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amad, how do you get to a cease-fire so the killing of both sides stops? >> look.alse i said we want to live in peace and stability but we have to put end for the tragedy of the palestinpeople not only in gaza. also in the west bank. we want to put in for the occupation. the occupation is the source of all evil. i think the international community should help the palestinians now to end this occupation and to give the palestinians a chance to establish their state in order to live like any people in the world. >> do you feel that the other arab states have stood by you enough? >> yeah. i think -- i think they support us. really, we are a from the regimes. all of them are keeping silent. they are looking at our people are killed and the conducted massacres and looking for us, watching us doing nothing. i also, united nations. you know gaza, gaza is about 75% of the population are civilians and i think that united nation, according to the international law, they should give them shelter and protection. no one protects the palestinians. >> mr. amad, do you think hamas
amad, how do you get to a cease-fire so the killing of both sides stops? >> look.alse i said we want to live in peace and stability but we have to put end for the tragedy of the palestinpeople not only in gaza. also in the west bank. we want to put in for the occupation. the occupation is the source of all evil. i think the international community should help the palestinians now to end this occupation and to give the palestinians a chance to establish their state in order to live like...
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that's what i went through when amadou was gunned down in 1999 as a mother.my connection to her -- this morning i talked to mrs. bell. i said you and trayvon martin's mom sabrina, please, give her my love, hold her high and give her a hug on my behalf because we want to reach out, but at the same time, this mother needs space. what she needs today is the mom that went through the same loss she's going through right now to help her heal. >> and i believe trayvon martin's mom came before the service over the weekend to try to give her that support. nicole, one of the speakers during the service talked about the lost potential that one of the things you grieve is not just your loved one but what could have happened, the grandchildren you'll never have, the future. again, i hate to even have you have to deal with it, but that is part of it, right? because you've been through that piece of it knowing that there was a future that was planned out that's also been robbed. >> and for me, the hardest part is knowing my daughters are growing up without their father. no
that's what i went through when amadou was gunned down in 1999 as a mother.my connection to her -- this morning i talked to mrs. bell. i said you and trayvon martin's mom sabrina, please, give her my love, hold her high and give her a hug on my behalf because we want to reach out, but at the same time, this mother needs space. what she needs today is the mom that went through the same loss she's going through right now to help her heal. >> and i believe trayvon martin's mom came before...
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you can clean litter amadement on the side of roads. there are others, screen printing, logistics, a whole variety of different kinds. >> what kinds of questions do you hear employ pers ask before they make a decision. >> there's a variety of concerns that employ pers have. some will be just, you know, that they're in business areas where they just can't hire people who have a record, but the most critical question is can somebody demonstrate that they can work? and as everybody knows when you've had a job, it's much easier to get a job. an employer wants to see a good track record. a manager making that recommendation to them that the individual has worked, has showed up on time, knows how to work on a team, is committed, and what they found is that, particularly people who are coming out when they're more mature, are actually some of the most committed and effective workers that these employers see. >> they probably don't want to go back, that's for sure. you oversee some in eight different countries. some are more you are within ban
you can clean litter amadement on the side of roads. there are others, screen printing, logistics, a whole variety of different kinds. >> what kinds of questions do you hear employ pers ask before they make a decision. >> there's a variety of concerns that employ pers have. some will be just, you know, that they're in business areas where they just can't hire people who have a record, but the most critical question is can somebody demonstrate that they can work? and as everybody...
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families from as far as away as pittsburgh amade their way here for the free concert on the beach.y're trying to come to bring people to come to ac. >> this is what be act act are act and hundred extra people is the way we're rolling the red carpet for everyone to come down. >> everything wins. >> there's another free concert scheduled for sunday featuring lady antellum. >> lady a. >> let's look at entertainment headlines. reports of impending divorce twirl around beyonce and jay-z he's making a plea to take her on a five week vacation during the last leg of the tour. he's bes vat to same his bottles quality time. >> they're open the run tour. they were holding hands and smiling. di enter know. >> they knew cameras were there. >> arnold swats naiinger celebrated 67 birthday yesterday, two days ago, 30th. >> wednesday? >> he thanked fans for birth day wishes and a video with a famous line. >> i want to thank you for birthday wish it's made me feel great i life all my fandz. haingt ala vista painy. >> he could use better lightni g lightninging. >> it is shared thousands of times on s
families from as far as away as pittsburgh amade their way here for the free concert on the beach.y're trying to come to bring people to come to ac. >> this is what be act act are act and hundred extra people is the way we're rolling the red carpet for everyone to come down. >> everything wins. >> there's another free concert scheduled for sunday featuring lady antellum. >> lady a. >> let's look at entertainment headlines. reports of impending divorce twirl around...
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. >> do you think amad -- maliki will dig his heels in? >> he has to go. no one in iraq, no community in iraq supports maliki anymore so i'm afraid his bases are crumbling. >> what do you think of that move was it significant? >> i think that's one of his mistakes, i know he controls quite a bit of the security especially in the green zone but i think he's not going to fight, you know, in baghdad, i think that will bring him more into disrepute. >> and meanwhile whoever does take control of the country they've got problem of dealing with the islamic state on their hand. what about the kurdish efforts to resist the islamic state? >> i think it will be quite hard to bomb all the enemies of i.s.i.s. on the ground. these are very skillful insurgents and they are blended into the communities in the cities towns and so on. while probably a military can bomb some of their base but it will be difficult to, underground, i don't think merrick has the intention to do -- america has the sphwoangs do so -- the intention to do so. >> why do you think they moved out of c
. >> do you think amad -- maliki will dig his heels in? >> he has to go. no one in iraq, no community in iraq supports maliki anymore so i'm afraid his bases are crumbling. >> what do you think of that move was it significant? >> i think that's one of his mistakes, i know he controls quite a bit of the security especially in the green zone but i think he's not going to fight, you know, in baghdad, i think that will bring him more into disrepute. >> and meanwhile...
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her son amadou diallo was killed in 1999 when police fired 41 bullets at him - striking him 19 timeshe reached for his wallet outside of his apartment. the officers were acquitted of murder charges. both diallo and baez have been supporting eric garner's family since his death. we're also joined by lawyer, norman siegel. he was director of the new york civil liberties union for 15 years. now in private practice he's representing debra goodman, a retired legal secretary who filed a lawsuit against the city of new york after she was arrested for filming as police officers watched emergency medical technicians speak with a woman in a wheelchair. welcome all of you to democracy now! they had a very different story in the report. they said that they never mentioned chokehold. they said he was in no distress. but this video shows something very different. this young man, ramzi orta, just stood there, filming, and it shows the entire encounter. this is what has led to an outcry across this country. he, after the homicide ruling, is then arrested. talk about the significance of this. of bein
her son amadou diallo was killed in 1999 when police fired 41 bullets at him - striking him 19 timeshe reached for his wallet outside of his apartment. the officers were acquitted of murder charges. both diallo and baez have been supporting eric garner's family since his death. we're also joined by lawyer, norman siegel. he was director of the new york civil liberties union for 15 years. now in private practice he's representing debra goodman, a retired legal secretary who filed a lawsuit...
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amadou diallo, you name it, oscar grant, trayvon martin. if we treat it as an isolated incident, we'll be overlooking the fact this is happening in communities across the country. we have a problem. that problem is systemic racial bias that is distorting the perceptions, the views of our law enforcement, too many of our law enforcement officials. and so we need to actually treat this as a systemic problem, and the obama administration is actually perfectly positioned through the department of justice to basically embark on a seven-step policy change program. that's what we're calling for. >> and three of those steps our viewers can see on the screen. training, racial bias training under guidelines set by the department of justice, accountability, not having police investigate themselves, and diversity, meaning the doj can set retention guidelines. eugene, to you now. how do you think guidelines like this would be received by police departments? do you think they need them? >> we need a full frontal assault on racial discrimination. half mea
amadou diallo, you name it, oscar grant, trayvon martin. if we treat it as an isolated incident, we'll be overlooking the fact this is happening in communities across the country. we have a problem. that problem is systemic racial bias that is distorting the perceptions, the views of our law enforcement, too many of our law enforcement officials. and so we need to actually treat this as a systemic problem, and the obama administration is actually perfectly positioned through the department of...
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back in 1999 and 2000, then-candidate clinton was very vocal about the shooting of amadou diallo. in 2000, the former first lady told "new york times" bob herbert that the cases were not just horrific but symptomatic of the problem in the cities of overall policing. the real solution is to change the climate. angela rye is a political strategist and karen finney is a former dnc communications director. thanks to both of you for being here. i want to start with you, karen. back in 1999 and 2000 -- and granted she was running to be the united states senator from new york, hillary clinton was vocal about these major cases, including the patrick doorsman case where the mayor and police commissioner released his juvenile record. she actually was quite -- she leaned forward, i guess you could say, on issues of policing. why do you suppose she's not doing that now? >> let me just say because i actually worked on that campaign and was with her and part of that decision to talk -- she was asked about it many times. it was a very relevant question to the campaign she was in at the time. if
back in 1999 and 2000, then-candidate clinton was very vocal about the shooting of amadou diallo. in 2000, the former first lady told "new york times" bob herbert that the cases were not just horrific but symptomatic of the problem in the cities of overall policing. the real solution is to change the climate. angela rye is a political strategist and karen finney is a former dnc communications director. thanks to both of you for being here. i want to start with you, karen. back in 1999...
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amad pore was arrested thursday he was spotted on the street and recognized him from a police sketch. the first incident happened on july 11, when a woman in a pow wow took part. he began aggressively touching and kissing her. on july 22, a woman reported a similar incident to police. >>> a concord schoolteacher joseph martin is charged with molesting male students. his defense attorney told us most counts have been dropped. closing arguments are scheduled for monday. i can't water my yard and these people have extremely green grass and water is running down the gutters. ridiculous amount of o water. please somebody check this out. >> ktvu learned the drought calls to east bay may have gone up 1200% in the past 30 days. complaints to the hot line can lead to phone calls reminding homeowners about the drought and inspection, and repeat can have their water shut off. >> people get defensive because they think they are already do you think a lot to conserve water. >> east bay is expected to adopt mandatory restrictions at a meeting later this month. >>> california may not get a break fro
amad pore was arrested thursday he was spotted on the street and recognized him from a police sketch. the first incident happened on july 11, when a woman in a pow wow took part. he began aggressively touching and kissing her. on july 22, a woman reported a similar incident to police. >>> a concord schoolteacher joseph martin is charged with molesting male students. his defense attorney told us most counts have been dropped. closing arguments are scheduled for monday. i can't water my...