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so the baltimore police department is choosing both. so we realize the necessity of the crime fight. but we also realize right now, and it's laid out in this report, the necessity to have a much, much better, stronger, legitimate relationship with our community. in terms of cleaning house, i've fired six police officers in 2016 alone. that's a small number. but those who have left this agency, deserved to leave this agency. i'll continue to hold police officers accountable. i do that as much to remove them from our communities as to ensure that the good police officers know that their leadership is paying attention to good policing. >> commissioner, you said you were very concerned about some of the things you read in the report. was there one thing that jumped out to you in particular that you were very concerned with? >> well, it's 163 pages. i've gotten through it once. i need to go through it several more times. it lays out so many things we need to work on, lays out concerns about training, policies and procedures, discipline, and i
so the baltimore police department is choosing both. so we realize the necessity of the crime fight. but we also realize right now, and it's laid out in this report, the necessity to have a much, much better, stronger, legitimate relationship with our community. in terms of cleaning house, i've fired six police officers in 2016 alone. that's a small number. but those who have left this agency, deserved to leave this agency. i'll continue to hold police officers accountable. i do that as much to...
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what does that say about the baltimore police department? >> one really telling thing on that is that the trespassing charges are so often just when someone is standing in front of a property on the sidewalk and not actually on the property at all. outhse case, two black y were arrrrested for loloiteringn their own porch. it comes across as the baltimore police department has criminalized blackness a criminalize in public space for black people so that being black in a public space were being, especially them being black and transgender or black and a woman in a public space, becomes criminalized in itself. >> they further criminalize those that dissent and speak out against the, particularly organizers and activists in the communities. tires slashed, car when is broken. and one woman, they been fighting for justice for him for 159 weeks. she still gets arrest. to this day. we're talking over three years, and people are still arresting her. amy: i caught up with elijah cummings. i asked him about policing in baltimore. talk to police officers
what does that say about the baltimore police department? >> one really telling thing on that is that the trespassing charges are so often just when someone is standing in front of a property on the sidewalk and not actually on the property at all. outhse case, two black y were arrrrested for loloiteringn their own porch. it comes across as the baltimore police department has criminalized blackness a criminalize in public space for black people so that being black in a public space were...
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the white baltimore and the african-american baltimore. ican-americans are targeted on stops, searches and arrest. quote, ten people stopped, at least ten times or more, of those 410 people, 95% were african-american. 1 african-american man stopped 30 times. he was never criminally charged. carol, that was for loitering or trespassing. >> that's just unbelievable, jean. i just want to take a moment, and i want to read a portion of doj's report about a woman who was publicly stripped searched following a routine traffic stop for a missing headlight. here is what the doj says the officers did after pulling her over for that broken headlight. quote, this is from the department of justice report, officers ordered the woman to exit her vehicle, remove her clothes and stand on the sidewalk to be searched. the woman asked the male officer in charge, i really got to take all my clothes off. the male a officer replied, yeah, and ordered the female officer to strip search the woman. they pulled up her shirt and searched around her bra. finding no wea
the white baltimore and the african-american baltimore. ican-americans are targeted on stops, searches and arrest. quote, ten people stopped, at least ten times or more, of those 410 people, 95% were african-american. 1 african-american man stopped 30 times. he was never criminally charged. carol, that was for loitering or trespassing. >> that's just unbelievable, jean. i just want to take a moment, and i want to read a portion of doj's report about a woman who was publicly stripped...
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you can call it the va >> camden yards is where the baltimore orioles play now. babe ruth could probably have blasted a long ball right on over to the next stop on our tour. >> well, scotty, this is our other building. this is kind of like a state sports museum. it's called sports legends, but we got a little bit of babe ruth in here, too. i'll show you around. >> maryland's great teams and athletes are showcased here. but mike and i were on a mission, so there was no time to huddle. >> [ chuckles ] >> we walked right past all kinds of amazing displays on our way to something even more amazing. >> a place that you will remember for the rest of your life. come on into this room. this is kind of a special space. it is called the archives. and this is where we process all of the 10,000 artifacts that we have in our museum, but the stuff that gets put into safekeeping comes back into this room, which is the vault. so come on in and we'll take a look at the vault. >> the vault is jam-packed with sports history -- from the recent past... >> cal ripken's cleats are here.
you can call it the va >> camden yards is where the baltimore orioles play now. babe ruth could probably have blasted a long ball right on over to the next stop on our tour. >> well, scotty, this is our other building. this is kind of like a state sports museum. it's called sports legends, but we got a little bit of babe ruth in here, too. i'll show you around. >> maryland's great teams and athletes are showcased here. but mike and i were on a mission, so there was no time to...
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police force, as the department releases a scathing review of the baltimore pd just two weeks after all charges were dropped against the officers accused in freddie gray's death. plus, hillary clinton fires off a sharp reaction to donald trump's second amendment comment. >> words matter, my friends. and if you are running to be president or you are president of the united states, words can have tremendous consequences. >> since words have consequences, we look back at a controversy causing remark hillary clinton made back in 2008 and discuss whether the media is treating both incidents equally. howard kerts and katie pavlich howard kerts and katie pavlich your car insurance policy is 22 pages long. did you read every word? no, only lawyers do that. so when you got rear-ended and needed a tow, your insurance company told you to look at page five on your policy. did it say "great news. you're covered!" on page five? no. it said, "blah blah, blah blah blah blah blah..." the liberty mutual app with coverage compass™ makes it easy to know what you're covered for and what you're not. liberty
police force, as the department releases a scathing review of the baltimore pd just two weeks after all charges were dropped against the officers accused in freddie gray's death. plus, hillary clinton fires off a sharp reaction to donald trump's second amendment comment. >> words matter, my friends. and if you are running to be president or you are president of the united states, words can have tremendous consequences. >> since words have consequences, we look back at a controversy...
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find stories of hope and recovery today >> camden yards is where the baltimore orioles play now. babe ruth could probably have blasted a long ball right on over to the next stop on our tour. >> well, scotty, this is our other building. this is kind of like a state sports museum. it's called sports legends, but we got a little bit of babe ruth in here, too. come on. i'll show you around. athletes are showcased here. but mike and i were on a mission, so there was no time to huddle. >> [ chuckles ] >> we walked right past all kinds of amazing displays on our way to something even more amazing. >> a place that you will remember for the rest of your life. come on into this room. this is kind of a special space. it is called the archives. and this is where we process all of the 10,000 artifacts that we stuff that gets put into safekeeping comes back into this room, which is the vault. so come on in and we'll take a look at the vault. >> the vault is jam-packed with sports history -- from the recent past... >> cal ripken's cleats are here. >> ...to way back when. football players, olympi
find stories of hope and recovery today >> camden yards is where the baltimore orioles play now. babe ruth could probably have blasted a long ball right on over to the next stop on our tour. >> well, scotty, this is our other building. this is kind of like a state sports museum. it's called sports legends, but we got a little bit of babe ruth in here, too. come on. i'll show you around. athletes are showcased here. but mike and i were on a mission, so there was no time to huddle....
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six inches of rain fell in the baltimore suburbs in two hours. let's go to tom ceda for the forecast, and the pictures of her crawling over the human chain while the water is rushing over the top of the water is frighten iing. >> yes, christine, it is one of those things that you categorize as a freak of nature, but a num b number of elements played a role. if you are looking at ta amount of rain that has fallen, blue two inch, and four inches in yellow, but ellekette city is one that you could soo where it is a 1 in 1,000-year event. it is not saying that it could happen in 1,000 year, but the amount is 0.7% of a given day, and then at one point it was about 1.5 inch, and then in an hour 3.16 inch, and then 6 inches after a two-hour time period, but the city itself plays a role. ellicott city is a old historic town, and it played a part. they are historic, and the roads and the streets are narrow, and very steep. there are incredible inclines in this beautiful city, and so that the rush of water was intense is. we will get pictures of this out of
six inches of rain fell in the baltimore suburbs in two hours. let's go to tom ceda for the forecast, and the pictures of her crawling over the human chain while the water is rushing over the top of the water is frighten iing. >> yes, christine, it is one of those things that you categorize as a freak of nature, but a num b number of elements played a role. if you are looking at ta amount of rain that has fallen, blue two inch, and four inches in yellow, but ellekette city is one that you...
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the baltimore police department has already started making changes before the report was released. in the last year, the department revised its use of force policy and added more cameras. >> those who choose to wear this uniform and choose to blatantly disregard someone's rights absolutely should be uncomfortable because we are not going to tolerate it. >> reporter: the federal investigation follows the 2015 death of freddie gray who had a fatal spine injury while in police custody. >> the report assessment and follow-up will help us to heal the relationship between the police and our community. >> reporter: the justice department will now work with baltimore police on a plan to reform the department. adam may for cbs news, baltimore. >> the department of justice had launched similar investigations into police departments in chicago and ferguson, missouri. >>> a police demonstration goes terribly wrong in florida. 73-year-old woman was shot and killed by a police officer and that happened during a demonstration about police procedures. it happened last night in punta gorda about 75
the baltimore police department has already started making changes before the report was released. in the last year, the department revised its use of force policy and added more cameras. >> those who choose to wear this uniform and choose to blatantly disregard someone's rights absolutely should be uncomfortable because we are not going to tolerate it. >> reporter: the federal investigation follows the 2015 death of freddie gray who had a fatal spine injury while in police custody....
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the attack on baltimore is going to begin. looking down the river, if you look to the left, you will see a small land mask, that's north point and on the early morning hours of the 12th of september, about 5,000 british soldiers dropped off at north point and their goals is to march over land to take the city by land. so really it starts off like they took washington a land of salt, they ran into americans land guard of about 2600 militia men. this is called the battle of north point. it is a pretty good battle and it is about two hours. the british lose about 210 men and the americans lose about 200 and they pulled back. the americans give as good as they got. they killed the major general robert ross and they withdrew to defenses closer to the city. on the out skirt of the city of baltimore, americans dodged about a mile wort entrenchment. you would have seen some of the richest gentlemen of the city digging in entrenchments and women bringing jugs of water down to refresh everybody and some enslaved. it was an effort to get
the attack on baltimore is going to begin. looking down the river, if you look to the left, you will see a small land mask, that's north point and on the early morning hours of the 12th of september, about 5,000 british soldiers dropped off at north point and their goals is to march over land to take the city by land. so really it starts off like they took washington a land of salt, they ran into americans land guard of about 2600 militia men. this is called the battle of north point. it is a...
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has reported that the baltimore pd is riddled with racism. >> yeah, no [bleep], larry. >> larry: thank you, mike, for that in depth analysis. that is mike yard and the no [bleep] news, everybody. thank you very much. (applause) very short yet efficient news program. (laughter) all right, let's dig into the stats in this report because the proof is in the imeolice irrelevantly biased pudding. >> blacks make up 60% of baltimore's drivers but account for 82% of traffic stops. >> indeed one african-american man was stopped 30 times in less than four years, with none of the stops resulting in a sigh taition or a criminal charge. >> larry: holy [bleep]. they pulled this brother over 30 times in less than four years and then you wonder why black people are late all the time. hello? pd time, cops pull over time. >> not my fault. now on the one hand, you know, i feel for this brother but on the other hand, after the 30th time he has finally within a coupon for one free crime. congratulations. murder not included. oh, and don't worry, baltimore police bias even comes with a fun twist. >> baltimo
has reported that the baltimore pd is riddled with racism. >> yeah, no [bleep], larry. >> larry: thank you, mike, for that in depth analysis. that is mike yard and the no [bleep] news, everybody. thank you very much. (applause) very short yet efficient news program. (laughter) all right, let's dig into the stats in this report because the proof is in the imeolice irrelevantly biased pudding. >> blacks make up 60% of baltimore's drivers but account for 82% of traffic stops....
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police force, as the department releases a scathing review of the baltimore pd just two weeks after all charges were dropped against the officers accused in freddie gray's death. plus, hillary clinton fires off a sharp reaction to donald trump's second amendment comment. >> words matter, my friends. and if you are running to be president or you are president of the united states, words can have tremendous consequences. >> since words have consequences, we look back at a controversy causing remark hillary clinton made back in 2008 and discuss whether the media is treating both incidents equally. howard kerts and katie pavlich howard kerts and katie pavlich join me on that. ♪ mapping the oceans. howard kerts and katie pavlich join me on that. where we explore. protecting biodiversity. everywhere we work. defeating malaria. improving energy efficiency. developing more clean burning natural gas. my job? my job at exxonmobil? turning algae into biofuels. reducing energy poverty in the developing world. making cars go further with less. fueling the global economy. and you thought we just made
police force, as the department releases a scathing review of the baltimore pd just two weeks after all charges were dropped against the officers accused in freddie gray's death. plus, hillary clinton fires off a sharp reaction to donald trump's second amendment comment. >> words matter, my friends. and if you are running to be president or you are president of the united states, words can have tremendous consequences. >> since words have consequences, we look back at a controversy...
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police force, as the department releases a scathing review of the baltimore pd just two weeks after all charges were dropped against the officers accused in freddie gray's death. plus, hillary clinton fires off a sharp reaction to donald trump's second amendment comment. >> words matter, my friends. and if you are running to be president or you are president of the united states, words can have tremendous consequences. >> since words have consequences, we look back at a controversy causing remark hillary clinton made back in 2008 and discuss whether the media is treating both incidents equally. howard kerts and katie pavlich join me on that. when you have a digital notebook to capture investing ideas that instantly gives you stock prices, earnings, and dividends... an equity summary score that consolidates the stock ratings of top analysts into a single score... and $7.95 online u.s. equity trades, lower than td ameritrade, schwab, and e-trade, you realize the smartest investing idea isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ mapping the oceans. where we explore. protecti
police force, as the department releases a scathing review of the baltimore pd just two weeks after all charges were dropped against the officers accused in freddie gray's death. plus, hillary clinton fires off a sharp reaction to donald trump's second amendment comment. >> words matter, my friends. and if you are running to be president or you are president of the united states, words can have tremendous consequences. >> since words have consequences, we look back at a controversy...
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so let's take a look at a piece of the baltimore police department system. you can find it on page 38 of the d o.j. report. this is a tell plate used by the baltimore police officers. and this is completely real. we couldn't even believe it. it was sent to them by a shift commander to save them time while writing up trespassing or arrests, right. so it is like a police cheat sheet with blanks that you can fill in. so it says things like on date, at approximately-- time. the officer was working at, this address. you can fill in whatever you want. so all the details are there for you to fill in. but there was one detail that was always prefilled. the suspect was a black male. yeah. and that, my friends, is just flat out racist. two to white people. because this statement makes it impossible for any white man to be a trespasser. yeah, what if that is the white guy's dream, huh? what if he is trying to trespass and every cop that comes by is like hey, what are you doing here, you here for a job interview. no, man, i'm tres passion. well, i'm sorry, i don't have a
so let's take a look at a piece of the baltimore police department system. you can find it on page 38 of the d o.j. report. this is a tell plate used by the baltimore police officers. and this is completely real. we couldn't even believe it. it was sent to them by a shift commander to save them time while writing up trespassing or arrests, right. so it is like a police cheat sheet with blanks that you can fill in. so it says things like on date, at approximately-- time. the officer was working...
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laura: scathing report released on the baltimore police department criticizing offices for using excessive force and discriminating against black people. he is having a golden day in rio. the latest on the olympic action and what to watch for next. welcome to "world news america." another day, another controversy in u.s. presidential campaign. today donald trump hit back on those accusing his campaign of inspiring violence against his opponent. the media for misinterpreting but he said. hillary clinton retaliated. the democratic nominee said that words matter and that come doesn't have the temperament to be president. gavin hewitt reports. gavin: donald trump in the midst of a new firestorm. the issue, the right to own guns guaranteed by the second amendment, a right that he says would be at risk from hillary clinton presidency. mr. trump: if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. although the second amendment people, maybe there is, i don't know. gavin: some interpreted these words as incitement to use violence against hillary clinton if gun rights were threatened. today
laura: scathing report released on the baltimore police department criticizing offices for using excessive force and discriminating against black people. he is having a golden day in rio. the latest on the olympic action and what to watch for next. welcome to "world news america." another day, another controversy in u.s. presidential campaign. today donald trump hit back on those accusing his campaign of inspiring violence against his opponent. the media for misinterpreting but he...
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amberly: still ahead -- mother who made headlines during the baltimore riots. alert abouter back-to-school shopping. is it worth it to buy generic brands? josh: and today was beautiful. tomorrow, not so much. the forecast is coming up. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. kimberly: toya graham is the baltimore mother who made headlines forward thinking her son from the baltimore riots yesterday. a kitchen fire last weekend left them without power and lots of smoke damage. her neighbors and complete strangers are stepping in to help. reporter: it is a day of gratitude. >> firs
amberly: still ahead -- mother who made headlines during the baltimore riots. alert abouter back-to-school shopping. is it worth it to buy generic brands? josh: and today was beautiful. tomorrow, not so much. the forecast is coming up. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. and right now you can...
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thank you for your career leadership -- for your terrific leadership at the baltimore urban league. he great privilege, president henderson said, just earlier this week on tuesday, to join with him and they had of the urban league when we opened and entrepreneurship center in west baltimore. to try and grow more small businesses, more minority owned businesses, and help support those that are already started to grow even faster so we can have more jobs and more capital formation in baltimore city,
thank you for your career leadership -- for your terrific leadership at the baltimore urban league. he great privilege, president henderson said, just earlier this week on tuesday, to join with him and they had of the urban league when we opened and entrepreneurship center in west baltimore. to try and grow more small businesses, more minority owned businesses, and help support those that are already started to grow even faster so we can have more jobs and more capital formation in baltimore...
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gum® brand. >> a scathing report released from the baltimore police department. stice department investigation look at the policing methods for more than a year after the death of freddie gray back in 2015. that was at the baltimore mayor's request. now the results and they are not pretty. as we heard from the deputy assistant attorney general at a news conference just a short time ago. >> we conclude that there is reasonable cause to believe that bpd engages in a pattern or practice of conduct that violates the constitution and federal anti-discrimination rule. they engage in a pattern or practice of making unconstitutional stops, searches and arrests. using excessive force and retaliating against people engaging in constitutionally protected expression. >> jean casarez is standing by live. she was covering this news conference. she's in baltimore. jean, when i listened to the deputy assistant attorney general, the things she was saying were really strong and yet that sound bite that we just played for the audience didn't even get into details, the actual nitty-g
gum® brand. >> a scathing report released from the baltimore police department. stice department investigation look at the policing methods for more than a year after the death of freddie gray back in 2015. that was at the baltimore mayor's request. now the results and they are not pretty. as we heard from the deputy assistant attorney general at a news conference just a short time ago. >> we conclude that there is reasonable cause to believe that bpd engages in a pattern or...
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. >>> the department of justice has issued a bolstering report on the baltimore police. >> the report says black residents there are routinely singled out and mistreated by officers often for no reason. this is the news across america at 6:30. 15-month long probe was launched after the death of freddie gray. gray died after being injured while riding in a police van. the report found baltimore cops make large the baltimore department had already revised its use of force policy and added more cameras to report interactions with citizens. >> those who choose to wear this uniform and choose to blatantly disregard someone's rights absolutely should be uncomfortable. because we are not going to tolerate it. >> to avoid a federal lawsuit now the city has to work with the justice department to create a set of reforms. and those reforms >>> investigators trying to find out how a gun with a live round ended up being used in a demonstration of police tactics. mary milton died after being the shovel others knew something was wrong when they heard how loud the shot was. >> when she turned, i coul
. >>> the department of justice has issued a bolstering report on the baltimore police. >> the report says black residents there are routinely singled out and mistreated by officers often for no reason. this is the news across america at 6:30. 15-month long probe was launched after the death of freddie gray. gray died after being injured while riding in a police van. the report found baltimore cops make large the baltimore department had already revised its use of force policy...
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why did the british come to baltimore? a lot of people find surprising is that really the war of 1812 was one of america's most unpopular wars. and i think that's because the causes were so complex, and on one side you can say the united states had a totally good reason to go to war. the british were seizing american ships, dictating who we should trade with, who we could not trade with, stealing american sailers and forcing them into the british navy, and it was deeper than just making up manpower shortage in the british navy. there was a whole question of citizenship that went with that. you know. in the united states, we believed that you could come from a foreign country, say great britain, and come here and live for five years and then you could become a naturalized citizen. however, over in great britain, they believed once a subject always a subject. so a lot of our states men at the time, they were saying, you know, the british are trying to define what an american citizen is. and if we allow them to do that, then
why did the british come to baltimore? a lot of people find surprising is that really the war of 1812 was one of america's most unpopular wars. and i think that's because the causes were so complex, and on one side you can say the united states had a totally good reason to go to war. the british were seizing american ships, dictating who we should trade with, who we could not trade with, stealing american sailers and forcing them into the british navy, and it was deeper than just making up...
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the problems in baltimore didn't happen overnight or appear in a day. pattern or practice we found results from longstanding systemic deficiencies in the baltimore police department. >> ifill: i spoke with mayor stephanie rawlings-blake at baltimore city hall this afternoon. mayor, thank you for joining us. the words used to describe this report have been astounding, shocking, amazing, i don't think i can overstate it. there have been other reports done. there have been other examinations. why are we just reaching this point now? >> i think woe are reaching this point because the city has leadership that is focused and determined on making meaningful reforms. we've tried to improve the police department, the policing strategy, the relationships with the police, and the community. in the past under my administration, when i saw we were falling short, that's when i asked the department of justice to come in for a collaborative review to help us strengthen our community policing effort, and when i saw that that was insufficient, that's when i asked for the
the problems in baltimore didn't happen overnight or appear in a day. pattern or practice we found results from longstanding systemic deficiencies in the baltimore police department. >> ifill: i spoke with mayor stephanie rawlings-blake at baltimore city hall this afternoon. mayor, thank you for joining us. the words used to describe this report have been astounding, shocking, amazing, i don't think i can overstate it. there have been other reports done. there have been other...
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in which the head of justice's civil rights division says is a start. >> everyone agreed that the baltimore police department needs sustainable reform. >> reporter: the federal report detailed over a police made more than 300,000 pedestrian stops in african-american neighborhoods. >> one african-american man was stopped 30 times with less than four years with none of the stops resulting in a citation or criminal charge. >> reporter: the report was requested by baltimore's mayor in the wake of last year's cathy of freddie gray while in police custody and conclude some police conduct is clearly unconstitutional and sometimes >> reporter: a healing that will be closely monitored by the federal government. >>> baltimore's police commissioner has not said how many officers have been removed as a result of this investigation's findings. >> showers and downpours working their way through new england and we have a heat advisory for tomorrow. ? i feel too young to be this old. i just want to be her mom, not her full-time job. i'm the boss of me, but sometimes i need a little help. if you or a loved
in which the head of justice's civil rights division says is a start. >> everyone agreed that the baltimore police department needs sustainable reform. >> reporter: the federal report detailed over a police made more than 300,000 pedestrian stops in african-american neighborhoods. >> one african-american man was stopped 30 times with less than four years with none of the stops resulting in a citation or criminal charge. >> reporter: the report was requested by...
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david: raised on the outskirts of this gritty east coast city, the man they call the baltimore bulletis an inspiration to many of those unfortunate enough to have grown up on the wrong side of the tracks. >> he is an incredible inspiration that someone can achieve so much. and it was here in this pool. so that definitely a big inspiration. >> a lot of the kids want to be just like him. kids are joining the swim team when they are very young, looking forward to a chance to see him and watch him swim. he is of huge factor in the sport. david: they, like phelps, must be glad he changed his mind about retiring after winning 4 gold medals at the 2012 olympics in london. he announced he was packing up his goggles and calling it quits, only to return to the water two years later and rack up even more medals. to the delight of fans at the baltimore ravens national football league game who cheered his victory on the big screen. in the course of his olympic career, he has rarely disappointed, and at the age of 31, he has the support of cheering fans who will see him all the way to the end. if,
david: raised on the outskirts of this gritty east coast city, the man they call the baltimore bulletis an inspiration to many of those unfortunate enough to have grown up on the wrong side of the tracks. >> he is an incredible inspiration that someone can achieve so much. and it was here in this pool. so that definitely a big inspiration. >> a lot of the kids want to be just like him. kids are joining the swim team when they are very young, looking forward to a chance to see him...
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the way that sexual assault reports have being handled right now in baltimore city, denies survivors o justice. it is ineffective and unfair. so i am really immensely grateful to the department of justice for including this issue in the report. it is 163-page report and six of them are devoted to the issue of gender bias and we have a lot of work to do in this area. >> so talk to us about that, the areas of work. what needs to change in baltimore specifically. >> you already talked about the one really victim-blaming question that the d.o.j. report included -- why are you messing that guy's life up. and we are just horrified to see a statement by a prosecutor referring to who reported sexual assault as a can i'ving little officer and lmao or laughing my -- off. and it wonders why a survivor would report. >> you are a member of the baltimore sexual assault response team and this week in the baltimore sun you said the city is curbing the oversight power and that is what damon was talking about, that there needs to be oversight and why do you think your group's powers are being curbed. >
the way that sexual assault reports have being handled right now in baltimore city, denies survivors o justice. it is ineffective and unfair. so i am really immensely grateful to the department of justice for including this issue in the report. it is 163-page report and six of them are devoted to the issue of gender bias and we have a lot of work to do in this area. >> so talk to us about that, the areas of work. what needs to change in baltimore specifically. >> you already talked...
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the african-american community. that there are two communities in baltimore, the black baltimore and the white baltimore. and after talking to those in the white baltimore, they say, the police officers do a great job, they enjoy them, they respect them. the black community, something i have have different. the report finds from looking through so much documentation that they are much of the time unconstitutionally based, that when officers are trained in the police academy, they are trained, the report says, based on unconstitutional principles. so, in a sense, they're saying that the police officer really don't have a leg to stand on from the beginning, but then goes on to really say once they are in action, those unconstitutional principles remain. i have to cite one example of so many in that report. that a sergeant an officer, was with the department of justice investigator, they were driving, doing a ride-along. the sergeant told him to get the people off the corner, disperse them. the officer said, well, i don't have a reason to do that. the sergeant said, make one up. john. >> all right, jean casa
the african-american community. that there are two communities in baltimore, the black baltimore and the white baltimore. and after talking to those in the white baltimore, they say, the police officers do a great job, they enjoy them, they respect them. the black community, something i have have different. the report finds from looking through so much documentation that they are much of the time unconstitutionally based, that when officers are trained in the police academy, they are trained,...
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>> route 95. 225,000 cars a day driving through the city of baltimore. gh and say, wow, there's something great happening in this city. >> reporter: we spoke with plank on opening day of the under armour lighthouse. >> please come on in, welcome to the lighthouse. >> reporter: a mammoth 35,000 square feet workshop where the company tests high tech manufacturing and robotics, part of plank's larger aim to trim overseas production and add more efficiency to the process. ideally meaning more jobs here at home. >> my next, you know, three or four years, we're going to effectively double the size of the company and create 2 or 3,000 new jobs. how many jobs have come back to america? today it's less than 5% of apparel consumed in america is made in america. you look at that and say, should we really accept that? >> reporter: but are we really talking about a day when a majority of the under armour products say made in america? is that economically possible? >> all these things come back to, you know, the plight that we see in our inner cities. it comes back to
>> route 95. 225,000 cars a day driving through the city of baltimore. gh and say, wow, there's something great happening in this city. >> reporter: we spoke with plank on opening day of the under armour lighthouse. >> please come on in, welcome to the lighthouse. >> reporter: a mammoth 35,000 square feet workshop where the company tests high tech manufacturing and robotics, part of plank's larger aim to trim overseas production and add more efficiency to the process....
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>> the baltimore state's attorneys office says there is 0 truth to rumors lisa phelpps is leaving andving and the state's attorney is declining to comment about her. and she raised concerns about whether the trial should go forward but state's attorney mary lynn mosby says she aaccused police of undermining the case. watch. >> and like with other cases the prosecutors work with closely with the police to investigate what occurred. what we realized is that police investigating police, whether they're friends or colleagues, was problematic. >> the current baltimore police commissioner defended the investigation. the previous commissioner called marilyn mosby inviktive and sharply said her comments were malicious. it's worth noting the union doubled the dues. experts point out the criminal justice system relies on cooperation between police and prosecutors but in balloter, the rift between the two is back. two complaints have been filed with the maryland commission to have mosby disbarred. joining me now, attorney generals for officer garrett miller, great to see you. >> thank you. >> yo
>> the baltimore state's attorneys office says there is 0 truth to rumors lisa phelpps is leaving andving and the state's attorney is declining to comment about her. and she raised concerns about whether the trial should go forward but state's attorney mary lynn mosby says she aaccused police of undermining the case. watch. >> and like with other cases the prosecutors work with closely with the police to investigate what occurred. what we realized is that police investigating...
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also a damming report from the justice department on policing in the city of baltimore. the details coming up. (vo) my name's nick and i make dog chow in denver, colorado. one of my fondest memories of khloe is the day we got her. i knew right there she was gonna be a great dog. khloe's a big influence on the family. she loved lincoln from the start. she's his little protector. i trust dog chow to keep khloe healthy because i see the high quality ingredients that go into it. the standards that we follow are top notch. i trust dog chow enough to feed it to my dog every single day. i'm going to make this as simple as possible for you. you can go ahead and stick with that complicated credit card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or... you can get the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on ev-e-ry purchase, ev-e-ry-where. i shouldn't have to ask. what's in your wallet? the search for relief often leads... here... here... or here. today, there's a new option. introducing drug-free aleve direct therapy. a tens device with
also a damming report from the justice department on policing in the city of baltimore. the details coming up. (vo) my name's nick and i make dog chow in denver, colorado. one of my fondest memories of khloe is the day we got her. i knew right there she was gonna be a great dog. khloe's a big influence on the family. she loved lincoln from the start. she's his little protector. i trust dog chow to keep khloe healthy because i see the high quality ingredients that go into it. the standards that...
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the baltimore city police department did a phenomenal investigation showing there was no wrong doing.ng on the cops there, that's why she's ripping on them. >> exactly, and when she gave her speech at the war memorial, she talked about the extensive in-depth investigation her office did, in conjunction with the sheriff's department and baltimore city, none of which seems to have happened. there was no indication or evidence of any investigation done at all. >> really? that was bull? >> it's a farce. >> so what did she indict these cops based on? >> well, she wanted to indict them. she indicted them with no evidence, there was no evidence. i think she was hopeful that evidence would develop, but as the case went on, it turned out that not only did evidence not develop, there was negative evidence, exculpatory evidence. >> piece by piece the case started to fall apart, mike, including the knife. she said these cops have no business arresting freddie gray. they claimed he had an illegal knife on him, but she said the knife was legal. then you guys came out and said that knife was not leg
the baltimore city police department did a phenomenal investigation showing there was no wrong doing.ng on the cops there, that's why she's ripping on them. >> exactly, and when she gave her speech at the war memorial, she talked about the extensive in-depth investigation her office did, in conjunction with the sheriff's department and baltimore city, none of which seems to have happened. there was no indication or evidence of any investigation done at all. >> really? that was bull?...
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was, >> the context of baltimore was, freddie gray happened. ere was a sort of unrest, there was the recriminations, indictments of six officers, there have been acquittals and now they've dropped the charges in the sense of like, well, this whole thing was kind of like a fake thing. and then this report comes out. >> yeah, and i think in many ways, this vindicates marylin mosby and her public statements about the deep corruption in the police department that hindered the freddie gray case. again, i'm hopeful about this -- the consent decree will match the intensity of the findings. the findings we knew to be true. the ferguson report was deep. the consent decree at ferguson is a real model that presses for things like youth involvement, changing the municipal code. what's also interesting is this calls out some of the provisions in the law enforcement officer bill of rights as things that are damaging for the public trust, like the wait period for officers to testify. >> i think it's a real impressive report, i think it's as impressive as the o
was, >> the context of baltimore was, freddie gray happened. ere was a sort of unrest, there was the recriminations, indictments of six officers, there have been acquittals and now they've dropped the charges in the sense of like, well, this whole thing was kind of like a fake thing. and then this report comes out. >> yeah, and i think in many ways, this vindicates marylin mosby and her public statements about the deep corruption in the police department that hindered the freddie...
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the justice department will now work with adam may, for cbs news baltimore ((paul joncich)) >>> the department of justice has launched similar investigations in recent years into police departments in chicago and ferguson missouri, among other cities./// ((christianne klein)) >>> speaking of baltimore police... lieutenant brian rice... the highest ranking officer acquitted of charges in the death of freddie gray is expected to get more than 126-thousand dollars in backpay. rice was acquitted last month. 25-year-old gray died in april suffered a spinal injury while in police custody. prosecutors dropped all charges against all the remaining officers in july. it is expected and required by police contract that officers who were suspended without pay get their back pay since they were acquitted./// ((christianne klein)) >>> coming up on your valley's news leader... some have voiced their concerns over the potential for a rigged election--- and there's a new device that could make it possible./// ((paul joncich)) >> also... and today we're seeing its effects here in the valley./// <<< announcer: y
the justice department will now work with adam may, for cbs news baltimore ((paul joncich)) >>> the department of justice has launched similar investigations in recent years into police departments in chicago and ferguson missouri, among other cities./// ((christianne klein)) >>> speaking of baltimore police... lieutenant brian rice... the highest ranking officer acquitted of charges in the death of freddie gray is expected to get more than 126-thousand dollars in backpay....
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six inches of rain fell in the baltimore suburbs in two hours. let's go to tom ceda for the forecast, and the pictures of her crawling over the human chain while the water is rushing over the top of the water is frighten iing. >> yes, christine, it is one of those things that you categorize as a freak of nature, but a num b number of elements played a role. if you are looking at ta amount of rain that has fallen, blue two inch, and four inches in
six inches of rain fell in the baltimore suburbs in two hours. let's go to tom ceda for the forecast, and the pictures of her crawling over the human chain while the water is rushing over the top of the water is frighten iing. >> yes, christine, it is one of those things that you categorize as a freak of nature, but a num b number of elements played a role. if you are looking at ta amount of rain that has fallen, blue two inch, and four inches in
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but federal officials say the baltimore police department has been troubled for years. the report says officers routinely make stops, searches and arrests without the required justification. of 300,000 pedestrian stops from january 2010 to may 2015, federal investigators found that small, predominantly african american neighborhoods. african americans accounted for 82% of all traffic stops, despite being only 60% of the driving age population. deputy attorney general vanita gupta says unnecessary stops sometimes led to violent confrontations. >> officers frequently resorted to physical force when a person did not immediately respond to verbal commands. even when the person was posing officers or other. >> reporter: in one case during a traffic stop a woman was strip searched on the street but after the search found no evidence of wrongdoing he was released with a repair order for her headlight. >> we lived it. we know. >> reporter: community activist ray kelly says the findings show what many in the community have complained about for years. are you surprised it took thi
but federal officials say the baltimore police department has been troubled for years. the report says officers routinely make stops, searches and arrests without the required justification. of 300,000 pedestrian stops from january 2010 to may 2015, federal investigators found that small, predominantly african american neighborhoods. african americans accounted for 82% of all traffic stops, despite being only 60% of the driving age population. deputy attorney general vanita gupta says...