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the area. and that castile's gun was visible on his lap from the get go. so we're trying to independently confirm all of the information. that would change everything we've heard so far. >> so that i understand what you're saying, matt, from the radio traffic and i get the qualifications that we can't confirm every little thing, but from the radio traffic, it sounded like the cop had come to the vehicle and immediately notified headquarters, i see a gun in his lap now. that came from the beginning, you're saying. >> there are -- there are radio traffic recordings that the officer let dispatch know he was pulling the couple over, including the young girl in the background because castile fit the description of a suspect of a robbery wanted in the area. then as the officer approached the car, if you look at that facebook video we've seen over and over again, there is an image out there that appears, and again, we can't independently confirm this but there is an image that appears to show what might be the gun on castile's lap. and now the officer is saying h
the area. and that castile's gun was visible on his lap from the get go. so we're trying to independently confirm all of the information. that would change everything we've heard so far. >> so that i understand what you're saying, matt, from the radio traffic and i get the qualifications that we can't confirm every little thing, but from the radio traffic, it sounded like the cop had come to the vehicle and immediately notified headquarters, i see a gun in his lap now. that came from the...
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the white t-shirt covered in blood. now, castileas the black man shot and killed by a police officer. that video was shot near this memorial on this street. but what about when that cell phone video goes to black. well, the police chief of the first responding police officers helps us fill in the gap. he said his officers arrived on scene, procured the scene, and within three minutes started administering cpr on castile. he said those officers administered cpr just outside of his door. >> our officers didn't know who had shot whom. there's a lot of things that they had to work through. at 9:10 p.m., three minutes after they arrived they started to perform cpr on mr. castile. four rows of officers using an aed performed cpr on mr. castile until they were removed by the ems personnel. >> reporter: he said the video was turned over to the state agency conducting this investigation. he said it will all be revealed when the investigation is complete. miguel, alison. >> all right, rosa flores from st. paul. >>> time for an early start on
the white t-shirt covered in blood. now, castileas the black man shot and killed by a police officer. that video was shot near this memorial on this street. but what about when that cell phone video goes to black. well, the police chief of the first responding police officers helps us fill in the gap. he said his officers arrived on scene, procured the scene, and within three minutes started administering cpr on castile. he said those officers administered cpr just outside of his door. >>...
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the death of castile, in minnesota, even garnered a passionate reaction from minnesota's governor, who questioned whether the shooting would have occurred had castile been white. >> would this have happened if those passengers or the driver and passenger were white? i don't think it would have. so i'm forced to confront -- and i think all of us in minnesota are forced to confront this kind of racism exists. >> wow. now after angry protests in a series of attacks on cops, including a deadly ambush in dallas, texas, new evidence is coming to light, and not getting much attention from the larger media about the two cases that, in part, resulted in this. and the folks leading the national debate, well, you'll hear about that, too. in a moment, we're going to hear from former l.a. police detective, mark fuhrman, and raid you host d.l. hughley. but first, we go to trace gallagher who has been following the latest developments in this. trace? >> reporter: and we're going to play you dispatched audiotapes by news outlets that appear to show a broken taillight was not the reason roseville polic
the death of castile, in minnesota, even garnered a passionate reaction from minnesota's governor, who questioned whether the shooting would have occurred had castile been white. >> would this have happened if those passengers or the driver and passenger were white? i don't think it would have. so i'm forced to confront -- and i think all of us in minnesota are forced to confront this kind of racism exists. >> wow. now after angry protests in a series of attacks on cops, including a...
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did the officer have reason to suspect castile of a crime? ake mccoy has the tape. >> oh, my god, please don't tell me he's dead. >> reporter: in this video streamed live to facebook after philando castile was killed by police, his girlfriend said they were pulled broken taillight. >> we were pull over f but a new audio of scanner traffic obtained by our affiliate care tv but not authenticated by nbc news. >> i'm going to check ids. i have reason to pull it over. the two occupants look just like people that were involved in our robbery. >> it is not just this family's loss. >> reporter: the castile family attorney is tv judge glenda hatchet. >> what does that tell you? >> that tells me that i'll see you in court. you pull somebody over because they have a wide set nose. i have a wide set nose. i mean, come on. and how does it change from a busted taillight at one point to a wide set nose? >> reporter: these pictures from a convenience store robbery two miles away from the shooting scene, show the suspects police were looking for. this is casti
did the officer have reason to suspect castile of a crime? ake mccoy has the tape. >> oh, my god, please don't tell me he's dead. >> reporter: in this video streamed live to facebook after philando castile was killed by police, his girlfriend said they were pulled broken taillight. >> we were pull over f but a new audio of scanner traffic obtained by our affiliate care tv but not authenticated by nbc news. >> i'm going to check ids. i have reason to pull it over. the two...
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the data? >> that suggest what is is happening. when you look at a case like mr. castile's and his driving record. it suggests a pattern of aggressive policing. >> reporter: according to the shooting officer's attorney, he said this had nothing to do with race and everything to do with a gun present at the scene. john, alison. >> rosa. the new developments in the death of alton sterling in baton rouge. the family is calling for the police to release the video taken at the store. the owner is suing police saying the officers illegally detained him and confiscated his security system without warrant. the district attorney in the case has recused himself because he is friends with the parents of one of the officers involved. the feds department of justice civil rights department has taken over the investigation. >>> donald trump is declaring himself the law and order candidate. what else he had to say about the police shootings and protests. that's next. >>> donald trump calling for an immediate end to hostilities to police and calling him the candidate of law and order. he is
the data? >> that suggest what is is happening. when you look at a case like mr. castile's and his driving record. it suggests a pattern of aggressive policing. >> reporter: according to the shooting officer's attorney, he said this had nothing to do with race and everything to do with a gun present at the scene. john, alison. >> rosa. the new developments in the death of alton sterling in baton rouge. the family is calling for the police to release the video taken at the...
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when the officer opened fire, her 4-year-old was in the back seat. >> it's okay. >> reporter: castile'sother, valerie, now plans to file a civil lawsuit. >> my son abided by the law and he was killed by the law. >> reporter: today president obama called to offer his condolences. police will not comment on these audio recordings or any aspect of their investigation, but an attorney for the officer tells nbc news his client saw castile's gun before opening fire at this intersection. lester? >> blake mccoy tonight in minnesota. thank you. >>> to presidential politics now in 36 days since hillary clinton became the democratic presumptive nominee for president, she finally gained the endorsement of her primary rival, senator bernie sanders. it comes as our new nbc news survey monkey online poll shows clinton's lead over donald trump has increased to three points. making the question whether sanders supporters will come on board the clinton campaign all the more important. nbc's andrea mitchell has details. >> reporter: it was a forced political marriage, bernie sanders' embrace of hillary cl
when the officer opened fire, her 4-year-old was in the back seat. >> it's okay. >> reporter: castile'sother, valerie, now plans to file a civil lawsuit. >> my son abided by the law and he was killed by the law. >> reporter: today president obama called to offer his condolences. police will not comment on these audio recordings or any aspect of their investigation, but an attorney for the officer tells nbc news his client saw castile's gun before opening fire at this...
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inside his car with the white t-shirt covered in blood. castiley a police officer. that video was shot near the memorial on this street. but what about when that cell phone video goes to black. well the police chief of those first responding officers helps us fill in the gaps. he said his officers arrived on the scene, secured the scene, and within three minutes started administering cpr on castile. he says that those officers administered cpr just outside his door. >> our officers didn't know who had shot whom. there was a chaotic affair. there were a lot of things going on that they had to work through. by 9:10 p.m., three minutes after they arrived they started to perform cpr, four rows of officers using an aed performed cpr on mr. castile until they were relieved by st. paul fire and medics. >> reporter: the chief says all of that was captured on dash cam video. and that that video was turned over to the state agency conducting this investigation. he says it will all be revealed when the investigation is complete. miguel, alison. >> all right.
inside his car with the white t-shirt covered in blood. castiley a police officer. that video was shot near the memorial on this street. but what about when that cell phone video goes to black. well the police chief of those first responding officers helps us fill in the gaps. he said his officers arrived on the scene, secured the scene, and within three minutes started administering cpr on castile. he says that those officers administered cpr just outside his door. >> our officers didn't...
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when the officer opened fire, her 4-year-old was in the back seat. castile's mother valerie now plans to file a civil lawsuit. >> my son abided by the law and he was kill bid the law. >> reporter: today president obama called to offer his condolences. police will not comment on these audio recordings or any aspect of their investigation, but an attorney for the officer tells nbc news his client saw castile's gun before opening fire at this intersection. >>> to presidential politics now and 36 days since hillary clinton became the democratic presumptive nominee for president, he finally gained the endorsement of her former rival bernie sanders. clinton's lead over donald trump has narrowed to three point s whether sanders supporters will board the cam pain. >> reporter: it was a forced political marriage, bernie sanders embrace of hillary clinton. >> i intend to do anything i can to make certain she will be the next president of the united states. >> reporter: happening more than a month after she clinched the nomination. >> i can't help but reflect how much mo
when the officer opened fire, her 4-year-old was in the back seat. castile's mother valerie now plans to file a civil lawsuit. >> my son abided by the law and he was kill bid the law. >> reporter: today president obama called to offer his condolences. police will not comment on these audio recordings or any aspect of their investigation, but an attorney for the officer tells nbc news his client saw castile's gun before opening fire at this intersection. >>> to presidential...
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uno the philandro castile case, the judge hired to represent the castile family. walk out after the nba game after seeing the controversialhe shirts the team was wearing.ear stealing co-workers lunches. one woman set up a nanny cam to catch the culprits. that story ahead. > we want to catch you back p a with the breaking news that weigh told you about from the top of the show. it's been a very busy day on capital hill.hill the details continuing to pourto in about that lock down we had that started at about 4:15. it has since been lifted. a couple of arrests near the capital complex. marina maracco covering this story for us, in addition to tom fitzgerald. marina maracco is life on thelie scene. what have you been able to find out. >>reporter: chief is standing behind the crews car. they gave us a two-minute warning. we're expecting to get a briefing from top to bottom. it all started back on thehe capital complex.ca the suspects running from the house side over to the senate side and eventually all behind me to the c street tunnel. this is the capital hill exit. r
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the family says castile was the victim of racial profiling.the family's pastor are reverend steve daniels, jr., agreed but asked mourners to come together. >> we're not each other's enemy, so i hope this child's death will be that seed that will produce us coming together. >> reporter: reverend daniels reminded those gathered here that blacks and whites donate blood to each other. he asked, scott, if we can exchange blood, why can't we exchange love? >> pelley: anna werner reporting tonight. anna, thank you. we have a quick update on the situation still unfolding in nice, france. the interior ministry of france now says officially there will be "several dozen dead in the nice truck attack." there are more reports also that the driver of the truck was shot dead by police. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," danger on the highways. angry drivers. and later, one woman's stand against violence. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with c
the family says castile was the victim of racial profiling.the family's pastor are reverend steve daniels, jr., agreed but asked mourners to come together. >> we're not each other's enemy, so i hope this child's death will be that seed that will produce us coming together. >> reporter: reverend daniels reminded those gathered here that blacks and whites donate blood to each other. he asked, scott, if we can exchange blood, why can't we exchange love? >> pelley: anna werner...
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♪ ♪ >> she's one of hundreds demonstrating outrage over the two separate police shooting deaths of castileminnesota and alton sterling in baton rouge. >> to watch that on social media was some of the most traumatizing footage that i've ever seen in my life. >> reporter: the multicultural crowd held signs that read, quote, stop police brutality, stop racist police and stop racial terror. philando castile was at a traffic stop where police shot him. in baton rouge, they opened fire, killing him. we don't know what happened before the video footage. >> we don't know w we're watching police who we all pay for them to protect us murder their own citizens. i just -- i don't understand how nothing is being done. >> reporter: the crowd grows as more than 3,000 people march from the white house to the capitol demanding president obama and congress stop what they decide is police brutality. >> you're here protesting. what's next? >> i'm going to continue protesting? >> reporter: why? >> because black lives matter. >> reporter: now, tonight we reached out to capitol police, park police and d.c. polic
♪ ♪ >> she's one of hundreds demonstrating outrage over the two separate police shooting deaths of castileminnesota and alton sterling in baton rouge. >> to watch that on social media was some of the most traumatizing footage that i've ever seen in my life. >> reporter: the multicultural crowd held signs that read, quote, stop police brutality, stop racist police and stop racial terror. philando castile was at a traffic stop where police shot him. in baton rouge, they...
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the #s castile and the other have been hashtag prominent times. beyonce, we all need to have action and i can't keep quiet, i have a son. we are under attack. it's clear as day. and ieshia curry, praying for my children and my children's children and playing for change. serena williams, in london, i have to wake up to this. he was black. shot four times? when will something be done? justin timberlake tweets, this is systematic. we must do better. reece witherspoon, my heart is broken for all those suffering t family, something has to change. hillary clinton, something is profoundly wrong when so many americans don't consider them as precious as others because of the color of their skin. >>> neither donald trump nor republican house speaker paul ryan has sounded off on social media. >>> the long standoff in the tenderloin district, the man underwent surgery and we're not told why. it shut down part of market street and he was hit by beanbag rounds fired by officers and they also fired flash grenades to help take him into custody. >>> the huge fire
the #s castile and the other have been hashtag prominent times. beyonce, we all need to have action and i can't keep quiet, i have a son. we are under attack. it's clear as day. and ieshia curry, praying for my children and my children's children and playing for change. serena williams, in london, i have to wake up to this. he was black. shot four times? when will something be done? justin timberlake tweets, this is systematic. we must do better. reece witherspoon, my heart is broken for all...
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he did not mention the killings by police of alton sterling in baton rouge and philando castile that inspired those protesters to take to the streets that night. he didn't use the phrase black lives matter, it is possible if president bush were in office and had more time to speak today, that he would have mentioned some of those things, but it is also possible that he wouldn't have because prior to the obama presidency, all presidential speeches in moments of national mourning took no chances. no president ever wanted to raise the possibility of any kind of disagreement over anything he said at such an event. no president was willing to take that risk, and every previous president spoke from the perspective of a white man in america. most of those presidents were elected before women had the right to vote. it is hard to find speeches from those presidents that even hinted out of concern for the women in america, or black people. the best are first 43 presidents could do was empathize, empathize with black people. and most of them didn't bother to do that. when president obama leaves
he did not mention the killings by police of alton sterling in baton rouge and philando castile that inspired those protesters to take to the streets that night. he didn't use the phrase black lives matter, it is possible if president bush were in office and had more time to speak today, that he would have mentioned some of those things, but it is also possible that he wouldn't have because prior to the obama presidency, all presidential speeches in moments of national mourning took no chances....
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it disrespects both the castile and sterling families and certainly diamond reynolds. hat either -- any of the officers were in imminent danger which really is the standard for using excessive force, that any weapons were presented in either case. whether they had them or not, we have no indication that they were actually presented or that the officers were in danger. i think that message is completely off base for tonight and for this particular moment. as charles blow said earlier, these are real people and real human beings, and it appears in some instances that they are being robbed of their humanity, their dignity, and it is reminiscent of quite honestly of some of the activities that we know that literally took place in slavery days, where african-americans, especially african-american men, were considered less than human, almost animals, and so we need to as president obama indicated, we need to step back for a moment and really take a deep breath and america, let's be honest with ourselves and each other about what is going on in the united states of america fro
it disrespects both the castile and sterling families and certainly diamond reynolds. hat either -- any of the officers were in imminent danger which really is the standard for using excessive force, that any weapons were presented in either case. whether they had them or not, we have no indication that they were actually presented or that the officers were in danger. i think that message is completely off base for tonight and for this particular moment. as charles blow said earlier, these are...
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she's representing the family of philando castile. illed in another police officer involved shooting last week in minnesota. judge hatchet is joining us live this morning. before we speak about what you're working on, i want to talk for a moment about cameron sterling. your law firm specializes in wrongful deaths by police officers. what do you make of the remarks he just made? >> well, first of all, my heart goes out for him and his entire family. it took enormous strength and courage to be able to stand before all of us and tell us what was on his heart. this is a difficult time. i know their attorney chris stewart. so they're in great hands. chris andly contin li continue communicate as we both take on these difficult challenges. >> are you and chris working together? >> not at all. not at all. but i know him. he's an attorney in atlanta and i just know that they're in great hands. >> what is your take on that case? >> my take on that case is that, as in my case, that this is a tragedy, that it seems to me that force was overwhelmin
she's representing the family of philando castile. illed in another police officer involved shooting last week in minnesota. judge hatchet is joining us live this morning. before we speak about what you're working on, i want to talk for a moment about cameron sterling. your law firm specializes in wrongful deaths by police officers. what do you make of the remarks he just made? >> well, first of all, my heart goes out for him and his entire family. it took enormous strength and courage to...
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they've hired glenda hatchet, from the show judge hatchet to represent them. castile was killed during a traffic stop. his girlfriend reported the aftermath of the shooting. >>> the governor of louisiana says he is pleased by the way officers have reacted to protests since the alton sterling. >>> the u.s. attorney general loretta lynch says the deadly ambush in dallas and the shootings of sterling and castile have rocked the country. she said today building trust between law enforcement and the communities has never been more difficult or important and the justice department is now working with police to expand the use of body cameras and deescalation training. >>> lynch appeared to answer questions about why charges were not filed in the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. republicans are trying to keep the issue alive and today, hillary clinton's campaign got a boost by her rival. reporter: bernie sanders formally endorsed hillary clinton today. the support could give her a boost to maintain her lead over donald trump which is slipping in the national polls. outst
they've hired glenda hatchet, from the show judge hatchet to represent them. castile was killed during a traffic stop. his girlfriend reported the aftermath of the shooting. >>> the governor of louisiana says he is pleased by the way officers have reacted to protests since the alton sterling. >>> the u.s. attorney general loretta lynch says the deadly ambush in dallas and the shootings of sterling and castile have rocked the country. she said today building trust between law...
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. >> i'm nar thhere to tell you a the protests erupting over the deaths of castile and sterling, two african-american men killed this past week in louisiana and minnesota. protesters taking to the streets and some demonstrators blocking traffic and pelting police with rocks and bottles and firecrackers. more than 100 people arrested in louisiana alone. >> we have team fox coverage, in minnesota with the castile protesters and john in baton rouge, louisiana following the sterling demonstrations. first, let's speak with rick leventhal at the dallas police headquarters. we have chilling revelations about the killer, micah johnson? >> reporter: the shooter, micah johnson spent six years in the u.s. military and army reserves and abbreviated tour in afghanistan and was familiar with weapons and combat trained with the u.s. military. we have learned he supplemented that training at a gym called the academy of combat warrior arts of personal self-defense and protection and neighbors said they saw him practicing military type exercises in the back of his home in the weeks leading up to the tr
. >> i'm nar thhere to tell you a the protests erupting over the deaths of castile and sterling, two african-american men killed this past week in louisiana and minnesota. protesters taking to the streets and some demonstrators blocking traffic and pelting police with rocks and bottles and firecrackers. more than 100 people arrested in louisiana alone. >> we have team fox coverage, in minnesota with the castile protesters and john in baton rouge, louisiana following the sterling...
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and the police happened, if castileot have happened. the governor is trying to please certain people by playing the race card in the minnesota shooting. i want to ask you about the tick in media we are seeing since both of us in that business of going to whatever it is that is in the history of the dead person. right? of saying, well, you know? person who was culled by a police officer has this many speeding tickets or has this many traffic tickets or this many arrests or something in their background that makes them somehow less worthy of sympathy when they have had these fatal kron confrontations with police. what is that in our business? >> it is our job as the media to hold powerful people and powerful institution accountable. when a police officer, an agent of the state kills someone, our responsibility, our burden of proof, our onus should not be on the dead teenager in the street. on or on the dead mornl in tthe car or the dead son or daughter shot on the sidewalk. our focus should be on holding accountable the p
and the police happened, if castileot have happened. the governor is trying to please certain people by playing the race card in the minnesota shooting. i want to ask you about the tick in media we are seeing since both of us in that business of going to whatever it is that is in the history of the dead person. right? of saying, well, you know? person who was culled by a police officer has this many speeding tickets or has this many traffic tickets or this many arrests or something in their...
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she tweeted, as a young mother of two black boys, i lived in fear of the call that philando's castile home's got last night. these senseless shootings must stop. >> the use of social media to share information about police shootings as become a catalyst for change. >> they killed my boyfriend. >> in the moments after philando castile was shot by an officer, diamond reynolds is calm and explanning what happened and recording live on facebook. thousands ultimately millions of people were able to watch. >> i thought it was incredibly brave and powerful and it showed the state of where things are. >> activists are applauding her alaskas. while recording every from police interactions to protests have become common, the ability to broadcast live is a game changer. >> people are now able to do it immediately, it's incredibly powerful and changes the dynamic. gives the power back to the people, the reporters to get the truth out there and let people decide rather than giving people time to figure out their stories and get their ducks in a row. it's immediate. >> marry believes this -- larry
she tweeted, as a young mother of two black boys, i lived in fear of the call that philando's castile home's got last night. these senseless shootings must stop. >> the use of social media to share information about police shootings as become a catalyst for change. >> they killed my boyfriend. >> in the moments after philando castile was shot by an officer, diamond reynolds is calm and explanning what happened and recording live on facebook. thousands ultimately millions of...
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he shot castile multiple time after his girlfriend diamond reynolds said the officer asked for castile's license and registration, she facebooked life the aftermath. she's speaking out for justice and peace. >> they shot him for no reason. they took his life for no reason. they did this to my daughter and they did it to me and i want justice and i want peace. >> officials say its investigation is ongoing including interviews with witnesses, squad car video of the incident have been collected. we've been told that saint anthony officers do not wear body cameras. the u.s. justice department is monitoring the investigation. of. >>> in baton rouge where people also protested alton sterling who was shot and killed tuesday with two white baton rouge police officers, most of the altercation captured on cell phone video. we've learned the department of justice will look into whether civil rights were violated and if there were any other violations of state and federal law. the officers involved blamed salamoni a four-year member of the department and howie lake the second. each had prior complai
he shot castile multiple time after his girlfriend diamond reynolds said the officer asked for castile's license and registration, she facebooked life the aftermath. she's speaking out for justice and peace. >> they shot him for no reason. they took his life for no reason. they did this to my daughter and they did it to me and i want justice and i want peace. >> officials say its investigation is ongoing including interviews with witnesses, squad car video of the incident have been...
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the backseat. she says a police officer fired four shots at castile and that's when the video begins. >> we got p bustedin the back. >> reporter: his t-shirt is soaked in blood. she says he was shot four times. >> he was licensed to carry. he was trying to get his wallet, id out of his pock squt he let the officer know that he had a firearm and he was reaching for his wallet. and the officer just shot him in his arm. >> reporter: the st. anthony police officer sounds distraught. >> you told him to get his id, si his driver's license. oh, my god, please don't tell me he's dead. >> reporter: she continued to live stream even as being detained. >> it's shocking. its not something that occurs in this area often. >> reporter: witnesses saw castile laying in the road where uniformed personnel be performing cpr. his family and friends were united in grief and prayer outside the medical center. alza castile was his sister. >> it's like we're animals. it's modern day lynching we're seeing going on only we're getting killed on camera. >> reporter: valerie castile lost her only son. >> he did everything by the law
the backseat. she says a police officer fired four shots at castile and that's when the video begins. >> we got p bustedin the back. >> reporter: his t-shirt is soaked in blood. she says he was shot four times. >> he was licensed to carry. he was trying to get his wallet, id out of his pock squt he let the officer know that he had a firearm and he was reaching for his wallet. and the officer just shot him in his arm. >> reporter: the st. anthony police officer sounds...
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and around the world. castile was pulled over 52 times from 2002 to 2016, causing many to suspect he was racially profiled. treatment like that, the black lives matter movement hopes to eradica eradicate. >> whatever momentum you had, you're trying to regain that now, yes? >> it gives us more work to do. we fought really hard in the last two years. >> reporter: this is what the movement doesn't want to see go away, all the progress is made. or they feel they've made over the last two years. they want to draw a really sharp line between what happened in dallas and between what they say is inequality and racial injustice when it comes to dealing with police. erin? >> miguel, thank you very much. >>> out front right now, criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor, paul martin, private investigator bill stanton and former nypd criminal justice professor and lieutenant. thank you all for being here. black lives matter, inherently racist, juligiuliani says. >> i don't know if it's racist but segregation. i would have
and around the world. castile was pulled over 52 times from 2002 to 2016, causing many to suspect he was racially profiled. treatment like that, the black lives matter movement hopes to eradica eradicate. >> whatever momentum you had, you're trying to regain that now, yes? >> it gives us more work to do. we fought really hard in the last two years. >> reporter: this is what the movement doesn't want to see go away, all the progress is made. or they feel they've made over the...
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just to see the body language of joe walsh versus the body language of the castile family. , who threatened the president on twitter is acting like he's been wronged, yet the castile family shared a laugh with you. there's this thing that black people, we sort of feel like we have to rise above and be on our best behavior and be the spiritual leaders. meanwhile, joe walsh is threatening the president and is booked on your show. we have to change the narrative. we have to stand up. the other thing i want to comment on is we talk about a recurring nair of do the right thing when the cops talk to you, hold the steering wheel, and yet rice, john crawford, iii, they didn't have the chance to do the right thing before they were killed. you can't good behavior yourself out of being killed by a police officer all the time. >> to charles' points where he says -- i think charles you said you're exhausted sometimes from trying to educate people or show them why they may have biases or whatever. i mean, that was -- that was a difficult exchange with joe walsh, but sometimes i welcome th
just to see the body language of joe walsh versus the body language of the castile family. , who threatened the president on twitter is acting like he's been wronged, yet the castile family shared a laugh with you. there's this thing that black people, we sort of feel like we have to rise above and be on our best behavior and be the spiritual leaders. meanwhile, joe walsh is threatening the president and is booked on your show. we have to change the narrative. we have to stand up. the other...
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he also expressed his condolances to the castile family and other families who have lost loved ones toss violence. >>> pretty incredible. >> the role that social media is playing right now with all of this. and these are real concerns, too. you hate that's out there, and i think it is difficult, too, when you don't know if someone's being serious or not, if they're threatening, you know, talking about it earlier, threatening police, or how do you know when to take that serious? and so much of it out there. >> it is easy to go on and spew, really easy to do it. got to take breaths. >> coming up here in the district: we have the unique opportunity to visit all sorts of memorials. >> today we caught up with some visitors who showed their solidarity with those victims from dallas. >> that's next. (vo) want to be happy with your next vehicle purchase? at enterprise, we guarantee it. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... sfx: crowd cheering sfx: crowd booing ♪ sfx: crowd chanting ♪ sfx: crowd cheering ♪ sc johnson, a family com
he also expressed his condolances to the castile family and other families who have lost loved ones toss violence. >>> pretty incredible. >> the role that social media is playing right now with all of this. and these are real concerns, too. you hate that's out there, and i think it is difficult, too, when you don't know if someone's being serious or not, if they're threatening, you know, talking about it earlier, threatening police, or how do you know when to take that serious?...
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the state. john, alison. >> rosa, thank you. philando castile's mother is pleading with protesters to keep things peaceful. valerie castile said her son would wanted it that way. she re-relealeased a statement overnight. philando was a man of peace and dignity. diamo diamo diamo diamond reynolds called into a dallas service on sunday. >> when the officer was scared. i heard it in his voice. he was -- when i heard it in his voice, it instantly clicked to me. that this was something that was much bigger than myself. if i can change anything from that night. it would be never to take that route because if we wouldn't have been in the wrong place at the wrong time, none of this would have happened. >> in total, at least 300 people were arrested across the country protesting the deadly shootings in minnesota and baton rouge. in atlanta, a fourth night saw thousands taking to the streets and ten arrested there. protesters in new york marched through midtown manhattan with raised fists. later, they sang "a change is going to come." in washington, d.c., t
the state. john, alison. >> rosa, thank you. philando castile's mother is pleading with protesters to keep things peaceful. valerie castile said her son would wanted it that way. she re-relealeased a statement overnight. philando was a man of peace and dignity. diamo diamo diamo diamond reynolds called into a dallas service on sunday. >> when the officer was scared. i heard it in his voice. he was -- when i heard it in his voice, it instantly clicked to me. that this was something...
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the ground, she never stops livestreaming. facebook! >> reporter: police perform cpr on castile on the street, reynolds now detained in a patrol car, her cell phone still recording. >> i don't know if he's okay or if he's not okay. >> reporter: her daughter still with her, reynolds finally breaks down. >> i can't really do [ bleep ] because they got me handcuffed. >> it's okay, mommy. >> i can't believe they just did this, i'm [ bleep ]. >> it's okay, i'm right here with you. >> reporter: philandro castile, a supervisor at a school cafeteria, where kids loved him, was take on the hospital and died. diamond reynolds says she was held by police until 5:00 this morning. this is where the shooting happened. i'm told it's usually a quiet neighborhood. people have been gathering here since the incident, and take a look at what they've been posting -- "film the police." reynolds today expla >> i didn't do it for pity, i didn't do it for fame. i did it so that the world knows that these police are not here to protect and serve us. they are here to assassinate us. they are here to kill u
the ground, she never stops livestreaming. facebook! >> reporter: police perform cpr on castile on the street, reynolds now detained in a patrol car, her cell phone still recording. >> i don't know if he's okay or if he's not okay. >> reporter: her daughter still with her, reynolds finally breaks down. >> i can't really do [ bleep ] because they got me handcuffed. >> it's okay, mommy. >> i can't believe they just did this, i'm [ bleep ]. >> it's okay,...
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the family of philando castile said wednesday they are prepared to pursue legal action against the minneapolisolice officers who fatally shot castile during a traffic stop last week. philando's mother, valerie castile, said she hopes her son's case prevents other deaths at the hands of the police. ms. castile: there is a driving force in me to make sure this doesn't happen to another mother. it has been going on too long. i used to look at tv and see other parents under the same ow, imstances and say w hope it would never happen to me, but it has. voice, and i have to show that voice so you know what would happen. amy: castile's death was livestreamed on facebook by his girlfriend, diamond "lavish" reynolds, in an extraordinary video, in which she narrated the aftermath of the shooting while she was still in the car, with a police officer pointing a gun at her and her 4-year-old daughter, as her boyfriend lay dying next to her. a public memorial is being held for castile today in minneapolis. basketball star lebron james didn't hesitate to talk about politics at last night's espy awards. james
the family of philando castile said wednesday they are prepared to pursue legal action against the minneapolisolice officers who fatally shot castile during a traffic stop last week. philando's mother, valerie castile, said she hopes her son's case prevents other deaths at the hands of the police. ms. castile: there is a driving force in me to make sure this doesn't happen to another mother. it has been going on too long. i used to look at tv and see other parents under the same ow, imstances...
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paul, the city still dealing with the aftermath of the castile shooting. there is no information as to what lead to the police officers pulling him over. >> reporter: that's right. we are learning that the officer pulled over philando castile because he matched the description of a robbery suspect they were looking for. this is our affiliate in minnesota. nbc has not been able to independently verify it. the driver looks more like one of our suspects. >> reporter: we do have surveillance photos that officers were look for at the tiechlt we have spoke with the officer. he says he does not doubt the audio's a thauthenticity. 46 protesters have been charged with third degree riot. those that could not post bail last night will be making their first court appearance this morning. >> and while the family is looking for more answers they themselves have an attorney, correct? >> they have hired an attorney known as form hatchet. she is planning that at the state capital earlier this morning. okay thanks. >>> another community across the u.s. coming to grips. two b
paul, the city still dealing with the aftermath of the castile shooting. there is no information as to what lead to the police officers pulling him over. >> reporter: that's right. we are learning that the officer pulled over philando castile because he matched the description of a robbery suspect they were looking for. this is our affiliate in minnesota. nbc has not been able to independently verify it. the driver looks more like one of our suspects. >> reporter: we do have...
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he did everything by the law and he died by the law. >> by the hand of the law. >> reporter: castille would have turned 33 tomorrow. >> we have an officer-involved shooting and, you know, 30 years or more. i'd have to go back in the history books to tell you truth. long prior to my tenure on the department. so, you know, it's -- you know, it's -- it's shocking. >> no officers were injured and it's your clean just how many officers fired shots. the minnesota bureau of criminal apprehension has been called i >>> another deadly. the day before is sparking outrage. a black man was killed by white officers in baton rouge, louisiana. alton sterling was shot while he scuffled with police. hena daniels has more from new york. >> reporter: crowds remain outside the triple s convenience store in baton rouge wednesday night. long after the vigil honoring alton sterling had ended. state represent was among those who spoke just feet from where he was shot and killed by police. >> some people say we couldn't come out here without burning up our own building, without tipping over our feet but this i
he did everything by the law and he died by the law. >> by the hand of the law. >> reporter: castille would have turned 33 tomorrow. >> we have an officer-involved shooting and, you know, 30 years or more. i'd have to go back in the history books to tell you truth. long prior to my tenure on the department. so, you know, it's -- you know, it's -- it's shocking. >> no officers were injured and it's your clean just how many officers fired shots. the minnesota bureau of...
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baton rouge police department are murderers. >> reporter: both the sterling and the castile shootings sparking outrage nationwide. more than 5 million people reacting online. beyonce writing, "it's up to us to take a stand and demand that they stop killing us." from the famous to an unfamiliar voice, a voice from behind what is normally the blue wall of silence. >> how dare you stand next to me in the same uniform and murder somebody. >> reporter: nakia jones, a mother and a police officer in ohio, her video post also going viral. >> i am my brother and my sister's keeper. that's why i'm going to keep this uniform on because today i wanted to quit when i saw that video. but i need for y'all to support the ones of us that are right. and i need for you to stand for those that are not right. >> reporter: emotions are still very raw here in baton rouge. tonight, the governor has called for a prayer vigil here in town. >> byron pitts tonight, thank you. >>> in the meantime tonight, we turn next to capitol hill this evening, and the fbi director on the hot seat. more than four hours of ques
baton rouge police department are murderers. >> reporter: both the sterling and the castile shootings sparking outrage nationwide. more than 5 million people reacting online. beyonce writing, "it's up to us to take a stand and demand that they stop killing us." from the famous to an unfamiliar voice, a voice from behind what is normally the blue wall of silence. >> how dare you stand next to me in the same uniform and murder somebody. >> reporter: nakia jones, a...
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many at home expressed hurt and anger over the death of sterling and castille. but violence is not the answer. >> you see someone get killed every day and then someone killing cops. >> it only takes one thing to set people off. they are already riled up, i am praying that is so sad for innocent people to lose their lives and it's also sad for people that lost their lives that didn't need to. >> i can see the police being more mill -- >> we have to be able to listen to each other and address the issues of racism in our society. >> i think overtime. the next president will have to make stricter gun laws who can get guns and what kind. >> everything is up in the air and people have to pray. >> many expressed that the violence seems endless lately and wake up worried to see what the headlines will be and most concerning is this he say, there seems like there is no end in sight. katherine scott, channel 6 "action news." >> and be sure to stay with "action news" and 6abc.com for the latest developments from dallas, texas and join the conversation on this on our faceboo
many at home expressed hurt and anger over the death of sterling and castille. but violence is not the answer. >> you see someone get killed every day and then someone killing cops. >> it only takes one thing to set people off. they are already riled up, i am praying that is so sad for innocent people to lose their lives and it's also sad for people that lost their lives that didn't need to. >> i can see the police being more mill -- >> we have to be able to listen to...
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castile has raised the question, why wasn't he taken to a closer trauma center? ly rendered? we will be looking at that very, very closely. >> i know that president obama did call castile's mother yesterday, and you said that they've been holding up exceptionally well given the circumstances. >> exceptionally well. >> please keep us posted. >> she's a very strong person. i will. she's a very strong person and has been remarkable through every phase of this and has a lot of family support. so absolutely, i will keep you posted. >> thank you very much, judge hatchett, representing the castile family there in minneapolis. we appreciate it. chris? >> let's bounce back to the election, poppy. the trump university fraud case is back in court. the big question, is the judge going to release trump's video deposition? cnn sits down with one of the trump university's instructors. >> we can't find your broker's license anywhere. >> okay. >> and i have no idea what homes you built in atlanta, georgia. you build homes in georgia? >> i'm not prepared to answer those questions t
castile has raised the question, why wasn't he taken to a closer trauma center? ly rendered? we will be looking at that very, very closely. >> i know that president obama did call castile's mother yesterday, and you said that they've been holding up exceptionally well given the circumstances. >> exceptionally well. >> please keep us posted. >> she's a very strong person. i will. she's a very strong person and has been remarkable through every phase of this and has a lot...
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fiance streamed the video moments after castile was shot. ing a different shout about what happened. we're being joined from talking i. you've been streaming and the local responding officers. not the officers actually responded moments afterwards? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. there are two sides to every story, right, anderson? first, there's a big question on what initiated this traffic stop. it was for the broken taillight. the officer who shot said he made that stop because castile resembled like -- his officer had reasonable suspicion to take further investigative steps. then there's the question of the conceal carry permit. cnn has obtained a copy of castile's permit. >> the governor of minnesota, governor dayton said that mr. castile did not receive first aid and wasn't attended to, that doesn't match with what some of the responding officers are saying, correct? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. and those are the discrepancies being pointed out by the chief of the roseville police department. his officers actually came to the scene
fiance streamed the video moments after castile was shot. ing a different shout about what happened. we're being joined from talking i. you've been streaming and the local responding officers. not the officers actually responded moments afterwards? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. there are two sides to every story, right, anderson? first, there's a big question on what initiated this traffic stop. it was for the broken taillight. the officer who shot said he made that stop because...
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. >> reporter: minnesota's governor meeting with the family of philando castile as protesters remain outside the mansion gates. he was shot and killed by police wednesday. the aftermath streamed live on facebook by his girlfriend. >> he had a firearm and reaching for his wallet. >> for the first time we're hearing from the officer who fired. geronimo yanez is on paid leave and rejects claims race played a role. >> this is a tragic incident brought about by the officer having to react to the actions taken by mr. castile. this case has nothing to do with race. and everything to do with the presence of a gun. >> in the video castile's girlfriend says they warned the officer he had a firearm and license to carry. >> i would like for that police officer to look me in my eyes, look me in my eyes officer, my hands are up. why? >> no justice, no peace. >> reporter: in baton rouge, louisiana overnight tense moments when up to 1,000 protesters stared down police over the death of another black man, that shooting partially caught on video this week. at one point during last night's protest an of
. >> reporter: minnesota's governor meeting with the family of philando castile as protesters remain outside the mansion gates. he was shot and killed by police wednesday. the aftermath streamed live on facebook by his girlfriend. >> he had a firearm and reaching for his wallet. >> for the first time we're hearing from the officer who fired. geronimo yanez is on paid leave and rejects claims race played a role. >> this is a tragic incident brought about by the officer...
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president obama addressed the alton sterling and philando castile. pres. ama: when incidents like this occur, there is a big chunk of our fellow citizenry that because of the color of their skin, their not being treated the same. and that hurts. and that should trouble all of us. issue. not just a black it is not just a hispanic issue. this is an american issue that we should all care about. all fair-minded people should be concerned. amy: joining us now from baton rouge, louisiana, michael mcclanahan president of the , baton rouge branch of the naacp. still with us, graham weatherspoon retired detective with the new york city police department. and marc lamont hill, author of "nobody: casualties of america's war on the vulnerable, from ferguson to flint and beyond." michael mcclanahan, thank you for joining us. i saw you first on tv at the news conference where people had gathered to decry the killing of alton sterling. can you talk about what you understand happened and what you're calling for right now? what happened on tuesday? >> good morning and thank
president obama addressed the alton sterling and philando castile. pres. ama: when incidents like this occur, there is a big chunk of our fellow citizenry that because of the color of their skin, their not being treated the same. and that hurts. and that should trouble all of us. issue. not just a black it is not just a hispanic issue. this is an american issue that we should all care about. all fair-minded people should be concerned. amy: joining us now from baton rouge, louisiana, michael...
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today, people rallied in minnesota expressing their anger, grief and fear after the shootings. castile's girlfriend spoke about what happened. >> nothing within his body language said, "kill me, i want to be dead." >> would this have happened if the passenger, the driver and the passenger were white? i don't think it would have. so i'm forced to confront and i think all of us in minnesota are forced to confront this kind of racism exists. jonathan: that is the governor of minnesota. minnesota's governor ordered an urgent and immediate investigation into the shooting. the police officers involved in the minnesota and the louisiana shootings are on while the investigations are ongoing. maureen? maureen: thank you, jonathan. the police shootings have sparked protest and rallies around the country, including here in washington. tim barber continues our team coverage from one of the rallies at lafayette square in northwest washington. tim? tim: well, rally isn't underway just yet. although a couple of these girls just walked by. these are the first people we have seen out here. they literally
today, people rallied in minnesota expressing their anger, grief and fear after the shootings. castile's girlfriend spoke about what happened. >> nothing within his body language said, "kill me, i want to be dead." >> would this have happened if the passenger, the driver and the passenger were white? i don't think it would have. so i'm forced to confront and i think all of us in minnesota are forced to confront this kind of racism exists. jonathan: that is the governor of...
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. >> reporter: the video shows castille slumped over in the front seat and his shirt good blooy as the police officer points his weapon through the window. >> i told him to get his head out. >> you told him to get his i.d. sir, and his driver's license. >> reporter: reynolds says the officer opened fire as castille was following the officer's instructions. >> you shot four bull it's into him, sir. he was just getting his registration, sir. >> reporter: reynolds was ordered from the car. >> ma'am, get out of the car with your hands up. let us see your hands. exit now! keep them up! keep them up! >> where is my daughter. you got my daughter? >> reporter: reynolds and her daughter were not injured. castille died at the hospital where his mother spoke to the media. >> he never been in no trouble. he did everything by the law and he died by the law. >> by the hand of the law. >> reporter: castille would have turned 33 tomorrow. >> we have an officer-involved shooting and, you know, 30 years or more. i'd have to go back in the history books to tell you truth. long prior to my tenure on the d
. >> reporter: the video shows castille slumped over in the front seat and his shirt good blooy as the police officer points his weapon through the window. >> i told him to get his head out. >> you told him to get his i.d. sir, and his driver's license. >> reporter: reynolds says the officer opened fire as castille was following the officer's instructions. >> you shot four bull it's into him, sir. he was just getting his registration, sir. >> reporter:...
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>>> newly surfaced audio by a minnesota tv station appears to shed some light on the fatal shooting of philando castile is the minnesota man whose death at a traffic stop was streamed liv on facebook. pictures from a nearby store robbery show the suspect police were looking for and the logic of officer jeronimo yanez. >> the driver looks more like one of our suspects, just cause of the -- wide set nose. >> in response the castile family's attorney glenda hatchet vowed a lawsuit. >> i'll see him in court. you pull over somebody because of a wide-set nose? i have a wide-set nose. >> tomorrow, philando castile's funeral will be held at st. paul's cathedral in minnesota. >>> here's how one restaurant owner defeated an armed robber. by completely ignoring him. look at this. security footage out of a new zealand shop shows an owner committed to customer service in the face of a gun. he serves the customer a sandwich and the dumbfounded robber says, hey, guess nothing's happening here. i'm just going to walk away. which he does. >>> and colorado police made an unusual rescue tuesday morning. somehow a bear ma
>>> newly surfaced audio by a minnesota tv station appears to shed some light on the fatal shooting of philando castile is the minnesota man whose death at a traffic stop was streamed liv on facebook. pictures from a nearby store robbery show the suspect police were looking for and the logic of officer jeronimo yanez. >> the driver looks more like one of our suspects, just cause of the -- wide set nose. >> in response the castile family's attorney glenda hatchet vowed a...
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i'm right here with you. [ crying ] >> reporter: the deadly encounter between police and philando castile has ignited a tinderbox of outrage. people taking to the minnesota's governor mansion late last night chanting wake up. >> wake up! wake up! >> governor mark dayton asking the u.s. department of just toys help with the investigation and then late this afternoon, he makes his first remarks. >> would this have happened if those passengers and the driver or the passenger were white? i don't think it would have. >> the mother and uncle appearing on "news day," saying dying at the hands it's not enough. >> we hear this around the united states of the world. people being harmed and abused by people that we're supposed to trust with our lives, people that are supposed to -- >> protect and serve. >> and protect us and they tend to be our executioners and judges, murderers. >> we're being hunted every day. it's a silent war against african-american people as a whole. >> reporter: as for reynolds, she appeared in front of the governor's mansion today with this to say. >> i wanted everyone in th
i'm right here with you. [ crying ] >> reporter: the deadly encounter between police and philando castile has ignited a tinderbox of outrage. people taking to the minnesota's governor mansion late last night chanting wake up. >> wake up! wake up! >> governor mark dayton asking the u.s. department of just toys help with the investigation and then late this afternoon, he makes his first remarks. >> would this have happened if those passengers and the driver or the...
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protests of the police shootings of alton sterling and philando castile. the city of brotherly love no different with their own protesters marching for the second day in a row throughout center city. >>> still ahead, the very latest from dallas, a city in mourning after this devastating night. 11 officers shot, 5 killed, in an ambush-style sniper attack. we'll be right back. i'm worried i can't find a safe used car. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com >>> give you a look right now, the president having taken to the podium there at the warsaw marriott. he is expected to make some comments about dallas. let's take a listen. >> -- for the opportunity to meet today. with your understanding, i want to begin with a few words about the situation back in the united states. specifically the situation i
protests of the police shootings of alton sterling and philando castile. the city of brotherly love no different with their own protesters marching for the second day in a row throughout center city. >>> still ahead, the very latest from dallas, a city in mourning after this devastating night. 11 officers shot, 5 killed, in an ambush-style sniper attack. we'll be right back. i'm worried i can't find a safe used car. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help....
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in the case of mr. castille, this horrific vision of this woman who with utter calm and composure is narrating what happens while there is a police officer holding a gun to her and her loved one is dying in front of her. miles: and she is calm and the officer is not. jelani: the exact opposite of what you might expect in that situation where someone sees their fiancee shot and they become hysterical and the professional person, their training kicks in and they become calm but that is not what happened. and even more terrible idea here is that perhaps she was driven by a concern that she not do anything that might trigger him to fire again and also there is a four-year old girl in the car. all of it compounds into something too horrible to really think about. miles: let's talk about the political system. the fundamental lack of faith in the system. donald trump frequently talking about the system being rigged, reinforcing peoples believe that the system is not in it for them. the fact there is a so little faith i
in the case of mr. castille, this horrific vision of this woman who with utter calm and composure is narrating what happens while there is a police officer holding a gun to her and her loved one is dying in front of her. miles: and she is calm and the officer is not. jelani: the exact opposite of what you might expect in that situation where someone sees their fiancee shot and they become hysterical and the professional person, their training kicks in and they become calm but that is not what...
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officer yanezis deeply saddened for the family and loved ones of philando castile. iting to hear from the attorneys of the officers from the shooting of alton sterling in baton rouge, louisiana. sterling was selling cd's and dvd's outside a convenience store when a confrontation with police turned deadly. how it escalated to that level is still not clear. but sterling's loved ones are desperate for answers. our nick valencia has that story. >> reporter: in one of her first sit down interviews, she's still raw with emotion. >> my heart is heavy right now. >> reporter: next to her attorney, chris turner, she speaks frankly to cnn about the killing of her child's father. >> just from the little bit that i saw of footage, i felt like they could have approached him different. the words they used could have been different. >> reporter: cnn was told by a source with knowledge of the investigation, that it was a homeless man who made the 911 call against sterling. the caller said sterling was brandishing a gun outside the sss convenience store. mcmillan doesn't think that's
officer yanezis deeply saddened for the family and loved ones of philando castile. iting to hear from the attorneys of the officers from the shooting of alton sterling in baton rouge, louisiana. sterling was selling cd's and dvd's outside a convenience store when a confrontation with police turned deadly. how it escalated to that level is still not clear. but sterling's loved ones are desperate for answers. our nick valencia has that story. >> reporter: in one of her first sit down...