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police officer chief ken raney to start speaking. that's him right there toward the right of the screen. we will hope he has something to say here in a moment. as allie just mentioned we did speak with the brother of the officer. he's a 42-year-old officer with a young daughter. here's chief kenton raney now. let's hear what he has to say. >> good evening. it's with a heavy heart that i have to announce the tragic loss of the first officer killed in the line of duty in the history of the b.a.r.t. police department. at approximately 1:45 today, members of our detective's unit were conducting a probation search in the city of dublin. when the officer was fatally struck by gunfire. our condolences goes out to the immediate family and friends. and the extended b.a.r.t. family. and the entire b.a.r.t. district. the alameda county sheriff's department will be conducting this investigation. we ask that everyone please give us a chance to catch our breath, breathe and we'll be doing an update probably tomorrow morning. but no questions tonig
police officer chief ken raney to start speaking. that's him right there toward the right of the screen. we will hope he has something to say here in a moment. as allie just mentioned we did speak with the brother of the officer. he's a 42-year-old officer with a young daughter. here's chief kenton raney now. let's hear what he has to say. >> good evening. it's with a heavy heart that i have to announce the tragic loss of the first officer killed in the line of duty in the history of the...
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in san francisco, raney wrightman a group that defends privacy rights. she is chief operating officer of the freedom of the press foundathes. here in washington, ben chan at the national security council under presidents bush and obama. it's a 7 ario vice president of communications at the albright stonebridge group in binchang. thef president laid out his philosophy of surveillance and drilled down into the specific proposals but it was a straddle all the way. did he get the balance right? >> i think one of the things he attempted to do was, in a word, borrowed from another policy on rebalance about documents. national security in this country. what i was hoping for was a glimmer of educator in chief. it was a chance to talk about why these programs exist, how they evolved within a certain window and why they are necessary for our national security moving forward and to leve that both individually as president and in bavp with various parties including congress and the business and tech community. >> raney wrightman, did he get it right? >> so i, you kn
in san francisco, raney wrightman a group that defends privacy rights. she is chief operating officer of the freedom of the press foundathes. here in washington, ben chan at the national security council under presidents bush and obama. it's a 7 ario vice president of communications at the albright stonebridge group in binchang. thef president laid out his philosophy of surveillance and drilled down into the specific proposals but it was a straddle all the way. did he get the balance right?...
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and we'll be doing an update probably tomorrow morning. >> reporter: chief raney and others formed a prayer circle outside the hospital. law enforcement is a tight nit community. smith comes from a family of law enforcement officers, he has one brother with newark police and another with the alameda sheriff's department. reporting live in oakland, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the b.a.r.t. police department came under intense scrutiny by a b.a.r.t. officer on new year's day 2009. in the aftermath of that shooting, b.a.r.t. agreed to 127 policy changes recommended by an independent auditor. that auditor found the department lack sufficient training for oversight and had outdated policies. a second audit was released last year. one auditor telling ktvu the department has exceeded expectations. one report said that the department concluded the department is quote a good agency working toward becoming a great one. >>> stay with ktvu for continuing coverage as new information comes out about today's shooting. we will bring it to you on air and online. we also created a space on our
and we'll be doing an update probably tomorrow morning. >> reporter: chief raney and others formed a prayer circle outside the hospital. law enforcement is a tight nit community. smith comes from a family of law enforcement officers, he has one brother with newark police and another with the alameda sheriff's department. reporting live in oakland, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the b.a.r.t. police department came under intense scrutiny by a b.a.r.t. officer on new year's day...
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and we'll be doing an update probably tomorrow morning. >> reporter: chief raney and others formed a prayer circle outside the hospital. law enforcement is a tight nit community. smith comes from a family of law enforcement officers, he has one brother with newark police and another with the alameda sheriff's department. reporting live in oakland, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the b.a.r.t. police department came under intense scrutiny by a b.a.r.t. officer on new year's day 2009. in the aftermath of that shooting, b.a.r.t. agreed to 127 policy changes recommended by an independent auditor. that auditor found the department lack sufficient training for oversight and had outdated policies. a second audit was released last year. one auditor telling ktvu the department has exceeded expectations. one report said that the department concluded the department is quote a good agency working toward becoming a great one. >>> stay with ktvu for continuing coverage as new information comes out about today's shooting. we will bring it to you on air and online. we also created a space on our
and we'll be doing an update probably tomorrow morning. >> reporter: chief raney and others formed a prayer circle outside the hospital. law enforcement is a tight nit community. smith comes from a family of law enforcement officers, he has one brother with newark police and another with the alameda sheriff's department. reporting live in oakland, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the b.a.r.t. police department came under intense scrutiny by a b.a.r.t. officer on new year's day...
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. >> reporter: police chief kenton raney said from now on police officer who is are ru -- officers whoare doing a probation search must first get approval. a funeral is scheduled for wednesday. >>> disadvantaged people in the east bay who have nowhere to go may soon have a new option. some say this plan goes too far. anne rubin has the story. >> reporter: city officials say they have been getting complaints. they're expected some heated public debate. >> i was born and raised in the city of livermore and i've been homeless six years and i'm not ashamed of it. it is what it is. >> reporter: first a divorce then a string of bad luck, she says she's been through a lot already and now this. she thinks that the ban on camping is triggered toward homeless. finding the homeless seems fewal. >> you can find people who have no money. i mean that's laughable. so the next choice is you're going to put them in jail. >> that's not the point. it's not the issue. it gives us the authority to remove encampments and in that way protecting public health. >> reporter: mayor john marshan says that livermo
. >> reporter: police chief kenton raney said from now on police officer who is are ru -- officers whoare doing a probation search must first get approval. a funeral is scheduled for wednesday. >>> disadvantaged people in the east bay who have nowhere to go may soon have a new option. some say this plan goes too far. anne rubin has the story. >> reporter: city officials say they have been getting complaints. they're expected some heated public debate. >> i was born...
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g adam raney is in havana. >> at the end of the first day of official meetings it's clear that this organization is gaining some sort of momentum and seeming to be a respectable challenge to the organization, an organization that for decades that shows regional issues. it's long seen as having undue influence put on it by washington. selek doesn't have the influence because canada and the united states are excluded. what we have seen is since yewingo chavez, died, there was a lot of speculation that this organization, his baby, his idea might peater out. it's growing in importance. we had the first visit here in havana for the conference. we saw the secretary-general of the organization make his first official visit by any head of that organization. all that is to say that this organization is a vanity problem. it's attracting attention. they are ready to solve their issues without the input or influence. >> the national treasure in pakistan is under threat. the world's second-largest force has been destroyed. we have this report. >> a meal on an open fire is ordinary. this one isn't. they have
g adam raney is in havana. >> at the end of the first day of official meetings it's clear that this organization is gaining some sort of momentum and seeming to be a respectable challenge to the organization, an organization that for decades that shows regional issues. it's long seen as having undue influence put on it by washington. selek doesn't have the influence because canada and the united states are excluded. what we have seen is since yewingo chavez, died, there was a lot of...
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because even that plan doesn't actually produce could to produce weaponized or weaponized saying you raney and it's more to do would have to go through another process which iran doesn't yet have so are these things there i think the issues that could be complicate the issue is only if you want to. sabotage the negotiations and both sides at the moment are more than eager to actually come to an agreement richard it seems that i'm again going back to the paper you wrote which was quite fascinating is it at the end of the day is the west going to allow. iran to enrich uranium i mean under the nonproliferation treaty it has that right to do that but this seems to be really the crux of it no one you know we're going to go through the next six months is that question going to be addressed because obviously the iranians will say they have the right to do it and they will walk away most likely from the negotiating table if they're denied it. i think what you're going to see is the west will not explicitly acknowledge that iran has the right to enrich their name or am i mean the n.p.t. and other a
because even that plan doesn't actually produce could to produce weaponized or weaponized saying you raney and it's more to do would have to go through another process which iran doesn't yet have so are these things there i think the issues that could be complicate the issue is only if you want to. sabotage the negotiations and both sides at the moment are more than eager to actually come to an agreement richard it seems that i'm again going back to the paper you wrote which was quite...
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adam raney reports. >> a shattered symbol of a cartel that lost much of the support of the people it says it fights for. once viewed by many with awe and respect, the cartel is feared for prays on those it claimed to protect. extortion, kidnapping and killing are the hallmarks of its rule. jorge carrasco reported on knights templar for years, saying they created a new business model for the mexican cartels. >> translation: it's remembered as a group that helped give money, helping a sick family member. we have the social aspect, but we see the phenomenon of extortion and kidnapping. it is not helping the people, but extorting them. >> the knights templar make millions trafficking drugs, illegal mines and running protection rack et cetera, stretching from mexico to asia. they were born several years ago after a split between another cartel la famila, following the reported killing of the cult-like leader nazario moreno. his body was never found. many believe he is still alive. others venerrate him as a saint. the michelle knight leaders shrouded themselves. the cartel has taken on mod
adam raney reports. >> a shattered symbol of a cartel that lost much of the support of the people it says it fights for. once viewed by many with awe and respect, the cartel is feared for prays on those it claimed to protect. extortion, kidnapping and killing are the hallmarks of its rule. jorge carrasco reported on knights templar for years, saying they created a new business model for the mexican cartels. >> translation: it's remembered as a group that helped give money, helping a...
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adam raney reports from havana. >> at the end day of the first day of meetings it is clear that this organization, barely two years old, is gaining momentum and seeming to be a respectable challenge, if you might say, to the organization that for decades is seen as the group where regional issues are deciding. that organizations has been long seen as having undue influence. canada and the united states are excluded from the organization. what we have seen though, since hugo chavez, the late president of venezuela died, there's a lot of speculation that this was his baby, his idea. if anything, we have seen it grown in importance. we had the first official gift by ban-ki moon and saw the general of the organization of the american states make his official visit, if not the first official visit of any organization since launched in the 1940s. all that is to say this, apart from being a vanity department is starting to attract attention and interest from leaders who, after decades, are ready to solve issues without the input or influence of washington bearing down on them. >> a new repo
adam raney reports from havana. >> at the end day of the first day of meetings it is clear that this organization, barely two years old, is gaining momentum and seeming to be a respectable challenge, if you might say, to the organization that for decades is seen as the group where regional issues are deciding. that organizations has been long seen as having undue influence. canada and the united states are excluded from the organization. what we have seen though, since hugo chavez, the...
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course remember back to the taking of the american embassy in the military prisoners there were the raney's of course remember back to the u.s. dislodging one of the elected governments back in the fifty's so they both both sides have grievances but it's very easy it's been almost unanimous to pass new sanctions on iran and that's what's remarkable now that thirty nine senators forty one senators have held held out against that pressure and gone against why. they have done in the past but there's there's also you know i don't think that bob menendez is doing this disingenuous i think he really believes in this part of that comes from you know he's a strong supporter of sanctions against cuba he somehow thinks that those sanctions have worked but that's that's very popular in the southeastern hispanic community and he's represented in american history because he's cuban american himself so there's an ideological position that he's taken there but in addition to that. and then there's others like him they believe that congress' role in these negotiations is to play the bad cop they argue that
course remember back to the taking of the american embassy in the military prisoners there were the raney's of course remember back to the u.s. dislodging one of the elected governments back in the fifty's so they both both sides have grievances but it's very easy it's been almost unanimous to pass new sanctions on iran and that's what's remarkable now that thirty nine senators forty one senators have held held out against that pressure and gone against why. they have done in the past but...
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adam raney reports that many are refusing to lay down their guns. >> a shattered symbol of a carr pel losing the support of the people it says it phytes for. once viewed by many with awe and respect. the cartel became feared for praying on those it claimed to protect. extortion, kidnapping and killing are now the hallmarks. >> jorge carrasco reported on knights templar for years. >> it's remembered as a group giving money, helping sick family members. we have the social aspect, but we see the phenomenon of extortion and kidnapping. it is not helping the people, buts extorting them. >> the knights templar made millions trafficking drugs, running illegal mines and protection rack et cetera. the network stretches from mexico to asia. they were born after a split between another cartel la famila, following the killing of the cult-like leader nazario moreno. his body was never found. many believe he is still alive. others vennerate him as a saint. the knights templar leaders shrouded themselves in the mythology of ancient christian warriors. while paying homage they have taken on modern ta
adam raney reports that many are refusing to lay down their guns. >> a shattered symbol of a carr pel losing the support of the people it says it phytes for. once viewed by many with awe and respect. the cartel became feared for praying on those it claimed to protect. extortion, kidnapping and killing are now the hallmarks. >> jorge carrasco reported on knights templar for years. >> it's remembered as a group giving money, helping sick family members. we have the social...