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chicago. so a lot of people are saying that, you know, policing is not aggressive enough in chicago. and i think that there will be many who will look at this report and say this is going to force the police to back off even more from aggressively policing the dangerous neighborhoods out of fear they'll face federal sanctions of some kind if they're aggressive in policing. >> let me tell you what was said about this, because loretta lynch addressed that. she said the excessive force stemmed from deficient training and poor supervision. she did note the rise of violent crime in chicago in an alarming way. she says the pattern of excessive force has eroded trust in minority communities and has prevented people from coming forward with information that may help in investigations, may prevent more murders. so what they seem to be trying to do, paul, was say that maybe all these things are tied up into one little package. >> yes. and, you know, i think all of those points are quite legitimate. having been a homicide prosecutor myself, i know that cooperation from the community in making ca
chicago. so a lot of people are saying that, you know, policing is not aggressive enough in chicago. and i think that there will be many who will look at this report and say this is going to force the police to back off even more from aggressively policing the dangerous neighborhoods out of fear they'll face federal sanctions of some kind if they're aggressive in policing. >> let me tell you what was said about this, because loretta lynch addressed that. she said the excessive force...
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investigation, the systems and policies that fail citizens also fail the vast members of the chicago policeartment who serve and protect chicago. during our investigation the investigators heard from countless officers who were disillusioned and discouraged by strained trust, by inadequate training, poor oversight and inattention to officer wellness and safety. those officers are proud to wear the badge, but they recognize that they lack the support both from the community and from the city to properly do their jobs, and they understand that repairing trust with the communities that they serve will require difficult and meaningful reforms. now, to chicago's credit, the city has not been standing still since we announced our investigation at the end of 2015. under the leadership of mayor rahm emanuel and superintendent johnson, the chicago police department has taken a number of encouraging steps to improve oversight and to encourage community-oriented policing. but our report makes clear that there is still considerable work to be done, work that will require federal partnership and indepen
investigation, the systems and policies that fail citizens also fail the vast members of the chicago policeartment who serve and protect chicago. during our investigation the investigators heard from countless officers who were disillusioned and discouraged by strained trust, by inadequate training, poor oversight and inattention to officer wellness and safety. those officers are proud to wear the badge, but they recognize that they lack the support both from the community and from the city to...
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to parma, i think a few members are relevant as well, to get an idea of what the chicago policeepartment is confronting. since january 1st of this year, there have been more than 100 shooting victims in the city of chicago, where only date 13, and last year, overall, more than 4300 shooting victims in the city of chicago. you know, we've reported that, violence is a big issue in that city, and you as an attorney watching the justice department and their investigation, i'm sure you have observations from what we've just heard. >> gregg: you've got to feel for the chicago police department, they are fighting a losing war on the street against gangs and gun violence, it is now the murder capital of the united states, sadly. now, what happened here is a consequence of occurred back in 1991 in los angeles, the beating of rodney king, so outrage the nation, congress passed a law that gave authority to the department of justice to go into a city and community to investigate police practices. and if they find a pattern of excessive force and poured police supervision, the department of
to parma, i think a few members are relevant as well, to get an idea of what the chicago policeepartment is confronting. since january 1st of this year, there have been more than 100 shooting victims in the city of chicago, where only date 13, and last year, overall, more than 4300 shooting victims in the city of chicago. you know, we've reported that, violence is a big issue in that city, and you as an attorney watching the justice department and their investigation, i'm sure you have...
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joining me now former chicago police officer brian warner, who is the chair of chicago police survivors civil rights attorney areva martin. let's look at the data relative to police stops. unquestionably what has gone down by 80% of the number of chicago police stops between august of 2015 and august of 2016. now let's look at the murder rate. the murder rate of chicago in 2016 in comparison to new york and los angeles, in fact, i should say new york and los angeles combined from a distance, it looks, areva, like there's a choice. either you let the police take the gloves off and the murder comes down or you put them in short pants and then you've got this explosion of crime. respond to that logic. >> that's a completely follows narrative, michael. you're making the assumption that making unconstitutional stops of african-americans and latinos somehow impacts the murder rate. you're conflating thanksgiviing have not been analyzed and should not be conflated. i was a college student in chicago in the 80s and the racist reputation of the chicago police department was known widely in that
joining me now former chicago police officer brian warner, who is the chair of chicago police survivors civil rights attorney areva martin. let's look at the data relative to police stops. unquestionably what has gone down by 80% of the number of chicago police stops between august of 2015 and august of 2016. now let's look at the murder rate. the murder rate of chicago in 2016 in comparison to new york and los angeles, in fact, i should say new york and los angeles combined from a distance, it...
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a bombshell report here on the chicago police released by the justice department.t's my decision ito make beauty last. roc® retinol, started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc. methods, not miracles.™ >>> early on a saturday morning, so glad you're with us. i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. good morning. john lewis is in the spot light after questioning president-elect donald trump's legitimacy following meddling in the u.s. election. >> i don't see the president-elect as a legitimate president. >> you do not consider him a legitimate president. why is that? >> i think the russians participated in helping this man get elected. >> georgia congressman does not plan to attend the inauguration next week, joining a few other democrats who will be absent. it will be the first one he's missed since he was elected to congress in 1986. some republicans were swift to respond to congressman lewis' comments. they are urging him to find ways to work with the president-elect.
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chicago. let's deal with the police. the police are hired to protect and serve. act under the authority of the government. that's a very different issue than the crime you're describing happening in some communities in chicago and we can't conflate the two. >> brian, i'm going to let you respond to that. let me say to her, if i might, i hear theis criticism from radio callers. don't we spend more time evaluating police conduct than we do investigating and discussing some of the underlying problems that create the murder rate to brian's point. will you respond to that? >> yes, let's talk about the underlying problems but talk about them realistically, michael. the issues of unemployment, poor schools, issues of lack of jobs, lack of opportunities in those communities when pundits want to talk about black on black crime, they want to talk about thugs, they want to talk about the causes but don't want to talk about things happening in the communities that perpetuate that crime. i want to have a conversation about lack of economic opportunities, i want to have a conve
chicago. let's deal with the police. the police are hired to protect and serve. act under the authority of the government. that's a very different issue than the crime you're describing happening in some communities in chicago and we can't conflate the two. >> brian, i'm going to let you respond to that. let me say to her, if i might, i hear theis criticism from radio callers. don't we spend more time evaluating police conduct than we do investigating and discussing some of the underlying...
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it says chicago police have violated the people's rights for years, routinely used excessive force andargeted minorities. >>> and a newborn taken from the hospital more than 18 years ago, stolen, has been found alive and living with her abd doug and i are tracking. i'll have the latest at dominion, we're putting our energy to work creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources like solar, wind and natural gas. we've reduced carbon emissions by nearly 25%, which is the equivalent of taking close to two million cars off the road. cleaner air and cleaner water. it's good for all of us. depend on us for more than energy. >>> you're watching news4 at 5:00. >>> right now, prince george's county police looking for a teenager who shot a classmate near suitland high school. police say the victim is expected to be okay. no one else was injured. >>> invst yesterday's devastating fire in baltimore. but they think a space heater may be to blame. six children, all from the same family, were killed. their mother, two other siblings are fighting for their lives at the hospital. >>> jap
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chief vanita gupta who sat down for an exclusive interview today with our paula reid. >> the chicago police department engages in a pattern or practice of using excessive force. >> reporter: on friday, civil rights chief vanita gupta, issued a long-awaited report, detailing unconstitutional policing practices in chicago. >> we found the chicago police department shooting at moving vehicles, shooting at people who didn't present an immediate threat, some of whom were fleeing. >> reporter: gupta believes the problems are a result of poor training and lack of accountability. >> and i think, though, what was surprising was just how broken the accountability systems have been, and i think how disserved chicago police officers and community residents alike have been because of these systemic deficiencies. >> reporter: the training video that these officers watched to learn how to use force was 35 years old? that is the training they are getting? >> these are the kind of things that don't take robert science to fix or that many resources. >> reporter: she dismisses that federal scrutiny of police
chief vanita gupta who sat down for an exclusive interview today with our paula reid. >> the chicago police department engages in a pattern or practice of using excessive force. >> reporter: on friday, civil rights chief vanita gupta, issued a long-awaited report, detailing unconstitutional policing practices in chicago. >> we found the chicago police department shooting at moving vehicles, shooting at people who didn't present an immediate threat, some of whom were fleeing....
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. >>> also on the agenda, scathing report out of chicago on the police department there. the department of justice concluding the chicago police department has violated civil rights for years. >> there is reasonable cause to believe that the chicago police department engages in a pattern or practice of use of excessive force in violation of the fourth amendment to the constitution. >> attorney general loretta lynch delivering the results of a year long investigation, the massive reforms that the department of justice is suggesting just ahead. and rounding out our agenda, donald trump against the media. another early morning tweet storm today from the president-elect, decrying fake news and what is turning into one of the early conflicts of his presidency. >> go ahead. go ahead. >> since you are attacking our news organization -- >> your organization is terrible. >> that's a question. >> i am not going to give you a question. you are fake news. >> trump and the media, it'll be a big story these next four years. what are we in store for when the trump presidency begins? all
. >>> also on the agenda, scathing report out of chicago on the police department there. the department of justice concluding the chicago police department has violated civil rights for years. >> there is reasonable cause to believe that the chicago police department engages in a pattern or practice of use of excessive force in violation of the fourth amendment to the constitution. >> attorney general loretta lynch delivering the results of a year long investigation, the...
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department scathing report winding widespread racial bias and unconstitutional policing in the chicago police department. the doj's 13mont long investigation was prompted by the shocking video of a white police officer shooting 17-year-old laqwan macdonald as he appeared to be running away from the police during a pursuit. rahm emmanuel initially resisted the investigation of the police department. gabe gutierrez, this was striking to see loretta lynch standing before the cameras making this assessment. what does it mean for the chicago police department right now, and moving forward into the future? >> hi there, peter, good afternoon. there are many questions regarding that considering that the trump administration will be taking over, and its nominee for attorney general, jeff sessions, has said that he's not a fan of using federal courts to bring about local police reform. the local from term order of police, the head of the fop is also calling this a rush job but let's take a look right now at some of the things found in this report, if we can put those up. the attorney general loretta ly
department scathing report winding widespread racial bias and unconstitutional policing in the chicago police department. the doj's 13mont long investigation was prompted by the shocking video of a white police officer shooting 17-year-old laqwan macdonald as he appeared to be running away from the police during a pursuit. rahm emmanuel initially resisted the investigation of the police department. gabe gutierrez, this was striking to see loretta lynch standing before the cameras making this...
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to the former chicago police superintendent by saying the police across the country are more cautious in the climate. they arrested more bad guys in 2016 and 2015. if there is one thing to change and help them do their job better and keep chicago safer, is tougher laws for repeat gun offenders. that's what they are hoping for in 2017 to make chicago a little safer. john and christine. >>> a violent storm system sweeping across the southern u.s. is blamed for five deaths. four people were killed in southern alabama when a tree fell and collapsed on a mobile home during a tornado. a fifth weather-related death reported in florida. in mississippi, trees ripped from the ground and homes were damaged in more than a dozen county. no injuries have been reported. 20,000 people are without power. let's get the latest from meteorologist pedram javaheri. >> good morning, john and christine. the number there is four fatalities from the tornadoes. remarkable considering in 2016, we had 17 fatalities total. the sheer lowest number of fatalities. we start rapidly across the country with a number of
to the former chicago police superintendent by saying the police across the country are more cautious in the climate. they arrested more bad guys in 2016 and 2015. if there is one thing to change and help them do their job better and keep chicago safer, is tougher laws for repeat gun offenders. that's what they are hoping for in 2017 to make chicago a little safer. john and christine. >>> a violent storm system sweeping across the southern u.s. is blamed for five deaths. four people...
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evidence of racial bias and reported that nearly 90% of police shootings involved minorities. >> the chicago policeepartment is not racist, but i do know and believe there are racist police officers in the chicago police department. >> reporter: richard wooten broke ranks and talked to the mayor's task force about what he saw during his 23 years as a chicago cop. >> they put me in a car with this guy, and my first couple of stops i saw this guy stop a black guy, several black guys on the street. and they strip searched right in the middle of the street. i'm looking like wow, is this the way it's supposed to be done? >> to watch more of the report, go to cbsnews.com and click on í "60 minutes." we'll be right back. ♪living well come on up, grandpa don't let joint discomfort keep you down. come play with us! i'm coming. upgrade to move free ultra's triple action joint support for improved mobility, and flexibility. it also provides 20% better comfort than glucosamine chondroitin, all from one tiny mighty pill.... get in there with move free ultra, and enjoy living well. ♪l
evidence of racial bias and reported that nearly 90% of police shootings involved minorities. >> the chicago policeepartment is not racist, but i do know and believe there are racist police officers in the chicago police department. >> reporter: richard wooten broke ranks and talked to the mayor's task force about what he saw during his 23 years as a chicago cop. >> they put me in a car with this guy, and my first couple of stops i saw this guy stop a black guy, several black...
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justice department report about the chicago police department. the country's second largest police force. tonight, that city, already plagued by soaring gang violence, has agreed to a set of reforms after the chicago pd was excoriated by the feds, for abusive behavior felt most profoundly in minority communities. nbc's gabe gutierrez has details. >> the blistering report blasts chicago police, which the department of justice said had systemic problems. violating the constitution. >> cpd does not give officers the training they need to do their jobs safely, effectively and lawfully. >> the government launched the year-long investigation after the release of shocking dashcam video showing officers shoot laquan mcdonald, 16 times. in another case betty jones, a mother of five,s -- was killed by an officer the day after christmas. her neighbor's son had been threatening the father with a bat. federal authorities say chicago officers shot and tasered suspects who pose nod threat. showed a prevalence of racial skrdiscriminatory conduct. used a training
justice department report about the chicago police department. the country's second largest police force. tonight, that city, already plagued by soaring gang violence, has agreed to a set of reforms after the chicago pd was excoriated by the feds, for abusive behavior felt most profoundly in minority communities. nbc's gabe gutierrez has details. >> the blistering report blasts chicago police, which the department of justice said had systemic problems. violating the constitution. >>...
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eddie johnson chicago police dept. " ... the actions in that video are reprehensible." this police report shows- the victim's parents reported him missing on monday... while authorities searched, they claim the parents began getting text messages from people claiming to be his captors... investigators then found this video...and discovered the victim wandering on a street- disoriented and alone. sot david boyd, victim brother-inlaw "he's doi w the suspects: jordan hill, tesfaye cooper, along with brittany and tanishia covington -- face a list of charges including: hate crime and aggravated kidnapping... marci gonzalez, abc news, new york. it was one of the biggest promises president elect trump made on the campaign trail. now it looks like he will not get mexico to pay for that wall on america's southern border. president-elect trump's transition team is signaling that they're prepared to ask congress for the money. according to c-n-n, if mexico refuses to pay for the wall, house republicans would seek funding through an appropriations bill. doing so could force a showdo
eddie johnson chicago police dept. " ... the actions in that video are reprehensible." this police report shows- the victim's parents reported him missing on monday... while authorities searched, they claim the parents began getting text messages from people claiming to be his captors... investigators then found this video...and discovered the victim wandering on a street- disoriented and alone. sot david boyd, victim brother-inlaw "he's doi w the suspects: jordan hill, tesfaye...
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to the chicago police department in order to keep our streets safe. i just wonder does he really know what he's talking about and what the true consequences are? look, in the city of chicago, he sees criminals, we see moms and dads. he sees criminals, we see people who today are police officers, who today are teachers and are doctors and are workers in our community under president obama's daca ordinance, which gave 750,000 undocumented young people the act to work. that's who we see. we see people contributing to the fabric of our society and guess what, we will not be intimidated. i'm proud of mayor rahm emanuel, of mayor garcetti, of de blasio. but think about it, these are the cities in which he received 20% of the vote. so he gets to say to his constituency, right, look, i'm going to continue to divide and pit part of america against another part of america. it's very classic, pitting one community against another. >> it's one thing, though, to battle candidate trump. now he is the president. he's signed these executive orders with the threat of
to the chicago police department in order to keep our streets safe. i just wonder does he really know what he's talking about and what the true consequences are? look, in the city of chicago, he sees criminals, we see moms and dads. he sees criminals, we see people who today are police officers, who today are teachers and are doctors and are workers in our community under president obama's daca ordinance, which gave 750,000 undocumented young people the act to work. that's who we see. we see...
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so, we went to chicago to look for an explanation. what we found was a police department on its heels as the city suffered its worst bloodshed in 18 years. ( sirens ) in the six days we were in chicago, 55 people were shot, 16 were killed. we were struck by just how routine it all felt. the dead and wounded were removed with grim efficiency, right down to the hazmat crews that cleaned away the blood. murder seemed almost normal. >> michael pfleger: and now, we are the poster boy of violence in america. ( chanting ) >> stop the violence! >> whitaker: michael pfleger is pastor of st. sabina church on chicago's south side. his congregation started summer weekends by praying for a low body count. >> pfleger: i had three families, three different families call in one day, asking to do the funeral of their child that was killed in the last week. i've never had that in 41 years here; three families in one day. >> whitaker: 59 gangs are at war over territory and drugs on chicago's west and south sides, but the makeshift memorials we saw also mark places where people we
so, we went to chicago to look for an explanation. what we found was a police department on its heels as the city suffered its worst bloodshed in 18 years. ( sirens ) in the six days we were in chicago, 55 people were shot, 16 were killed. we were struck by just how routine it all felt. the dead and wounded were removed with grim efficiency, right down to the hazmat crews that cleaned away the blood. murder seemed almost normal. >> michael pfleger: and now, we are the poster boy of...
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attorney general criticizes chicago police for being too aggressive, even though some complain even more agreeing policing will tap down chicago's astronomical murder rate and disrespected men and women in blue but here to respond to all of this, cleveland patrolman association president coming right up melissa: after a year-long investigation into the chicago police department by the department of justice, the results are in, and they are scathing. fox news mike tobaccoin is standing by in chicago with the details. >> and much of the findings of the department of justice has to do with the use of force and training. the 13-month probe determined that chicago police were poorly trained with using force. they shot at vehicles without justification. they shot at fleeing suspects. used force when it wasn't needed. used force as retaliation. and they failed to deescalate situations that could have prevented force from being used at all. >> the chicago police department engages in a pattern of excessive force in violation of the fourth amendment. >> now, determined that investigation about ba
attorney general criticizes chicago police for being too aggressive, even though some complain even more agreeing policing will tap down chicago's astronomical murder rate and disrespected men and women in blue but here to respond to all of this, cleveland patrolman association president coming right up melissa: after a year-long investigation into the chicago police department by the department of justice, the results are in, and they are scathing. fox news mike tobaccoin is standing by in...
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evidence of racial bias and reported that nearly 90% of police shootings involved minorities. >> the chicago police department is not racist, but i do know and believe there are racist police officers in the chicago police department. >> reporter: richard wooten broke ranks and talked to the mayor's task force about what he saw during his 23 years as a chicago cop. >> they put me in a car with this guy, and my first couple of stops i saw this guy stop a black guy, several black guys on the street. and they literally almost got strip searched right in the middle of the street. i'm looking like wow, is this the way it's supposed to be done? >> to watch more of the report, go to cbsnews.com and click on "60 minutes." we'll be right back. these photos? because my teeth are yellow. why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. try crest 3d white. crest 3d white diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for 2 times stronger enamel. crest 3d white. >>> many people like to enjoy a glass of wine while listening to classic
evidence of racial bias and reported that nearly 90% of police shootings involved minorities. >> the chicago police department is not racist, but i do know and believe there are racist police officers in the chicago police department. >> reporter: richard wooten broke ranks and talked to the mayor's task force about what he saw during his 23 years as a chicago cop. >> they put me in a car with this guy, and my first couple of stops i saw this guy stop a black guy, several...
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police suspect a bigger attack was planned. prosecutors in the us city of chicagond gagged man was assaulted. police believe the victim may have been kidnapped for up to 48 hours before the attack. the number of new cars sold in the uk hit an all—time high in 2016.
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chicago police found the alleged victim wandering the streets of the north—west side of chicago. hen the puzzle pieces began to come together. and this victim, according to the police, was from a suburb in chicago and he knew one of his alleged attackers and was with them for about 2k hours before they started to assault him in an apartment in chicago. he managed to escape, according to police, by running out of an apartment after two of the women now charged with hate crimes pounded down a neighbour's door. he got out and then police found him. it was a disturbing story and as you mentioned in that video, it was hard to stomach. we have to talk about this head on but briefly, the white supremacists in the alt—right have been suggesting a link to the black lives matter movement. is that being given significant consideration? it is and the superintendent was asked about that yesterday, before the hate crime charges were put forward. black lives matter issued a tweet saying they did not condone this and were not a part of this. but if you listen to the unedited clip, trump's name co
chicago police found the alleged victim wandering the streets of the north—west side of chicago. hen the puzzle pieces began to come together. and this victim, according to the police, was from a suburb in chicago and he knew one of his alleged attackers and was with them for about 2k hours before they started to assault him in an apartment in chicago. he managed to escape, according to police, by running out of an apartment after two of the women now charged with hate crimes pounded down a...
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in the aclu to run the chicago police department.ting policy procedure. >> sean: should they not follow the new york experience? when mayor giuliani started stop and frisk, they got the number down to about three or 400. a majority of those lives saved were black lives. so now implement something like that? but the federal government be able to come in and do that? >> the thing is, the promising thing about this is if there is any, they don't have to reinvent the wheel here. they don't have to come up with something that's never been tried before. the order policing, but you can't do that one black lives matter and the aclu has done standards that don't let police officers on the street do it. the chicago police department, sean, it's unbelievable what officers have to do after every stop. traffic stop or a field interview stop. there's some form that they have to fill out after each and every stop. it discourages police officers. >> sean: ainslie, let's go back to you. so many killed. >> yeah, it is unbelievable. more people died in
in the aclu to run the chicago police department.ting policy procedure. >> sean: should they not follow the new york experience? when mayor giuliani started stop and frisk, they got the number down to about three or 400. a majority of those lives saved were black lives. so now implement something like that? but the federal government be able to come in and do that? >> the thing is, the promising thing about this is if there is any, they don't have to reinvent the wheel here. they...
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>> ron, chicago has been in focus for a very long time, but particarly the last week, with the murder res coming out, and a spat between the mayor and donald trump, the police fire for a number of shootings of sometimes unarmed men. what's the commune reaction in chicago? >> well, i think, you know, young people and social media have come together in a way in cases like this, with unfortunate outcomes, and if you are a parent of a kid this age, you can understand that they make bad discussion, and at least his initial assessments was these kids were joking around, they didn't really mean any of this. if they intended to harm in young man, unfortunately they can't have done that, about you he didn't. he's physically okay, on the mend. his family very concerned about his mental well-being going forward. young people in this town, are just aimless. they don't have work, they're not going to school, and they need things to do. this is unfortunately how some of them fill their time, by dos mischievous things. this turned into a criminal situation, unfortunately. >> seriously. they broke into someone's house and stole someone's cart at the same time. police are e
>> ron, chicago has been in focus for a very long time, but particarly the last week, with the murder res coming out, and a spat between the mayor and donald trump, the police fire for a number of shootings of sometimes unarmed men. what's the commune reaction in chicago? >> well, i think, you know, young people and social media have come together in a way in cases like this, with unfortunate outcomes, and if you are a parent of a kid this age, you can understand that they make bad...
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so, chicago isn't the only city who's police department is being monitored wii the justice departmentbaltimore is also under similar circumstances. and being watched, so, i wonlder how constructive would this informed consent be used. after this has now been made public. >> it's a consent decree and it involves actually a number of major cities. new york, los angeles. now, chicago. baltimore, cleveland is under one. what it's doing in simple terms is now creasing the professio l professionalism of police officers. maintaining data. so that you can do analysis. all it does is it stops unconstitutional behavior and the part of the department of justice, the civil rights division, the civil right's -- they are the best of the best in what they do under an act of congress passed in 1994 so this decree will do nothing but improve police community relations and enhance professionalism within the police department. >> these things mean more resources simply argue that we don't have the resources b and so, we're not able to meet these deman demands. >> as soon as you put a monitor fred, the p
so, chicago isn't the only city who's police department is being monitored wii the justice departmentbaltimore is also under similar circumstances. and being watched, so, i wonlder how constructive would this informed consent be used. after this has now been made public. >> it's a consent decree and it involves actually a number of major cities. new york, los angeles. now, chicago. baltimore, cleveland is under one. what it's doing in simple terms is now creasing the professio l...
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. >>> chicago police arrested four people over disturbing torture video broadcast on facebook live. this 30-minute individuvideo sh people punching and kicking and shouting anti-racial slurs. here is cnn's rosa flores. >> reporter: chicago police say the victim was targeted because he has mental health challenges. they do say that the victim knew at least one of the offenders and at least initially the victims and offenders were together willingly. that changed. you will see why. i have to warn you. it is very disturbing. you will see in the video the victim is white and offenders are black. a lot of anti-trump language going back and forth. the obvious question is this a hate crime? we don't know. police don't know. they are investigating that. they tell us they don't have a motive in this particular case. but they are working on it. they say they don't know a lot of details. for example, they don't know how much time the victim spent with the offenders. they believe it is between 24 to 48 hours. at this point, four offenders are in custody. >> can you give us reaction to seeing th
. >>> chicago police arrested four people over disturbing torture video broadcast on facebook live. this 30-minute individuvideo sh people punching and kicking and shouting anti-racial slurs. here is cnn's rosa flores. >> reporter: chicago police say the victim was targeted because he has mental health challenges. they do say that the victim knew at least one of the offenders and at least initially the victims and offenders were together willingly. that changed. you will see why....
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election. >> thanks. >>> the department of justice making news after an investigation into the chicago police department. tonight, a new and scathing federal report, launched after this video was released, a police officer shooting a black teenage 16 times. >> these are serious problems, and they bear serious consequences. >> chicago's police commissioner calling the report a black eye on the city. >>> we turn next to a stunning discovery. a baby girl stolen 18 years ago. and tonight, a young woman discovered alive several states away. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: police aren't sharing the young woman's name tonight, but the name she was born with is kamiyah mobley, and she's learning this evening that she was the missing baby on billboards and in police reports in 1998. last seen in baby diapers, wrapped in a pink and blue blanket and only eight hours old. >> i just want to know where my baby is at, i just want my baby back. >> reporter: the case made headlines. she was snatched from a florida hospital, taken from the arms of her mother by a mysterious woman who pretended to be a nurs
election. >> thanks. >>> the department of justice making news after an investigation into the chicago police department. tonight, a new and scathing federal report, launched after this video was released, a police officer shooting a black teenage 16 times. >> these are serious problems, and they bear serious consequences. >> chicago's police commissioner calling the report a black eye on the city. >>> we turn next to a stunning discovery. a baby girl stolen...
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the chicago police department, the city of chicago is already on the road to reform, and there are nos on that road. we've already improved and expanded deeslation training and we're upgrading our use of force policies. we're providing every officer with body cameras and tasers. we've expanded recruitment efforts to ensure that the department draws on all the communities that make up this great city. as a result of our efforts, today, the chicago police department has the most diverse command staff in its history. >> brooke, something that we heard over and over before from the community was members of rival gangs were taken to other rival gang territories and dropped off when they weren't giving the information that the police wanted from them and sometimes police officers would actually alert other gang members they had dropped these kids off, putting them in danger. you read instances like this in this report over and over. but the silver lining in this, at least from the mayor's perspective, was that officers are a part of this process and they believe they're going in the right d
the chicago police department, the city of chicago is already on the road to reform, and there are nos on that road. we've already improved and expanded deeslation training and we're upgrading our use of force policies. we're providing every officer with body cameras and tasers. we've expanded recruitment efforts to ensure that the department draws on all the communities that make up this great city. as a result of our efforts, today, the chicago police department has the most diverse command...
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. >>> the blistering federal report on the chicago police department tonight. the feds now reporting excessive force and racial bias. >>> a hidden america. what it's really like for families in this country, simply trying to make ends meet. diane sawyer is back tonight. >>> and, "america strong." the famous sisters tonight, and their heartfelt letter. after all, they lived it. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on a friday night. a very busy news night. we begin with the dangerous drive home for tens of millions. what authorities are calling possibly the worst ice storm to hit the heartland in a decade. the monster storm dumping freezing rain over a 1,000-mile stretch. states of emergency in oklahoma and missouri, as the system moves east. a snowplow driver running off the road in utah, the driver badly hurt. the driver of this suv skidding across four lanes of traffic. 16 states from texas to pennsylvania in the storm zone as we go into the night. adrienne bankert leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, multiple states bracing for an epic ice storm.
. >>> the blistering federal report on the chicago police department tonight. the feds now reporting excessive force and racial bias. >>> a hidden america. what it's really like for families in this country, simply trying to make ends meet. diane sawyer is back tonight. >>> and, "america strong." the famous sisters tonight, and their heartfelt letter. after all, they lived it. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on a friday night. a...
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more about theit findings of the justice department, report of the chicago police department. the report found that officers are described as running after who they had no reason to believe committed serious crimes. some of those chases ended in fatal gunfire. chased cases officers demand that they described as fidgeting with their waistband. the officers claimed the man fired at them during the chase. a gun foundtates almost a block away was fully loaded and in operable. charlie. view of police >> policerelations? here they are ok. they don't have a big problem with them usually. nation -- we have a big divide between the citizens and police. the other cities need to be investigated. basically 10 years of tender. all of them aren't good either. here we don't have no problem. worse. it >> as we discuss police community relations, we have live shots from the setup. marking martin luther king day. the march will be live on c-span. we have some sites on the ground. preparing for the rest of today's show. electponse, the president has tweeted something to congressman john lewis. f
more about theit findings of the justice department, report of the chicago police department. the report found that officers are described as running after who they had no reason to believe committed serious crimes. some of those chases ended in fatal gunfire. chased cases officers demand that they described as fidgeting with their waistband. the officers claimed the man fired at them during the chase. a gun foundtates almost a block away was fully loaded and in operable. charlie. view of...
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the chicago police bored chose 57-year-old ann kirkpatrick for one of the top cop positions last year. when she didn't get it, the mayor picked her to head police reform efforts after the shooting of a 17-year-old boy, a case that sparked national outrage. >> i'm confident that she'll be very successful in oakland. >> reporter: the chicago police board's president was impressed by kirkpatrick calling her a natural leader. >> oakland has a lot of same challenges as a police department and with violence that chicago has so she's got a lot of experience that she'll bring in the job that lies ahead. >> reporter: for the job in chicago kirkpatrick said she should have the mind set of guardians first and warriors when they need be. >> i have the courage to stand by you and i will. >> reporter: kirkpatrick started as a police officer in memphis 34 years ago. rose through the ranks of small departments in washington state, served as chief deputy for the king county sheriff and taught leadership to law enforcement executives at the fbi academy. she took over a spokane police chief in 2006 mont
the chicago police bored chose 57-year-old ann kirkpatrick for one of the top cop positions last year. when she didn't get it, the mayor picked her to head police reform efforts after the shooting of a 17-year-old boy, a case that sparked national outrage. >> i'm confident that she'll be very successful in oakland. >> reporter: the chicago police board's president was impressed by kirkpatrick calling her a natural leader. >> oakland has a lot of same challenges as a police...
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the chicago police bored chose 57-year-old ann kirkpatrick for one of the top cop positions last year. when she didn't get it, the mayor picked her to head police reform efforts after the shooting of a 17-year-old boy, a case that sparked national outrage. >> i'm confident that she'll be very successful in oakland. >> reporter: the chicago police board's president was impressed by kirkpatrick calling her a natural leader. >> oakland has a lot of same challenges as a police department and with violence that chicago has so she's got a lot of experience that she'll bring in the job that lies ahead. >> reporter: for the job in chicago kirkpatrick said she should have the mind set of guardians first and warriors when they need be. >> i have the courage to stand by you and i will. >> reporter: kirkpatrick started as a police officer in memphis 34 years ago. rose through the ranks of small departments in washington state, served as chief deputy for the king county sheriff and taught leadership to law enforcement executives at the fbi academy. she took over a spokane police chief in 2006 mont
the chicago police bored chose 57-year-old ann kirkpatrick for one of the top cop positions last year. when she didn't get it, the mayor picked her to head police reform efforts after the shooting of a 17-year-old boy, a case that sparked national outrage. >> i'm confident that she'll be very successful in oakland. >> reporter: the chicago police board's president was impressed by kirkpatrick calling her a natural leader. >> oakland has a lot of same challenges as a police...
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attorney general loretta lynch blasting the chicago police department and accusing them of abuse and minorities unfairly. of course, the police need to treat people well and right. but why is she reducing to focus on the unbelievable violence plaguing that city? i mean, just last year the city of chicago had 762 homicides. that's more to put in perspective, folks, than new york and l.a. combined. and why is there no focus on groups like black lives matter and fear of being called a racist? has it made cops reluctant to police aggressively? joining me now. i'm looking at a amazing stat here. first of all, 3,500. more than 3,500 shootings in 2016 in chicago. but let's talk about chicago police stops. this is the number of times the police in chicago are actually stopping people because they're concerned about something. do you know that this is down almost 90% versus 2015? what does that number tell you when the murder rate is as high as it is? >> it tells me what the chicago police department is doing, what rudy giuliani said the nypd did before he became mayor is basically observing
attorney general loretta lynch blasting the chicago police department and accusing them of abuse and minorities unfairly. of course, the police need to treat people well and right. but why is she reducing to focus on the unbelievable violence plaguing that city? i mean, just last year the city of chicago had 762 homicides. that's more to put in perspective, folks, than new york and l.a. combined. and why is there no focus on groups like black lives matter and fear of being called a racist? has...
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moment. >> martha: new details this morning on the justice department's investigation into the chicago policehich speaks to the broader national issue here. we will talk to the man who was superintendent in chicago during the shooting that sparked that probe. >> bill: president obama blaming in part bad p.r. for the setbacks of his administration. what role did public opinion play in the president's ability to get things done. >> i have said this before but it is worth repeating because this is on me. part of the job description is also shaping public opinion. ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. >> martha: president obama is blaming the failures of his administration on bad public relations not necessarily bad ideas, he says. mr. obama making those comments to 60 minutes where he also said his eight years in the white house were basically free from any major scandals. >> there were big stretches while governing where even though we were doing
moment. >> martha: new details this morning on the justice department's investigation into the chicago policehich speaks to the broader national issue here. we will talk to the man who was superintendent in chicago during the shooting that sparked that probe. >> bill: president obama blaming in part bad p.r. for the setbacks of his administration. what role did public opinion play in the president's ability to get things done. >> i have said this before but it is worth...
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there's a chicago police have to say about the video. >> and 16. did that make you wonder what individuals to treat someone that way. i've been a coffin i've seen things you shouldn't see but it still amazes me. you still see things pages shouldn't. i'm not going to say it shocked me that it was sickening. lauren: no doubt. it does not allow users to celebrate a glorified crimes on the site and remove the video for the exact reason. it's already been viewed over 62,000 times. lauren: president-elect donald trump reportedly looking to revamp america's top spy agencies. sources close to the the transition team citroen plans to restructure the good office of james clapper. sharply critical of u.s. intelligence agencies and has dismissed claims that russia interfered in the presidential election to help them when paired the allegations a russian hacking will be front and center today at center today at a hearing on capitol hill. clapper and mike rogers, head of the u.s. cyber command are among the witnesses called to testify. meanwhile, president obama
there's a chicago police have to say about the video. >> and 16. did that make you wonder what individuals to treat someone that way. i've been a coffin i've seen things you shouldn't see but it still amazes me. you still see things pages shouldn't. i'm not going to say it shocked me that it was sickening. lauren: no doubt. it does not allow users to celebrate a glorified crimes on the site and remove the video for the exact reason. it's already been viewed over 62,000 times. lauren:...
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meanwhile the justice department set to reveal the results of its investigations of chicago's police department. what can the city's officers do to regain the trust of the people there and bring down the violence? our panel weighs in. of being s winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a great how. explore your treatment options with specialists who treat only cancer. every stage... every day.... at cancer treatment centers of america. learn more at cancercenter.com/experts for millions of baby boomers there's a virus out there. a virus that's serious, like hiv, but it hasn't been talked about much. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. that's because hep c can hide in your body silently for years, even decades, without symptoms and it's not tested for in routine blood work. if left untreated, hep c can cause liver damage, even liver cancer. but there's
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chicago police call it sickening, but what's the motive here? when it comes to healthcare, seconds can mean the difference between life and death. for partners in health, time is life. we have 18,000 people around the world. the microsoft cloud helps our entire staff stay connected and work together in real time to help those that need it. the ability to collaborate changes how we work. what we do together changes how we live. >> it is a crime that chicago police call sickening. and it is. and i think we can all agree with them on that. an 18-year-old white man beaten by four teenage black suspects, the whole thing broadcast on facebook live. i must warn you, this is very disturbing to watch. cnn's rosea flores is covering this story for us from chicago. rosa, it's disgusting. this disturbing video out of chicago tonight. tell us the latest. >> reporter: you know, don, it really is disgusting. according to chicago police, they believe this man was targeted because he has mental health challenges. they also believe that he knows at least one of t
chicago police call it sickening, but what's the motive here? when it comes to healthcare, seconds can mean the difference between life and death. for partners in health, time is life. we have 18,000 people around the world. the microsoft cloud helps our entire staff stay connected and work together in real time to help those that need it. the ability to collaborate changes how we work. what we do together changes how we live. >> it is a crime that chicago police call sickening. and it...
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chicago police call it sickening but what is the motive here? ot . hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> it is a crime that chicago police call sickening, and it is, and i think we can all agree with them on that. 18-year-old white man beaten by four black suspects shouting is anti-trump slurs all brought on facebook live. this is disturbing to watch. rosa flores is covering this for us, it's disgusting video out of chicago tonight. tell us the latest. >> reporter: really is disgusting and chicago police believe he was targeted because he has mental health challenges and believe he knows at least one of the suspects and at least initially he was with them willing. but that obviously changed and like don said, we have to warn you, this video is very graphic. >> [ bleep ]. >> watch out fool. >> [ bleep ].
chicago police call it sickening but what is the motive here? ot . hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> it is a crime that chicago police call sickening, and it is, and i think we can all agree with them on that. 18-year-old white...
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. >> chicago's police superintendent receives an out pouring of support. strangers are willing to do to save his life. >> and it's back to his home for freddy mercury, the escaped parrot. >> and the sixers could get closer to a playoff spot if they win. jeff skversky has sports when "action news" comes right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we created internet that doesn't make you wait. introducing fios instant internet. it means you can download a video just like that. or upload your photos like this. or this. or that. it's the only 750 meg internet available to millions, with uploads as instant as downloads. we took internet speed and completely reinvented it, introducing fios instant internet. internet the way it should be. [ it'[ goat bleat ] by peggy lee playing ] [ crow caws, music continues ] this is gonna be awesome! when it comes to buying a house... trulia knows the house is only half of it. and with 34 map overlays like playgrounds, demographics, schools, and more... you can find the right house and the right neighborh
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department of justice issued a scathing report on the chicago police department concluding that the officersused racial bias. findings are prompted by the police kill canning of a black teenager seen in a dash cam video. mike is live in chicago. what did we learn about that report today? >> reporter: much has to do with the use of force. the 13- month probe followed the shooting of mcdonald who was shot by a white police officer. the report said the police were poorly trained and shot at vehicles and fleeing suspect and used force as retaliation and failed to deescalate situations to prevent force from being used at all. >> on the basis of the exhaustivy review, the department of justice concluded that there is reasonable cause to believe that the chicago police department uses excessive force in violation of the fourth amendment of the constitution. >> reporter: the probe grease with the claims of demonstrators who said the bad cops were not held adequately accountable and the determination of use of force were provided by the officer and not all investigated and discipline was haphazard. m
department of justice issued a scathing report on the chicago police department concluding that the officersused racial bias. findings are prompted by the police kill canning of a black teenager seen in a dash cam video. mike is live in chicago. what did we learn about that report today? >> reporter: much has to do with the use of force. the 13- month probe followed the shooting of mcdonald who was shot by a white police officer. the report said the police were poorly trained and shot at...
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. >>> coming up, attorney general loretta lynch says the chicago police department routinely violatedil rights as evidenced by a pattern of unconstitutional arrests and the use of excessive force. we'll have details from the department of justice's report right after this. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. there's a range of plans to choose from, too, and they all travel wit
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implemented reforms at the chicago police department. off >> i am so excited to be here in oakland and to be your chief of police. >> reporter: here in oakland, community leaders, community residents and political leaders are all excited for the new chief to be here. >> note as she is prepared. -- i know that she >> i think it is a welcomed change ticket stability in our community. -- to get stability >> reporter: another big storm is expected to move into the region and county officials are asking people to get ready. conducting conference calls with the other stars responders to coordinate aid first response process. right now there are taking a wait-and- see process to see how the storm is going to be. >> reporter:pgand e are also on the job working on down power lines. >> reporter: the reservoir is full and spilling over. but they are also keeping watch on sell lorenzo river. making sure an being for causes of flooding as more rain showers are headed this way for the weekend. >>steve: >> brittney: but this time you get up on thursday
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stunning new federal report finds the chicago police department has been systematically violating theof its citizens. >>> we want to start with the house vote on obamacare, happened just moments ago. the republican and democratic leaders appearing on the house floor in advance of that house vote. we want to take a listen. >> my colleagues, this experiment has failed. this law is collapsing while we speak. we have
stunning new federal report finds the chicago police department has been systematically violating theof its citizens. >>> we want to start with the house vote on obamacare, happened just moments ago. the republican and democratic leaders appearing on the house floor in advance of that house vote. we want to take a listen. >> my colleagues, this experiment has failed. this law is collapsing while we speak. we have
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. >>> coming up, the justice department releases a scathing report on the chicago police department and its use of force. >>> but coming up next, a hammer falls on the japanese manufacturer of those exploding >>> the japanese company at the center of the exploding air bags at the center of criminal investigation, has agreed to made guilty. they have been linked with at least 16 deaths around the world. >>> the justice department has ripped the chicago police force for what it calls racial bias and a pattern of excessive force. >> investigation began after the shooting of 17-year-old laquan mcdonald. dash cam video shows officer jason van dyke shot the teenager 16 times as he walked away from police, holding a pocketknife. the video contradicted the officer's account of the shooting. >>> these are serious problems. and they bear serious consequences for all chicagoans. >> police misconduct will not be tolerated anywhere in the city of chicago. and those who break the rules will be held accountable. >> chicago officials have signed an agreement to address all of the problems. police refor
. >>> coming up, the justice department releases a scathing report on the chicago police department and its use of force. >>> but coming up next, a hammer falls on the japanese manufacturer of those exploding >>> the japanese company at the center of the exploding air bags at the center of criminal investigation, has agreed to made guilty. they have been linked with at least 16 deaths around the world. >>> the justice department has ripped the chicago police...
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she was -- prior to this hire she was working for the chicago police department. is has been a tumultuous time for the oakland police department after that scandal involving the teenage prostitute who was under age. hopefully this is a new start for the oakland police department. much more on our website, cbssf.com. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good afternoon, i just heard from our photographer joseph cousins on his day off in tahoe and this is what he had to say. >> hey, roberta! it's snowing up here! that's "sierra at tahoe." i bought lift tickets at kirkwood and i couldn't even get to kirkwood. they closed it down. sierra only has two lifts open. it's totally bummed out but driving four wheel in the snow -- >> doing okay totally bummed out but there's a blizzard going on. the skiers are happy about that. still another 2 feet of snow expected there. we have lingering showers with the passage of a front nailing the area. we have light snow around the mendocino national forest. today temperatures into the 50s. difference between today and yesterday,
she was -- prior to this hire she was working for the chicago police department. is has been a tumultuous time for the oakland police department after that scandal involving the teenage prostitute who was under age. hopefully this is a new start for the oakland police department. much more on our website, cbssf.com. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good afternoon, i just heard from our photographer joseph cousins on his day off in tahoe and this is what he had to say....