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the woman told boston police she called for a ride earlier in the month. the driver picked her up being took her to a secluded area, jumped in the back seat and she says sexually assaulted her. uber says the driver did pass a background check. meantime, the ride sharing company announced new background check techniques for its drive. >>> yesterday investigators ray rested 14 people, employees now of the closed new england compounding center in massachusetts. the company's two co-founders were among those arrested. according to an indictment, mold and bacteria were in the air and on workers' gloved fingertips and farmers. >>> the fallout from the hack exposed a trove of sensitive documents. because of escalated threats of terrorism, according the government, it forced sony to cancel the release of the nor korean spoof movie "the interview." >> it's really shocking. all of this is entirely unprecedented. >> you're looking at a loss to sony of upwards of $50 million in theatrical revenues they otherwise would vietnam been received. >> that movie was scheduled
the woman told boston police she called for a ride earlier in the month. the driver picked her up being took her to a secluded area, jumped in the back seat and she says sexually assaulted her. uber says the driver did pass a background check. meantime, the ride sharing company announced new background check techniques for its drive. >>> yesterday investigators ray rested 14 people, employees now of the closed new england compounding center in massachusetts. the company's two...
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police chief for boston, police chief for new york twice, police chief of los angeles.s a cops chief. he's had a hard time, frankly, because it's sensitive with de blasio, but i'd wrap myself in bill bratton and have him everywhere. >> there have been some who suggested, martha, former new york police members, that the may wror should make a public apology to the police department. what do you think? >> well, i think that's an interesting line -- >> i thought it was interesting too, but i don't know if it's actually going do be done. >> i'm not sure it's going to be done. i think there are actions he can take that prove he can reach out to the police and he can embrace them and their agenda and his relationship with them. i mean, david makes an excellent point that he should wrap himself around commissioner bratton. i think if he can be seen as taking effective and progressive steps to start a different kind of dialogue with the police, that's not based on stereotypes, you know, he came into office basically opposing most of the status quo in new york. >> true. >> aggre
police chief for boston, police chief for new york twice, police chief of los angeles.s a cops chief. he's had a hard time, frankly, because it's sensitive with de blasio, but i'd wrap myself in bill bratton and have him everywhere. >> there have been some who suggested, martha, former new york police members, that the may wror should make a public apology to the police department. what do you think? >> well, i think that's an interesting line -- >> i thought it was...
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york police commissioner and the former headline of the los angeles police department and the boston police. commissioner, thank you for your time. do you see anything in that videotape that you can justify? >> well, the way it's going to now work, i will be doing an administrative investigation of the now that the criminal case is over. we'll make a determination if anything that occurred is in violation of our policies and procedures. >> pelley: mayor deblazeio said the we we go about policing has to change. >> we are doing a lot of changing in the n.y.p.d. we put in place new training for recruit officers, post-recruit training. we are going to retrain 20,000 officers with in-service training on policies, procedures, protocols to try and reduce some of the tension, to try and reduce some of the use of force we have to engage in from time to time. >> pelley: what does a black man in new york city have to fear from the n.y.p.d.? >> actually he doesn't have anything to fear from us. >> pelley: the people out there on the streets don't think so. >> that's correct. that's what i'm saying, the
york police commissioner and the former headline of the los angeles police department and the boston police. commissioner, thank you for your time. do you see anything in that videotape that you can justify? >> well, the way it's going to now work, i will be doing an administrative investigation of the now that the criminal case is over. we'll make a determination if anything that occurred is in violation of our policies and procedures. >> pelley: mayor deblazeio said the we we go...
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. >> boston police say the holiday of lights concert was peaceful, however, afterwards, demonstrators blocked major interstates and caused the shut down of commuter trains. >>> a bottom shell coming out of the ipod trial, apple has been deleting tunes out of apple ipods without apple telling them about it. maribel aber has more on this. >> reporter: apple is accused of deleting music from customer's ipods. the company is on trial facing a class action lawsuit involving 8 million ipod owners. apple forced customers to reset their ipods if they downloaded music from their competitors to itunes, when the itunes were restored, the music from rivals was gone. >>> uberrer raised $1 billion from big investors. the latest round values it at $41 billion. they have raised 8 times as much it's rival. >>> 228,000 jobs were created last month. >>> finally lamborghini is planning a plug-in hybrid. it could be the electric car of choice for lamborghini in the future. the tall body of a sports utility allows for the power train. even though it's known for a sports car it may be an suv that ends up be
. >> boston police say the holiday of lights concert was peaceful, however, afterwards, demonstrators blocked major interstates and caused the shut down of commuter trains. >>> a bottom shell coming out of the ipod trial, apple has been deleting tunes out of apple ipods without apple telling them about it. maribel aber has more on this. >> reporter: apple is accused of deleting music from customer's ipods. the company is on trial facing a class action lawsuit involving 8...
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when he was a boston police officer. new york city, the nightmare that lurks in the backs of the minds of every police family came true. >>> the attack on these two officers, the assassination of these two officers was an attack on the city of new york as a whole, on every one of us on our values, on our democracy. >> the ambushed murder of two new york city police officers. >> new details have emerged. >> the suspect had been arrested
when he was a boston police officer. new york city, the nightmare that lurks in the backs of the minds of every police family came true. >>> the attack on these two officers, the assassination of these two officers was an attack on the city of new york as a whole, on every one of us on our values, on our democracy. >> the ambushed murder of two new york city police officers. >> new details have emerged. >> the suspect had been arrested
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internal investigations in our police department that investigate every shooting that a police officer does in the city of boston. i've been mayor for months. we had one incident a police officer actually shot someone who was going after them with a butcher's knife. a domestic violence case. we have a process that goes through internal affairs. and one thing that was said earlier, not to jump away from the question, truly community policing is about getting out in the community. i think the governor might have mentioned this. you have to get to know the constituents and the community activists. the one thing i can say in boston is what's happened we've had about 20 years of community policing. not saying we don't have our own issues but in the way ferguson was handled in the aftermath was because we had partnerships or relationships with different organizations and different people and sat down with young people. i think building those relationships are vitally important. low income neighborhoods, the levels are policing. young people understand that the police are their friends. one of the commitments i made to
internal investigations in our police department that investigate every shooting that a police officer does in the city of boston. i've been mayor for months. we had one incident a police officer actually shot someone who was going after them with a butcher's knife. a domestic violence case. we have a process that goes through internal affairs. and one thing that was said earlier, not to jump away from the question, truly community policing is about getting out in the community. i think the...
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when he was a boston police officer. this weekend, in new york city, the nightmare that lurks in the backs of the minds of every police family came true. >>> the attack on these two officers, the assassination of these two officers was an attack on the city of new york as a whole, on every one of us on our values, on our democracy. >> the ambushed murder of two new york city police officers. >> new details have emerged. >> the suspect had been arrested 19 times before this. >> we know that he was arrested 19 times in georgia and ohio. >> in the backdrop, the relationship between the mayor and the nypd. >> there's a lot going on in the nypd at the moment. >> they turned their backs on the mayor in a public show of their frustration. >> there has also been heated rhetoric exchanged between police unions and politicians. >> i don't know of any institution that at times does not get correct sized. >> both sides are hoping that the rhetoric calms down as we move toward the funerals of these two fallen officers. >> we as citize
when he was a boston police officer. this weekend, in new york city, the nightmare that lurks in the backs of the minds of every police family came true. >>> the attack on these two officers, the assassination of these two officers was an attack on the city of new york as a whole, on every one of us on our values, on our democracy. >> the ambushed murder of two new york city police officers. >> new details have emerged. >> the suspect had been arrested 19 times before...
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period of change from the 1960s coming out of the 60s it was my formative years coming into the boston police department and i saw in my profession that i'm so proud of, the beginnings of much-needed change in the 70s. my college education was provided out of the demand that police must be more professional and better educated. i saw the technology improved upon and empty sciences. so out of that incred ibible crs that surmounts the turmoil of the moment many great changes came and out of the turmoil of the moment i'm seeing hundreds of millions of dollars that will make great changes and allow them to deliver much-improved services. so i talked about this being a changed moment. the 70s were a changed moment that my profession if benefited so phenomenally from. if you go back to new york city in the 1970s we were killing 90 police each year. we have transferred to some of the lowest use of force of any police department in the united states. so out of crisis comes opportunity and challenges. and i intend to embrace the opportunities and challenges as we address these crisis. i think i can su
period of change from the 1960s coming out of the 60s it was my formative years coming into the boston police department and i saw in my profession that i'm so proud of, the beginnings of much-needed change in the 70s. my college education was provided out of the demand that police must be more professional and better educated. i saw the technology improved upon and empty sciences. so out of that incred ibible crs that surmounts the turmoil of the moment many great changes came and out of the...
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probably speeding all the time, probably never got a ticket but his car was very well known by the boston police. finally she carol convinces him he didn't steal the car the cop says no problem and he says what you are in a restaurant would it be ok if i sat in the car? he says that is no problem. so he comes out of the restaurant and hour later, not the cop is in the car with five of his friends. a la just sitting in the car like me, wanting to sit -- it doesn't really -- it is embarrassing. what is left will? what is the excitement of sitting in to williams's car? if he could be in the car, but he is not in the car. adam smith was not in the chair. what is the appeal? what smith says, celebrity draws us, we are so attractive -- demand of rain and distinction is observed by all the world. everyone is eager to look at him and can see by sympathies that joy and exultation which circumstances naturally in spite him, his actions are the object of the public care so we live vicariously through famous people. we imagine what their lives must be like and want to be a part of it and he says it helps us
probably speeding all the time, probably never got a ticket but his car was very well known by the boston police. finally she carol convinces him he didn't steal the car the cop says no problem and he says what you are in a restaurant would it be ok if i sat in the car? he says that is no problem. so he comes out of the restaurant and hour later, not the cop is in the car with five of his friends. a la just sitting in the car like me, wanting to sit -- it doesn't really -- it is embarrassing....
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he reformed the police department in los angeles twice after the protest there he reformed the boston policertment and now he is reforming the new york police department. he has supported the mayor in calling for organized peace. protests. >> these are not organized peaceful protests. >> yes they are the aclu is a coalition of organizations national. >> removed from the situation. >> hold on. let me ask you this nomiki. is it okay to yell what do we want dead cops? when dewe want it now. >> that's extremist situation. >> no it's not. jesse jackson and al sharpton speaking out against it. >> jesse jackson and al sharpton don't get along that's very inoperable argument to make. >> you don't have the president speaking out against those kind of comments. have you silence from the president right now who has sat there he should be sitting there showing some leadership and saying guys we have a race problem. let's do it peacefully. >> we have a race problem he said let's do it in a organized way around policy. each the commissioner in new york has said that we are going to deal with it. >> we ran
he reformed the police department in los angeles twice after the protest there he reformed the boston policertment and now he is reforming the new york police department. he has supported the mayor in calling for organized peace. protests. >> these are not organized peaceful protests. >> yes they are the aclu is a coalition of organizations national. >> removed from the situation. >> hold on. let me ask you this nomiki. is it okay to yell what do we want dead cops? when...
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the boston police, the first responders that day. if it wasn't for them, none of us would be around. >> at today's hearing, the defense pushed once again to have the trial moved out of boston. they're also asking for the start of the trial to be delayed. the judge made no rulings today. >>> some items from protests in ferguson, missouri, are now part of an exhibit at the newseum in washington, d.c. the journalism-focused museum added a press pass, a poster that reads the police t-shirts worn by protesters and rubber pellets used by police to disperse crowds as part of the museum's exhibit on civil rights which goes on display tomorrow. a newseum employee traveled to ferguson to collect items shortly before a grand jury decided not to indict the police officer in the death of michael brown. >>> new information tonight on the eric garner case in new york. garner died as you know in a police choke hold last august. well, nbc in new york reports that the judge has taken himself off the case. now, he was supposed to preside over a hearing
the boston police, the first responders that day. if it wasn't for them, none of us would be around. >> at today's hearing, the defense pushed once again to have the trial moved out of boston. they're also asking for the start of the trial to be delayed. the judge made no rulings today. >>> some items from protests in ferguson, missouri, are now part of an exhibit at the newseum in washington, d.c. the journalism-focused museum added a press pass, a poster that reads the police...
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it was my formative years in the boston police department, i saw in my profession that i'm so proud of r, the beginnings of much-needed change in the '70s. my college education was out of the change that police must be much better educated. i saw the technology that was required, the many sciences that were improved upon. so out of that incredible crises that surmounts anything i've seen so far in the turmoil of the moment, many great changes came. out of the turmoil of the moment, i'm seeing many great changes already occurring. the mayor supporting with those hundreds of millions of dollars changes that will make my officers much safer, much better informed, allow them to deliver much-improved services. the '70s were a change moment that my profession benefited so phenomenally from. as we go back to new york city in the 1970s, back then, we were killing police each year in the performance of our duties. 90 people a year. we have transformed the nypd over that 40-year period of time where we have some of the lowest if not lowest rates of use of force of any police department in the un
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the 1970s coming out of the '60s and it was my formative years as a life, 1970, coming into the boston police department. and i saw in my profession that i'm so proud of, the beginnings of much needed change in the 7 ares so, my college education was provided out of the changes that what demanded that police must be more professional, better educated. saw the technology that was required, the many sciences that were improved upon. so out of that crises, incredible crises, that surmounts anything i've seen so far in the turmoil of the moment, many great changes came, and out of the turmoil of the moment i'm seeing many great changes occurring. the mayor supporting with the hundreds of millions of dollars changes that will my officers safer, keep them better informed, will be able to allow them to deliver improved services. also in that discussion this morning i talk about this being a change moment. the '70s were a change moment that my profession benefited so phenomenally from. you go back to new york city of then 1970s. back then we were killing police each year in the performance of our dut
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the arrest comes as boston police investigate three new incidents happening this past weekend all involvingting early for some students but there's a catch, or rather a bug. the flu is walloping parts of the midwest and the south. many schools closing for deep cleaning this week, later announcing that they are staying closed until the new year. in all, the cdc says that polk county, georgia, where 1300 students were out sick on tuesday. that's more than 30% of the district. >>> tonight, we all say good-bye to stephen colbert. >> tomorrow i will conclude my final broadcast, say my fond farewells and angry adioses and luke warm laters and walk out. and then everything in here will be shredded and sold as industrial meat filler to a national fast food chain. now, i can't say which one because they are sponsors. >> the late-night comedy central host will sign off for the final time tonight to prepare for his new role as david letterman's replacement. tonight will be stephen colbert's final show as his ultra ego, stephen colbert. cnn correspondent is here. i guess he'll defer to colbert. >> we k
the arrest comes as boston police investigate three new incidents happening this past weekend all involvingting early for some students but there's a catch, or rather a bug. the flu is walloping parts of the midwest and the south. many schools closing for deep cleaning this week, later announcing that they are staying closed until the new year. in all, the cdc says that polk county, georgia, where 1300 students were out sick on tuesday. that's more than 30% of the district. >>>...
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. >>> boston police charge a driver with rape for an alleged attack on a woman who used the company'sfor a ride. uber suspended operations in portland oregon for three months, the latest in the series of troubles for a company that's grown from a local san francisco start-up to a global business in years. dan simon with the power of uber. >> reporter: as dozens flee in the hostage crisis, uber in the headlines again and not for good reason. as car demands surged, the service used in more than 250 cities around the world charged passengers four times the normal rate with uber's controversial search pricing. the company suit apologized and began offering free rides but the damage was done. it's the latest in a string of high profile mishaps for uber whose high speed growth in the company to an international juggernaut has led to a series of troubling issues. everything from price gouging and privacy invasion to allegations of assault and rape. in boston, authorities just announced an uber driver charged with rape and kidnapping. the victim was driven to a secluded location where the dri
. >>> boston police charge a driver with rape for an alleged attack on a woman who used the company'sfor a ride. uber suspended operations in portland oregon for three months, the latest in the series of troubles for a company that's grown from a local san francisco start-up to a global business in years. dan simon with the power of uber. >> reporter: as dozens flee in the hostage crisis, uber in the headlines again and not for good reason. as car demands surged, the service used...
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than boston and nypd policing. when we had tragedies here nypd has been at our side and we've been with them as well. that attack on nypd was an attack on law enforcement felt across our nation. every one of us who put on a badge and raised our hands to protect our citizens sat in that police car and were a subject of that assault. it's something departments feel and officers feel deep within themselves. we had a christmas party and family members of mine are involved in law enforcement and it was a very sad event saturday night as we were mourning with new york. >> do police officers in general feel under siege because of the events of the past four months? >> absolutely. there's two conversations going on. there's a conversation about how police are doing policing and whether it's the right way or not. there's another conversation going on saying is it worth it? we should do nothing and do it well. fortunately the men and women of law enforcement will go out and do their job. it's hard to be a police officer. 114
than boston and nypd policing. when we had tragedies here nypd has been at our side and we've been with them as well. that attack on nypd was an attack on law enforcement felt across our nation. every one of us who put on a badge and raised our hands to protect our citizens sat in that police car and were a subject of that assault. it's something departments feel and officers feel deep within themselves. we had a christmas party and family members of mine are involved in law enforcement and it...
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boston. take a look at these pictures. policeout a thousand people marched through downtown. >> seen in miami, look at this, you can see traffic here backed up for miles and miles as protesters flooded the interstates. >> protesters in new york stormed into popular stores and stage staged die-ins. >> eric garner's daughter is now talking about the decision. she said she wants the officers involved in garner's death to be punished. >> i want to be happy with him losing his job or still be suspended. i would want him to face time in jail, all the officers. even the ems workers because those are the people that we depend on for our health, our safety, for anything. >> so today, we know that more protests are expected across the country. let's bring in cnn correspondent christina la teen. and joey jackson. >> we want to start with you. protesters actually entered stores. how did managers and owners react to that? >> that's right, for one thing, we saw fewer protesters than the first two nights. the other difference here is entering s
boston. take a look at these pictures. policeout a thousand people marched through downtown. >> seen in miami, look at this, you can see traffic here backed up for miles and miles as protesters flooded the interstates. >> protesters in new york stormed into popular stores and stage staged die-ins. >> eric garner's daughter is now talking about the decision. she said she wants the officers involved in garner's death to be punished. >> i want to be happy with him losing...
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a similar message for police in boston. in northern virginia today police academy graduates said the new york shootings are on their minds. >> it makes me worry but we're all here to do a job. >> you're always scared. it's natural to be scared. it's just what you do when you are scared. >> over the past decade the number of police officers shot and killed on duty averaged 54 a year including the most recent deaths this year's number is below that, 49. but at the national law enforcement officers memorial in washington craig floyd cites a disturbing trend. the number of ambush killings is 12 so far this year, three times the average. >> there's a lot of antigovernment anticop sentiment right now. who is the most visible and vulnerable symbol of government in this country? the law enforcement officer walking the streets of america. they said the officers wourld wear black on their badges, a symmetry beauty in king county washington. in pittsburgh police are asking residents to put a blue light in the window to send a message.
a similar message for police in boston. in northern virginia today police academy graduates said the new york shootings are on their minds. >> it makes me worry but we're all here to do a job. >> you're always scared. it's natural to be scared. it's just what you do when you are scared. >> over the past decade the number of police officers shot and killed on duty averaged 54 a year including the most recent deaths this year's number is below that, 49. but at the national law...
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and thousands more at rallies in san francisco, new york and in boston, where police arrested 23 protesters trying to block traffic. but the largest march in washington, peaceful. protesters believing their cries against police brutality and discrimination after the high profile deaths of unarmed black men are shaping into a powerful movement. protesters here today taking their message to where they say it matters most -- the u.s. capital. >> we have to come here and plead that they fix this broken justice system. >> reporter: the mother of eric garner, from new york, joining michael brown's parents from ferguson, and other families, now calling for a law that would empower federal prosecutors to take over in cases like theirs. >> if they don't see this and make a change, then i don't know what we got to do. >> reporter: protesters vowing to keep up the pressure. families, neighbors, together, who won't rest until they see change. washington, d.c. police are keeping a watchful eye on the protest area tonight. but so far, not a single protester arrested here. the brown and garner families sa
and thousands more at rallies in san francisco, new york and in boston, where police arrested 23 protesters trying to block traffic. but the largest march in washington, peaceful. protesters believing their cries against police brutality and discrimination after the high profile deaths of unarmed black men are shaping into a powerful movement. protesters here today taking their message to where they say it matters most -- the u.s. capital. >> we have to come here and plead that they fix...
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a similar message for police in boston. in northern virginia today police academy graduates about to walk a beat said the new york shootings are on their minds. >> it makes me worry a little bit, but i know that, you know, we're all here to do a job. >> you're always scared. it's natural to be scared. it's what you do when you are scared. >> reporter: over the past decade the number of police officers shot and killed on duty has averaged 54 a year including the most recent deaths this year's number is below that, 49. but at at the national law enforcement officers memorial in washington, a disturbing trend. the number of ambush killings is 12 so far this year, three times the average. >> there's a lot of anti-government, anti-cop sentiment right now. who is the most visible and vulnerable symbol of government in this country? it's the law enforcement officer in uniform walking the streets of america. >> reporter: l.a. police chief said officers would wear black on their badges, in honor of the officers killed in new york. a
a similar message for police in boston. in northern virginia today police academy graduates about to walk a beat said the new york shootings are on their minds. >> it makes me worry a little bit, but i know that, you know, we're all here to do a job. >> you're always scared. it's natural to be scared. it's what you do when you are scared. >> reporter: over the past decade the number of police officers shot and killed on duty has averaged 54 a year including the most recent...
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in boston to do it in a respectful manner, to allow people to enjoy first night. >> reporter: boston's policeommissioner asked protesters to reconsider, calling it an inappropriate venue. but in boston as well as in new york's times square, the protests are expected to be overshadowed by the tens of thousands who come to celebrate. amy? >> all right, linzie. thanks so much. >>> and now to the latest in the airasia flight 8501 disaster. surf irs pulling more victims from the water overnight of but the recovery effort is being slowed by bad weather. terry moran is there with the very latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, amy. as night falls in this part of the world. this is a massive recovery operation. now, the first priority bringing home the dead. 7 of the 162 who were on board flight 8501, have been recovered. while here at the airport in surabaya, air asia, the airline, is taking dna evidence from the families to help in the identification process. today the first coffins carrying victims of flight 8501 arriving here where their journey started last saturday. while at this stag
in boston to do it in a respectful manner, to allow people to enjoy first night. >> reporter: boston's policeommissioner asked protesters to reconsider, calling it an inappropriate venue. but in boston as well as in new york's times square, the protests are expected to be overshadowed by the tens of thousands who come to celebrate. amy? >> all right, linzie. thanks so much. >>> and now to the latest in the airasia flight 8501 disaster. surf irs pulling more victims from the...
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a similar message for police in boston. in northern virginia today, police academy graduates about to walk a beat said the new york shootings are on their minds. >> it has me worried a little bit. i know we're all here to do a job. >> you're always scared. it is natural to be scared. >> reporter: over the past decade, the number of police officers shot and killed on duty has averaged 54 a year. including the most recent deaths, this year's number is below that, 49. but at the national law enforcement officers memorial in washington, chairman craig floyd cites a disturbing trend, the number of ambush killings is 12 so far this year, three times the average. >> there is a lot of anti-government, anti-cop sentiment now. who is the most visible and vulnerable symbol of government in this country? it is the law enforcement officer in uniform walking the streets of america. >> reporter: l.a.'s police chief said officers would wear black on their badges in honor of the officers killed in new york. a similar tribute in king county,
a similar message for police in boston. in northern virginia today, police academy graduates about to walk a beat said the new york shootings are on their minds. >> it has me worried a little bit. i know we're all here to do a job. >> you're always scared. it is natural to be scared. >> reporter: over the past decade, the number of police officers shot and killed on duty has averaged 54 a year. including the most recent deaths, this year's number is below that, 49. but at the...
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it was mostly peaceful on the streets today, though demonstrators and police did clash in boston where state police arrested 23 people on a highway onramp. we have two reports beginning with juliana goldman in washington. >> reporter: jim, organizers say tens of thousands of people gathered here today. they came from all walks of life to protest the deaths of unarmed black men and boys at the hands of law enforcement. their message for the nation's leaders-- that the status quo is unacceptable. standing side by side, the families of michael brown, eric garner, tamir rice, and trayvon martin marched down pennsylvania avenue-- >> hands up, don't shoot. >> reporter: -- to the u.s. capitol, calling for justice. esaw garner's son was eric garner. >> we need to stand like this at all times. and, you know, our sons, you know, they may not be here in body, but they're here with us in each and everyone of you. wu brought them here today. >> tell me what democracy looks like. >> this is what democracy looks like. >> reporter: garner was killed in a chokehold by new york city police last july. ea
it was mostly peaceful on the streets today, though demonstrators and police did clash in boston where state police arrested 23 people on a highway onramp. we have two reports beginning with juliana goldman in washington. >> reporter: jim, organizers say tens of thousands of people gathered here today. they came from all walks of life to protest the deaths of unarmed black men and boys at the hands of law enforcement. their message for the nation's leaders-- that the status quo is...
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the murder of officer schroeder shook the foundations of city hall and the boston police department.. we mourned. we vowed never to forget. and we moved forward. and here we are. here we are to celebrate the life of police officer rafael ramos and to honor him. to memorialize the sacrifice he made with his partner that day. with his partner now for all time. officer wenjian liu. here we are to remember. remember what it means to take the job. those of us who are privileged to call ourselves cops. no other profession will give you as much or sometimes take as much. the job can reward you like no other but one day might demand from you everything in return. for the ramos family today is that day. and here we are. we are in a city struggling to define itself, where people are searching for what they stand from for and why. where claim know best what it's like to be everybody else. but we know who we are. the men in blue who wear that badge. because we know who rafael ramos was. he was a father, a son, a brother and a husband. he was a new yorker. he was a new york city police officer. a
the murder of officer schroeder shook the foundations of city hall and the boston police department.. we mourned. we vowed never to forget. and we moved forward. and here we are. here we are to celebrate the life of police officer rafael ramos and to honor him. to memorialize the sacrifice he made with his partner that day. with his partner now for all time. officer wenjian liu. here we are to remember. remember what it means to take the job. those of us who are privileged to call ourselves...
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police brutality. and racial discrimination. >> i hope that this is catalyst. people keep marching and keep talking. >> reporter: from berkeley, to new york, and to boston, where police arrested 23 people trying to block traffic. but the main march heading right to the u.s. capitol. this is easily the largest of these protests we have seen in recent weeks and the protesters out here say this is the most important one. >> if they don't see this and make a change, i don't know what we got to do. >> reporter: the mother of michael brown joining other grieving families now calling for new laws. and special prosecutors for cases like theirs. >> we have to come here and plead they fix this broken justice system. >> reporter: protesters vowing to keep this movement moving forward. for "good morning america," bazi kanani, abc news, washington. >>> the senate working overtime, approving a spending bill ending the threat of a possible government shutdown. the measure provides for nearly the entire government through september of next year, 2015. one exception, the department of homeland security, got enough money to last into february. president obama is expected to sign
police brutality. and racial discrimination. >> i hope that this is catalyst. people keep marching and keep talking. >> reporter: from berkeley, to new york, and to boston, where police arrested 23 people trying to block traffic. but the main march heading right to the u.s. capitol. this is easily the largest of these protests we have seen in recent weeks and the protesters out here say this is the most important one. >> if they don't see this and make a change, i don't know...
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wednesday, an uber driver was arraigned on rape charges in boston. police say the man sexually assaulted a woman hood ordered a ride earlier this month. uber has had problems with drivers and sexual assault most recently in india. yesterday, uber's head of global safety said the company is working to build new safety programs and intensify others. >> in south carolina, a judge overturned and injustice that stood for 70 years, george sinney, jr. was exonerated. he was 14 when he was computed for beating two young white girls to death. the judge said he received an unfair trial. he is believed to be the youngest person ever executed in this country. >> cuban americans reacting to president obama opening diplomatic channels to their home land. >> the reaction is split and often based on what generation someone comes from. live to our morgan radford in the little miami neighborhood of miami. >> russia's economic crisis, some cashing in buying luxury items. >> the email mistake that left hundred was high schoolers believing they'd been accepted to their college
wednesday, an uber driver was arraigned on rape charges in boston. police say the man sexually assaulted a woman hood ordered a ride earlier this month. uber has had problems with drivers and sexual assault most recently in india. yesterday, uber's head of global safety said the company is working to build new safety programs and intensify others. >> in south carolina, a judge overturned and injustice that stood for 70 years, george sinney, jr. was exonerated. he was 14 when he was...
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. >> police departments nationwide are reacting to the shootings, the boston police on high alert. ficers in new haven and pittsburgh won't be working alone for a while, ordered to double up while out on patrol. in los angeles, police are wearing black bands to show support for the two officers in new york city. the police chief announcing the move on twitter says our hearts go out to the entire nypd family as they mourn the tragic loss of two brothers. >> coming up at 7:20, we'll speak with the former sure i have about what police can do to prevent these attacks. in florida, police are investigating the deaths of one of their own. an officer was killed near tampa. tarpon springs police officer was shot and then run over by a man trying to evade an arrest warrant. >> when i open the door, because my immediate thought was if i could help, help. >> absolutely. >> before i could even do a thing, there was another officer there, and he was like he's not breathing, and i knew to just back away from the situation. >> the suspect was arrested after crashing his car into a pole and striking
. >> police departments nationwide are reacting to the shootings, the boston police on high alert. ficers in new haven and pittsburgh won't be working alone for a while, ordered to double up while out on patrol. in los angeles, police are wearing black bands to show support for the two officers in new york city. the police chief announcing the move on twitter says our hearts go out to the entire nypd family as they mourn the tragic loss of two brothers. >> coming up at 7:20, we'll...
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. >> uber says it plans to sit down with boston's police commissioner next month. on the agenda, a rape charge against a driver. the company wants to work with police to ensure the safety of passengers. >> uber is stopping operations in portland, oregon after slapped with a lawsuit by that the city. the company will use the time to make sure it follows city regulations for private transportation. it plans to stop pickups on sunday evening. >> a lot of people calling the term redskins offensive, but the f.c.c. ruled over the name of the team. several broadcasters have refused to use the material. there's been a push to force the team to change. the team owner is not going to change it, but the movement has been gaining so much steam in recent months, a lot of people believe if not this year, sooner or later something will have to change. >> president obama looking to go it alone with efforts to restore relations with cuba as republican lawmakers promise a fight. >> we weigh in on the hurdles congress could facing if the president pushes his plan forward. >> a life-c
. >> uber says it plans to sit down with boston's police commissioner next month. on the agenda, a rape charge against a driver. the company wants to work with police to ensure the safety of passengers. >> uber is stopping operations in portland, oregon after slapped with a lawsuit by that the city. the company will use the time to make sure it follows city regulations for private transportation. it plans to stop pickups on sunday evening. >> a lot of people calling the term...
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. >> ed davis, boston's former police commissioner, is joining me now to talk about this.rning to you. you spent 35 years in law enforcement. have you ever seen anything like this tension between new york city's mayor and the police force now? >> good morning, randi. no, this is a unique situation. we've had a period of time now for the last month or two where tensions have been rising and then this situation has really pushed it way off the charts. >> what needs to be done, then? if it's off the charts as you say, what needs to be done to get the mayor andhe
. >> ed davis, boston's former police commissioner, is joining me now to talk about this.rning to you. you spent 35 years in law enforcement. have you ever seen anything like this tension between new york city's mayor and the police force now? >> good morning, randi. no, this is a unique situation. we've had a period of time now for the last month or two where tensions have been rising and then this situation has really pushed it way off the charts. >> what needs to be done,...
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in boston protesters gathered in front of the state house. a police presence was notable. the refrain: black lives matter and no justice, no peace, could be heard from the crowd. >> much of washington was focused on the march. the senate was wrangling over details of a federal spending bill. they did approve funding the government through wednesday while they try to work through an agreement with the house on a spending measure. a bi-partisan deal clasped on thursday raising the attacked mine
in boston protesters gathered in front of the state house. a police presence was notable. the refrain: black lives matter and no justice, no peace, could be heard from the crowd. >> much of washington was focused on the march. the senate was wrangling over details of a federal spending bill. they did approve funding the government through wednesday while they try to work through an agreement with the house on a spending measure. a bi-partisan deal clasped on thursday raising the attacked...
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i think that the police overall are doing a phenomenal job. whether new york, chicago or bostone do a better job than they're getting credit for. the attacks on them are not only wrong but counter productive. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> events out of sydney. >> we are monitoring the markets at this hour. the dow now at session lows, down to 17,131. all major averages touching their lowest point since late october. of course much of that has been driven by the steep declines in both west texas and brent oil at this hour. >> peter shack now, our ace market statistician tells us this is the first time since june of last year the dow has been up 100 and down 100 in the same session just to give you a sense of the volatility of the intraday swing. today alone. >> volatility, of course, is what traders are preparing to be the new normal as we go into a year where interest rates are likely to rise. but you can see that largely the driver still is oil. >> yeah. still got to get through a lot this week. nike earnings, oracle, fedex earnings and, of course, two-day if fed
i think that the police overall are doing a phenomenal job. whether new york, chicago or bostone do a better job than they're getting credit for. the attacks on them are not only wrong but counter productive. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> events out of sydney. >> we are monitoring the markets at this hour. the dow now at session lows, down to 17,131. all major averages touching their lowest point since late october. of course much of that has been driven...
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. >> ed davis, boston's former police commissioner, is joining me now to talk about this. good morning to you. you spent 35 years in law enforcement. have you ever seen anything like this tension between new york city's mayor and the police force now? >> good morning, randi. no, this is a unique situation. we've had a period of time now for the last month or two where tensions have been rising and then this situation has really pushed it way off the charts. >> what needs to be done, then? if it's off the charts as you say, what needs to be done to get the mayor and the rank-and-file officers back together, back on the same page? >> there's a few things that can happen right now. clearly the mayor has to do outreach to the police department. he's already been helping in provide regular sources to the commissioner who has mentioned this morning that he's able to put some things together in place for the officers that will improve their safety. they need to stay on that particular issue, be focused on officer safety and the mayor has to make sure that in any statement he is m
. >> ed davis, boston's former police commissioner, is joining me now to talk about this. good morning to you. you spent 35 years in law enforcement. have you ever seen anything like this tension between new york city's mayor and the police force now? >> good morning, randi. no, this is a unique situation. we've had a period of time now for the last month or two where tensions have been rising and then this situation has really pushed it way off the charts. >> what needs to be...
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police in boston are on alert. and the police commissioner says there's a lot of anger and rhetoric against officers. they are deployed in pairs for increased safety >>> now the latest on the sony hacking story. north korea says new attacks are possible. the federal bureau of investigation says north korea was behind the hack which north korean officials denied. the release of "the interview" was cancelled in the wake of threats against theatres that were planning to show the movie. the u.s. government was involved in the making of the film. the fall out from the cyber attack led to recriminations. an attorney for sony said the u.s. government should have responded faster. >> this is a state sponsored criminal attack if the n.s.a. in vaded people's privacy like this people would have been outraged. he sits back while sony fights on his own. >> meanwhile the united states has been considering its response. diplomats asked china to intervene, and may but north korea back on the list of terror states. the president den
police in boston are on alert. and the police commissioner says there's a lot of anger and rhetoric against officers. they are deployed in pairs for increased safety >>> now the latest on the sony hacking story. north korea says new attacks are possible. the federal bureau of investigation says north korea was behind the hack which north korean officials denied. the release of "the interview" was cancelled in the wake of threats against theatres that were planning to show the...
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to indict a white new york police officer who used a choke hold on a black man that later died in custody. >> up 14th street from city hall, we do have a live picture from bostonis is what police just lined up trying to keep protestors from going farther. >> it is disruptive. we have video from chicago. it did not hold for long they flooded the intersection. >> this is new york. protestors there assembling near headquarters in manhattan. >> big groups are back out again, tonight. you can see a crowd gathering here and hundreds of officers are out and hopeful tonight stays peaceful. the chants of eric garner's last words through new york city. a decision not to file charges against a police officer that put garner in an apparent choke hold for many, reaffirming the believe something has to change. >> grand jury systems are broken >> the issue that has to be addressed is making sure people have confidence, that police, law enforcement and prosecutors are serving everybody equally >> the officer shown bringing garner to the ground is suspended, the police unionin defends his actions. >> we feel badly there was a loss of life. mr. garner made a choice that day to
to indict a white new york police officer who used a choke hold on a black man that later died in custody. >> up 14th street from city hall, we do have a live picture from bostonis is what police just lined up trying to keep protestors from going farther. >> it is disruptive. we have video from chicago. it did not hold for long they flooded the intersection. >> this is new york. protestors there assembling near headquarters in manhattan. >> big groups are back out again,...
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to indict a white new york police officer who used a choke hold on a black man that later died in custody. >> up 14th street fromity hall, we do have a live picture from bostonthis is what police he been just lined up trying to ep protestors from going farther. >> it is disruptive. we have video from chicago. it did not hold fo long they flooded the inrsection. >> this is new york. protestors there assembling nea headquarte in manhtan. >> big oups are back out again, tonight. you can see a crowd gathering here and hundreds of officers are out and hopeful tonight stays peacul. the chants of eric garner'sast words through new york city. a decision not to file charges against a police officer that put garner in an apparent choke ld for many, reaffirming the believsomething has to change. >> grand jury systems are broken >> the issue that has toe addressed is ming sure people have confidence, that police, law enforcement and prosecutors are serving everybody equally >> the officer shown bringing garner to the ground is suspended,he police unionin defends his actions. >> we feel badly there was a loss of life. mrgarner made a choice that day to resist arrt. >> th
to indict a white new york police officer who used a choke hold on a black man that later died in custody. >> up 14th street fromity hall, we do have a live picture from bostonthis is what police he been just lined up trying to ep protestors from going farther. >> it is disruptive. we have video from chicago. it did not hold fo long they flooded the inrsection. >> this is new york. protestors there assembling nea headquarte in manhtan. >> big oups are back out again,...
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yesterday in los angeles, protesters angered by the police killings of eric garner and michael brown called for change. inside boston, a counterdemonstration. police there showed their support for police officers. back here at home in philadelphia, more than 100 demonstrators took to the streets. leaders of the group called muslims mobilized against police brutality called for an end to the killings of unarmed black men by police officers. they also brought up brandon brown. he was shot and killed by philadelphia police just two weeks ago earlier this month. a march for brown is now planned for tuesday of this week. >>> two months after shutting down its high school an embattled philadelphia charter school announces that it's completely closing. families received letters this weekend telling them that walter palmer charter school will shut down entirely on december 31st. walter palmer points to financial difficulties. the charter owes over a million dollars to the philadelphia school district. that order came down earlier this year after the state supreme court found that the charter was collecting money from the di
yesterday in los angeles, protesters angered by the police killings of eric garner and michael brown called for change. inside boston, a counterdemonstration. police there showed their support for police officers. back here at home in philadelphia, more than 100 demonstrators took to the streets. leaders of the group called muslims mobilized against police brutality called for an end to the killings of unarmed black men by police officers. they also brought up brandon brown. he was shot and...
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we have seen them in manhattan, boston, the lanes here where police are confronting protesters. just ahead we'll be joined by marc thiessen and why he thinks president obama's ♪ (holiday music is playing) hey! i guess we're going to need a new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to audi than ever before. see why now is the best time. audi will cover your first month's payment on select models at the season of audi sales event. visit audioffers.com today. i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick! it's just like my car insurance. i saved 15% in just 15 minutes. i saved more than that in half the time. i unfriend you. that's not how it works. that's not how any of this works. [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for a quote isn't how it works anymore. with esurance, 7 1/2 minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. [run your entire business with. re-imagineit.uickbooks. get paid however you want with it. get real work done wherever with it. say "b
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we have seen them in manhattan, boston, the lanes here where police are confronting protesters.t ahead we'll be joined by marc thiessen and why he thinks president obama's latest remarks are off base. and we'll -- this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor an
we have seen them in manhattan, boston, the lanes here where police are confronting protesters.t ahead we'll be joined by marc thiessen and why he thinks president obama's latest remarks are off base. and we'll -- this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of...
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police brass and police unions in new jersey and boston are warning officers to take extra precautions. the words of warning come as police learn more about the gunman. kelly wright has the latest. >> reporter: police say izmael brisbey has been arrested 14 times. yesterday before the shooting he was angry at police for the killing deaths of michael brown and eric garner. before the shootings. >> reporter: he told them -- he told two men to follow him on instagram and watch what happens. ramos family is pleading for an end to the violence. >> i hope and pray that we can reflect on this tragic loss of life that has occurred so that we can move forward and find an amicable path to a peaceful existence. >> reporter: some are calling for mayor deblasio to take action. >> we need to work with the community and the police department. we don't need you to go to just one side. the police department needs you as well. >> we're asking all new yorkers to turn this pain into purpose and to ensure that we send a very clear and loud message. all lives matter. >> reporter: the shooting is drawing att
police brass and police unions in new jersey and boston are warning officers to take extra precautions. the words of warning come as police learn more about the gunman. kelly wright has the latest. >> reporter: police say izmael brisbey has been arrested 14 times. yesterday before the shooting he was angry at police for the killing deaths of michael brown and eric garner. before the shootings. >> reporter: he told them -- he told two men to follow him on instagram and watch what...
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you are looking at boston where there are police and protesters in washington. athena jones is there and protesters are gathering in china town and they want to make it difficult for people to get around, go to an nba game. so athena, what are you seeing? >> reporter: hi, erin. right now we are outside of the verizon center where the wizards are playing the denver nuggets. you can see the shots of people lying down on the ground, they are doing a die-in and a moment of silence and they will be there for four minutes to represent the four hours that michael brown's body was on the street in ferguson, missouri. you can see them getting up now. part of the plan is not just to block the streets here around the verizon center and make it difficult for people to get around and get home to work and get to the fabulous game, one of the plans i was told by a protester earlier by the organizers was to try to disrupt the nba game and have folks who bought tickets to attend the game to have them get on to the court. that is one of the other plans of the protesters tonight.
you are looking at boston where there are police and protesters in washington. athena jones is there and protesters are gathering in china town and they want to make it difficult for people to get around, go to an nba game. so athena, what are you seeing? >> reporter: hi, erin. right now we are outside of the verizon center where the wizards are playing the denver nuggets. you can see the shots of people lying down on the ground, they are doing a die-in and a moment of silence and they...
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the idea is to give no time off to the police within the context of racial discrimination and violence that's happening every day. >> reporter: but outside boston a counterdemonstration where a local police chief shook hands with supporters who were there to show police lives matter. and in cleveland today hundreds filled the downtown plaza to defend officers like donna brown. >> we need our children, we need everyone to see that we are not bad. >> reporter: in salt lake city yesterday supporters of police and those calling for reform staked out separate sidewalks, some suggest there's room for common ground. >> those two positions are not mutually exclusive. you may have in the movement calling for systemic reform very pro-police feelings and emotions. and in the pro-police rallies you will have individuals realize certain aspects of the system can be reformed or improved. >> reporter: many predict these protests won't end until there's more of a dialogue in this country about race and law enforcement. lester. >> hallie jackson tonight in los angeles. and a program note, chuck todd will have much more on the state of policing in america when n
the idea is to give no time off to the police within the context of racial discrimination and violence that's happening every day. >> reporter: but outside boston a counterdemonstration where a local police chief shook hands with supporters who were there to show police lives matter. and in cleveland today hundreds filled the downtown plaza to defend officers like donna brown. >> we need our children, we need everyone to see that we are not bad. >> reporter: in salt lake city...
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also in boston, some of it getting physical twe protesters and police. is it peaceful in washington? >> reporter: the demonstrators were hanging on every word of those that were speaking. they just wrapped up this so-called justice for all rally here in washington, d.c. where it's safe to say that thousands turned out. i'm joined by a demonstrator. what's your name? >> ali white. >> reporter: what brought you out here today? >> my family brought me out here today. i made it a better life for them. i'm here for my son. my son is caden and in the belly is cameron. i'm here for them. i want to make sure they get a fair shake in life. and not they don't have one bad bone in their body right now. they will never have a bad bone in their body. i'm going to make sure of it. i just want them to have a fair shake. they shouldn't have to walk another different bridge than everybody else has to walk. that's why i'm here. i'm here for my charity. for kids that lost loved ones in their life. >> reporter: a lot of people share that. let's move through the crowd. some
also in boston, some of it getting physical twe protesters and police. is it peaceful in washington? >> reporter: the demonstrators were hanging on every word of those that were speaking. they just wrapped up this so-called justice for all rally here in washington, d.c. where it's safe to say that thousands turned out. i'm joined by a demonstrator. what's your name? >> ali white. >> reporter: what brought you out here today? >> my family brought me out here today. i made...