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did baltimore make any sense to you? was there any connection to baltimore?on to baltimore, no sense at all. annie could not even find her way to baltimore. >> there were all sorts of unusual angles to this. >> reporter: to "washington post" metro writer tom jackman, the mysterious death of a 16-year-old girl was big news. >> beyond the fact that a suburban girl was found dead in the inner city of baltimore, there's no real explanation for how she died. >> reporter: you don't see this very often? >> no. >> reporter: it wasn't the usual bill of fare for baltimore homicide detective sean jones either. >> 90% to 95% of the cases that we're dealing with are african-american males that are shot on a street corner. i'm obviously going to look at this twice and not just glance over it as your average everyday case. >> reporter: then the case seems to crack like one of those famous maryland crabs. first, police find annie's volvo abandoned at a gas station. then, a tiny clue -- a smudge. it is a fingerprint that matches someone already in their database. could it be
did baltimore make any sense to you? was there any connection to baltimore?on to baltimore, no sense at all. annie could not even find her way to baltimore. >> there were all sorts of unusual angles to this. >> reporter: to "washington post" metro writer tom jackman, the mysterious death of a 16-year-old girl was big news. >> beyond the fact that a suburban girl was found dead in the inner city of baltimore, there's no real explanation for how she died. >>...
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>> baltimore is one of the top 10 destinations. what's the big draw? >> then, why is this star spangled moment is getting millions of views? fernando: hello, welcome to matter of fact. today, we take a look at american politics from the out side in. is america still the greatest country on earth? are we on the verge of collapse iago is the question i posed to the washington bureau chief for the economist. his editorial perspectives are shared around the world. david, welcome to the program. when you look at american politics, you're an insider outsider, the economist a highly respected newspaper. so how do you see american politics today? what is the state of the nation? >> i think the country is genuinely unhappy. i rarely meet people who are enthusiastic about the choice they face this election. if i go to trump rallies, there are people who are optimistic about trump, but if you look at the numbers of people who have voted for him, and a lot of people have voted for him in primaries to date, it's a pretty small slice of the electorate. and i think t
>> baltimore is one of the top 10 destinations. what's the big draw? >> then, why is this star spangled moment is getting millions of views? fernando: hello, welcome to matter of fact. today, we take a look at american politics from the out side in. is america still the greatest country on earth? are we on the verge of collapse iago is the question i posed to the washington bureau chief for the economist. his editorial perspectives are shared around the world. david, welcome to the...
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then we go to baltimore where the fourth of six baltimore police officers to go on trial for the death of freddie gray last year has been acquitted. all that and more, coming up. amy: welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, this is "breaking with convention: war, peace, and the presidency." i'm amy goodman. here in cleveland, the first day of the republican national convention was marked by discord and moments of chaos monday both inside and outside the convention arena. hours before donald trump arrived on the convention floor, delegates opposed to donald trump attempted to stage a rebellion by calling for a roll-call vote to oppose donald trump's nomination. >> [chanting roll call vote] name is dan walters -- dane waters. it is a fight for the country. amy: that's dane waters, co-founder of delegates unbound, which was seeking to change the party's nominating rules to allow delegates to support alternative republican candidates over trump. monday afternoon, the anti-trump forces rattled the trump campaign and republican leadership by producing signatures from a majority of delega
then we go to baltimore where the fourth of six baltimore police officers to go on trial for the death of freddie gray last year has been acquitted. all that and more, coming up. amy: welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, this is "breaking with convention: war, peace, and the presidency." i'm amy goodman. here in cleveland, the first day of the republican national convention was marked by discord and moments of chaos monday both inside and outside the convention arena. hours...
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>> tom costello in baltimore. thank you. >>> we're back in a moment with a natural wonder taken 200 miles above the earth. quite a sight. >>> tonight, apple is celebrating 1 billion served, 1 billion iphones that is. the company says it crossed the milestone last week. they didn't say who bought it and where. they debuted in 2007, just a decade ago but hard to imagine a world without it. >>> and a video from space, capturing what the green auroras look like from the international space station. an astronaut posted on social media this amazing time lapse that captured the dancing time lights 200 miles above our planet. >> you may think you've seen every basketball trick shot in the book but never seen one like this. harlem globe shooter 110 feet in the air in a new jersey boardwalk, then drops 160 miles an hour firing his epic shot and sinks it right into the basket below. amazing, even by globetrotter standards. that's pretty cool. >>> when we come back, big stakes for president obama, what he has on the line toni
>> tom costello in baltimore. thank you. >>> we're back in a moment with a natural wonder taken 200 miles above the earth. quite a sight. >>> tonight, apple is celebrating 1 billion served, 1 billion iphones that is. the company says it crossed the milestone last week. they didn't say who bought it and where. they debuted in 2007, just a decade ago but hard to imagine a world without it. >>> and a video from space, capturing what the green auroras look like from...
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covered in the media in baltimore. >> baltimore police putting this video out.it's far more than -- obviously this is not only illegal but extremely dangerous and baltimore police have struggled to get a handle on this. the reason why these gangs are able to just run so wildly through the streets is because baltimore pd has a policy to not pursue or chase these individuals. that would make things even more dangerous. >> so -- >> they're cutting off all these vehicles and stuff that was some crazy stuff. >> people have been hurt. people have been killed. but just recently baltimore police have launched a new four officer task force to try and pass this problem. >> they are detectives that have a lot of experience with auto theft. >> police are taking it a step further and connecting this type of motorcycle gang with gun violence and gun crime. in fact they released this clip where you can see an individual actually wiping the fingerprints off of the round that's loading into that gun. >> there's no license plate. they don't know where they're registered. >> along
covered in the media in baltimore. >> baltimore police putting this video out.it's far more than -- obviously this is not only illegal but extremely dangerous and baltimore police have struggled to get a handle on this. the reason why these gangs are able to just run so wildly through the streets is because baltimore pd has a policy to not pursue or chase these individuals. that would make things even more dangerous. >> so -- >> they're cutting off all these vehicles and stuff...
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with baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings blake after headlines.e in philadelphia, the democratic national convention has entered its final day. wednesday night featured primetime speeches by clinton's running mate virginia senator tim kaine and by president obama. ask you to do for hillary clinton what you did for me. i ask you to carry her the same way you carried me. because you are who i was talking about 12 years ago when i talked about hope. it has been you who fueled my docket faith in our future, even when the odds were great, even whenen the roads were long. hope in the face of difficulty, hope in the face of uncertainty, the audacity of hope. amy: as obama spoke, hundreds of people held signs protesting the tpp. some protesters also unfurled a banner reading "tpp kills democracy." this is california delegate alex white. >> it was made known to the public that there is a death sentence clause that would mean that pharmaceutical companies would have a 20-year monopoly on adications that would cause single medication to cost between $50,000
with baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings blake after headlines.e in philadelphia, the democratic national convention has entered its final day. wednesday night featured primetime speeches by clinton's running mate virginia senator tim kaine and by president obama. ask you to do for hillary clinton what you did for me. i ask you to carry her the same way you carried me. because you are who i was talking about 12 years ago when i talked about hope. it has been you who fueled my docket faith in our...
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her parents say she did not even a how to get to baltimore.and they think the baltimore police missed a lot of things here and were quick to rule suicide. but you may have some questions about that. once you hear from the baltimore police tonight, which we will hear from them -- is this a case of suicide or could there be more to this case? throughyou step by step this investigation tonight, and you will make up your own mind. melanie: all right, we look forward to that tonight on 2020 at 10:00 on abc 7. thanks so much. coming up to mr. -- after the break, a final check of the weather. i drive a golf ball. i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common. we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by t valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there
her parents say she did not even a how to get to baltimore.and they think the baltimore police missed a lot of things here and were quick to rule suicide. but you may have some questions about that. once you hear from the baltimore police tonight, which we will hear from them -- is this a case of suicide or could there be more to this case? throughyou step by step this investigation tonight, and you will make up your own mind. melanie: all right, we look forward to that tonight on 2020 at 10:00...
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the streets of baltimore are calm right now. reporting live in baltimore, scott broom, wusa9. >> thank you scott. and response to the verdict spread like wildfire on social media. divine calamity tweeted once again, justice is served. once again, marilyn mosby looks like the fool she is, 0-4. laura tweeted i knew it. no one is going to be held responsible for freddie gray's death at all. investigators in baton rouge, louisiana are trying to determine what motivated a black former marine sergeant from missouri to open fire on police officers killing and wounding three others. chris martinez has the latest from baton rouge. [ sound of gunfire ] >> reporter: a police chaplain put up crosses. >> in the house of the lord forever. >> reporter: and read striptures near the -- scrimtures near baton -- scriptures near the baton rouge gas station. >> just too much violence. community all torn up. [ sound of gunfire ] >> reporter: the shooting began when officers responded to a call about an armed man dressed in black. >> shots fired offic
the streets of baltimore are calm right now. reporting live in baltimore, scott broom, wusa9. >> thank you scott. and response to the verdict spread like wildfire on social media. divine calamity tweeted once again, justice is served. once again, marilyn mosby looks like the fool she is, 0-4. laura tweeted i knew it. no one is going to be held responsible for freddie gray's death at all. investigators in baton rouge, louisiana are trying to determine what motivated a black former marine...
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all remaining police officer ings awaiting trial in the death of freddie gray, a st the city of baltimore into turmoil. "nightly news" begins right now. >> the democratic national convention, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt, reporting tonight from philadelphia. >> good evening. donald trump's attempt to steal away some of the spotlight from what's going on here with the democrats and the convention may have backfired today. he sparked some serious new controversy when at a conference in florida he looked into tv cameras and invited a foreign power, russia, to cyber. >> and expose her e-mails. tonight, the hillary clinton campaign is claiming trump is encouraging the espionage of america. it goes with the theme tonight as president obama expresses the tell putin what to do. why should i tell putin what to do. >> donald trump se sending shock waves around the world today encouraging a foreign government to hack into clinton's e-mail. >> russia, if you're li listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails missing. >> trump asked about the 30,000 e-mails believed to be ha
all remaining police officer ings awaiting trial in the death of freddie gray, a st the city of baltimore into turmoil. "nightly news" begins right now. >> the democratic national convention, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt, reporting tonight from philadelphia. >> good evening. donald trump's attempt to steal away some of the spotlight from what's going on here with the democrats and the convention may have backfired today. he sparked some serious new...
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john gonzalez is live in baltimore. good morning john. the popular new online game, "pokemon go" is working again.. saturday. it happened on the heels of the game's european expansion. the app's maker added 26 more countries to a list that already included the u.s., u.k, and germany. saturday's outage left fans frustrated. a hacking group known as "poodlecorp" claimed responsibility for taking down the "pokemon go" servers. but that claim has not been verified. time now for weather at 90+ in d.c. we'll catch today marks our 16th day at 90+ in d.c. we'll catch a brief cool-down' wednesday before another, even hotter, airmass moves in next weekend with highs near 100 degrees! highs will soar into the upper 90s this afternoon around 100 degrees. a few storms are possible this afternoon and early evening. storms will likely start over western md shortly after lunchtime. some of these storms may be on the strong to severe side. storms will move east, into the d.c. area, between 4-7pm. a stray storm is possible tomorrow, but mainly sw of d.c. h
john gonzalez is live in baltimore. good morning john. the popular new online game, "pokemon go" is working again.. saturday. it happened on the heels of the game's european expansion. the app's maker added 26 more countries to a list that already included the u.s., u.k, and germany. saturday's outage left fans frustrated. a hacking group known as "poodlecorp" claimed responsibility for taking down the "pokemon go" servers. but that claim has not been verified....
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jeff pegues is in baltimore. >> reporter: baltimore's top prosecutor marilyn mosby had a small group of supporters behind her, and a divided city beyond, >> for those that believe i'm antipolice, it's simply not the case. i'm antipolice brutality, and i need not-- >> reporter: she was unapologet and i can at times defiant. >> for over a year, my office has been forced to remain silent in all six of the cases pertaining to and surrounding the death of freddie gray. despite being physically and professionally threatened, mocked, ridiculed, harassed, and even >> reporter: freddie gray died in 2015 after he was arrested and put in the back of a police van. he was handcuffed, shackled, but not seat belted in. he suffered a spinal cord injury while being transported to jail. what followed was several days of unrest and violence. 76 officers were charged in connection with his death. the first trial ended in a hung jury. three others trials were heard by a judge who found the was not inherently criminal construct. mosby acknowledged that the next trial would likely lead to the same outcome.
jeff pegues is in baltimore. >> reporter: baltimore's top prosecutor marilyn mosby had a small group of supporters behind her, and a divided city beyond, >> for those that believe i'm antipolice, it's simply not the case. i'm antipolice brutality, and i need not-- >> reporter: she was unapologet and i can at times defiant. >> for over a year, my office has been forced to remain silent in all six of the cases pertaining to and surrounding the death of freddie gray....
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>>> there were dramatic developments today involving the baltimore police officer s accused of causingatal injury to freddie gray, man who died in their custody last year. after failing to secure guilty verdicts against four officers brought to trial, prosecutor s dropped the charges as the prosecutor suggested the legal system worked against her. >> reporter: caught on video last year, the arrest of 25-year-old freddie gray, pushed into the back of a police van. just an hour later he was rushed to the hospital with a broken neck. his death touched off weeks of unrest and riots in baltimore and federal investigation into police brutality. >> we have probable cause to file criminal charges. >> reporter: the newly elected baltimore prosecutor quickly filed charges against six officers. after four trials and no convictions, today the prosecutor dropped the remaining cases while accusing the police and justice system of undermining her case. >> there was a reluctance and an obvious bias that was consistently exemplified not by the entire baltimore police department, but by individuals with
>>> there were dramatic developments today involving the baltimore police officer s accused of causingatal injury to freddie gray, man who died in their custody last year. after failing to secure guilty verdicts against four officers brought to trial, prosecutor s dropped the charges as the prosecutor suggested the legal system worked against her. >> reporter: caught on video last year, the arrest of 25-year-old freddie gray, pushed into the back of a police van. just an hour...
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no issues getting to baltimore right now. heading to the airpo issues right now on the baltimore washington parkway or 95. you look good getting to dulles on the toll road. heading inbound gw parkway, up to speed, too. that's a look at traffic. back to you! happening now-- preparations going on all over the region, as we brace for several days of dangerously high temperatures. we could actually see record-breaking highs in the coming days. john gonzalez is live in silver spring with more.. meanwhile-- the office of the city administrator is agencies, as it prepares to activate the emergency plan. residents are being urged to plan ahead for the escalating temperatures by drinking plenty of water, checking on elderly neighbors and friends, and remaining in shaded and air-conditioned places as much as possible. cooling centers will be opened across the district and multiple community pools and spray parks will offer extended hours. and people are not the only ones in danger when the temperatures go up. the s-p-c-a also advising
no issues getting to baltimore right now. heading to the airpo issues right now on the baltimore washington parkway or 95. you look good getting to dulles on the toll road. heading inbound gw parkway, up to speed, too. that's a look at traffic. back to you! happening now-- preparations going on all over the region, as we brace for several days of dangerously high temperatures. we could actually see record-breaking highs in the coming days. john gonzalez is live in silver spring with more.....
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gray's death sparked, as you might remember, protest in baltimore, over police brutality. is stephanie rawlings-bla rawlings-blake, secretary of the dnc and led the roll call vote to nominate hillary clinton. that must have been a thing for a lifelong democrat. >> it was amazing to be part of that history in that way. i've been coming to conventions since '92. it was a goose bump moment. >> it had to have been. and you have one more big job this week? >> yeah, we are gaveling at another meeting before the week is out. >> okay. >> to the business of baltimore, as you might imagine. >> yes. >> the consensus seemed to be it's message seemed to be that there was little or no evidence to support the big-picture claims officers acted unreasonable, and will fully, disregarded their training in general orders when they decided not to buckle freddie gray in the back of a policeman and that led to his death. that's basically what they're saying. what are your thoughts? >> i acknowledge the state's attorney has decided not to move forward with the charges. the cases are behind us. ad
gray's death sparked, as you might remember, protest in baltimore, over police brutality. is stephanie rawlings-bla rawlings-blake, secretary of the dnc and led the roll call vote to nominate hillary clinton. that must have been a thing for a lifelong democrat. >> it was amazing to be part of that history in that way. i've been coming to conventions since '92. it was a goose bump moment. >> it had to have been. and you have one more big job this week? >> yeah, we are gaveling...
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>> i am going to declare the marriage between the baltimore state attorney's office and the baltimoreice to be irretrievably broken because there is no confidence between those two agencies any more. the blame game that ted says that's anunder statement. how is anything going to get accomplished in that city? how is justice going to be achieved if as we have heard marilyn mosby has confirmed the blame game. we have heard from a former jury. >> and i think make sure the viewers understand that usually a cop makes an arrest. he goes to the prosecutor. they work together. >> exactly. >> and they put it through the system. now the cops hate the prosecutor, the prosecutor is blaming them, right? >> absolutely. but you know who the winner and the loser in this the losers are the citizens of baltimore. the winner in this are those crooks out there in baltimore who sees this schism going on and they are having a field day out there. >> who started this katie? the cops or mosby? >> mosby started this and ets wait it for somebody who respected the gag order, let's be frank, she didn't try those
>> i am going to declare the marriage between the baltimore state attorney's office and the baltimoreice to be irretrievably broken because there is no confidence between those two agencies any more. the blame game that ted says that's anunder statement. how is anything going to get accomplished in that city? how is justice going to be achieved if as we have heard marilyn mosby has confirmed the blame game. we have heard from a former jury. >> and i think make sure the viewers...
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in maryland, i-95 towards baltimore at or above the posted speed limit along with the baltimore washington parkway. i-270 a clear ride heading down from frederick towards e up next on good morning washington -- new documents uncovered on the florida nightclub gunman. details on omar mateen's claims of being taunted by his co-workers. and an outpouring of support for a virginia teen - injured in an explosion in central park. omar mateen was repeatedly taunted for being muslim while working as a security guard. mateen claimed he was regulary called deragotoary names for being muslim by deputies and others at the saint lucie courthouse where he worked as a contract guard. according to records, in response to the taunting, he told co-workers he had ties to the boston marathon bombing suspects and the fort food shooter. mateen killed 49 month before being killed by police. new details in the deadly ambush of three police officers in louisiana. images from security cameras show gavin long at various times during sunday's gunbattle.. an exchange that took the lives of baton rouge officers montrel
in maryland, i-95 towards baltimore at or above the posted speed limit along with the baltimore washington parkway. i-270 a clear ride heading down from frederick towards e up next on good morning washington -- new documents uncovered on the florida nightclub gunman. details on omar mateen's claims of being taunted by his co-workers. and an outpouring of support for a virginia teen - injured in an explosion in central park. omar mateen was repeatedly taunted for being muslim while working as a...
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in baltimore, brad bell. jummy: make sure that you stay and wjla.comn news for more continuing coverage on this verdict. also, a look at what's ahead. if you cannot be near your tv, take abc 7 with you. wjla.com/text to sign up for news alerts to get these stories delivered to your phone the minute they happen. some other developing news out of louisiana. the investigation continuing into sunday's shooting in baton rouge that left three officers dead and three others wounded. brianne carter is a alive desk with the latest. 6 new information --brianne: new information on the man believed to be behind the latest -- behind the ambush. he had been in baton rouge for three days before deciding to unleash the attack. armed with a rifle and semi he wasic -- pistol, seeking out officers. three lost their lives, three others were injured. at this hour autopsies are being performed on the three officers montrell jackson matthew gerald, and brad garafola. this afternoon we are hearing from a woman who witnessed the atta
in baltimore, brad bell. jummy: make sure that you stay and wjla.comn news for more continuing coverage on this verdict. also, a look at what's ahead. if you cannot be near your tv, take abc 7 with you. wjla.com/text to sign up for news alerts to get these stories delivered to your phone the minute they happen. some other developing news out of louisiana. the investigation continuing into sunday's shooting in baton rouge that left three officers dead and three others wounded. brianne carter is...
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worth, baltimore and new york are patrolling in pairs. >>> overseas, some terrifying moments aboard a train in germany, where police say a suspect with an ax and a knife attacked passengers, severely injuring at least three of them. ten to 20 others have nonlife threatening injuries. a s.w.a.t. team shot and killed the attacker, described as a 17-year-old afghan refugee. >>> a third police officer has been found not guilty in a case that sparked riots in baltimore. now the highest ranking officer to be acquitted in freddie gray suffered a fatal spinal injury in police custody last year. six officers were charged, two have yet to be tried, one of the cases resulted in mistrial. >>> at the white house today, president obama awarded the medal of honor to a hero chopper pilot from the vietnam war. retired army lieutenant colonel charles kettles is credited with saving the lives of 44 u.s. troops during a 1967 ambush, including eight soldiers that couldn't reach the
worth, baltimore and new york are patrolling in pairs. >>> overseas, some terrifying moments aboard a train in germany, where police say a suspect with an ax and a knife attacked passengers, severely injuring at least three of them. ten to 20 others have nonlife threatening injuries. a s.w.a.t. team shot and killed the attacker, described as a 17-year-old afghan refugee. >>> a third police officer has been found not guilty in a case that sparked riots in baltimore. now the...
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>>reporter: some good news to report out of southwestout baltimore in a situation thatitu could havended tragicallyragi wrong, but instead the suspect is in custody and all four whose tables, you crediting a sevenr year old little l girl, they're all okay.. that's the cousin of the littlet girl who was held hostage. she says police asked her toed help talk to the armed suspect after the baltimore police department had already convincer him to release two of the four hostages, but two more remained inside. in all of the tense and dangerous standoff lasted more than five hours. we are very gracious to our neighboring jurisdictions who were able to come in and assisti because on this you have rotate tactical teams to have a lot of equipment on in and out of the perimeter that we had set up. up. it all began hours earlier around 11 on sunday morning when baltimore police officers spotted a man who matched the suspect wanted for a rain the ra day before. when they tried to pull him over he took off leading the officere on a claims it ended here att washington boulevard and monroe street w
>>reporter: some good news to report out of southwestout baltimore in a situation thatitu could havended tragicallyragi wrong, but instead the suspect is in custody and all four whose tables, you crediting a sevenr year old little l girl, they're all okay.. that's the cousin of the littlet girl who was held hostage. she says police asked her toed help talk to the armed suspect after the baltimore police department had already convincer him to release two of the four hostages, but two more...
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a developing story this morning out of baltimore. police shot and killed a man in baltimore. investigators saying the suspect fired at them with a military style rifle - used in a number of recent terror attacks. john gonzalez is live from west baltimore with the very latest. john? new this morning the frantic search went missing at lake barcroft in fair fax county. suzanne kennedy is live at the scene this morning. suzanne what can you tell us about the search? last night president obama tackled issues of race and policing during a town hall meeting. this after last weeks deadly police involved shootings in minnesota the deadly ambush on police officers in dallas. president obama also noted that community policing and training officers to de-escalate conflicts will help improve relations with people of color -- but he noted that cities will have to find ways to pay for those programs. today.. funeral services will be held for alton sterling. sterling was shot and killed while he was pinned to the ground by two police officers last week in baton rouge. his death, and the shoo
a developing story this morning out of baltimore. police shot and killed a man in baltimore. investigators saying the suspect fired at them with a military style rifle - used in a number of recent terror attacks. john gonzalez is live from west baltimore with the very latest. john? new this morning the frantic search went missing at lake barcroft in fair fax county. suzanne kennedy is live at the scene this morning. suzanne what can you tell us about the search? last night president obama...
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in baltimore police are sending two officers to every call. in our next half hour, we will talk to an organization founded by black police officers about the current challenges they and the nation right now are facing. michelle: new developments in the nice truck attack. france's interior minister says investigators have yet to find any direct communication between the drive and isis. investigators believe the attacker was self-radicalized penalling support to the -- pledging support to the terror group and looking up information about the orlando nightclub shooting online. there is an attack in the french resort area killed 84 people, including three americans. alison: all of the horrific events like the attack in nice and the killings of police officers in texas and louisiana and that attack in orlando all underscore the focus of this. this is the first night of republican national convention. that is security. jonathan: right now on the abc7 instapoll we are asking you what you want to hear about during this convention? the choices are nati
in baltimore police are sending two officers to every call. in our next half hour, we will talk to an organization founded by black police officers about the current challenges they and the nation right now are facing. michelle: new developments in the nice truck attack. france's interior minister says investigators have yet to find any direct communication between the drive and isis. investigators believe the attacker was self-radicalized penalling support to the -- pledging support to the...
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my baltimore connection. as a school i take delight in books which were painstakingly researched and keen interpretation, help me understand a complex continue or phenomenon with greater clarity. the book "ghetto" is just such a book. i had the opportunity to teach "get to" in my last semester at hopkins in 2016 with the professor of history and director of jewish studies. ken and i were impressed with the manner which the professor discussed the conflict of the ghetto. and i don't mean the context of jewish and black communes, and also how the concept itself and its application has shifted over time and n both the poplar? scholarly imagination. we're not alone in our admiration for "ghetto." -- wrote an important review recently in "new york times" that the professor has provided a, quote, stunningly detailed and timely survey of the ghetto as concept and phenomenon. other reviews have echoed this judgment. professor duneier insists we do "ghetto -- how -- living in a self-contained space largely of their ow
my baltimore connection. as a school i take delight in books which were painstakingly researched and keen interpretation, help me understand a complex continue or phenomenon with greater clarity. the book "ghetto" is just such a book. i had the opportunity to teach "get to" in my last semester at hopkins in 2016 with the professor of history and director of jewish studies. ken and i were impressed with the manner which the professor discussed the conflict of the ghetto. and...
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baltimore police canvassed the area in search of clues or witnesses.o far, they haven't announced a suspect or a description of who they're looking for. >>> three years ago, a cuber security expert opens his door to find nearly a dozen fairfax officers with guns pointed at him. he had been swatted. hit with a false report that russian police had shot his wife and planted a gun inside. they sentenced the man who swatted him to a year in prison. he was apparently mad that he had written about a website where he and his buddies we security numbers and personal information. >> it was pretty terrifying. if i never get that many guns pointed in my face again it will be too soon. >> he spent more than a year behind bars awaiting trial. he's now cooperating with prosecutors. his lawyer says he's struggling with mental illness. >>> time to brush up on the next metro safe track program. shutting down the blue and yellow lines, which also includes the crystal city station. there will be no rail service through those stations through next monday. shuttle buses wil
baltimore police canvassed the area in search of clues or witnesses.o far, they haven't announced a suspect or a description of who they're looking for. >>> three years ago, a cuber security expert opens his door to find nearly a dozen fairfax officers with guns pointed at him. he had been swatted. hit with a false report that russian police had shot his wife and planted a gun inside. they sentenced the man who swatted him to a year in prison. he was apparently mad that he had written...
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baton rouge police officers and what may have driven an ex-marine to kill them. ( gunfire ) another baltimore officer is acquitted in the death of freddie gray. and honors for an american hero. >> reporter: the pilots in chuck kettle's helicopter battalion called it "chump valley," because only a chump would fly into a landing zone so exposed to enemy fire. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. reporting tonight from the republican national convention in cleveland, ohio. >> pelley: this is our western edition. >> pelley: donald trump has arrived in cleveland where tomorrow this convention will nominate him as the republican candidate for president of the united states. in an unprecedented move, he will come to this arena tonight, the first night of the convention to speak to the delegates. earlier today not long after the gavel came down, the hammer fell on anti-trump forces trying to change the rules here. the party establishment ended the effort to prevent a first ballot nomination. it was chaotic for a time. and some delegates shouted words to the
baton rouge police officers and what may have driven an ex-marine to kill them. ( gunfire ) another baltimore officer is acquitted in the death of freddie gray. and honors for an american hero. >> reporter: the pilots in chuck kettle's helicopter battalion called it "chump valley," because only a chump would fly into a landing zone so exposed to enemy fire. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. reporting tonight from the...
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police department polices the citizens of baltimore, particularly the black and brown citizens of baltimoredie gray death? >> there's a couple of police officers who get like a lot of media attention who are nice to activists and people who are trying to address these issues. the average, every day baltimore police officer still doesn't get it. they don't understand that they work for citizens. they still have a chip. we just have to keep working hard to help them learn how to communicate with the people who they work for. >> work for citizens is an interesting phrase there. at one level the police officers are a public servant, another level the police officer is an authority of the state. one of the things we have seen in that interaction, the awful interaction in falcon heights is the sheer fear and terror of that woman in the face of someone who is public servant, a democratic elected government has put that person in that position. it didn't look like that is what we're watching. >> we have to take time and energy to teach them that you work for the people. you should be doing everythi
police department polices the citizens of baltimore, particularly the black and brown citizens of baltimoredie gray death? >> there's a couple of police officers who get like a lot of media attention who are nice to activists and people who are trying to address these issues. the average, every day baltimore police officer still doesn't get it. they don't understand that they work for citizens. they still have a chip. we just have to keep working hard to help them learn how to communicate...
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>>reporter: some good news tons report out of southwestout baltimore in a situation thatsiu could havened tragically wrong,n but instead the suspect is in custody and all four hostages including a seven year old little girl, they're all okay. toss the gun out the window. that's the cousin of the sevenhe year old little girl who washo held hostage along with three th other people in burger king in southwest baltimore. she says police asked her to help talk to the armed suspect.p after the baltimore police department had already convincev him to release two of the four hostages. but two more remained inside. in all of the tense and dangerous standoff lasted more than five hours. hou we are very gracious to our neighboring jurisdictions whojui were able to because on a who the day likeike this you have to rotate tacticat teams on in and out of the t perimeter that we had set up.up. it all began hours earlierarli around 7 in the morning when baltimore police officersl spotted ati man who matched a suspect wanted for a rain the day before. when they tried to pull him over he took off leading o
>>reporter: some good news tons report out of southwestout baltimore in a situation thatsiu could havened tragically wrong,n but instead the suspect is in custody and all four hostages including a seven year old little girl, they're all okay. toss the gun out the window. that's the cousin of the sevenhe year old little girl who washo held hostage along with three th other people in burger king in southwest baltimore. she says police asked her to help talk to the armed suspect.p after the...
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another baltimore officer is acquitted in the death of freddie gray. and honors for an american hero. >> the pilots in chuck kettle's helicopter bat all oncalled it chump valley because only a chump would fly into a landing zone so exposed to enemy fire. >> this is the cbs evening captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. tonight from the republican national convention in cleveland, ohio. >> pelley: not long after the gaffe el came down-- the gavel came down the hammer fell on anti-trump forces trying to change the rules here. the party establishment ended the effort to prevent a trump nomination on the first ballot. it was chaotic for a time. some delegates shouted words to the podium that we can't use on tv. so tomorrow night this convention is expected to name donald j. trump of new york, businessman and television personality, the republican candidate for president of the united states. but he's not waiting for that. trump will address the delegates tonight, three days before his acceptance speech. major garrett
another baltimore officer is acquitted in the death of freddie gray. and honors for an american hero. >> the pilots in chuck kettle's helicopter bat all oncalled it chump valley because only a chump would fly into a landing zone so exposed to enemy fire. >> this is the cbs evening captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. tonight from the republican national convention in cleveland, ohio. >> pelley: not long after the gaffe el came...
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anrothe baltimore officer is acquitted in the death of freddie gray. and honors for an american hero. >> the pilots in chuck kettle's helicopter bat all oncalled it chump vyal some delegates shouted words to the podium that we can't use on tv. so tomorrow night this convention is expected to name donald j. trump of new york, businessman and television personality, the republican candidate for president of the united states. but he's not waiting for that. trump will address the delegates tonight, three days before his acceptance speech. major garrett l of the republican stop trump movement. >> this convention will come to order. >> reporter: order swiftly turned to disorder on the convention floor. >> mr. chairman, these rules will provide a strong governing framework for our convention and our party. >> reporter: delegates-- stop trump tried-- tried to change the rulings, the anti-trurp forces wanted a roll call vote, a delaying tactic designed to d
anrothe baltimore officer is acquitted in the death of freddie gray. and honors for an american hero. >> the pilots in chuck kettle's helicopter bat all oncalled it chump vyal some delegates shouted words to the podium that we can't use on tv. so tomorrow night this convention is expected to name donald j. trump of new york, businessman and television personality, the republican candidate for president of the united states. but he's not waiting for that. trump will address the delegates...
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today in baltimore. maryland attorney general brian frosh will announce a civil lawsuit against volkswagen. frosh wants to hold the automaker accountable for the pollution they have caused for violating marylands environmental laws. he will be joined by other attorneys general from across the country seeking civil penalties. a big story out of the sports world this morning.. new reports accuse russia of a state-run doping program during the 2014 sochi olympics. in wake of the report, the world's leading anti-doping officials have called for russia to be barred from this summers rio program was executed even before the 2014 games and well after. it says russian athletes benefited after positive doping samples would "go missing". the i-o-c will decide today on any sanctions for the rio games. it's 5: and time for a check on weather. after a hot and stormy start to the work week, today will be a bit nicer. it will still be hot with highs around 90 degrees, but the humidity will be a tad lower. a few thunder
today in baltimore. maryland attorney general brian frosh will announce a civil lawsuit against volkswagen. frosh wants to hold the automaker accountable for the pollution they have caused for violating marylands environmental laws. he will be joined by other attorneys general from across the country seeking civil penalties. a big story out of the sports world this morning.. new reports accuse russia of a state-run doping program during the 2014 sochi olympics. in wake of the report, the...
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. >>> plus, the bombshell announcement out of baltimore. against the police officers accused in the death of freddie gray. the mayor of baltimore standing by to join us live. there she is, she's here at the cnn grill. we'll discuss with her right after this. and the most crab dishes of the year. so dive into whatever floats your crab-loving boat. like crab lover's dream. crack open tender snow and king crab legs, and twirl creamy crab alfredo. or try the new alaska bairdi crab dinner. sweet and straight from the icy waters of alaska, you've gotta get it... to really get it. but it won't last forever, so hurry in. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." he's going like "i don't remember!" >>> welcome b
. >>> plus, the bombshell announcement out of baltimore. against the police officers accused in the death of freddie gray. the mayor of baltimore standing by to join us live. there she is, she's here at the cnn grill. we'll discuss with her right after this. and the most crab dishes of the year. so dive into whatever floats your crab-loving boat. like crab lover's dream. crack open tender snow and king crab legs, and twirl creamy crab alfredo. or try the new alaska bairdi crab dinner....
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a few up towards baltimore.hey are firing up east of the blue ridge mountains which is where theç watch begi. we're not seeing too much lightning right there but we can have some storms moving east at 30, 40 miles an hour. so for the rest of the day, temperatures fall. we end up in the 60s with clearing skies and, of course, we'll get rid of the muggy conditions out we'll start the day with sunny skies and end the day with plenty of sunshine. great to do some barbecuing. looking good with temperatures in the low 80s tomorrow. fourth of july planner looks a little wet. sunday will be the transition day. a few more clouds and also rain south of 66. but we will keep that rain around through the day on fourth of july. it's going to be cloudy. temperatures in the low 80s. heavy rain is possible, 1 to 4 inches. let's time out these storms. by 5:00, i-95, we clear out by 9:00, 10:00. we're having plenty of sunshine tomorrow and moving in for sunday, as i said. area beaches, if you're headed there, temperatures around
a few up towards baltimore.hey are firing up east of the blue ridge mountains which is where theç watch begi. we're not seeing too much lightning right there but we can have some storms moving east at 30, 40 miles an hour. so for the rest of the day, temperatures fall. we end up in the 60s with clearing skies and, of course, we'll get rid of the muggy conditions out we'll start the day with sunny skies and end the day with plenty of sunshine. great to do some barbecuing. looking good with...
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. >>> the outrage in baltimore tonight, all charges dropped. the remaining officers will not stand trial in the freddie gray case. >>> and the urgent search. the family that went missing while snorkeling. and late word now coming in. >>> good evening from philadelphia tonight, where there are two major headlines breaking as we come on the air. just as the democratic convention plays out here in philly, it was donald trump today who walked in front of the cameras and ignited a firestorm with what he said. inviting russia to spy on hillary clinton. it all comes as you look live tonight at the convention hall. this crowd, awaiting president obama a short time from now. and you'll remember, it was eight years ago, hillary clinton who lost to him, came out at that convention and said barack obama was her candidate. tonight, he will do that for her, in fact, we have just learned some of what the president plans to do on this stage behind me. but it was what donald trump said today that caused an uproar. did he encourage espionage? abc's tom llamas, l
. >>> the outrage in baltimore tonight, all charges dropped. the remaining officers will not stand trial in the freddie gray case. >>> and the urgent search. the family that went missing while snorkeling. and late word now coming in. >>> good evening from philadelphia tonight, where there are two major headlines breaking as we come on the air. just as the democratic convention plays out here in philly, it was donald trump today who walked in front of the cameras and...
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his death sparked widespread protests, looting and arson across baltimore.rosecutors charged six officers connected to the arrest, all of whom pleaded not guilty. the first trial resulted in a hung jury and mistrial. three others ended in separate acquittals. baltimore state's attorney marilyn mosby called today's decision "agonizing." >> we stand by the medical examiners determination that freddie grey's death was a homicide. however, it has become clear to me that without being able to work with an independent investigator, without having a say in the election, in whether our cases proceed in front of a judge or a jury, without real substantive reforms to the current criminal justice-- we could try this case 100 times, and cases just like it, and we would still end up with the same result. >> sreenivasan: after she spoke, the head of the police union in baltimore called ms. mosby's comments "outrageous." lawyers for the police officers had argued that their client's actions during the gray arrest were justified. for more on all this we are again joined by
his death sparked widespread protests, looting and arson across baltimore.rosecutors charged six officers connected to the arrest, all of whom pleaded not guilty. the first trial resulted in a hung jury and mistrial. three others ended in separate acquittals. baltimore state's attorney marilyn mosby called today's decision "agonizing." >> we stand by the medical examiners determination that freddie grey's death was a homicide. however, it has become clear to me that without...
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. >> you say don't forget baltimore. >> don't forget baltimore. >> in baltimore we've had acquittals or a hung jury in all the cases. the officers have been exonerated by the court. >> i'm a pastor there in baltimore, a young pastor at that. even as a pastor, i'm afraid to come out my church. let's be honest. the police are not trained properly. the police -- they're not even from the communities in which they're policing. >> but what specific -- can i ask you specifically in baltimore because in that case, so far we've had acquittals of the officers there. they've had their day in court, and they have been acquitted by an african-american judge. >> you have to remember -- >> let him answer. >> the system is designed to protect the system, not the -- >> so is the judge racist? is the judge issuing racist decisions? >> i would say again the system is set. however you want to take that, the system is set and designed to protect the system. >> bill stanton, go ahead. >> megyn, quick question, political leaders that are saying this is race-based, the two shootings. other than the fact th
. >> you say don't forget baltimore. >> don't forget baltimore. >> in baltimore we've had acquittals or a hung jury in all the cases. the officers have been exonerated by the court. >> i'm a pastor there in baltimore, a young pastor at that. even as a pastor, i'm afraid to come out my church. let's be honest. the police are not trained properly. the police -- they're not even from the communities in which they're policing. >> but what specific -- can i ask you...
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his death led to riots and civil unrest in baltimore. but prosecutors have not secured any convictions in the trial of those police officers yet. jeffrey brown has our look. >> brown: the first prosecution of an officer ended in a hung jury. the two that followed-- both heard and decided by a judge-- resulted in acquittals. now lieutenant brian rice has elected to have judge barry williams decide his fate, rather than a jury, in a trial that begins this week. in the meantime, state's attorney marilyn mosby and prosecutors face wide and critical scrutiny. we look at these cases and beyond with debbie hines, a former baltimore prosecutor and now a practicing trial attorney, and lawrence brown, a professor of public health at morgan state university. he wrote a recent op-ed in "the new york times" titled "more injustice in baltimore." welcome to both of you. i want to start with you, debbie hines. why has it been so hard for prosecutors to get a conviction? >> well, you know, despite what everybody thinks, these cases have always been an up
his death led to riots and civil unrest in baltimore. but prosecutors have not secured any convictions in the trial of those police officers yet. jeffrey brown has our look. >> brown: the first prosecution of an officer ended in a hung jury. the two that followed-- both heard and decided by a judge-- resulted in acquittals. now lieutenant brian rice has elected to have judge barry williams decide his fate, rather than a jury, in a trial that begins this week. in the meantime, state's...
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in baltimore.he cases against garrett miller, who was due to be tried today. alicia white, who was on scene when freddie gray was arrested as well, and during the time he was being transported and officer porter, who was going to be retried. all the charges against the officers have been dropped by the prosecution. those cases will now go away. the prosecutor herself has a press conference scheduled for 10:30 a.m. in baltimore. all of this, happening against the backdrop of what we see not only here in philadelphia, but in baltimore and other places. it is very unclear how this will be seen. but the prosecution has failed to make their case in three of these trials so far, and it did not look well going into this fourth trial, and here we have the results. the charges against all three of the remaining officers of freddie gray will now be dropped and unclear where baltimore goes from here. the baltimore mayor was serving as the dnc just last night. we know marlin mosbley will have a press conferenc
in baltimore.he cases against garrett miller, who was due to be tried today. alicia white, who was on scene when freddie gray was arrested as well, and during the time he was being transported and officer porter, who was going to be retried. all the charges against the officers have been dropped by the prosecution. those cases will now go away. the prosecutor herself has a press conference scheduled for 10:30 a.m. in baltimore. all of this, happening against the backdrop of what we see not only...
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gary o'donoghue, bbc news, baltimore.: resident francois hollande med religious leaders after a catholic priest was murdered yesterday at a church in normandy. one of the men who stabbed father jacques hamel was on probation and was wearing an electronic tag, which was turned severaly morning for hours. he had twice previously tried to join the so-called islamic state, daesh, in syria. lucy williamson has more. words that follow the attacks have lost their power to console. they used to give france strength, now they highlight that the trail. up,he streets where he grew adel kermiche is remembered as a troubled man whose troubled views had alerted his friends and the police. .> he was clearly pro-daesh he would say it clear. his family tried everything. once his parents took him to the police station and said lock him up he will commit a crime. the police that they were monitoring him, but could not lock them up without a reason. lucy: last year he was arrested in germany trying to reach syria. two months later he was cau
gary o'donoghue, bbc news, baltimore.: resident francois hollande med religious leaders after a catholic priest was murdered yesterday at a church in normandy. one of the men who stabbed father jacques hamel was on probation and was wearing an electronic tag, which was turned severaly morning for hours. he had twice previously tried to join the so-called islamic state, daesh, in syria. lucy williamson has more. words that follow the attacks have lost their power to console. they used to give...
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>>he breach between them and the police is not new in baltimore.orked to push for meaningful romps. so we could work better to strengthen our city and have a safe uer city. that's been aggressive asking for the investigation and saying we know we have issues. we want your help in identifying them and putting in place reforms that the community can believe in. >> so you're leaving in 2017. katherine pugh is taking over your post. you stepped up to the gavel and the role call of what was taking place for the dnc. you showed a little bit of bias toward maryland, but i did not blame you. what did you think of that experience and was that hard for you to get through that historic moment. a a little bit of pressure, right? >> it was a lot of pressure, but it was a lot of fun. i have been coming to conventions since '92. i have been involved in campaigns since i was a child. to be able to stand on that stage and be a part of history, it still gives me goose bumps. so many emotion things happened with the 102-year-old delegate who cast her vote. the tears
>>he breach between them and the police is not new in baltimore.orked to push for meaningful romps. so we could work better to strengthen our city and have a safe uer city. that's been aggressive asking for the investigation and saying we know we have issues. we want your help in identifying them and putting in place reforms that the community can believe in. >> so you're leaving in 2017. katherine pugh is taking over your post. you stepped up to the gavel and the role call of what...
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chris gordon is live in baltimore now. we just found out the verdict was not guilty, chris. >> reporter: all right. behind me you see the scene outside of baltimore circuit court where the defendant in this case was found not guilty of all charges. you don't see any protesters. you don't see any emotion running high. you see reporters interviewing legal analysts, and way down the street there are a group of about a half a dozen protesters but that is it. judge barry williams announced on the law and the fact that he could not make any decision based on public opinion or emotion in the trial of lieutenant brian rice, who was the supervising officer on the scene on april 12th, 2015, the day that freddie gray was injured in that police transport wagon and a week later died of those injuries. judge barry williams in this bench trial without a jury made a determination that on the charge of involuntary manslaughter, that basically seat belting and failing to seat belt freddie gray was not a criminal act. to prove involuntary ma
chris gordon is live in baltimore now. we just found out the verdict was not guilty, chris. >> reporter: all right. behind me you see the scene outside of baltimore circuit court where the defendant in this case was found not guilty of all charges. you don't see any protesters. you don't see any emotion running high. you see reporters interviewing legal analysts, and way down the street there are a group of about a half a dozen protesters but that is it. judge barry williams announced on...