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already cost albuquerque taxpayers more than $24 million. justice department involvement could lead to federal civil rights charges and sweeping changes to the albuquerque police department. but the investigation is expected to last several more months. albuquerque's city council president ken sanchez joins us tonight. ken, welcome. >> thank you, john. >> give me your reaction to this shooting. >> thank you for having me. the latest shooting i was troubled, i'm very disturbed by what took place and i'm alarmed that the albuquerque police chief would react so quickly and make sthaiments this last shooting -- statements that this last shooting was justified. i think we have problems within the albuquerque police department, the justice department have been investigating for last ten months. i'll ask that they look at the last shooting and the shooting that just took place in albuquerque. >> is this a problem of the culture of the albuquerque police department? >> i've lived in albuquerque my entire life and what i am seeing i think is horrific
already cost albuquerque taxpayers more than $24 million. justice department involvement could lead to federal civil rights charges and sweeping changes to the albuquerque police department. but the investigation is expected to last several more months. albuquerque's city council president ken sanchez joins us tonight. ken, welcome. >> thank you, john. >> give me your reaction to this shooting. >> thank you for having me. the latest shooting i was troubled, i'm very disturbed...
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yesterday in albuquerque, and another lethal confrontation. in this cell phone video an officer opens fire, killing him. it's the 24th fatal police shooting in the city in less than five years. heidi zhou-castro is live in pushing with more. tell us what happened last night? >> sure. it was sad and irrionic that the shooting happened, hours after a crowd of 2,000 people gathered here in front of the albuquerque police hours. that was the death of a homelessman james boyd, whose killing was captured op camera and sparked outrage, two weeks later we have another death at the hands of albuquerque police. . >> this 911 call from a teenage girl bought albuquerque police to alfred's apartment. at the scene a neighbour said he had threatened her daughter. >> he said back off. i have something for you. [ inaudible ] >> police say the 30-year-old as an probation for an ag ra vated vault with a deadly weapon. he came out with a gun. and this is the video of what police said happened next. this is the same moment captured on a cell phone camera. we warn
yesterday in albuquerque, and another lethal confrontation. in this cell phone video an officer opens fire, killing him. it's the 24th fatal police shooting in the city in less than five years. heidi zhou-castro is live in pushing with more. tell us what happened last night? >> sure. it was sad and irrionic that the shooting happened, hours after a crowd of 2,000 people gathered here in front of the albuquerque police hours. that was the death of a homelessman james boyd, whose killing...
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anonymous is planning more attacks on the albuquerque website. back by the evening. a spokesman says they haven't figured out who hacked it yet. del, we reached out to the albuquerque police department, they haven't reached out to us yet. >> 22 since 2010. >> reporter: 22, yes. >> thank you roxann. >>> responding to oil sightings off the shore of 240 miles southwest from where the spill originated. tar balances off the nearby beaches. -- tar balls off the nearby beaches. >>> the dow has been up most of the session, up 143 points. the s&p 500 and nasdaq on board to finish up. janet yellen says, weakness still remains in both the economy and the job market. >> in some ways, the job market is tougher now than in any recession. the numbers of people who have been trying to find work for more than six months, or more than a year, are much higher today than they ever were since records began, decades ago. >> the supreme court hearing arguments today on what is seen as a watershed case on the future of patents. the justices are be asked to determine what -- are being asked
anonymous is planning more attacks on the albuquerque website. back by the evening. a spokesman says they haven't figured out who hacked it yet. del, we reached out to the albuquerque police department, they haven't reached out to us yet. >> 22 since 2010. >> reporter: 22, yes. >> thank you roxann. >>> responding to oil sightings off the shore of 240 miles southwest from where the spill originated. tar balances off the nearby beaches. -- tar balls off the nearby...
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there was an albuquerque police officer there. he basically says "you need to call 911 any time he gets out of control or gets violent." i looked at the police officer and said "i'm afraid to call you guys, i don't want to call you guys. i'm afraid of what you'll do to my son, more than what i'm afraid of my son doing to me." it was echoed in the newspaper column, listing hundreds of responses for families that share the same here. >> everyone is trying to figure out why there has been so many shootings, what is said about albuquerque police training? >> a lot of people are looking at training and the hiring standards. they have lowered, coming from a former albuquerque police. he said it's evidenced by what we saw in the james boyd clear. an officer was hired by albuquerque after being fired working for the state police. if you dig further, looking back at the history, of police fatal shootings, you see a pattern. in many cases the officer involved was hired, despite having red flags in the background the police chief has been on
there was an albuquerque police officer there. he basically says "you need to call 911 any time he gets out of control or gets violent." i looked at the police officer and said "i'm afraid to call you guys, i don't want to call you guys. i'm afraid of what you'll do to my son, more than what i'm afraid of my son doing to me." it was echoed in the newspaper column, listing hundreds of responses for families that share the same here. >> everyone is trying to figure out...
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the controversy over the albuquerque police department is playing out on line as well.aria innes ferre is here with that side of the story. maria. >> he just tweeted out earlier, there is going to be a community forum at the center for police justice. demands and plans for action. as far as the protest that went on yesterday and past midnight one of the groups that has been active in gathering people is anonymous. it's a loosely organized group of activists and hacker and they have these masks on usually and they also have the slogan, "expect us." just today, they tweeted out there, albuquerque police department, it's too late to expect us. they sent out this youtube video, they are calling from the protests of yesterday, warning the albuquerque police department that they were going to be hacked. the particularly deactivated its twitter account and facebook account and the a prchltd website was down -- apd website was down for some time. anonymous told me they were responsible for that. the police department has not confirmed that yet. legion ops support anonymous, the
the controversy over the albuquerque police department is playing out on line as well.aria innes ferre is here with that side of the story. maria. >> he just tweeted out earlier, there is going to be a community forum at the center for police justice. demands and plans for action. as far as the protest that went on yesterday and past midnight one of the groups that has been active in gathering people is anonymous. it's a loosely organized group of activists and hacker and they have these...
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since 2010, albuquerque police have taken part in 37 shootings, 23 of them deadly.rt from 2012, the city's police officers receive payments of up to 1,000 each per shooting as part of an officially sanctioned bounty system. since 2012, the department of justice has been investigating the police department over complaints of civil rights violations and allegations of excessive use of force. on friday, the fbi opened its own investigation into this month's fatal shooting. joining me now, reporter for the associated press, russell contreraras. tell us how it started out peacefully and escalated into violence. >> the protest started peacefully, around downtown albuquerque. and moved towards university of new mexico. it kept going back and forth. it's a two-mile march. while protesters and demonstrators were heading towards either location, they would snarl traffic, create backups with motorists and overall peaceful. toward the end of the evening, protesters started climbing poles and tried to take down sign. it escalated at the end at university of new mexico with tear
since 2010, albuquerque police have taken part in 37 shootings, 23 of them deadly.rt from 2012, the city's police officers receive payments of up to 1,000 each per shooting as part of an officially sanctioned bounty system. since 2012, the department of justice has been investigating the police department over complaints of civil rights violations and allegations of excessive use of force. on friday, the fbi opened its own investigation into this month's fatal shooting. joining me now, reporter...
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the department of justice has been investigating the albuquerque department since 2012.ng to an account by the associated press, of the 37 shootings on record by the albuquerque police since 2010, 23 have been fatal. critics say that number is disproportionate for a city of 554,000 people. tony decople writes about police brutality. you write about the bigger picture in terms of the police brutality and the trouble defining exactly what it is. >> i've been looking at what the standard is for police forces around the country and academics have looked at this and said there is no standard at all. there's 7,000 disdepartments in this country and every one of them gets to define what force is used in what circumstances in their own way.variations. in albuquerque, if a citizen is armed, use of force, including deadly use of force is authorized. so what might seem like bad policing may not be a crime. >> it's difficult to convict police in this situation, because weapons were found, it's very unlikely that you're going to see police convicted in these situations. >> extremely
the department of justice has been investigating the albuquerque department since 2012.ng to an account by the associated press, of the 37 shootings on record by the albuquerque police since 2010, 23 have been fatal. critics say that number is disproportionate for a city of 554,000 people. tony decople writes about police brutality. you write about the bigger picture in terms of the police brutality and the trouble defining exactly what it is. >> i've been looking at what the standard is...
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. >> allen diehl joins us from albuquerque new mexico. the author of air safety investigators using science to save lives one crash at a time. allen you're on the phone with us. i thank you for your time this evening. your thoughts on the news of the day, the malasian prime minister saying based on the satellite data received and analyzed, the plane went down in the southern indian ocean. what are your thoughts? >> well, my thoughts obviously are sad, that that's -- looks like where it's going to end up. but many of us suspected that was where it was all along. the mrset data really has been very helpful. but i think period o first and , the president needs to call up and say we have totally inadequate information, regarding surface debris and he needs several squadrons of p-3 aircraft from the u.s. or other countries to get out and look for that wide area first of all for floating debris which can lead you back to where to look for the pingers. and there's another type of aircraft, the u.s. air force has mc-130s. these aircraft can't loc
. >> allen diehl joins us from albuquerque new mexico. the author of air safety investigators using science to save lives one crash at a time. allen you're on the phone with us. i thank you for your time this evening. your thoughts on the news of the day, the malasian prime minister saying based on the satellite data received and analyzed, the plane went down in the southern indian ocean. what are your thoughts? >> well, my thoughts obviously are sad, that that's -- looks like where...
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albuquerque's new police chief he has better than on the job for a month. he initially said that foye threatened his officers, but richard berry criticized the chief in his rush to saying that the shooting was justified. >> i think he should not have said that. i think what we need to do in a horrific situation like this, we need to comprehensively go through the process, there's video out there that's horrific, and i find it horrific myself, anyone who watches that. >> and john, the department of justice has been investigating this for 1 and a half years, looking at the allegations of excessive force used by the albuquerque police department. and tomorrow, they will be here in town to meet with community members. >> heidi jo castro in albuquerque. thank you very much. >>> florida is the most dangerous state in the country for people living on the streets. and as part of our series, homelessness in america, natasha looks at efforts to change that in pensacola. >> reporter: 2006, fort lauderdale, three teens go on a spree with a baseball bat. by night's end,
albuquerque's new police chief he has better than on the job for a month. he initially said that foye threatened his officers, but richard berry criticized the chief in his rush to saying that the shooting was justified. >> i think he should not have said that. i think what we need to do in a horrific situation like this, we need to comprehensively go through the process, there's video out there that's horrific, and i find it horrific myself, anyone who watches that. >> and john,...
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deadly force on camera, the albuquerque is under federal investigation. what is it like to be american and imprisoned in iran - three hikers share their harrowing ordeal. >> and america's greatest concentration of wealth. >> i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this". here is more of what's ahead. >> it's the news people have been dreading. >> flight mh370 ended in the southern indian ocean. >> 200 families out there who have been bereaved are grieving. >> this is news that the relatives have been waiting two weeks to not here. >> crimea, ukraine divorce is not amicable. >> russia has been thrown out if from the g8. >> we are united in imposing a cost on russia for its actions so far. >> questions are mounting over a police-involved shooting. >> it appears james boyd was ready to cooperate. >> he was going to go down on the ground. >> it is "how's of absurd." >> a whistle came off that no one can hear, except the richest people in the world, and they came like dogs. >> we begin the hour with disdrought family members, who after a 17-day wait received th
deadly force on camera, the albuquerque is under federal investigation. what is it like to be american and imprisoned in iran - three hikers share their harrowing ordeal. >> and america's greatest concentration of wealth. >> i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this". here is more of what's ahead. >> it's the news people have been dreading. >> flight mh370 ended in the southern indian ocean. >> 200 families out there who have been bereaved are grieving....
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heidi zhou-castro is covering the story live from albuquerque. heidi, tell us about the protest. >> sure. the protesters out here earlier this evening say their anger is demonstrated in the video. the reason is boyd appeared to be turning away from officers. that's not what the police chief said, he said the shooting was justified. it helps with his knife. since the statement that the police chief made, he backtracked and this outraged causing a public outcry. more than 1,000 people took to the streets, in protest of the boyd's death and the police killings of 23 people in albuquerque since the year 2010. that is far above the national average for a city this size. >> 23 people in four years. 23 police shootings there. so they are calling for an independent investigation, right? >> that's right. the mayor called for that yesterday because, you know, albuquerque police department has not admitted wrongdoing, and that's despite the city here paying close to 26 million in settlement to the families of the deceased. so yesterday the mayor, richard ba
heidi zhou-castro is covering the story live from albuquerque. heidi, tell us about the protest. >> sure. the protesters out here earlier this evening say their anger is demonstrated in the video. the reason is boyd appeared to be turning away from officers. that's not what the police chief said, he said the shooting was justified. it helps with his knife. since the statement that the police chief made, he backtracked and this outraged causing a public outcry. more than 1,000 people took...
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get on the ground now. >> the albuquerque police who had engaged in a 3-hour stand-off with boyd say the shooting was justified. >> all less than lethal devices were dereplied. the canine officer was down directing the dogs, the suspect pulled out two knives and directed a threat to a canine officer with no weapon drawn. >> others are wondering if it's excessive use by albuquerque police. in the last four years albuquerque police have shot and killed 23 people, the highest per cap ita rate of police shootings in the country, four times the average. >> it makes me physically sick. you can see mr boyd was obeying the command. he was turning around and his hand - he was going to go on the ground like he was ordered to do. that's when they murdered him. >> kenneth ellis says watching the killing is adding salt to the wound of his son's death at the hands of albuquerque police. 25-year-old kenneth ellis the thurd was an iraq war veteran. he was shot in the neck as he pointed a gun at his own head. >> he said "i'm not going to harm anyone", he wasn't going to harm anyone, he was a threat t
get on the ground now. >> the albuquerque police who had engaged in a 3-hour stand-off with boyd say the shooting was justified. >> all less than lethal devices were dereplied. the canine officer was down directing the dogs, the suspect pulled out two knives and directed a threat to a canine officer with no weapon drawn. >> others are wondering if it's excessive use by albuquerque police. in the last four years albuquerque police have shot and killed 23 people, the highest per...
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she goes albuquerque. i go, i'm from albuquerque. now i mean, who is from albuquerque?e? see, no one. that's exactly what i'm saying. so no one's from albuquerque. so i'm like yeah, i'm from albuquerque too. then, i said where did you go to school? she goes montessori. and i go, i went to montessori. and so i'm like, what is your name? what's your name? then she said her name and her last name and it just hit the spot. basically i went to the same school as her and her sister. >> seth: yes, we have a photo of you. this is a real photo they found that night. [ cheers and applause ] >> ice-t: that is coco. >> seth: that is my sister-in-law. and it's great because of course, the thing was you were not at montessori school. you were not coco. >> coco: i wasn't coco. i was nicole. i had dark, long hair. i had nothing like this. [ laughter ] >> seth: i say, on behalf of the boys at the montessori school, i'm glad you have nothing like that. >> coco: nothing like this. no, no. >> seth: and the great thing was you and i were talking while they were talking and a wonderful thing
she goes albuquerque. i go, i'm from albuquerque. now i mean, who is from albuquerque?e? see, no one. that's exactly what i'm saying. so no one's from albuquerque. so i'm like yeah, i'm from albuquerque too. then, i said where did you go to school? she goes montessori. and i go, i went to montessori. and so i'm like, what is your name? what's your name? then she said her name and her last name and it just hit the spot. basically i went to the same school as her and her sister. >> seth:...
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police department. 23 people since 2010 have been killed by albuquerque police. sthere have been task force who looked into this allegation. >> this didn't happen in a vacuum. this did not happen in a have a couple. no one has ever said to police officers, stop. >> reporter: now there will be a community rally hell here in front of the police department headquarters. we're told it will be a peaceful rally but with members of the albuquerque community trying to convince police this is an issue. the department of justice has been looking at this department now for a year and a half. and tomorrow they'll be meeting with activists and with family members of those killed by the police force. >> heidi zhou castro in new mexico, thank you. >>> an incredible video of three men base jumping off one world trade 105 floors up. but what about the security lapse that let them pull off this stunt. >>> and the law that will allow gun owners to carry loaded guns in school and airport among other places. >> welcome back everyone to al jazeera america. the new york police departme
police department. 23 people since 2010 have been killed by albuquerque police. sthere have been task force who looked into this allegation. >> this didn't happen in a vacuum. this did not happen in a have a couple. no one has ever said to police officers, stop. >> reporter: now there will be a community rally hell here in front of the police department headquarters. we're told it will be a peaceful rally but with members of the albuquerque community trying to convince police this...
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. >> police in albuquerque facing backlash for shooting a homeless man. whether the percent went too far in the way they handled that incident. >> i'm meteorologist nicole mitchell, we have a snowstorm making some places feel like winter and a spring storm with severe potential weather brewing. >> the aljazeera morning news continues, dell is back with you in two minutes. we leave you with a live picture of chatham, massachusetts where there is a belied a road warning right now and tough conditions in the water, you can see. >> keeping the pressure on putin, president obama and belgium hope to go unify allies against russia over the crisis in ukraine. >> hoar arriving, it's a horrific thing to say, when you recognize that there are so many people missing, it's horrific. >> crews discover more bodies as rescue efforts turn to recovery and grieving. >> oh, god, oh, god, oh, god, oh, my god. >> raging flames leave a construction worker trapped on the top floor. the rescue and what happened just seconds after this man was pulled to safety. >> albuquerque p.d.
. >> police in albuquerque facing backlash for shooting a homeless man. whether the percent went too far in the way they handled that incident. >> i'm meteorologist nicole mitchell, we have a snowstorm making some places feel like winter and a spring storm with severe potential weather brewing. >> the aljazeera morning news continues, dell is back with you in two minutes. we leave you with a live picture of chatham, massachusetts where there is a belied a road warning right...
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albuquerque police have been under intense scrutiny for its use of force.di jo jo castro with the lat. >> reporter: they were out here to protest the shooting of a homeless man james boyd. as for the shooting of alfred redwine. they received a call from redwine's neighbors saying that he had pointed a gun at their children. now his sister said that was a false report. so the police arrived at the house where redwine was inside, and witnesses captured the altercation on a cell phone camera. we'll show this to you now but we warn you it is graphic. now as you're watching that, the police chief of albuquerque police department did tell reporters last night that it was redwine that had first fired at officers, and then officers were returning fire, shooting him, killing him, shooting him in the chest. most witnesses we spoke to today who saw the shooting said that redwine was not armed. he was only holding a cell phone. redwine's sister told al jazeera she had seen it all 50 yards away. she was on the line with her brother when it happened. she explains what ha
albuquerque police have been under intense scrutiny for its use of force.di jo jo castro with the lat. >> reporter: they were out here to protest the shooting of a homeless man james boyd. as for the shooting of alfred redwine. they received a call from redwine's neighbors saying that he had pointed a gun at their children. now his sister said that was a false report. so the police arrived at the house where redwine was inside, and witnesses captured the altercation on a cell phone...
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it became albuquerque's bear.ing and looking for her cub, this traumatic incident occurs, yet they are reunited and able to be turned loose. i think it is a story of hope, you know. >> many wildlife officials rely on air bagges it cushion the fall of bears they have to sedate, a development they owe, in some part, to sparky the bear. >>> december 6, 2010. in tucson, arizona, another animal is stuck high on an electrical pole. this time, a cat who's been up there for three days. >> i just thought the cat might either slip and fall off or get into the power lines and get shocked and die. >> but kim, the cat, surprises everyone. >> on a monday, cameraman andrew brown heads out to cover the story. all day, phone lines had been buzzing in the newsroom. >> people were so upset about this cat being on this pole and them not being able to get it down. that i didn't know what to expect but i knew it was going to be kind of crazy. >> when andrew alives on the scene, a crowd formed. looking 30 feet up at one very confused ca
it became albuquerque's bear.ing and looking for her cub, this traumatic incident occurs, yet they are reunited and able to be turned loose. i think it is a story of hope, you know. >> many wildlife officials rely on air bagges it cushion the fall of bears they have to sedate, a development they owe, in some part, to sparky the bear. >>> december 6, 2010. in tucson, arizona, another animal is stuck high on an electrical pole. this time, a cat who's been up there for three days....
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. >> joining us on the phone from albuquerque is alan diehl, forker accident investigator with the national transportation safety board. how do you view the announcement by the australian prime minister. >> erica put it well - it's promising but tentative. we'll have to wait until we get our hands on the debris, and make sure that it is, in fact, part of a 777, and then we'll know where to start looking a bit better. >> and we've had a lot of conflicting information. is this one of the best leads yet? >> yes, it's - it looks good, okay. i should mention that i used to work for the navy and train p3 crews, and todd was talking about them. they are capable aircraft, but we may need a lot more of them. because we found a piece of the airplane, if that's what it is, we have to study the tides, we have to study the currents, the wind. this - people say this is a needle in a haystack. i have said it's a needle in a heyfield. now we seem to have found the haystack. if this holds up, we'll have a lot of tough searching and we have to find the black boxes. the pingers are the key. >> they could give
. >> joining us on the phone from albuquerque is alan diehl, forker accident investigator with the national transportation safety board. how do you view the announcement by the australian prime minister. >> erica put it well - it's promising but tentative. we'll have to wait until we get our hands on the debris, and make sure that it is, in fact, part of a 777, and then we'll know where to start looking a bit better. >> and we've had a lot of conflicting information. is this...
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albuquerque has one of the highest per capita rate of fatal police shootings in the country. a top ally of embattled new jersey governor chris christie has resigned. david sampson served as head of the new jersey new york port authority, which oversaw the bridge whose lanes were shut down in an apparent act of political retaliation by governor christie's aides last year. he announced the a departure at his first news conference as the bridge gate scandal broke open in january. in his comments, governor christie also defended using taxpayer money to fund a report by close associates that cleared him of wrongdoing. >> he believes the best way to start the new year of the port authority is with new leadership. davide with that believe, tendered his resignation to me this afternoon effective immediately. no matter who i chose to do this, questions would be raised by some as to those people's objectivity. my answer is, look at the report. we gave them unfettered, complete access to everyone in this government. and allow them to interview people multiple times if they so desired on
albuquerque has one of the highest per capita rate of fatal police shootings in the country. a top ally of embattled new jersey governor chris christie has resigned. david sampson served as head of the new jersey new york port authority, which oversaw the bridge whose lanes were shut down in an apparent act of political retaliation by governor christie's aides last year. he announced the a departure at his first news conference as the bridge gate scandal broke open in january. in his comments,...
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. >> this project has gone viral and to tell us more, we have west via skype from albuquerque, new mexicow much fun was it for you and the people involved in this project? >> it was a barrel of monkeys seriously. we had so much fun doing it. i gathered around 15 or 20 people and got a bottle of vodka and scotch tape come over and let's have fun and see what happens. >> tell me about the removal part. once you get tape on you got to remove it and there's hair involved. >> i feel bad for the people who did it but i was one who did it myself. it's not pleasant by any means especially if you are a claustrophobic. >> where did you find such different-looking people it's, like, a wide array of characters? >> fortunately i'm in this beautiful city that is albuquerque which is an untouched gem of strange, different, you know, transient-type people kind of like the portland of the southwest is what i like to call it. finding the people who are willing recipients was not hard at all. they actually lined up at the door. >> you are a really talented artist. this isn't the only art project you've done
. >> this project has gone viral and to tell us more, we have west via skype from albuquerque, new mexicow much fun was it for you and the people involved in this project? >> it was a barrel of monkeys seriously. we had so much fun doing it. i gathered around 15 or 20 people and got a bottle of vodka and scotch tape come over and let's have fun and see what happens. >> tell me about the removal part. once you get tape on you got to remove it and there's hair involved. >>...
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heidi zhou castro, al jazeera, albuquerque. >>> and we are following breaking news out of new york. jury in new york finding the son-in-law of osama bin laden guilty on terrorism-related charges. al jazeera's kristin is live in new york city right now. what are the details, kristin? >> reporter: that's right, del, the jury began deliberating late yesterday morning, so less than a day to come back with a -- a verdict of guilty on all counts. the -- the trial was also very quick, taking less than three weeks. now the defendant in this case is someone who is described as an al-qaeda spokesperson and a recruiter. he did not take part directly in plots to kill americans, the government never alleged as much. however, because he was making speeches on behalf of al-qaeda he has joined the conspiracy and therefore was guilty of conspiring to kill americans, and the backbone of their case were videos that he made, many of them with osama bin laden sitting right by his side, speaking about the attacks of 9/11, warning of more attacks and offering religious justification for those attacks. we
heidi zhou castro, al jazeera, albuquerque. >>> and we are following breaking news out of new york. jury in new york finding the son-in-law of osama bin laden guilty on terrorism-related charges. al jazeera's kristin is live in new york city right now. what are the details, kristin? >> reporter: that's right, del, the jury began deliberating late yesterday morning, so less than a day to come back with a -- a verdict of guilty on all counts. the -- the trial was also very quick,...
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,, [♪] pulled out onto the road in albuquerque.ice cameras >>> a 7-year-old behind the wheel of this car in albuquerque. officers say the girl was sitting in her mom's lap driving because the mom was too drunk. the mom is now in jail and the girl is okay. >>> tonight san francisco police are searching for a driver who hit and killed a woman in a crosswalk. what is more disturbing is what the driver did before speeding off. >> reporter: that driver hit the woman at this light and then made a u-turn, came back, looked at the body and kept going. >> reporter: hours after the hit and run investigators remained patrolling the block where it happened. right now this is their biggest lead. a snapshot of the vehicle captured on surveillance video. a white dodge durango with a black ski rack. investigators canvassed homes looking for more surveillance video. investigators believe the driver of the suv was turning left when he ran over a 60-year- old woman in the crosswalk. witnesses watched him drive 100 feet from the scene, make a u- turn
,, [♪] pulled out onto the road in albuquerque.ice cameras >>> a 7-year-old behind the wheel of this car in albuquerque. officers say the girl was sitting in her mom's lap driving because the mom was too drunk. the mom is now in jail and the girl is okay. >>> tonight san francisco police are searching for a driver who hit and killed a woman in a crosswalk. what is more disturbing is what the driver did before speeding off. >> reporter: that driver hit the woman at this...
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this is the second protest in less than a week there in albuquerque over a recent deadly shooting.the police shooting of a homeless man. >>> an emotional reunion last night for a southern california girl and her father. 10-year-old jersey vargas father isen undocumented immigrant who has been in custody in tennessee it for a dui. the girl went to a group to meet the pope at the vatican. she wanted to ask him to talk to the president about immigration reform. three days after she met the pope her father was released. >> the best thing ever. i mean, i did not celebrate my birthdays because my dad was not with me. i have been waiting for him. >> reporter: >> dad was waiting when she arrived. his immigration status is up in the air but for now he is free to spend time with his daughter, we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, backyard in salt lake city, utah. he rout >>> a 14-year-old boy makes an unusual discovery while digs in his backyard. >> he was shoveling out a traut pond when he started finding what looked like animal bones, hooves and then he hit what looked like human remains
this is the second protest in less than a week there in albuquerque over a recent deadly shooting.the police shooting of a homeless man. >>> an emotional reunion last night for a southern california girl and her father. 10-year-old jersey vargas father isen undocumented immigrant who has been in custody in tennessee it for a dui. the girl went to a group to meet the pope at the vatican. she wanted to ask him to talk to the president about immigration reform. three days after she met...
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won -- in the fast four years albuquerque police have shot and killed 23 people, that's the highest pera rate of police shootings in the country. >> it literally makes me physically sick. you can see mr. boyd was actually obeying the commands, he was turning around and his hands were -- he was going to go down on the ground like he was being ordered to do, and that's when they murdered him. >> reporter: kenneth says watching the killing is adding salt to the wound of the killing of his own son. he was an iraq war veteran with ptsd. an officer shot him in the neck. >> he said i'm not here to harm anybody. he was a threat to himself. he had suicidal, you know, like most veterans with posttraumatic stress. they are in pain, severe pain. >> reporter: the officer who shot ellis was not punished. the family sued for wrongful death. a jury delivered them the largest civil rights verdict in new mexicoian history, $10.4 million. the department of justice is currently investigating whether the albuquerque police department has used unreasonable excessive force. at issue is whether boyd's death wi
won -- in the fast four years albuquerque police have shot and killed 23 people, that's the highest pera rate of police shootings in the country. >> it literally makes me physically sick. you can see mr. boyd was actually obeying the commands, he was turning around and his hands were -- he was going to go down on the ground like he was being ordered to do, and that's when they murdered him. >> reporter: kenneth says watching the killing is adding salt to the wound of the killing of...
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how much is the excessive use of force the albuquerque p.d. cost and the taxpayers there sure well according to a report by the local people the local paper there in albuquerque so far these claims against the albuquerque police department have cost the city twenty four million dollars one of the highest profile cases was a shooting back in two thousand and ten and of an iraq war veteran who was shot by an albuquerque police a four police officer in the parking lot of a seven eleven now the city had to pay the victim's family nearly eight million dollars after that shooting and the city council president has even suggested putting. setting aside more money to deal with these settlements because there is fear that there are a lot more of these legal claims coming like at this department has been under quite a bit of a federal investigation over its actions in recent years what sort of future actions by the community are being planned at this point sure well you know this latest protest was prompted by anonymous they put out a video calling the
how much is the excessive use of force the albuquerque p.d. cost and the taxpayers there sure well according to a report by the local people the local paper there in albuquerque so far these claims against the albuquerque police department have cost the city twenty four million dollars one of the highest profile cases was a shooting back in two thousand and ten and of an iraq war veteran who was shot by an albuquerque police a four police officer in the parking lot of a seven eleven now the...
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>> i think the men and women off the albuquerque police department do their best job every day. i am investigating the police department from top to bottom, including myself. >> and now another death to evaluate. redwine is the 24th person to be killed in an albuquerque police department shooting in less than five years. >> experts we talked to yesterday said something is wrong in the city, the justice department is right to do an investigation. >> president obama meets with pope francis, their common goals and the challenges their differences present. >> what was of the thing that you worried about the most that night? >> that somebody was going to try to cause harm to me or my child. >> moms trying to put a roof over their children's head, facing the challenge of keeping them safe. the risk faced in homeless shelters. >> northwestern university football players given the ok to face the first union of college athletes. the wide impact that decision could have. >> i'm john henry smith. the world's largest soccer party is coming soon to brazil and the hosts don't appear to be rea
>> i think the men and women off the albuquerque police department do their best job every day. i am investigating the police department from top to bottom, including myself. >> and now another death to evaluate. redwine is the 24th person to be killed in an albuquerque police department shooting in less than five years. >> experts we talked to yesterday said something is wrong in the city, the justice department is right to do an investigation. >> president obama meets...
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justice department has been investigating the albuquerque police department for more than a year. >>> a creative sixth grader coming up with a way for the federal government to save millions of dollars a year. the pittsburgh teen's science project shows switching the font used on documents can save a ton of expensive printer ink. trace gallagher is live with more. is this going to be, why didn't i think of that, things? >> maybe. this was initially meant to save the school district money, gretchen. the 14-year-old realized how expensive ink was. he figured out per ounce it's more than french perfume. he did some research, and he found out that if you switch from the new times roman font to the garamond, you can actually save a lot of money. 24% for his school district. that's about $21,000. so his teacher said, look, send this all to harvard. researchers there looked at it and said, you need to go bigger. he went to the federal government, did some research, and found out this. on average, federal employees do about 7,200 pages per year. their ink budget at the fed, $476 million. now
justice department has been investigating the albuquerque police department for more than a year. >>> a creative sixth grader coming up with a way for the federal government to save millions of dollars a year. the pittsburgh teen's science project shows switching the font used on documents can save a ton of expensive printer ink. trace gallagher is live with more. is this going to be, why didn't i think of that, things? >> maybe. this was initially meant to save the school...
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dreauss began early in the afternoon in downtown albuquerque. protesters are trying to make a statement against the police department's use of lethal force. two weeks ago a homeless man was shot and killed by police officers. they say he had two knives and was camping illegally. a couple of days after that, another man was shot and killed. one man who came to the protest with an ak-74 said they need to be accountable. that rifle is similar to an ak- 47. it refers to the year it was made. the u.s. department of justice has investigating the use of force of the albuquerque police department since 2012. it's not clear when that investigation will end. >>> an organization that runs the fire fox browser want their ceo to resign. >> the workers at the mozilla foundation say that brendan ike supported proposition 8, banning same-sex marriage. they are saying that ike's support for prop 8 goes against mozilla's core values. >>> all right. sal. >>> good morning, everything. let's take a look at the commute now. traffic is moving along pretty well on high
dreauss began early in the afternoon in downtown albuquerque. protesters are trying to make a statement against the police department's use of lethal force. two weeks ago a homeless man was shot and killed by police officers. they say he had two knives and was camping illegally. a couple of days after that, another man was shot and killed. one man who came to the protest with an ak-74 said they need to be accountable. that rifle is similar to an ak- 47. it refers to the year it was made. the...
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. >>> in be a curb curb -- albuquerque new mexico, the protest has finally ended. now about 9:00 local time, police used tear gas to break up the crowd. they saw several people and they have not heard any word on being arrested. one person was injured and another person was spat upon and hit with a rock. the demonstration headed out early in downtown albuquerque and they were trying to make a statement with its use of lee that'll force. -- lethal force. a -- lethal force. he had two knives and was camping illegal and another man was shot and killed and another man was at that protest with an ak-47 and they say police need to it be held accountable. >> they shot first asked questions later. the justice department had been investigating force and it is not clear when that investigation will be open. time now 5:17 a rosary service for a student who was killed, and police are still investigating the deadly shooting. it happen add ten days ago at the park. they were forced to open fire after he pointed a gun at them but his friends said they don't plea of he was carryin
. >>> in be a curb curb -- albuquerque new mexico, the protest has finally ended. now about 9:00 local time, police used tear gas to break up the crowd. they saw several people and they have not heard any word on being arrested. one person was injured and another person was spat upon and hit with a rock. the demonstration headed out early in downtown albuquerque and they were trying to make a statement with its use of lee that'll force. -- lethal force. a -- lethal force. he had two...
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>> the albuquerque police who had engaged in a three hour standoff say the shooting was justified. >> officer was down directing the dog that the suspect pulled out the two knives and directed a threat to the canine officer who had no weapons drawn. >> others aren't so sure, wondering if this is another case of the use of deadly force by the albuquerque police department. in the last four years, police have shot and killed 23 people, that's the highest per captain at a rate of police shootings in the country and four times the national average. >> it literally makes me physically sick. you can see that mr. boyd was obeying the commands, turning around and his hands, he was going to go down on the ground like he was being ordered to do and that's when they murdered him. >> kenneth ellis says watching boyds killing is adding salt to the wound of his own son's death at the hands of albuquerque pleas in 2010. he was an iraq war veteran with ptsd and officers shot him in the neck as he pointed a gun at his own head. he physically said i'm not here to harm anybody. he wasn't a threat to any
>> the albuquerque police who had engaged in a three hour standoff say the shooting was justified. >> officer was down directing the dog that the suspect pulled out the two knives and directed a threat to the canine officer who had no weapons drawn. >> others aren't so sure, wondering if this is another case of the use of deadly force by the albuquerque police department. in the last four years, police have shot and killed 23 people, that's the highest per captain at a rate of...
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people are angry over the albuquerque involvement in 2010 shootings.ent police shooting left a homeless man dead. the u.s. department of justice has been investigating the department for more than a year now. an experienced skydiving trainer falls to his death in san diego after colliding with another sky diver in the middle of the air. crews say he was knocked unconscious and wasn't able to open up his pair suit. his parachute would normally have an emergency backup device but he took it off for maintenance. the other sky diver landed safely. >> two fwraif firefightbrave fi died in the massive fire in boston will be laid to rest this week. family and friends will say their final good-bye to edward walsh on wednesday. mike kennedy on thursday. how do yhave you seen this pict? it is the touching moment dozens of firefighters waited at logan airport in uniform to greet the mother of one of their fallen friends. now it has of course gone viral. >> a scene of security breeches at the world trade center now has lawmakers tallicalling for changes. what ind c
people are angry over the albuquerque involvement in 2010 shootings.ent police shooting left a homeless man dead. the u.s. department of justice has been investigating the department for more than a year now. an experienced skydiving trainer falls to his death in san diego after colliding with another sky diver in the middle of the air. crews say he was knocked unconscious and wasn't able to open up his pair suit. his parachute would normally have an emergency backup device but he took it off...
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police opened fire on a man in albuquerque. cops say the man shot at him. relatives and forehands say he was unarmed. he's the 24th person to be killed in an albuquerque police shooting. >> it could be the most tantalizing search. satellites followed 122 objects floating in the ocean. it could be debris from the plane, but nothing has been picked up yet. transportation, security administration wants more security and airports. the t.s.a. releases a list of recommendation, including armed personnel, panic buttons and training. congress will review the recommendations. those are the headlines for this hour. see you back here at 11 eastern. coming up, lights out. it's called one of the scariest short films ever. "consider this" with antonio mora is next. >> the death toll climbs in a grim day for rescuers in washington state's massive mud slide. how many are missing. also an attempted congress to force action on immigration as a cpo report says reform will save the country hundreds of billions. plus, more than 500 people sentenced to death as egypt's military
police opened fire on a man in albuquerque. cops say the man shot at him. relatives and forehands say he was unarmed. he's the 24th person to be killed in an albuquerque police shooting. >> it could be the most tantalizing search. satellites followed 122 objects floating in the ocean. it could be debris from the plane, but nothing has been picked up yet. transportation, security administration wants more security and airports. the t.s.a. releases a list of recommendation, including armed...
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she is from albuquerque, new mexico. >> stop it. you are british.cked her records. >> i falsified my records back to birth. i falsified them. i am from albuquerque, new mexico. i am not edith. there is no edith. >> you are freaking me out. this is the moment in the film where she has to make a turn. is she conning him or not? is it real? is she developing feelings, or is it part of the hustle? everything that happened in the bathroom is not real? now, i am scared. >> is this the best time in your life? >> yes. >> you get to do the kinds of things you have been trained to do, things you love, and work with people you love. >> i know that i feel very happy, that i am comfortable in this place. that is a really calming feeling, to be able to enter into these situations with this wonderful feeling, as opposed to feeling something else. but i truly do not know. i just try not to fear it is going to go away like that. i just want to enjoy it. >> jonah hill. the great jonah hill. >> probably the best i have worked with. it is amazing when you can have a ce
she is from albuquerque, new mexico. >> stop it. you are british.cked her records. >> i falsified my records back to birth. i falsified them. i am from albuquerque, new mexico. i am not edith. there is no edith. >> you are freaking me out. this is the moment in the film where she has to make a turn. is she conning him or not? is it real? is she developing feelings, or is it part of the hustle? everything that happened in the bathroom is not real? now, i am scared. >> is...
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hundreds of people rallied yesterday in albuquerque. officers had to use tear gas to control demonstrators, some of them carried weapons. at least one police officer was hurt in the protest. coming up on the kron4 new is. >> here is what we're working on for you for 5:00 a.m.. fremont police are trying to track down on robbery suspects. >> about 30 people are still missing in this morning from the deadly mudslides and washington state. >> when it comes to marriage, you may be open your heart up to better health. we will >> new this morning suspended center is back in court. i will tell you what is in store for him. >> today is the last day for you to sign up for health care. this is a mandate for all americans. >> the rain is back in the forecast and we will tell you when you can expected. >> it. >> good morning. joining us this monday morning, it is dry right now but this storm is on the way. storm tracker 4, i hope you have your rain gear. you can see that right now, it is still far off to the north and we have a little sale of that i
hundreds of people rallied yesterday in albuquerque. officers had to use tear gas to control demonstrators, some of them carried weapons. at least one police officer was hurt in the protest. coming up on the kron4 new is. >> here is what we're working on for you for 5:00 a.m.. fremont police are trying to track down on robbery suspects. >> about 30 people are still missing in this morning from the deadly mudslides and washington state. >> when it comes to marriage, you may be...
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. >> frustration and anger over a series of police shootings is boiling over in albuquerque, new mexico. what started out as a peaceful protest sunday quickly became something else. our correspondent shows us, and a warning here, some of the images may be disturbing. >> hundreds turned out sunday in albuquerque to protest police use of excessive force. when they were met by tear gas and billy clubs after some protesters threw rocks. >> we're not anti-police. we're here for the police department, to help our police get it right. >> police are on the defensive after 37 shootings, 23 fatal, since 2010. two weeks ago, james boyd, a mentally disturbed homeless man with a knife, refused to leave an illegal camp site. in this video, he appears to surrender, but police fire a flash grenade and six live rounds. >> the guy didn't have to die. there's no reason he had to die. and the methods they used were not methods i would ever use. >> get on the ground! >> only 36% of residents trust the department. here's an example why. in may 2012, a police video shows officers kicking down a door of a susp
. >> frustration and anger over a series of police shootings is boiling over in albuquerque, new mexico. what started out as a peaceful protest sunday quickly became something else. our correspondent shows us, and a warning here, some of the images may be disturbing. >> hundreds turned out sunday in albuquerque to protest police use of excessive force. when they were met by tear gas and billy clubs after some protesters threw rocks. >> we're not anti-police. we're here for the...
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terrible situation in new mexico, albuquerque police confronted a homeless man, the result was lethalo it. [gunshot] >> this video with the comments on it have sparked major backlash from the public and politician. it shows the deadly shooting more than a week ago of james boyd, a homeless camper with a knife in the foothills as he appears to turn away. >> do you believe this was a justified shooting? a justified shooting? >> do i believe it was a justified shooting? yes. >> reporter: r.j. berry says the albuquerque police chief spoke too soon last friday. >> i think chief made a mistake when he was at the press conference and he was asked an honest question about what he thought was it justified or not, i thought he gave an honest response but i think it was a mistake. >> the mayor is correct. the mayor and i talked yesterday and i told him yesterday when we were talking that i thought my comments were very premature. >> right now the attorney general of new mexico is investigating. here to help us out with this, martha mccallen. this was a three-hour ordeal, correct? >> yes, they we
terrible situation in new mexico, albuquerque police confronted a homeless man, the result was lethalo it. [gunshot] >> this video with the comments on it have sparked major backlash from the public and politician. it shows the deadly shooting more than a week ago of james boyd, a homeless camper with a knife in the foothills as he appears to turn away. >> do you believe this was a justified shooting? a justified shooting? >> do i believe it was a justified shooting? yes....
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terminÓ en violencia la protesta contra la policÍa de albuquerque por el uso de fuerza.n paredes de establecimientos, luego lanzaron piedras, y trataron de romper las ventanillas de un vehiculo oficial, luego le lanzaron gases lacrimÓgenos, varios arrestados y un policÍa lesionado. >>> piden que cambien al jefe de departamento de policÍa de albuquerque, desde el 2010, se registraron 37 balaceras, 23 mortales, el departamento de justicia investiga al cuartel policial de nuevo mÉxico desde hace un aÑo por denuncias del uso excesivo de fuerzas y presuntas violaciones a derechos civiles, sur, y satcha pretto regreso contigo. >>> marÍa eugenia muchas gracias por ese informe. ♪. ♪. ♪. y como un aperitivo de la prÓxima copa del mundo, brasil inaugurÓ el mundialito de fÚtbol para niÑos de la calle. durante diez dÍas, 230 adolescentes de 19 paÍses mos a mostrarÁn sus habilidad con el balÓn, participan jovenes de ambos sexos de 14 a 17 aÑos, la idea es que se cree conciencia de millones de menores que viven y trabajan en las cÁllese del mundo, sin protecciÓn ni oportunidades. algu
terminÓ en violencia la protesta contra la policÍa de albuquerque por el uso de fuerza.n paredes de establecimientos, luego lanzaron piedras, y trataron de romper las ventanillas de un vehiculo oficial, luego le lanzaron gases lacrimÓgenos, varios arrestados y un policÍa lesionado. >>> piden que cambien al jefe de departamento de policÍa de albuquerque, desde el 2010, se registraron 37 balaceras, 23 mortales, el departamento de justicia investiga al cuartel policial de nuevo...
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protests are planned in new mexico today after albuquerque police shot and killed a homeless man who appeared to be surrendering. james boyd was sleeping at a campsite in the sandia foothills last week when police arrived. video from a police helmet camera show officers deploying a flash grenade and then firing at boyd from yards away after he picks up his belongings and turns away. please fire beanbags and deploy a police dog as boyd lies on the ground, pleading with them not to hurt him and saying he can't move. police chief gorden eden said the shooting was justified after boyd threatened the officers with knives. but our perky mayor richard berry rejected the chiefs assessment. i think he should not have said that. i think what we all need to do in a horrific situation like this is we need to thoroughly and conference of lee go through the process. >> the albuquerque police department already faces federal scrutiny after hearing out three dozen shootings since 2010. in new york city, corrections officer was arrested by fbi agents monday over the death of a rikers island for menta
protests are planned in new mexico today after albuquerque police shot and killed a homeless man who appeared to be surrendering. james boyd was sleeping at a campsite in the sandia foothills last week when police arrived. video from a police helmet camera show officers deploying a flash grenade and then firing at boyd from yards away after he picks up his belongings and turns away. please fire beanbags and deploy a police dog as boyd lies on the ground, pleading with them not to hurt him and...
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a una semana para que cierre el obama ca ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> unos policÍas de albuquerque de nueva mÉxico departamento dijo que el sospechoso quien tenÍa historial criminal y padecÍa problemas mentales los amenazÓ con un cuchillo. >>> le presentaron cargos a un sargento de la policÍa en long island nueva york que fue captado con las manos en la masa. presuntamente ro rbÁndole a conductores hispanos, y como dice isolda peguero que se declarÓ no culpable, las pruebas son tantas. >>> segÚn la acusaciÓn formal del gran jurado este sargento usaba su placa policÍa para detener a quienes cometÍan un fracciones de trÁnsitos, lo hacÍan con el objetivo de robarle dinero como muestra este dinero encubierto, grabado por un detective hispano que se hacia pasar por conductor. Él desde honrÓ la placa como policÍa usÁndola para robar. durante la investigaciÓn vimos que desconectaba el g p s para no saber su acciÓn, esto se descubriÓ cuando varios inmigrantes de mÉxico y sudamÉrica empezaron a de fun skw denunciar que un policÍa los detenia, y iba al baÚl y iba por contrabando y les sacaba el dinero dijer
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. >>> checking the news feed this morning, more protests expected in albuquerque, new mexico.ut what happened yesterday, police officers in riot gear clashing with demonstrators who blocked traffic and climbed street signs. they were protesting against police shootings. 37 since 2010. 23 of them fatal. the justice department is investigating allegations of excessive force and civil rights violations by the albuquerque police. >>> the south kept its promise to shoot back if the north went through with fired drills off the western coast. the southern then returned fire, even scrambling f-15 fighter jets. this region has been contested since the u.n. drew the border after the korean war. >>> general motors and government safety officials facing tough new questions about the massive gm recall. cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. this new report ahead of tomorrow's hearing on capitol hill, what do we know? >> the investigators, just to give a little background once again, they are looking at why gm took a decade to recall the vehicles with the faulty admission
. >>> checking the news feed this morning, more protests expected in albuquerque, new mexico.ut what happened yesterday, police officers in riot gear clashing with demonstrators who blocked traffic and climbed street signs. they were protesting against police shootings. 37 since 2010. 23 of them fatal. the justice department is investigating allegations of excessive force and civil rights violations by the albuquerque police. >>> the south kept its promise to shoot back if the...
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terrible situation in new mexico, albuquerque police confronted a homeless man, the result was lethalt] >> this video with the comments on it have sparked major backlash from the public and politician. it shows the deadly shooting more than a week ago of james boyd, a homeless camper with a knife in the foothills as he appears to turn away. >> do you believe this was a justified shooting? a justified shooting? >> do i believe it was a justified shooting? yes. >> reporter: r.j. berry says the albuquerque police chief spoke too soon last friday. >> i think chief made a mistake when he was at the press conference and he was asked an honest question about what he thought was it justified or not, i thought he gave an honest response but i think it was a mistake. >> the mayor is correct. the mayor and i talked yesterday and i told him yesterday when we were talking that i thought my comments were very premature. >> right now the attorney general of new mexico is investigating. here to help us out with this, martha mccallen. this was a three-hour ordeal, correct? >> yes, they were talking to
terrible situation in new mexico, albuquerque police confronted a homeless man, the result was lethalt] >> this video with the comments on it have sparked major backlash from the public and politician. it shows the deadly shooting more than a week ago of james boyd, a homeless camper with a knife in the foothills as he appears to turn away. >> do you believe this was a justified shooting? a justified shooting? >> do i believe it was a justified shooting? yes. >>...
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. >>> in albuquerque, the march over a fatal shooting of a homeless man turned violent. >> the demonstration dragged on for more than ten hours. people fired back with tear gas and arrested several people. the shooting that took place two weeks ago was captured on video. the fbi is investigating. >>> a milestone day for obamacare. today marks the end of the six-month signup period. >> so far, more than 6 million have signed pup. the number the white house said was needed to keep the new law financially afloat. so what's next? kristin fisher joins us with all the answers from washington this morning. good morning, kristin. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. just because today is the official deadline, the enrollment process continues for one more week thanks to a last-minute change from the white house. that is not sitting well with many republicans. with the deadline to enroll in obamacare just hours away, the white house says it's closing in on its goal of getting 7 million americans to enroll in health insurance by the end of today. to speed things along, the white house says as lo
. >>> in albuquerque, the march over a fatal shooting of a homeless man turned violent. >> the demonstration dragged on for more than ten hours. people fired back with tear gas and arrested several people. the shooting that took place two weeks ago was captured on video. the fbi is investigating. >>> a milestone day for obamacare. today marks the end of the six-month signup period. >> so far, more than 6 million have signed pup. the number the white house said was...