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boston, they are sugun iduwu, the co-founder of the boston police camera action team or bp cat, and ashley brown, the chair of the naacp, political action team. thank you for coming in, let me start with you. how did you initiate and how did the initiative to equip, boston police with body cameras start? >> as you made reference to the death of michael brown, caused a lot of frustration in our own community, a good friend of mine that i went to high school with, we were sharing how we were upset with what happened in ferguson, and we decided that no, it is really boston that needs us here, and ferguson, has all of the resources that it needs to get through them that particular tragedy and so we thought that it would be better to be pro-active in boston than to move the efforts outside. and so we formed this organization, a few days after the death of michael brown and it was great and we had a bunch of folks join the organization and we had lawyers and children book writer and all of the necessary components that you needed to have a successful organization. >> also, you wrote the legislation fo
boston, they are sugun iduwu, the co-founder of the boston police camera action team or bp cat, and ashley brown, the chair of the naacp, political action team. thank you for coming in, let me start with you. how did you initiate and how did the initiative to equip, boston police with body cameras start? >> as you made reference to the death of michael brown, caused a lot of frustration in our own community, a good friend of mine that i went to high school with, we were sharing how we...
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. >> reporter: well, this is a time calling for seat belts on school bus. 16-year-old ashley brown's life ended on the way a high school soccer game when the bus she was riding in crashed. >> not a day goes by that we don't think of her. wounds are refreshened every time we see an accident on a motor coach. >> reporter: itettes estimates are five children die every year in school bus crashes. they are hoping change can come without new regulations. seat belt are expensive costing between seven and $10,000 a bus and with nearly half a million buses in the u.s., the cost could be in the billions. >> they should be on every school bus for every kid. let's start to make that happen. how the get seat belt on every school bus. >> reporter: if this has to go through the regular regular making process it could take up to a decade to implement. >>> all right. thank you. this is a grave crime just days before veterans day. veterans graves vandalized at a veteran cemetery. graves toppled and urns lauren do -- dulaney sits -- on the board. every time it's been right before a holiday. >> reporter
. >> reporter: well, this is a time calling for seat belts on school bus. 16-year-old ashley brown's life ended on the way a high school soccer game when the bus she was riding in crashed. >> not a day goes by that we don't think of her. wounds are refreshened every time we see an accident on a motor coach. >> reporter: itettes estimates are five children die every year in school bus crashes. they are hoping change can come without new regulations. seat belt are expensive...
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the father of one child who was killed, ashley brown, says he believes a seat belt would have saved his daughter. >> not a day goes by when we don't think of her. wounds are refreshed every time an accident takes the life of another schoolchild. >> they are hoping change can come without new regulations. right now, just six states require seat belts on school buses. >>> nissan is joining the list of auto-makers that are dumping takata. this after up to $200 million in penalties against takata. just last week, honda and toyota also stopped using takata's air bags in their vehicles. >>> some rosy forecasts are out about online holiday sales. the research expects online shopping to grow three times the rate of in-store sales. the firm predicts online sales will increase 11% this month and next. amazon, target, and others are offering holiday deals earlier this season. >>> lights over the skies of los angeles over the weekend caused quite a stir. it may have been a military test. brittany hopper shows why some may have been from an alien. >> reporter: despite the official word of what the l
the father of one child who was killed, ashley brown, says he believes a seat belt would have saved his daughter. >> not a day goes by when we don't think of her. wounds are refreshed every time an accident takes the life of another schoolchild. >> they are hoping change can come without new regulations. right now, just six states require seat belts on school buses. >>> nissan is joining the list of auto-makers that are dumping takata. this after up to $200 million in...
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. >> reporter: 16-year-old ashley brown's life ended on her way to a high school soccer game when the bus she was riding in crashed. her father brad believes a seat belt would have saved her. >> in the a day goes by we don't think of her. the wounds are refreshed every time we see a accident happened that takes the life of another school child that could have been prevented with a lap shoulder belt on a school bus and every motor coach. >> reporter: last month this school bus flipped over in virginia injuring 28. it did not have seat belts. the national highway traffic safety administration estimates four children die every year in large school bus crashes. the agency believes seat belts would cut that in half. seat belt. you get on a school bus, and they're not there. >> and it's this big void in our safety system. >> reporter: administrator mike rosekind is hoping change can come without new regulations, but currently just six states require seat belts on school buses, and they are expensive, costing between $7,000 and $10,000 a bus. with nearly a half million school buses in the u.
. >> reporter: 16-year-old ashley brown's life ended on her way to a high school soccer game when the bus she was riding in crashed. her father brad believes a seat belt would have saved her. >> in the a day goes by we don't think of her. the wounds are refreshed every time we see a accident happened that takes the life of another school child that could have been prevented with a lap shoulder belt on a school bus and every motor coach. >> reporter: last month this school bus...
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. >> reporter: 16-year-old ashley brown's life ended on her way to a high school soccer game when the bus she was riding in crashed. her father, brad, believes a seat belt would have saved her. >> not a day goes by we don't think of her. wounds are refreshened every time we see an accident happen that takes the life of another school child that could have been prevented with lap-shoulder belts on school buss and every motor coach. >> reporter: last month this virginia, injuring 28. it did not have seat belts. the national highway traffic safety administration estimates four children die every year in large school bus crashes. the agency believes seat belts would cut that in half. >> and it's this big void in our safety system. >> reporter: administrator mark rosekind is hoping change can come without new regulations but currently just six states require seat belts on school buses. and they are expensive, costing between $7,000 and $10,000 a bus. with nearly a half million school buses in the u.s., the cost to retrofit them all could go into the billions. >> seat belts save lives. they
. >> reporter: 16-year-old ashley brown's life ended on her way to a high school soccer game when the bus she was riding in crashed. her father, brad, believes a seat belt would have saved her. >> not a day goes by we don't think of her. wounds are refreshened every time we see an accident happen that takes the life of another school child that could have been prevented with lap-shoulder belts on school buss and every motor coach. >> reporter: last month this virginia,...
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that looks like veronica and ashley brown over on the left. you can call 202-885-4949 and talk to those nice folks if you would like to help feed a family who won't otherwise have a meal this thanksgiving. >>> people have also been helping by donating non-perishable food items at the verizon center. each though that window is about to close you will still be able to help. pat lawson muse is at the verizon center. >> reporter: hi, pat. hi, jim. we are packing up the last boxes of food to take from the verizon center to the boys and girls club for distribution. what a wonderful day. just a wonderful outpouring of generosity and it is so great to see people open their hearts and their pockets to help those who are less fortunate. people that come from all over the dmv to put turkey dinner on the table of needy families this thanksgiving. for families who are having a tough time right now. the turkeys will make all the difference. aisha karima is the director of community affairs and along with the manager of community affairs. talk about the resu
that looks like veronica and ashley brown over on the left. you can call 202-885-4949 and talk to those nice folks if you would like to help feed a family who won't otherwise have a meal this thanksgiving. >>> people have also been helping by donating non-perishable food items at the verizon center. each though that window is about to close you will still be able to help. pat lawson muse is at the verizon center. >> reporter: hi, pat. hi, jim. we are packing up the last boxes of...
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. >> reporter: 16-year-old ashley brown's life ended on her way to a high school soccer game when the bus she was riding in crashed. her father, brad, believes a >> not a day goes by we don't think of her. wounds are refreshened every time we see an accident happen school child that could have been prevented with lap-shoulder belts on school buss and every motor coach. >> reporter: last month this school bus flipped over in virginia, injuring 28. it did not have seat belts. safety administration estimates four children die every year in large school bus crashes. the agency believes seat belts would cut that in half. >> and it's this big void in our safety system. >> reporter: administrator mark rosekind is hoping change can come without new regulations but currently just six states require seat belts on school buses. and they are expensive, costing between $7,000 and $10,000 a bus. with nearly a half million school buses in the u.s., the cost to retrofit them all could go into the billions. >> seat belts save lives. they should be on every school bus for every kid. let's start figurin
. >> reporter: 16-year-old ashley brown's life ended on her way to a high school soccer game when the bus she was riding in crashed. her father, brad, believes a >> not a day goes by we don't think of her. wounds are refreshened every time we see an accident happen school child that could have been prevented with lap-shoulder belts on school buss and every motor coach. >> reporter: last month this school bus flipped over in virginia, injuring 28. it did not have seat belts....
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c - b - s news correspondent kris van cleave has more. 3 < 2) 16 year old ashley brown's life ended on the way to a high school soccer game, when the bus she was riding in crashed. her father brad believes a seat belt would have saved her.[notes:we may need to cut out some pauses etc here]((sot 13:51:07)) not a day goes by y at we don't think of her, wounun are rereeshed every time we see an accident happen that takes the life of another school child that could've been prevented school buses and every motor coach. [notes:virginia school school bus flipped over in virginia injuring 28--it did in))the national highway traffic safety adminstration year in large school buses crashes. the agency believes seat belts would cut that in half...((gfx out))((sot 13:43:14))kvc: we are all used to wearing a seatbelt and you get on the school bus and they are not there.mk: and it is this big void in our safety rosekind is hoping change can come without new regulations, 6 states require seatbelts on school buses. and they are expensive--costing beteten 7 and 10 thousand dollars s bus-- with nearly 1/
c - b - s news correspondent kris van cleave has more. 3 < 2) 16 year old ashley brown's life ended on the way to a high school soccer game, when the bus she was riding in crashed. her father brad believes a seat belt would have saved her.[notes:we may need to cut out some pauses etc here]((sot 13:51:07)) not a day goes by y at we don't think of her, wounun are rereeshed every time we see an accident happen that takes the life of another school child that could've been prevented school buses...
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school bus rollover accident two years ago, kids had to escape through the roof and brad brown lost his daughter ashley in another crash. he said schools need to put safety ahead of money. >> not a day goes by, we don't think of her. that could have been prevented with lap shoulder belts on school buses. >> seat belts are not the best way to protect students. lap belts can cause serious injuries to children. a bill requiring seat belts went know where in the general assembly 20 years ago. at a cost of $10,000 a bus it would cost about $117 million the the federal government left it up to states to make that decision. only six states require seat belts on school buses. >>> the father is now also under arrest. ronald cheney the iii was one of three men arrested sunday in chesterfield county. his father and wife are under arrest. they planned to bomb or shoot up african-american churches and jewish synagoge. an undercover fbi agent fouled that plot. >>> they were among the nine people killed in a plane crash. investigators returned to the site today to begin recovering those remains. witnesses told emerge
school bus rollover accident two years ago, kids had to escape through the roof and brad brown lost his daughter ashley in another crash. he said schools need to put safety ahead of money. >> not a day goes by, we don't think of her. that could have been prevented with lap shoulder belts on school buses. >> seat belts are not the best way to protect students. lap belts can cause serious injuries to children. a bill requiring seat belts went know where in the general assembly 20...