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she is from albuquerque, new mexico. >> stop it. you are british. ked 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 cer
she is from albuquerque, new mexico. >> stop it. you are british. ked 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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(mom) i'm so excited. >>> protests against police brutality in albuquerque, new mexico, turned violentar clashed with hundreds of protesters. according to the albuquerque journal, police threw more than two dozen canisters of tear gas and arrested six protesters. the website was breached on sunday, days after a youtube video featuring logo of hacking group anonymous warned of a cyberattack. the protests prompted by the deadly police shooting of a mentally ill homeless man this month. march 16th, six police officers in the foothills fired beanbags, stun guns and six live rounds of ammunition, killing 38-year-old james boyd. the shooting followed a three-hour stand-off during which boyd threatened officers with a knife. but the video the encounter showed boyd gathering his things and agreeing to descend to meet officers right before the officers fired on him. it was not an isolated event. since 2010, albuquerque police have taken part in 37 shootings, 23 of them deadly. according to a "new york times" report from 2012, the city's police officers receive payments of up to 1,000 each per s
(mom) i'm so excited. >>> protests against police brutality in albuquerque, new mexico, turned violentar clashed with hundreds of protesters. according to the albuquerque journal, police threw more than two dozen canisters of tear gas and arrested six protesters. the website was breached on sunday, days after a youtube video featuring logo of hacking group anonymous warned of a cyberattack. the protests prompted by the deadly police shooting of a mentally ill homeless man this month....
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what was supposed to be a peaceful protest leads to violence in the streets of albuquerque, new mexico. hundreds of people clashing with riot officers for more than ten hours, calling for the police chief and other officials to resign after an officer-involved shooting killed a homeless man. protesters say it's the latest in a number of incidents where police are using excessive force. the u.s. 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 g
what was supposed to be a peaceful protest leads to violence in the streets of albuquerque, new mexico. hundreds of people clashing with riot officers for more than ten hours, calling for the police chief and other officials to resign after an officer-involved shooting killed a homeless man. protesters say it's the latest in a number of incidents where police are using excessive force. the u.s. justice department has been investigating the albuquerque police department for more than a year....
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mexico tonight. the mayor there says... a more than 10-hour protest over recent police shootings turned from >>> developing news in albuquerque new mexico, the mayor says a 10 hour protest over recent police shootings have turned from peaceful into quote mayhem. officers in riot gear clashed with protesters who blocked traffic, tried to get on freeways and shouted antipolice slogans, no word on any arrests at this time. but we are told one officer was injured. 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 waiti
mexico tonight. the mayor there says... a more than 10-hour protest over recent police shootings turned from >>> developing news in albuquerque new mexico, the mayor says a 10 hour protest over recent police shootings have turned from peaceful into quote mayhem. officers in riot gear clashed with protesters who blocked traffic, tried to get on freeways and shouted antipolice slogans, no word on any arrests at this time. but we are told one officer was injured. this is the second...
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this was the second protest in a week against the fatal >>> police in albuquerque, new mexico fired tear gas last night to protestors. some carries werey -- demonstrators were arrested. video shows a man turning away before being shot. >>> the sound of music could air to the roar of music. >> sonoma raceway wants to shift gears into the music scene. >>reporter: for more than decades, sonoma raceway has provided heart pumping speed to racing fans. no you the raceway says it's time to change direction. >> we think what we can offer here in a fast central environment will be unique. >>reporter: raceway ceo steve page envisions a multi-day music festival surrounding the sprawling racetrack. the mechanics would work. from parking to stadium seating, the infrastructure is already there. there's just one obstacle. >> the use permit currently defines this very specifically as a racetrack, and it doesn't allow for activities others than motor racing. >>reporter: but if page can convince sonoma county to brett broaden its permit from racing to an event center, sonoma raceway could host music festi
this was the second protest in a week against the fatal >>> police in albuquerque, new mexico fired tear gas last night to protestors. some carries werey -- demonstrators were arrested. video shows a man turning away before being shot. >>> the sound of music could air to the roar of music. >> sonoma raceway wants to shift gears into the music scene. >>reporter: for more than decades, sonoma raceway has provided heart pumping speed to racing fans. no you the raceway...
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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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. >>> 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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hundreds of people have marched in albuquerque, new mexico to protest a spate of deadly police shootings. the latest assault police kill james boyd, a homeless man who appeared to be surrendering at the campsite where he was sleeping. after a peaceful march, sunday's protest turned into clashes as police fired tear gas at demonstrators who threw rocks and blocked traffic. at least four people were arrested. as demonstrators marched in the streets, group claiming to be the hacker group anonymous to down the albuquerque police department's website for several hours. the fbi has confirmed its investigating the latest shooting in addition to around 22 others i police since 2010. 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
hundreds of people have marched in albuquerque, new mexico to protest a spate of deadly police shootings. the latest assault police kill james boyd, a homeless man who appeared to be surrendering at the campsite where he was sleeping. after a peaceful march, sunday's protest turned into clashes as police fired tear gas at demonstrators who threw rocks and blocked traffic. at least four people were arrested. as demonstrators marched in the streets, group claiming to be the hacker group anonymous...
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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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. >>> riot police in albuquerque, new mexico, fired tear gas last night to dis-beres pro -- dispersetestors. an officers video shows a man turning away before being shot. >>> 538:38 now. searchers at the site of washingtoned me slide are mud shrine -- -- mudslide are dealing with more problems. the number of confirmed dead is at 21. in addition, four more bodies found yesterday but have not yet been received by the examiner's office. 30 people still unaccounted for. >>> relatives of passengers on the missing malaysian plane visited a buddhist temple in malaysia to pray for their loved ones and blasted the malaysian government, who they say has hidden truths about the plane. searchers are working in the indian ocean. debris has been pulled out of the water but it's just trash and not parts from the plane. australia's prime minister says they will not scale back the search. >> the intensity is decreasing. >> a device that can detect the black box is on the way to the search area. batteries may only have a week's worth of power. >>> happening today, apple and samsung headed back to the
. >>> riot police in albuquerque, new mexico, fired tear gas last night to dis-beres pro -- dispersetestors. an officers video shows a man turning away before being shot. >>> 538:38 now. searchers at the site of washingtoned me slide are mud shrine -- -- mudslide are dealing with more problems. the number of confirmed dead is at 21. in addition, four more bodies found yesterday but have not yet been received by the examiner's office. 30 people still unaccounted for....
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. >>> police in albuquerque, new mexico fired tear gas last night to disburse protestors, angry about deadly shooting. this was the second protest in a week since a fatal shooting of a homeless camper. >>> time now for a look at what's coming up later on in cbs this morning. >> charlie rose joins us now from new york. good morning. >>reporter: good morning, frank and michelle. next, what's next for wall street. and new york's attorney general is in studio 57 with what's needed to even the playing field, plus the new research that suggests diet soda can lead to heart disease and in women and the how in how i met your mother will be revealed tonight after nine seasons. we sit down with the cast to find out what to expect and what they think made the show work. the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >>> yahoo may be trying to poach consent providers from youtube. >> jason brooks joins you live. good morning. >>reporter: good morning, frank, good morning, michelle, that report saying that yahoo wants to business it video library by going after what's on youtube, including some
. >>> police in albuquerque, new mexico fired tear gas last night to disburse protestors, angry about deadly shooting. this was the second protest in a week since a fatal shooting of a homeless camper. >>> time now for a look at what's coming up later on in cbs this morning. >> charlie rose joins us now from new york. good morning. >>reporter: good morning, frank and michelle. next, what's next for wall street. and new york's attorney general is in studio 57 with...
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jeff bezos was born in albuquerque, new mexico in 1964 to a 17-year-old high school student.her divorced his biological father and married miguel bezos, a petroleum engineer. miguel adopted bezos in 1968. jeff bezos described his early computer experience in a 2001 interview. >> there was a company in houston that had loaned access mainframe computer time to this little elementary school. none of the teachers knew how to operate the computer. there was a stack of manuals. me and a couple of other kids stayed after class and learned how to program this thing. >> at summer camp based out of this house with an emphasis on finance and literature. five students signed up. in 1986, he graduated from princeton university, summa cum laude with degrees in electrical engineering. and computer science. we spoke to a deputy editor at business insider. >> he was recruited into a hedge fund. he did not want to work in finance. he wanted to work in computer programming. the hedge fund was a computer programmer. this is built around algorithms and the type of technology that he is interested
jeff bezos was born in albuquerque, new mexico in 1964 to a 17-year-old high school student.her divorced his biological father and married miguel bezos, a petroleum engineer. miguel adopted bezos in 1968. jeff bezos described his early computer experience in a 2001 interview. >> there was a company in houston that had loaned access mainframe computer time to this little elementary school. none of the teachers knew how to operate the computer. there was a stack of manuals. me and a couple...
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peaceful protest towrnd mayhem over a serious of shootings -- series of shootings by police in albuquerque new mexicodemonstrators rallied for two hours on sun, police in riot gear lobbed tear gas at angry mobs who say the police are involved in far too many shootings. since 2010, there have been 33 officer-related shootings, 22 of them fatal. david correa, david, good to talk to you. let me see if i can dive into this at the meat-end here. what is the probable with the albuquerque police department as you see it. >> that's a question we have been asking for a long time, some activists have been asking this since the '60s and as i see it there are two answers to that question. the first is that in some ways the albuquerque police department is remarkably violence, militarized force, it has a long history of targeting young chicago kah chicano men, s something rotten in the albuquerque police department. that's not the only issue. it is not there's an idiosyncratic violence going on at the albuquerque pd, also in poverty and we're talking about a community in which the homeless are criminalized and th
peaceful protest towrnd mayhem over a serious of shootings -- series of shootings by police in albuquerque new mexicodemonstrators rallied for two hours on sun, police in riot gear lobbed tear gas at angry mobs who say the police are involved in far too many shootings. since 2010, there have been 33 officer-related shootings, 22 of them fatal. david correa, david, good to talk to you. let me see if i can dive into this at the meat-end here. what is the probable with the albuquerque police...
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. >>> in albuquerque, new mexico hundreds of people held a protest against the police that lasted for 12 hours. >> killer! killer! >> around 9:00 local time, police began using tear gas to break up the crowd. witnesses say they saw several people put into patrol cars but there's no word of anyone being arrested. one officer was injured. another was spit hon and hit with a rock. >>> demonstrators began early yesterday morning in downtown albuquerque. protesters say they are trying to make a statement against the police department's use of lethal force. two weeks peag, a homeless man was shot and killed -- ago, a homeless man was shot and killed. a couple of weeks after that, another man was shot and killed. one man who came to the protest with an ak-74 said the police need to be held accountable. >> they shoot first and then answer questions on unarmed civilians who don't show a threat. >> it's not clear when the investigation will end regarding this. >>> san francisco condo prices, they are higher than evever. the average price for -- ever. the average price for a condo tops $830,000.
. >>> in albuquerque, new mexico hundreds of people held a protest against the police that lasted for 12 hours. >> killer! killer! >> around 9:00 local time, police began using tear gas to break up the crowd. witnesses say they saw several people put into patrol cars but there's no word of anyone being arrested. one officer was injured. another was spit hon and hit with a rock. >>> demonstrators began early yesterday morning in downtown albuquerque. protesters say...
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the drama unfolds at the albuquerque, new mexico, balloon festival.blows this smokey bear balloon off course. >> suddenly the balloon crashes into a radio tower which carries 50,000 watts of electricity. >> it hit the tower. >> you're now basically atop of the 700-foot radio tower, and the basket is weaving back and forth. >> inside the basket, a retired forest ranger and two young boys. an air rescue is too dangerous. their only option, climb down a ladder inside the tower. workers shut off the structure's electricity and the three slowly maneuver themselves onto the ladder. >> it's remarkable the amount of bravery it took not only to get out of the basket but then to climb down. >> the descent takes two terrifying hours, but the three make it safely to the ground. >> panic in a laundromat, when this man inadvertently locks this baby in a washing machine. >> what on earth can you be thinking? >> may 11th, 2012. camden, new jersey. a security camera captures an ill-fated game of peekaboo. a male friend of the babysitter places the 1-year-old in the ma
the drama unfolds at the albuquerque, new mexico, balloon festival.blows this smokey bear balloon off course. >> suddenly the balloon crashes into a radio tower which carries 50,000 watts of electricity. >> it hit the tower. >> you're now basically atop of the 700-foot radio tower, and the basket is weaving back and forth. >> inside the basket, a retired forest ranger and two young boys. an air rescue is too dangerous. their only option, climb down a ladder inside the...
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there has been another police shooting in albuquerque, new mexico, it is the 24th police shooting there in less than five years. after thousands protested, demanding an independent investigation. be heidi zhou-castro is live if albuquerque, heidi tell us what happened last night. >> sure john. protesting the second to last police shooting. island remind you that was the police shooting of james boyd, the homeless and mentally ill man who was killed as he wield he knives. just as that protest was wrapping up police received a 911 call and went to a case that would end up with yet another police shooting. many in this community are pointing to the irony of that situation. the police chief gordon egan has been on the job for less than a month and in that tenure already, two fatal police shootings. something i asked about him earlier. >> i think the men and women of albuquerque do a good job. i'm doing my best to evaluate the department, including myself, making sure we're doing the right thing. assessing everything from our training to how our officers are being deployed and making sure we
there has been another police shooting in albuquerque, new mexico, it is the 24th police shooting there in less than five years. after thousands protested, demanding an independent investigation. be heidi zhou-castro is live if albuquerque, heidi tell us what happened last night. >> sure john. protesting the second to last police shooting. island remind you that was the police shooting of james boyd, the homeless and mentally ill man who was killed as he wield he knives. just as that...
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new rules for the nasa. and angry over the shooting death of a homeless man in albuquerque. >>> and base jumpers buffed for jumping off of the top of a new york city skyscraper. >> in albuquerque, new mexico, demonstrators are marching on police head requires right now, protesting the death of a homeless man. they had a standoff last week, and heidi, why are they protesting? >> reporter: well, john, i think you'll see for yourself when you watch the police video of the shooting of james foye, it's captured on camera. and it's graphic. 38-year-old james is arguing with the police who are trying to arrest him for illegal camping. he tells the police that he's ready to march down the mountain with him. but moments later, an officer throws a flash at his feet. at that moment, an officer shoots six round, killing him. they are protesting not just the death of james foye, but pointing to what they call a pattern of abuse and successive force in this department. 23 people are lost their lives at the hands of the albuquerque police since 2010, and that's far above the national average, john. >> and they're calling for an independent investigation, right. >> that's exactly right. the albuquerque p
new rules for the nasa. and angry over the shooting death of a homeless man in albuquerque. >>> and base jumpers buffed for jumping off of the top of a new york city skyscraper. >> in albuquerque, new mexico, demonstrators are marching on police head requires right now, protesting the death of a homeless man. they had a standoff last week, and heidi, why are they protesting? >> reporter: well, john, i think you'll see for yourself when you watch the police video of the...
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>> over the years, drought has driven many bears down from the mountains into the city of albuquerque, new mexicor became legend. at that time, janet blair was a network news reporter. >> we kept getting calls in the newsroom. there's a bear loose in our neighborhood. so we loaded in our news units, and we headed up there. >> nbc news camera man, barry mootz. >> bear loots, that's a great way to start your day. >> a bear presumably on the hunt to find her missing cub. little did she know the cub was safe and sound. officials caught him wandering through town the day before. >> and i said, now that they have baby bear, the big question is, where's mama bear. >> the answer, fast approaching a busy intersection. >> so we get over to tramway and montgomery aent bear heads for a power pole. and so, immediately, i'm thinking to myself, can bear climb a power pole? >> when a bear feels cornered, instinct tells it where to go. straight up. now, getting her down safely is up to game and fish officials like mark burkehouser. >> it is just looking for a place to get away and find a place that's safe. forebe
>> over the years, drought has driven many bears down from the mountains into the city of albuquerque, new mexicor became legend. at that time, janet blair was a network news reporter. >> we kept getting calls in the newsroom. there's a bear loose in our neighborhood. so we loaded in our news units, and we headed up there. >> nbc news camera man, barry mootz. >> bear loots, that's a great way to start your day. >> a bear presumably on the hunt to find her missing...
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t police fired tear gas on protesters as demonstrations against police turned violent in albuquerque new mexico the latest on that just ahead. and it's been a decade since the murder of four security contractors in iraq a gruesome event that highlighted the risk for helping fight america's wars abroad a look at defense contractors in iraq just ahead. and in the skies another texas flies a mystery photos give us a glimpse of what could be a new secret spy plane more on that mystery in aviation later in the show. it's monday march thirty first five pm here in washington d.c. i'm lindsey france you're watching r.t. america. police in albuquerque new mexico clashed with protesters for more than ten hours on sunday using tear gas to disperse crowds the peaceful demonstration just went out of control hundreds took to the streets angry over the recent fatal police shooting of a homeless man on march sixteenth which was captured on video you can see in the video that the police demand the man put his hands up they see a knife in his grasp and as he turns around to get down he's shot with live rounds sh
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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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i'm from albuquerque, new mexico. >> i loved the idea of this woman who had great vulnerability, but at the same time had this survivor's instinct. and i found that just really something i identified with. something i really was excited to play. i hadn't played that before. >> she had mostly played wholesome and naive. before sidney, she lit up the screen as the princess "gisele" in the disney hit "enchanted." ♪ >> where is your love of musical theater come from? >> wasn't this fun? >> yeah. i just loved it. it was always just something that spoke to my spirit, you though. >> adams was raised in the mormon church until the age of 11 when her parents divorced. you had seven brothers and sisters, right? >> yes. >> you were smack in the middle. >> in the middle, yeah. >> and you're the only performer out of everybody. >> i'm the only one who chose it as a career. >> you grew up in colorado. then after high school did you make a decision that this is it? i'm going to be an actress? or i'm going to be a singer? >> i was going to be a dancer. i always wanted to pursue theater. but i always
i'm from albuquerque, new mexico. >> i loved the idea of this woman who had great vulnerability, but at the same time had this survivor's instinct. and i found that just really something i identified with. something i really was excited to play. i hadn't played that before. >> she had mostly played wholesome and naive. before sidney, she lit up the screen as the princess "gisele" in the disney hit "enchanted." ♪ >> where is your love of musical theater...
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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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. >> bryon widner grew up in albuquerque, new mexico. >> when i was about 3 years old, i moved in with my grandparents along with my little sister. my grandmother was a severe alcoholic. i was told that i was pretty well worthless. i wouldn't ever amount to anything. this or that. by the age of 13, 14, i just started running away all the time. i became a chronic runaway at that point. just started living on the streets. >> at the age of 18, bryon joined his first white power skinhead group. the soldiers of the new reich. >> when i was a teenager, i didn't have any family. i had my friends. that's all i had. and basically my crews were my family. statistically speaking, gang members don't join gangs because it's cool. they join gangs because usually they're street kids, they're destitute and they have nothing. >> as bryon's appetite for violence increased he moved to indiana and enlisted in the outlaw hammerskins, a crew started by hard-core skinheads who had been kicked out of the national umbrella group, hammerskin nation. >> hammerskins had such a reputation that they demanded respec
. >> bryon widner grew up in albuquerque, new mexico. >> when i was about 3 years old, i moved in with my grandparents along with my little sister. my grandmother was a severe alcoholic. i was told that i was pretty well worthless. i wouldn't ever amount to anything. this or that. by the age of 13, 14, i just started running away all the time. i became a chronic runaway at that point. just started living on the streets. >> at the age of 18, bryon joined his first white power...
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new mexico this morning. a violent protest not something you're used to seeing here in the united states but while you were sleeping protests in albuquerque, turning violent. take a look here. >> demonstrators throwing rocks and at one point trapping police in a car there. they were protesting the albuquerque police department's involvement in 37 shootings since 2010. there was a video posted to youtube last week and it threatened retaliation for recent police shooting which left a homeless man dead. three arrests this morning following that, according to local police. >>> scientists areç now warning if a magnitude 7.5 quake hits california it could be more catastrophic and deadly than previously thought. new fears coming as video shows the moment a high school musical was interrupted by friday's quake. take a look at this. [screaming stph-frplt -- [screaming] ladies and gentlemen, we've had a major earthquake. stand by. >> students were in the middle of a scene from bye bye birdie. >> moments ago we learned objects found in the indian ocean are not from the malaysian flight. it is fishing equipmentç. >> we owe it to everyone to do what
new mexico this morning. a violent protest not something you're used to seeing here in the united states but while you were sleeping protests in albuquerque, turning violent. take a look here. >> demonstrators throwing rocks and at one point trapping police in a car there. they were protesting the albuquerque police department's involvement in 37 shootings since 2010. there was a video posted to youtube last week and it threatened retaliation for recent police shooting which left a...
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this is albuquerque, new mexico, here, santa fe. this is the four corners area where utah, arizona, colorado and new mexico all come together. and historically our economy relies very much not just on rainfall and precipitation but the value of a strong snow pack. agriculture in the southwest does not work like it does in other parts of the country where crops are literally watered by rain. we store our snow pack in reservoirs. we rely on the fact that frankly snow lasts longer and is released slowly from the high elevation forests and mountains. it gets stored in reservoirs and then used to irrigate hundreds of square miles up and down the rio grande valley throughout the heart of new mexico as well as other valleys in the state like the pecos valley, and we have seen dramatic changes in the extent of both snow cover and also the amount of water that is stored in that snow. these two images show snow cover in 2010 and 2014, and they illustrate a trend that is becoming all too common with the current drought conditions and with warmi
this is albuquerque, new mexico, here, santa fe. this is the four corners area where utah, arizona, colorado and new mexico all come together. and historically our economy relies very much not just on rainfall and precipitation but the value of a strong snow pack. agriculture in the southwest does not work like it does in other parts of the country where crops are literally watered by rain. we store our snow pack in reservoirs. we rely on the fact that frankly snow lasts longer and is released...
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albuquerque, new mexico, and norfolk, virginia, are not far behind.e yub number ones. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh, what a relief it is! plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. at a company that's bringing media and technology together. next is every second of nbcuniversal's coverage 0f the 2014 olympic winter games. it's connecting over one million low-income americans to broadband internet at home. it's a place named one america's most veteran friendly employers. next is information and entertainment in ways you never thought possible. welcome to what's next. comcastnbcuniversal. predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens desi
albuquerque, new mexico, and norfolk, virginia, are not far behind.e yub number ones. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh, what a relief it is! plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. at a company that's bringing media and technology together. next is every second of nbcuniversal's coverage 0f the 2014 olympic...
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more people will want to come to the country, want to come to the country from overseas. , albuquerque, new mexicoler: good morning, mr. jacobson. two questions. it seemed like we had a partner in putin in terms of the iran situation and it is nothing like we have a partner anymore. theson's war" country was stabilized to the poor were mechanical bridge off could not manage the country anymore, -- mikhail gorbachev could not manage the country anymore to where the wall fell. it seems lighter food once this pressure back on america. it seems we have a real problem here, and it worries me more than that all bets are off as far as our nuclear problems with the second-biggest power in the world. -- guest: you hit on some problems with afghanistan. a rapid departure from afghanistan in terms of our support at the time for those fighting the soviets really became a challenge that in the end i would argue leads to the instability that we saw in the 1990's, and of course, we have an back in afghanistan for over a decade now. you have to finish a conflict as effectively as you begin it. this is one of the
more people will want to come to the country, want to come to the country from overseas. , albuquerque, new mexicoler: good morning, mr. jacobson. two questions. it seemed like we had a partner in putin in terms of the iran situation and it is nothing like we have a partner anymore. theson's war" country was stabilized to the poor were mechanical bridge off could not manage the country anymore, -- mikhail gorbachev could not manage the country anymore to where the wall fell. it seems...
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catherine is calling in from albuquerque, new mexico. who represents your views? caller: ted cruz.e is not afraid to stand up and say washington is corrupt. he wants to run on principles. i adore him. he is my idea of a true american. i just can't articulate it like he can. he is a true american. wants principles, he wants to get rid of obama care because he knows it is going to inc. rocked the country. i admire him so much. paul in silver lake, indiana. who is on your list? caller: i would've voted for christie. he is not afraid to hold somebody accountable. the obama administration and the democrats all plead the fifth. have a good day. works toonnell reassure conservatives according to "the washington times." "he has been there too long and is really out of touch with the real base of the republican , who says she feels like republican leaders use conservative activists to win elections but turn on them on washington." larry is calling in. who is your guy? caller: scott walker is my guy. i think republicans should pick different people for different jobs and work as a team. see
catherine is calling in from albuquerque, new mexico. who represents your views? caller: ted cruz.e is not afraid to stand up and say washington is corrupt. he wants to run on principles. i adore him. he is my idea of a true american. i just can't articulate it like he can. he is a true american. wants principles, he wants to get rid of obama care because he knows it is going to inc. rocked the country. i admire him so much. paul in silver lake, indiana. who is on your list? caller: i would've...
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. >> police in albuquerque new mexico facing backlash over the shooting death of a homeless man and the raising questions about the democratic's conduct. >> good morning, welcome to aljazeera america, i'm stephanie sy. >> i'm del walters. the search for survivors in the washington mud slide is turning into a recovery effort. six bodies found monday, bringing the death toll to 14. 170 people have been reported missing since the landslide struck north of seattle early saturday morning. calls made to 911 reveal how quickly the landslide devastated an entire town. >> a mud slide happened, the trees have fallen. >> what's going on now? >> i got people here screaming for help. >> ok, are they in the middle of the water? >> yes, and the person is buried in the middle of the mud. oh, my god. >> tanya moseley is in washington for us. the fire chief doesn't sound optimistic about finding survivors. >> the reality is they haven't found survivors since saturday. those 911 tapes as you hear really gives us a glimpse of what those victims endured. >> oh, yeah, man, i got a big emergency. there is a h
. >> police in albuquerque new mexico facing backlash over the shooting death of a homeless man and the raising questions about the democratic's conduct. >> good morning, welcome to aljazeera america, i'm stephanie sy. >> i'm del walters. the search for survivors in the washington mud slide is turning into a recovery effort. six bodies found monday, bringing the death toll to 14. 170 people have been reported missing since the landslide struck north of seattle early saturday...
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>> anger over a string of deadly police shootings in albuquerque, new mexico come to a head as people take frustrations right to police headquarters. >> so this visit, this hallowed ground, reminds us that we must never, ever take our progress for granted. we must commit to peace which binds us across oceans. >> president obama pushing for a united front against russia as he meets with european leaders. hello and welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. the president taking has hard line in brussels. in netherlands, the president and allies casting russia out of the g8, warning vladimir putin of further isolation if russia continues to destabilize ukraine and move deeper into crimea. russia is defiant, unseemingly unfazed by western threats. mike viqueira traveling with the president, speaking in belgium a short while ago. >> all that on hold, the president making that stop. this is the 100 year anniversary of the beginning of world war i. he visited an american cemetery there, several battles where americans lost their lives, 370 in all interred there in planters field. many o
>> anger over a string of deadly police shootings in albuquerque, new mexico come to a head as people take frustrations right to police headquarters. >> so this visit, this hallowed ground, reminds us that we must never, ever take our progress for granted. we must commit to peace which binds us across oceans. >> president obama pushing for a united front against russia as he meets with european leaders. hello and welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. the president...
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. >> angry protests in albuquerque new mexico, hundreds of people clashing with police in riot gear.nd justice over police shootings including the death of a homeless man. there have been 37 police shootings since 2010, 23 have them were fatal. >> they are beefing up security ahead of the world cup in brazil. we talked to residents who say it is nothing more than a show of action. >> an outbreak of the ebola virus spreading. where health officials say it has been found now. >> $5.1 billion, that is our big number of the day in the fast food industry, a sign of a major shake up at the top of the chicken business. >> today's big number is not finger-licking good news for the colonel. 5.1 billion is the sales for chicchick fill a. >> welcome back to aljazeera america. brazil is looking to crack down on crime ahead of the world cup. >> your husband a big fan is concerned, as well? >> he is excited to head there. he does have concern about the readiness of the venues. >> brass still is stepping up security ahead of the world cup, police storming a slum in rio de janeiro. they are trying t
. >> angry protests in albuquerque new mexico, hundreds of people clashing with police in riot gear.nd justice over police shootings including the death of a homeless man. there have been 37 police shootings since 2010, 23 have them were fatal. >> they are beefing up security ahead of the world cup in brazil. we talked to residents who say it is nothing more than a show of action. >> an outbreak of the ebola virus spreading. where health officials say it has been found now....
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travis -- betty in albuquerque, new mexico. democratic caller.ianne feinstein talk for 40 minutes coming accusing the cia of spying on a computer network set up for the senate staffers to investigate what happened during the bush administration -- those interrogation techniques that the bush administration used. caller: all i have to say is, what a wicked west we leave. i think mr. landy for his work. ank mr. landy for his work. this is needed because this current administration has been unwilling to embark on it. members of the previous administration can't leave this country unless they travel incognito. when donald rumsfeld went to france several years ago to give a speech, he did not make it from the foyer of his hotel because the citizen saw him and shouted out "war criminal." the same with bush. mr. cheney has wanted to deliver speeches to canada. so many thousands of protesters get out to prevent that. he is not able to fulfill his desires. we need a trial. this administration has not had i embark on it. -- embarked on it. host: did you wa
travis -- betty in albuquerque, new mexico. democratic caller.ianne feinstein talk for 40 minutes coming accusing the cia of spying on a computer network set up for the senate staffers to investigate what happened during the bush administration -- those interrogation techniques that the bush administration used. caller: all i have to say is, what a wicked west we leave. i think mr. landy for his work. ank mr. landy for his work. this is needed because this current administration has been...
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new mexico. 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
new mexico. 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,...
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. >>> a 12-hour protest of a recent police shooting turned from it peaceful to mayhem in albuquerque, new mexicosunday. officers in riot gear clashed with protesterses who blocked traffic and climbed street signs. police used tear gas. for more than a year, the justice department has been investigating allegations of excessive force by the albuquerque police department. >>> a united nations panel is sounding the alarm today about what it says are the wide-ranging dangers of climate change. a new comprehensive report released today was a three-year joint effort by more than 300 scientists. the draft document says temperatures could rise by up to nearly 9 degrees this century, and it says sea levels could rise by an extra 10 to 21 inches in that time period. the report also says climate change will have a dramatic impact on our food supply and wildlife. >>> and then there were four. two more teams punched their tickets sunday to college basketball's most prestigious club. kentucky hit a three-pointer in just the final seconds there against michigan. it held on to win, 75-72. paving their way to th
. >>> a 12-hour protest of a recent police shooting turned from it peaceful to mayhem in albuquerque, new mexicosunday. officers in riot gear clashed with protesterses who blocked traffic and climbed street signs. police used tear gas. for more than a year, the justice department has been investigating allegations of excessive force by the albuquerque police department. >>> a united nations panel is sounding the alarm today about what it says are the wide-ranging dangers of...
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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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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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new mexico a protest over police shootings in albuquerque have turned to riots. there have been shouts of anti-police slogans. this is social media that captured the scintillate into the night. it stems from 37 police-involved shootings. >>> no parts of the world are immune from climate change and it will only get worse. the governments are not doing enough to cut greenhouse emissions. scientists say climate changes will lead to widespread hunger and drought. another risk is rising sea levels and coastal flooding. that seems to be in the case on an island in bangladesh. they say their island is slowly disappearancdisappearing and itr decades in the making. >> they never thought it would happen. for years he watched as the rivers swallowed homes of his fellow residents, but he always thought that his family would be safe. a year ago the river was miles away. but the water has broke through. this used to be the room where the family would eat. now they eat out in the open. ithis is the home where he was born. >> this used to be the garden that belonged to the famil
new mexico a protest over police shootings in albuquerque have turned to riots. there have been shouts of anti-police slogans. this is social media that captured the scintillate into the night. it stems from 37 police-involved shootings. >>> no parts of the world are immune from climate change and it will only get worse. the governments are not doing enough to cut greenhouse emissions. scientists say climate changes will lead to widespread hunger and drought. another risk is rising sea...
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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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. >> new mexico attorney general is investigating the albuquerque police department after a shooting.happened just hours after 2,000 people rallied against the police department. albuquerque police have been under intense scrutiny for its use of force. heidi 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
. >> new mexico attorney general is investigating the albuquerque police department after a shooting.happened just hours after 2,000 people rallied against the police department. albuquerque police have been under intense scrutiny for its use of force. heidi 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...
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. >> in new mexico, hundreds of people are upset about the albuquerque police department recent use oforce. two weeks ago at home this man was shot dead by officers in [ mom ] hi, we're the pearsons, and we love chex cereal. so we made our own commercial to tell you why. first, chex makes lots of gluten free flavors. which is a huge thing for us. and there's seven to choose from. like cinnamon, honey nut, and chocolate. i tell them "you guys are gonna turn into chocolate chex!" i like cinnamon, greg is a honey nut nut. when you find something this good, you want to spread the word. [ all ] we're the pearsons, and we love chex! you want to spread the word. yourducaon ibuilto he movyourareeforwd.enix re'sow: we work th ldingmplors lea whayou ed tlear solass impt yo carr. while heing sureredi you' alrdy ened y of anwe he caer pnnintool to kp yoon tck evy st of e wa plus thereshn fieen, n't ally r and gruati, it'sust e bennin becauswe bld ecati arou whe youant go. , yoknowyou n gethe b yowant read let geto wo. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse.
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. >> new mexico state senator jacob candelaria joins us from albuquerque. welcome, senator. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for the invitation. >> give me your reaction to the shooting. >> well, i think, as was expressed at today's rally at apd, the protest this afternoon, it's shock. i think a lot of people in our community are saddened by what appears to be a continuing pattern, troublesome shootings by the local police dest and the lack of response from the people in charge of the department, and the people in leadership in our city. >> is it just the shooting or is the number, 23 police shootings in four years, part of the problem as well, in your opinion? >> i think this recent shooting enkarp sulates the concern in the community. we had 23 deaths in albuquerque because of officer-involved shootings. some of these situation, you know, speak for themselves. force is necessary some times, it's not the only response people should have. up until now, city hall is not willing to call for investigations that community members and other leaders have been asking for.
. >> new mexico state senator jacob candelaria joins us from albuquerque. welcome, senator. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for the invitation. >> give me your reaction to the shooting. >> well, i think, as was expressed at today's rally at apd, the protest this afternoon, it's shock. i think a lot of people in our community are saddened by what appears to be a continuing pattern, troublesome shootings by the local police dest and the lack of response from the...
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face of the earth as comparable to flights from the bay area to albuquerque then discovering an area as big as the entire state of new mexicoor object the size of a semi tractor trailer. six planes are taking part in today's surge with ships and more aircraft on their way from china and japan and the west. westerly as prime minister but image from five is a go is fragile evidence of malaysia flight 370. consider this fall off the ship. we just don't know. >> : dickens drubbings hon. is trying to track submarines did this time the looking for a pain from the plane's flight and cockpit voice recorder. >> : russia announced today that it will be sending an international on entering team and ukraine. russia and is to stop tangent tensions from escalating. large russian-speaking populations are nmb. >> : there will be 100 of the for up to 400 could beat sits in if necessary. >> : springs are a of a nice sunny will continue in the weekend. a very nice civet evening cities by step up their expect far to move in overnight some coastal drizzle as well to our will start off with the morning. lots of sunshine coming up or checking the
face of the earth as comparable to flights from the bay area to albuquerque then discovering an area as big as the entire state of new mexicoor object the size of a semi tractor trailer. six planes are taking part in today's surge with ships and more aircraft on their way from china and japan and the west. westerly as prime minister but image from five is a go is fragile evidence of malaysia flight 370. consider this fall off the ship. we just don't know. >> : dickens drubbings hon. is...
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. >>> turning now to new mexico where for two days, the streets of albuquerque have seen scenes likend those protesters are expected to be back today, demonstrating against what they stay is excessive force by albuquerque police, on sunday police officers in riot gear fired tear gas at hundreds of protesters who had been marching peacefully but eventually blocked traffic and climbed everything from light poles to street signs. several arrests were made and one officer reportedly was injured in what's been described as total mayhem. there was a fatal police shooting of a homeless man camping outside the city on march 16. the police department released this video last week of the moment when 38-year-old boyd jennings was shot. two officers involved in the shooting have been placed on leave and the fbi is investigating. the website hacker group anonymous was behind this weekend's protest. the group posted it's own version of the police shooting video and threatened to shut down the apd's website, which it successfully did just one hour before sunday's march began. protesters say boyd's
. >>> turning now to new mexico where for two days, the streets of albuquerque have seen scenes likend those protesters are expected to be back today, demonstrating against what they stay is excessive force by albuquerque police, on sunday police officers in riot gear fired tear gas at hundreds of protesters who had been marching peacefully but eventually blocked traffic and climbed everything from light poles to street signs. several arrests were made and one officer reportedly was...