 in 2011 and paid work. observations of the experience from african-americans and contemporaries. $65,000 in taxes, 20% of his income.
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the many different and one that is a higher percentage than monolithic group. mitt romney paid in 2011. he paid 14.5% that year. we look alike and talk alike and what about 2010? we all like the same thing. we all just like the same thing. he also paid a higher percentage that's a lie. of his income. 16% of romney's 14.5%. that's a bold faced lie. mitt romney took a day off, but >> you have been critical of black film and the production behind the scenes he held several private meetings in boston. value of some black productions. in florida, paul ryan tackled you believe it is stereo typical. the issue head on before an audience of retirees and his own you strive not to do that. mom. what you call prototypes and ryan said he will preserve stereotypes. medicare for future generations. why are you critical of that? >> number one, i'm a student of >> here is what mitt romney and cinema. i will do. we will end the raid of medicare. i live and breathe cinema and i'm a professor of film and went we will restore the promise of this program and make sure that to graduate school. this board of bureaucrats will i am an artistic director and not mess with my mom's or more mom's health care. know the damage that they did >> president obama is talking
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medicare with a different view of course. and the degradation of not just black people, but people of he made two stops in the small, but critical state of new color, women, native americans hampshire,ing audiences that and hispanics and the damage romney and ryan's plans will that has been done to the cause seniors to pay more for less coverage and the budget imagery throughout the history of television and movies. would benefit the wealthy at the it's simple. expense of the middle class. >> governor romney's plan would raise taxes on little class >> do you think you have been critical of tyler perry? families with children by an average of $2,000. do you think tyler perry, are you lumping him into that? ask governor romney and his running mate when they are here >> i think everything i need to say about tyler perry has been on monday, ask them if that's said. fair. the man is a brilliant ask him how it grows the economy businessman and do what he does, and how it will strengthen the god bless him. >> what do you mean by god bless middle class. him? they have been trying to sell >> may god bless him. he told me to go to hell. i say god bless him. this snake oil before. >> today marked the president's third visit to new hampshire this year. they will campaign there on monday. >> you really think it's that damaging to african-americans we are work to bring you the latest news. and to your culterure? what we are working on for you tomorrow.
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>> coming up in the cnn newsroom >> yes. sunday, a controversial new policy at a denver university when you grow up, you don't see where undocumented immigrants can get a reduced tuition. we are seeing a lot of negative your history reflected. presidential ads. how do they stack up to the more notorious ads of the past? it definitely has an effect. a talk with macy gray working hard to maintain her individuality. on who you are, the way you all that and more coming up sunday. allison? think you stand in the world. >> thanks. also what can you accomplish? american troops being killed by the very people they are helping to train. >> you feel that you owe it to we will look at sweeping changes to protect our troops from those the people who came before you to portray people in a fair -- who are there to help. . >> yes. ordinary rubs don't always work on my arthritis. we are talking about oscar and gordon parks and van peebles, ozzy davis. they made it possible. paul robeson. they made it possible for me to do what i'm doing.
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>> red hook summer opens in select cities on august 24th. always political and opinionated, don asked spike lee about president obama. >> do you think he lived up to the promises? >> ahead, spike on the president, on the competition and who he said is holding up progress. so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one.
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nato commanders are making changes in how they conduct and protect themselves. that's after a string of attacks after officers and policemen violently turning on nato forces. details from cnn pentagon correspondent, barbara star. >> at least 24 american troops in afghanistan attacked and killed by afghan forces this year. the top commander, general john allen is ordering massive new security measures.
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starting with his headquarters, allen ordered all troops to carry their weapons loaded at all times. it's a headquarters visited by defense secretaries and journalists. >> spike lee has always been they were in september of last political and this season is no year when insurgents attack from different. outside the base. now across the country, afghan don asked if the president lived up to his promises and what lies forces are turning their weapons ahead. on nato and u.s. troops. >> i am thinking about my >> our enemies attempted to grandma. undermine the trust. she lived to be 100 years old. her mother was born a slave. between the coalition and afghan forces. i am five generations after the slaves. they tried to take credit for a what barack sides true. number of so-called green on blue or insider attacks that this is the only place in the world where this could happen. have taken place this fighting season. america. >> do you think that's the expectation? >> since 2007, 69 americans have been killed by afghan forces >> he was the savior. black jesus. according to the pentagon. the military already is used i don't care who it was. so-called guardian angels, a service member designated to
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expectations were i think way too high. stand watch over others while they eat and sleep. what somebody can deliver knowing how politics work and anywhere they might come into knowing that you have to deal contact with afghan forces. >> defense secretary leon with the congress and in my panetta is calling for better opinion the congress that intelligence and better solidifies the same. screening of new afghan whatever you do, you are recruits. the pentagon is emphasizing the attacks are still relatively blocking that. blocking and blocking. small in numbers. >> i want to stress that these every breath we take, we doll what we can. incidents which have involved 31 you don't get a second term. bottom line. if it hurts americans in the afghans do not reflect the pride process, tell them business. and dedication of 350,000 >> do you think he lived up to soldiers and police of the the promises? afghan national security forces. are. >> the man is not perfect. who is perfect? >> small numbers or not, the attacks are taking their toll. my wife and i had a fund-raiser one military official in afghanistan who is now carrying his weapon around the clock said at our house in manhattan and raised over $1 billion for him everyone is watching everyone and he has my full support. i will do what i can to help else just in case. that he gets a second term in barbara star, cnn, the pentagon. office. >> many of us had fender benders.
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but full-blown wicked rollovers >> you deserve a second term. do you want to talk about the other side? like that, not many can say they walked away from something like this. >> i don't want to. the two guys in the car can. i don't think i have to do that. number one, you have to be -- the woman who experienced her own tragedy and went on to be a cnn hero. it's very obvious. [speaking foreign language] plain as day and americans will have to make a choice. >> teen pregnancy is a very big you can go this way or that way. issue. there is going to be no in when you go to the slums, it is between. >> here won all kinds of awards unbelievable what you see. and known all-around the world. many of my girls live here. what's next for spike lee. you see the girls and they are babies holding babies. don couldn't let him go without asking. >> as a critic and as a filmmaker, what's next? >> about ten years ago, i was volunteering at this maternity hospital and holding this baby and he passed away. what's next for spike lee? where do you think spike lee should go? do you have a plan? this teen mother failed to raise >> right now, this is long-term. the money to cover treatment. four days later, my own son red hook summer in atlanta and passed away in an accident.
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the rest of the country, august i realized i didn't want any mother to feel the same grief 24th, i have a play on brought way. that i went through. the first one, mike tyson. my name is catalina escobar and >> how did you get involved? i am helping teen moms get a >> he did in las vegas. healthy and productive for them i have known him for 25 years and on broadway. and their babies. said fine. every show. when we first started at the maternity hospital, we reduced the infant mortality rate. i have also finished the documentary on the 20th the problem was bigger than anniversary. a documentary on the bad album. that. >> my girls, being pregnant because they don't have a sexual education and many of my girls are sexually abused. when my girls come, they drop their babies at the daycare center. >> august 21st will be the 20th anniversary at the venice film we have different workshops so they can develop their skills. [speaking foreign language] festival. >> don lemon with spike lee. ahead, a homeless man shot dozens of times by police. the whole thing caught on tape. >> we are not changing the lives of these girls. did officers overreact. if you give them the right we will let you decide.
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curiosity has us seeing red and a lot of it. nasa is showing off pictures snapped by the curiosity rover. nasa believes the picture show proof of hydrated minerals in the landscape. they also say the landscape is similar to the four corners region of the western united states.
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dry and rocky like areas around arizona and new mexico. for all intents and purposes, the next two guys shouldn't be alive. yep, that's going to leave a mark. this is what happened when a coming up on half past the driver missed the turn at the hour, let's get you up to speed pike's peak in colorado. on the headlines. for the first time in 45 years, as if that wasn't bad enough the dallas, texas is spraying first time, here it is again in pesticide from the air trying to slow motion. end a deadly outbreak of the virus. both the driver and the passenger survived. asked if the two would race they claimed 21 lives in texas again, both say time will tell. and made at least 550 others keeping cool in summer is easier sick. many are opposed to the said than done for anyone spraying. working outside or in a building the epa said the pesticide is without air conditioning. not harmful to humans or pets. one bold mechanic found a way to chill out. >> this is the manliest man wear you can wear. >> at least 172 people were >> david o'brien said he won't killed across syria in supreme work another summer day in pants. he prefers kilts until it cools fighting, bottomings and shellings according to an down in october. opposition network. the syrian military attacked one they are functional, but he
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assistant district attorney admits he has certain rules for his shop. using war planes. >> keep your knees down and feet cross and everybody is happy and safe. the great recession is officially over, but the aftershocks are hitting schools. this is much cooler physically a white house report finds 300,000 education jobs have been than shorts. lost since the end of the now i understand the female recession in june of 2009. skirt theory. they had also led to fewer >> a restaurant in l.a. is school days and larger class offering guests a 5% discount if sizes. they leave their phones with the thousands of people protested outside a platinum mine after hostess. eva restaurant wants to feel like they are at home having police opened fire on strikers. dinner with the family. south africans are outraged over your mother would not allow it the violence that left 34 dead. and the restaurant is hoping for the same. looks like it's working. officers were forced to utilize maximum force to defend themselves. we want to tell you off the bat what we are about to show you is graphic and disturbing. video of police in michigan shooting a homeless man multiple times. the man's family said he suffered from a mental illness. jason carroll has the story you will only see on cnn.
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>> a joint investigation is under way into the shooting. amateur video details what happened during the final moments. i do have to warn you that the video is graphic. this amateur video performed by cnn and not made public until now captured the confrontation between six police officers and milton hall, a 49-year-old man who his family said suffered from serious mental health issues. paul seen in the middle of your screen had just had a run in with a convenience store clerk. he was in a standoff with police and holding some sort of knife. female officer is heard shouting. if you listen carefully, paul is yelling at police. paul seems agitated, but not intimidated by a police dog.
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heard on the tape, a witness described what he sees. >> karate stands. >> he appears to take a few steps, everything comes to a head. local media report 46 shots were fired. cnn counted the sounds of third shots on the tape. anthony witnessed the shooting. >> all of a sudden, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop. you know? pow, pow, pow, pow, pow and he drops. i was where that blue van is parked in my van. >> tabitha perry saw it too. >> i heard one of the officers say something to the fact where put the knife down or i let the dog go. >> do you believe the officers were justified in what they did? >> no,i don't. no,i don't. what they did, there was a better way to do it.
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i think their judgment was off. >> perry is not alone. paul's mother said police overreacted. >> emotionally i have a lot of pain and i'm stunned. six human beings were standing in front of one human being and fired 46 shots.
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