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i know that the university of cincinnati beefed up the police department quite a bit. what is the impacts of that? >> well, the numbers have been very interesting to look at. i'm told that just in the year so far u.c. police officers have issued over 9 hundred citations, more than all of last year, and three times more than 2012. and the majority of those that have been ticketed, they have been african-american, so a lot of questions need to be asked of the school and the police department. especially when it comes to police and race relations. >> so the university announcing more oversight there of the police department. what kind of reforms. do we have an indication of what changes could be in store. >> the president of the university, we saw him in the piece there, he has made it clear that he has no plans to disband the police department even though suggestions have been made by the prosecutor. he is going to try everything in his efforts to make sure something like this doesn't happen again, if it calls for retraining of police officers. that could be interesting
i know that the university of cincinnati beefed up the police department quite a bit. what is the impacts of that? >> well, the numbers have been very interesting to look at. i'm told that just in the year so far u.c. police officers have issued over 9 hundred citations, more than all of last year, and three times more than 2012. and the majority of those that have been ticketed, they have been african-american, so a lot of questions need to be asked of the school and the police...
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i mean, you just see we had two police officers that were sort of taking the university of cincinnati police officer's side of the story, sort of the initial was protect him first rather than protect the truth. >> well, that's part of it. name a profession where you don't have that sort of thing. how often do doctors turn in other doctors for malpractice. lawyers turn in other lawyers. journalists that turn in other journalists that, perhaps, aren't doing the proper research on a story. >> touche. >> we need to be able to deal with that sort of thing, but that's part of a culture that exists in most professions. a profession.
i mean, you just see we had two police officers that were sort of taking the university of cincinnati police officer's side of the story, sort of the initial was protect him first rather than protect the truth. >> well, that's part of it. name a profession where you don't have that sort of thing. how often do doctors turn in other doctors for malpractice. lawyers turn in other lawyers. journalists that turn in other journalists that, perhaps, aren't doing the proper research on a story....
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the cincinnati police department may be a model and may have developed great practices in concert with the justice department but the university police not a part of that and more over the institution of the university does maintain ex policetivety. people part of the university and people the that are not. if you are tasks with policing boundaries and university police officers are, that i think that in itself creates a recipe for interactions. >> when you see policing the boundaries, that feels critically important because it does feel like what is happening is policing of boundaries not crime. what is the crime on college campuses? there is crime on college campuses property crime, your bike may bet stolen and your car broken into and campus sexual assault. but almost none of that has anything to do with the kind of traffic stop that we saw here. >> that's right. most of the time what you also see in these types of climates is decision making about who belongs there and who doesn't. so i think what we saw here was a real level of discomfort around what are you actually doing here? d
the cincinnati police department may be a model and may have developed great practices in concert with the justice department but the university police not a part of that and more over the institution of the university does maintain ex policetivety. people part of the university and people the that are not. if you are tasks with policing boundaries and university police officers are, that i think that in itself creates a recipe for interactions. >> when you see policing the boundaries,...
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the death of samuel dubose who was killed by a university of cincinnati police officer. during that stop ray tensing asked about a bottle in the front seat labeled gin. tensing's initial report said dubose produced an alcohol bottle. the lab reports are in. it was just air fresh evenener. >>> a colorado jury rejected the claims that the mental illness should rule out capital punishment. holmes killed two people and wounded 70 others. the sentencing phase is where the jurors will get to speak. >>> and amy schumer joined her cousin once removed charles schumer calling for a background check. amy schumer would not speak the shooter's name. >> for me i share the same pain on the issue of gun violence. it was made personal to me on thursday july 23rd. when -- i'm not even going to say his name. when -- he sat down for my movie "trainwreck" in the grand theatre in lafayette, louisiana. i thought about these victims each day since the tragedy. >> the gunman killed 33-year-old jillian johnson and 20-year-old mayci breaux during the screening of "trainwreck" before killing himsel
the death of samuel dubose who was killed by a university of cincinnati police officer. during that stop ray tensing asked about a bottle in the front seat labeled gin. tensing's initial report said dubose produced an alcohol bottle. the lab reports are in. it was just air fresh evenener. >>> a colorado jury rejected the claims that the mental illness should rule out capital punishment. holmes killed two people and wounded 70 others. the sentencing phase is where the jurors will get to...
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. >>> cincinnati today continues to mourn the death of an unarmed black man shot and killed by a white police officer. mostly peaceful demonstrations marched through the streets of cincinnati to remember samuel dubose. the 43-year-old man was shot and killed by university of cincinnati police officer ray tensing during a traffic stop on july 19 outside university grounds. tensing was inindictmented on a murder charge wednesday. tensing told investigators he fired because he was in fear for his life. he is currently out on bond. msnbc's air is raysarah dallof is in cincinnati. sarah, i know last night's rally was mostly peaceful but there were some arrests, what do you know? >> that's correct. cincinnati police tell us at least six people were arrested when demonstrators who were marching city streets crossed into fountain square. we're told these arrests were peaceful. all charges are misdemeanors things like disorderly conduct. these arrests follow ann motional few days of developments in this case, including ray tensing's first arraignment where he pled not guilty and later that night baili
. >>> cincinnati today continues to mourn the death of an unarmed black man shot and killed by a white police officer. mostly peaceful demonstrations marched through the streets of cincinnati to remember samuel dubose. the 43-year-old man was shot and killed by university of cincinnati police officer ray tensing during a traffic stop on july 19 outside university grounds. tensing was inindictmented on a murder charge wednesday. tensing told investigators he fired because he was in fear...
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it was a body camera video that led to the indictment of university of cincinnati police officer ray for the death of samuel dubose this week. tensing claimed he was dragged by dubose's car but the video seemed to tell another story. it's why the call for more police officers to be equipped with body cameras is getting louder but the problem with videos from charleston to cincinnati are not going to be solved just by cameras. is there a problem with the way we recruit and train police officers in this country? joining me is commissioner charles ramsey of the philadelphia police department co-chair of president obama's task force on police commissioning. welcome back to "meet the press." >> good morning. >> it seems as if there's consensus. we have to have body cameras on all police officers period. is that your view, commissioner? >> yeah i'm a proponent of body cameras. i think it's very important that we equip our officers with modern technology, body cameras certainly fits into that category. one thing i would like to add to that is that the expense associated with body cameras rea
it was a body camera video that led to the indictment of university of cincinnati police officer ray for the death of samuel dubose this week. tensing claimed he was dragged by dubose's car but the video seemed to tell another story. it's why the call for more police officers to be equipped with body cameras is getting louder but the problem with videos from charleston to cincinnati are not going to be solved just by cameras. is there a problem with the way we recruit and train police officers...
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>>reporter: the two university of cincinnati police officers for arrive on scene to assist the raymond will not be charged with any crimes in the case the hamilton county prosecutor announcing that the grand jury did hear testimony from the two officers despite the initial, from the officers the prosecutor said they did ultimately testified that they did not say him drive by the crown the attorney says he was being dragged by the car and feared for his life. >>reporter: he was out ambon has the police union calling for his rehiring same that is due process rights will violate when the department fired him this week after being charged with murder and samuel bowles rain this traffic stop on july 19th the city's police chief says stopping these type of shootings need to be on the top of everyone's mind. >>pam moore: it is calling off the search for a two teenage boys will vanish off the coast of florida the 14 year-old left of the floor and 19 ft single engine vote one week ago the capsized vessel was spotted on sunday at about 77 mi. off florida's coast since then the coast guard has se
>>reporter: the two university of cincinnati police officers for arrive on scene to assist the raymond will not be charged with any crimes in the case the hamilton county prosecutor announcing that the grand jury did hear testimony from the two officers despite the initial, from the officers the prosecutor said they did ultimately testified that they did not say him drive by the crown the attorney says he was being dragged by the car and feared for his life. >>reporter: he was out...
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debate in the community here continues over the future of the university of cincinnati police departmentck to campus, university police are back patrolling city streets for the first time since former officer ray tensing shot sam dubois. they halted patrols and resumed them with the support of the cincinnati police department. >> it might be too early. candidly, it might be. we have a responsibility to the parents of those 44,000 young people that are getting their education at the university of cincinnati. we have a responsibility to the uc community to make it as safe as possible. >> reporter: there are restrictions. among them, that university police will not be conducting proactive traffic stops off campus. a key issue for critics is timing. the university is in the beginning stages of an examination of the department and potential reforms have yet to be made. mark o'mara represents the family of sam due bois. >> i think they're rushing to get the police officer on the street to say the students are safe. when the problem with it is the community seemingly is not safe. >> reporter: t
debate in the community here continues over the future of the university of cincinnati police departmentck to campus, university police are back patrolling city streets for the first time since former officer ray tensing shot sam dubois. they halted patrols and resumed them with the support of the cincinnati police department. >> it might be too early. candidly, it might be. we have a responsibility to the parents of those 44,000 young people that are getting their education at the...
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as this case marches forward, debate continues over the future of the university of cincinnati policeiversity of cincinnati students head back to campus, university police are back patrolling city streets since ray tensing fatally shot sam due boes. they recently resumed patrols with the support of the cincinnati police department. >> it might be too early. candidly it might be. but we have a responsibility to the parents of those 44,000 young people that are getting their education at the university of cincinnati. we have a responsibility to the uc community to make it as safe as possible. >> there are restrictions. among them that university police will not be conducting pro active traffic stops off campus. a key issue for critics is the timing. the university is in the beginning stages of an in-depth examination of the department and potential reforms have yet to be made. >> i think they are rushing to get their police officers back on the street so that they can say -- the students are safe. when the problem with it is that the community around the university still seemingly is no
as this case marches forward, debate continues over the future of the university of cincinnati policeiversity of cincinnati students head back to campus, university police are back patrolling city streets since ray tensing fatally shot sam due boes. they recently resumed patrols with the support of the cincinnati police department. >> it might be too early. candidly it might be. but we have a responsibility to the parents of those 44,000 young people that are getting their education at...
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. >> a cincinnati police officer killed an unarmed man. the the officer is indicted on murder charges. >> if there is anybody in the community who uses this, please stop coming here. >> okay, make a donation. maybe we can tell the world not all americans are like this. >> boys lost at sea off a florida khost. the boat found offshore. >> it's unimaginable not knowing where your child is. >> rose: special olympics kick off in los angeles. >> cheaper. oming in second. what's it like to compete in front of all the people? >> amazing. (singing) >sing >> rose: the n.f.l. upholds tom brady's suspension. >> i feel he is damaged by this. roger goodell said by destroying the cell phone, brady tried to cover up evidence his scheme to deflate footballs (singing) >> the boeing 777 rocks from side to side. ♪ rock me momma like a southbound train ♪ ♪ hey, momma rock me >> rose: it has been more than 16 months since malaysian airlines flight mh370 disappeared between kuala lumpur and beijing. now there is a major new lead in the hunt of the plane. appears
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dubose, who was unarmed, was shot by a university of cincinnati police officer, ray tensing, during a traffic stop. tensing was fired and charged with murder. he's now free on bond. that killing is one of many that we've seen recently in which a simple traffic stop escalated into violence. some police departments are training officers to defuse these situations, and michelle miller has been looking into that. >> put your hands up! get your hands up now! >> reporter: veteran officers ken lerud and gordie bush are responding to a burglary. >> i just want to go! i just want to leave! i just want to leave! >> reporter: it's all part of a de-escalation drill designed to help cops figure out an alternative to deadly force. >> why didn't you tase him? >> he's not trying to harm anybody. he's just trying to get away. >> perfect. we use the appropriate level of force. >> reporter: the appropriate level of force at a department where police-citizen encounters frequently turn deadly. >> we were shooting a high number of unarmed citizens, a high number of minorities. >> reporter: assistant sherif
dubose, who was unarmed, was shot by a university of cincinnati police officer, ray tensing, during a traffic stop. tensing was fired and charged with murder. he's now free on bond. that killing is one of many that we've seen recently in which a simple traffic stop escalated into violence. some police departments are training officers to defuse these situations, and michelle miller has been looking into that. >> put your hands up! get your hands up now! >> reporter: veteran officers...
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# i want to deal with voting last and get right to police accountability and criminal justice reform. we saw yesterday for the first time in cincinnati history, a police officer was indicted for killing somebody. we have 15 black men killed in cincinnati over a period of five years. you heard the prosecutor say that without body cameras we would not be having that conversation and he would not be being indicted. what are you seeing? i want to start with you, in your city, do they have body cameras? sure that every agency has body cameras to protect them and the public? karen freeman wilson: the first thing is that we are starting a trial with body cameras but i of the disabuse us notion that body cameras are the be-all and end-all. they are a piece of technology that can be used but you have to draw back to recruitment, make sure the right people are on the bus. deal with the disciplinary issue, with how we trained police officers to de-escalate situations. the reason i want to start with the cameras is because there is so much attention placed on it and that is something for the folks they go home,when there has to be something they
# i want to deal with voting last and get right to police accountability and criminal justice reform. we saw yesterday for the first time in cincinnati history, a police officer was indicted for killing somebody. we have 15 black men killed in cincinnati over a period of five years. you heard the prosecutor say that without body cameras we would not be having that conversation and he would not be being indicted. what are you seeing? i want to start with you, in your city, do they have body...
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. >> a former university of cincinnati police officer charged with killing a man that he pulled over,ay pled guilty to manslaughter charges, after kenzie stopped him for a missing license plate. the shooting has raised questions about the proper role of campus police officers. and robert is the executive editor of campus safety magazine and joins us from los angeles. robin, good to talk to you. you have helped me today. in our earlier conversation, how much of the campus security conversation that you remind me is happening all the time, but we of course are paying more attention to, is whether campus police should be armed. and your paper has done some work on this question. what are you finding? >> well, we're finding that since virginia tech happened in 2007, campuses are increasingly arming their police officers, or adopting sworn police officers to be on campus. you know, there's always a give and take in the discussion on campus as to how many police officers should be on campus, should the officers be sworn, and should they not be sworn? should they carry weapons and should the
. >> a former university of cincinnati police officer charged with killing a man that he pulled over,ay pled guilty to manslaughter charges, after kenzie stopped him for a missing license plate. the shooting has raised questions about the proper role of campus police officers. and robert is the executive editor of campus safety magazine and joins us from los angeles. robin, good to talk to you. you have helped me today. in our earlier conversation, how much of the campus security...
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. >>> turning to cincinnati tonight. the police officer accused of murder during a traffic stop is now out of jail. the officer claimed his life was in danger when he opened fire. the body cam video of the incident showing a different story. tonight, two other officers have been cleared. tom llamas is in cincinnati. >> reporter: tonight, former police officer ray tensing receiving serious threats and laying low. prosecutors announcing they will not charge two other officers who arrived on-scene after tensing shot sam dubose, saying they have been truthful and honest. all three cops wearing body cams. tensing's showing the stop. >> how's it going, man? >> reporter: just two minutes later, the shooting. >> take your seat belt off. stop! stop! >> reporter: moments later, another officer's camera starts rolling. catching tensing getting up off the ground. the officers running. all three officers rushing, guns drawn. tensing talking to his colleagues. >> he was dragging me. >> reporter: this is where the stop and shooting took place. a
. >>> turning to cincinnati tonight. the police officer accused of murder during a traffic stop is now out of jail. the officer claimed his life was in danger when he opened fire. the body cam video of the incident showing a different story. tonight, two other officers have been cleared. tom llamas is in cincinnati. >> reporter: tonight, former police officer ray tensing receiving serious threats and laying low. prosecutors announcing they will not charge two other officers who...
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the union representing the university of cincinnati police officer indicted on murder charges is demanding his job back. they filed a grievance on ray tensing's behalf claiming the university fired him without due process. tensing is accused of murdering samuel dubose earlier this month. the two other officers who responded to the call will not face charges. this as reports tensing had another controversial run-in with drivers last year that may have been caught on video. >>> the update on the texas police officer involved in the arrest of a woman who died in police custody. the trooper was reportedly warned of unprofessional conduct last year and apparently given written counselling. sandra bland found dead in her jail cell three days after the traffic stop in what police say was suicide by hanging. an account her family disputes. >>> as if sky diving is not hard enough, try doing it in a crowd of 164. 164 joined hands over the skies of illinois. traveling at speeds of up to 240 miles per hour. can you imagine? it took the team 14 attempts to build a giant flower. beating the 2012 world r
the union representing the university of cincinnati police officer indicted on murder charges is demanding his job back. they filed a grievance on ray tensing's behalf claiming the university fired him without due process. tensing is accused of murdering samuel dubose earlier this month. the two other officers who responded to the call will not face charges. this as reports tensing had another controversial run-in with drivers last year that may have been caught on video. >>> the...
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i think that people welcome the indictment in cincinnati of the police officer. i wonder if that indictment would have happened of the university of cincinnati police officer if there had not been the body camera and the actual videotape that people could see that the prosecutor could simply not ignore and the community couldn't ignore. we have a serious problem in this country on -- with police and trust in the black community. i'm hopeful that republicans will talk about how do we rebuild that trust with community policing with some of the proposals the president's talked about and the quote/unquote war on drugs and all these issues that matter so much to black families and to working class, middle class families really throughout the state. but fundamentally i'm hopeful republicans will talk about how do we provide opportunity for kids in cleveland that haven't had much opportunity. how do we help strengthen a middle class that is clearly under duress because of wall street over reach because of trade agreements to don't work for the country. >> what about the
i think that people welcome the indictment in cincinnati of the police officer. i wonder if that indictment would have happened of the university of cincinnati police officer if there had not been the body camera and the actual videotape that people could see that the prosecutor could simply not ignore and the community couldn't ignore. we have a serious problem in this country on -- with police and trust in the black community. i'm hopeful that republicans will talk about how do we rebuild...
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. >>> the shooting death of motorist samuel de beau by university of cincinnati police officer has racedincinnati enquirer reports that samuel du beau's stop was beyond the traffic enforcement by university police. 932 tickets have been issued so far this year. let's bring in "washington post" reporter mark berman to talk about this. you've been writing about the growth of the college campus police forces. talk about the change in the role of late. >> in some ways really the change has been that they've grown. there are more campus police officers now than a decade ago, according to the department of justice. more of them are armed. more of them are patrolling areas off campus and around campuses, so they really just expanded their reach into the towns where these campuses are located. >> and look at the traffic stops. that alone, we put the number up there, university of cincinnati police, more than 900 stops this year. so far. we're only seven, getting eight months into the year as opposed to 286 in 2012. does this sound typical to you, as you've looked at these campus police forces ar
. >>> the shooting death of motorist samuel de beau by university of cincinnati police officer has racedincinnati enquirer reports that samuel du beau's stop was beyond the traffic enforcement by university police. 932 tickets have been issued so far this year. let's bring in "washington post" reporter mark berman to talk about this. you've been writing about the growth of the college campus police forces. talk about the change in the role of late. >> in some ways...
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. >>> coming up next that shocking cincinnati police shooting video.e the tape and see what we find. we're going to do that in a moment. imagine - she won't have to remember passwords. or obsess about security. she'll log in with her smile. he'll have his very own personal assistant. and this guy won't just surf the web. he'll touch it. scribble on it. and share it. because these kids will grow up with windows 10. get started today. windows 10. a more human way to do. watch as these magnificent creatures take flight, soaring away from home towards the promise of a better existence. but these birds are suffering. because this better place turned out to have a less reliable cell phone network and the videos on their little bird phones kept buffering. birds hate that. so they came back home. because they get $300 from switching back to verizon, and so can you! verizon. come home to a better network. [ horn honks melody ] well, well. if it isn't the belle of the ball. gentlemen. you look well. what's new, flo? well, a name your price tool went missing last
. >>> coming up next that shocking cincinnati police shooting video.e the tape and see what we find. we're going to do that in a moment. imagine - she won't have to remember passwords. or obsess about security. she'll log in with her smile. he'll have his very own personal assistant. and this guy won't just surf the web. he'll touch it. scribble on it. and share it. because these kids will grow up with windows 10. get started today. windows 10. a more human way to do. watch as these...
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. >>> coming up next shocking cincinnati police shooting video.et's freezeframe the tape and see what we find. we'll do that in a moment. 40% of the streetlights in detroit, at one point, did not work. you had some blocks and you had major thoroughfares and corridors that were just totally pitch black. those things had to change. we wanted to restore our lighting system in the city. you can have the greatest dreams in the world, but unless you can finance those dreams, it doesn't happen. at the time that the bankruptcy filing was done, the public lighting authority had a hard time of finding a bank. citi did not run away from the table like some other bankers did. citi had the strength to help us go to the credit markets and raise the money. it's a brighter day in detroit. people can see better when they're out doing their tasks, young people are moving back in town the kids are feeling safer while they walk to school. and folks are making investments and the community is moving forward. 40% of the lights were out, but they're not out for long.the
. >>> coming up next shocking cincinnati police shooting video.et's freezeframe the tape and see what we find. we'll do that in a moment. 40% of the streetlights in detroit, at one point, did not work. you had some blocks and you had major thoroughfares and corridors that were just totally pitch black. those things had to change. we wanted to restore our lighting system in the city. you can have the greatest dreams in the world, but unless you can finance those dreams, it doesn't...
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university cincinnati police are patrolling again after former u.s. ot and killed sam during a traffic stop. the community wanted the patrols to resume because of safety concerns, but a lawyer for the family say that is they're worried that officers have not been properly retrained. he was fired and charged with murder. >>> while firefighters in central washington state have forced hundreds of people to evacuate homes and businesses and two state parks, it sparked several small fires there on friday morning. some of them merged into a large wild fire. they knock you had out to around a thousand customers and so far no one is injury and no homes have been burned. >>> north korea switched to a new time zone today. one it's calling and setting them back a half hour. it's now 12 and a half east hours ahead instead of 13. they made the chance to coincide with the peninsula at the end of world war ii. >>> we have so much more ahead in the news room, and it happens right now. >>> all right. hello again and thanks for joining us. des moines, iowa is the center
university cincinnati police are patrolling again after former u.s. ot and killed sam during a traffic stop. the community wanted the patrols to resume because of safety concerns, but a lawyer for the family say that is they're worried that officers have not been properly retrained. he was fired and charged with murder. >>> while firefighters in central washington state have forced hundreds of people to evacuate homes and businesses and two state parks, it sparked several small fires...
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months we got news that was previously almost unheard of this week in cincinnati, for the third time in recent months we got word that a policeer would actually be criminally charged for shooting a black driver who in this case he pulled over for a missing license plate at the university of cincinnati. the university of cincinnati police have only been wearing body cameras since late last year. it was the body camera video from the officer who did the shooting, the officer who was charged, which that video led to the prosecutor's decision to bring charges in that case. it started with dozens and then became hundreds, now it's thousands of american police departments that are issuing body cameras to their police officers. and that poll i, that technology has been around. it's been available to police departments sort of good government option for years now. but police departments by and large didn't feel the need to use body cameras. didn't feel pressure to. until literally street protests and the organizing that sprung from street protests forced the issue. angry communities and the local talented organizers and leaders and a
months we got news that was previously almost unheard of this week in cincinnati, for the third time in recent months we got word that a policeer would actually be criminally charged for shooting a black driver who in this case he pulled over for a missing license plate at the university of cincinnati. the university of cincinnati police have only been wearing body cameras since late last year. it was the body camera video from the officer who did the shooting, the officer who was charged,...
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the 43-year-old ohio man who was shot apparent killed during a traffic stop by a university of cincinnati police during that stop officer ray tensing asked dubose about a bottle on his front seat labeled gin. dubose can be heard telling the officer it was only air freshener. tensing's initial police report said dubose produced an alcohol bottle. lab reports are just in. it was just air freshener in the battle. >>> james holmes one step closer to the death penalty. holmes killed 12 people and wounded 70 when he opened fire in an aurora movie theater in 2012. in the next phase, family members of the victims will speak directly to the jurors. >>> amy schumer taking a stand against gun violence after the shooting in louisiana. joining forces with her second cousin once removed. charles schumer is calling for a stronger background system for gun buyers. amy schumer would not speak the shooter's name. listen. >> for me, the pain i share with so many other americans on the issue of gun violence was made personal to me on thursday july 23rd when -- i'm not going to say his name. when -- he sat down for
the 43-year-old ohio man who was shot apparent killed during a traffic stop by a university of cincinnati police during that stop officer ray tensing asked dubose about a bottle on his front seat labeled gin. dubose can be heard telling the officer it was only air freshener. tensing's initial police report said dubose produced an alcohol bottle. lab reports are just in. it was just air freshener in the battle. >>> james holmes one step closer to the death penalty. holmes killed 12...
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. >>> it was less than a month ago when a white cincinnati police officer shot and killed a black unarmed motorist during a traffic stop. and today, there are new reports about a surge of traffic citations handed to blacks from campus officers long before the death of driver, samuel dubois. officer ray tense was indicted last month for murder in the shooting. 43% of all citations were issued to black moat ritz, and that number jumped to 63% in 2013. the university chief of police said that he's horrified by the findings toy. >> in just a few hours, republican candidate, jeb bush, will deliver a speech at the ronald reagan library in california. bush is expected to outline a strategy for fighting isil. according to releases from the campaign, he will have words for front runner, hilliary clinton, who is making news herself this evening. she has directed her campaign to give her private email server to the justice department. let's go to michael in simi valley. and we're going to talk about jeb bush in just a minute, but first, what is happening with hilliary clinton and her emails, and par
. >>> it was less than a month ago when a white cincinnati police officer shot and killed a black unarmed motorist during a traffic stop. and today, there are new reports about a surge of traffic citations handed to blacks from campus officers long before the death of driver, samuel dubois. officer ray tense was indicted last month for murder in the shooting. 43% of all citations were issued to black moat ritz, and that number jumped to 63% in 2013. the university chief of police said...
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we are growing stronger because of it >>> two university of cincinnati police officers at the screen of a deadly police shooting will not be charged. the officers were provided bag up when officer ray tensing killed an unarmed black driver. he is pleading not guilty to murder charges. prosecutors say he lied about being dragged by the car. police body cam shows that did not happen. official statements from the other officers matched the video >>> the issue of race in america was front and center in florida. several presidential hopefuls spoke at the urban league conference taking the stage in front of a largely trent merrin audience, and wasted -- african-american audience and wasted little time taking shots at one another. david shuster has more. >> reporter: at the national urban league conference and with jed bush ready to address, hillary clinton opened fire. >> i don't think you can credibly say that everyone has a right to rise then say you are phasing out medicare or for repealing obama care. >> reporter: right to rise is the name. jed bush super pact and in case anyone milled
we are growing stronger because of it >>> two university of cincinnati police officers at the screen of a deadly police shooting will not be charged. the officers were provided bag up when officer ray tensing killed an unarmed black driver. he is pleading not guilty to murder charges. prosecutors say he lied about being dragged by the car. police body cam shows that did not happen. official statements from the other officers matched the video >>> the issue of race in america...
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this week in cincinnati for the third time in recent months, we got word that a police officer would riminally charged for shooting a black driver who he pulled over for a missing license plate at the university of cincinnati. the university of cincinnati police have only been wearing body cameras since late last year and it was the body camera video from the officer who was charged and did the shooting that video led to the prosecutor's decision to bring charges in that case. it started with dozens and then it became hundreds and now it is thousands of american police departments that are issuing body cameras to their police officers, and that policy and technology has been around and available to mr. presidents for years now but police departments didn't feel to need to use body cameras. didn't feel any pressure to until the organizing that sprung from street protests forced the issue. angry communities and the local talented organizers and leaders and activists who were able to channel that anger and grief into demands and expectations of change, they have brought about change. it
this week in cincinnati for the third time in recent months, we got word that a police officer would riminally charged for shooting a black driver who he pulled over for a missing license plate at the university of cincinnati. the university of cincinnati police have only been wearing body cameras since late last year and it was the body camera video from the officer who was charged and did the shooting that video led to the prosecutor's decision to bring charges in that case. it started with...
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i want to deal with voting last and get right to police accountability and criminal justice reform. we saw yesterday for the first time in cincinnatitory, a police officer was indicted for killing somebody. we have 15 black men killed in cincinnati over a period of five years. you heard the prosecutor say that without body cameras we would not be having that conversation and he would not be being indicted. what are you seeing? i want to start with you, in your city, do they have body cameras? to make sure that every agency has body cameras to protect them and the public? karen freeman wilson: the first thing is that we are starting a trial with body cameras but i want to disabuse us of the notion that body cameras are the be-all and end-all. they are a piece of technology that can be used but you have to draw back to recruitment, make sure the right people are on the bus. deal with the disciplinary issue, with how we trained police officers to de-escalate situations. roland martin: the reason i want to start with the cameras is because there is so much attention placed on it and that is something for the folks sitting here, when th
i want to deal with voting last and get right to police accountability and criminal justice reform. we saw yesterday for the first time in cincinnatitory, a police officer was indicted for killing somebody. we have 15 black men killed in cincinnati over a period of five years. you heard the prosecutor say that without body cameras we would not be having that conversation and he would not be being indicted. what are you seeing? i want to start with you, in your city, do they have body cameras?...
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ferguson, cleveland, the university of cincinnati police officer, north charleston, and more and more and more. you have seen. take a look from baltimore. >> these officers did nothing wrong. >> black lives matter! >> west baltimore is also referred to the other baltimore. people feel left out. >> excuse my french, asked the leaders. >> they do not like baltimore police here. >> we have to characterize them as a whole. >> even he for freddie gray died in police custody. >> a high crime area could you know what happened? they were not able to stop anybody for any reason. >> it will not be solved in one day. it is something that involves a lot of work and a lot of good people. policing our own police. >> if you have not been to west baltimore, you do not know that part of west baltimore. watch the wire to get a better sense of what is going on there. i was there covering. michael would again, a former baltimore city police officer. what is zero tolerance? i understand that is what police in baltimore were operating under. there is this zero-tolerance belief. what does it mean? >> i had
ferguson, cleveland, the university of cincinnati police officer, north charleston, and more and more and more. you have seen. take a look from baltimore. >> these officers did nothing wrong. >> black lives matter! >> west baltimore is also referred to the other baltimore. people feel left out. >> excuse my french, asked the leaders. >> they do not like baltimore police here. >> we have to characterize them as a whole. >> even he for freddie gray died...
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cost by visiting myrbetriq.com >>> new developments tonight in the case of fired university of cincinnati policeensing. he is out of jail on bond, facing a murder charge. now, he said he acted in self-defense when he shot an unarmed black man during a traffic stop. samuel dubose. the incident was caught on the officer's body cam. >> well, i'm trying to figure out if you have a license or not. go ahead and take your seat belt off for me. >> i didn't do nothing. >> go ahead and take your seat belt off. stop! stop! [ gunfire ] >> two other officers were also on the scene. police have released their body camera videos as well and we now know what those officers told the grand jury. also tonight, new insight on another traffic stop by officer tensing. jason carroll joins us from cincinnati. so this new cell phone video of officer tensing during another traffic stop i want to play for our viewers. first of all, let's take a look. >> what's the charge? >> step out of the car. >> step out of the car. >> for what? >> what am i stepping out of the car for? >> because i asked you to. >> we're asking for yo
cost by visiting myrbetriq.com >>> new developments tonight in the case of fired university of cincinnati policeensing. he is out of jail on bond, facing a murder charge. now, he said he acted in self-defense when he shot an unarmed black man during a traffic stop. samuel dubose. the incident was caught on the officer's body cam. >> well, i'm trying to figure out if you have a license or not. go ahead and take your seat belt off for me. >> i didn't do nothing. >> go...
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i of and right now it's showing up in the cincinnati police department. that's the way he is. the fact that he had this childhood, or went to this mentor, that's a part of the story we are exploding to make it more significant. >> were you in my office? i said almost exactly what you said. when i met darren wilson, he was much more ordinary than the media made him out to be. he seemed larger than life. he was just this ordinary guy who was a police officer who just sat there and talked to me. >> don, you may remember when chris cuomo did the interview of george zimmermann one of his takeaways that he said on tv, the one thing about george zimmermann, he is less than you think he is. not as an insult. u just that's who he was. with darren wilson, that's what he was. particularly in wilson's case we look at what he did and how he did it and why? i think the why the important. i don't think he had great hatred in his heart but if he is dealing with the subtle tees that we keep talking about that inform the way the police look at their interactions then it's going to keep showing
i of and right now it's showing up in the cincinnati police department. that's the way he is. the fact that he had this childhood, or went to this mentor, that's a part of the story we are exploding to make it more significant. >> were you in my office? i said almost exactly what you said. when i met darren wilson, he was much more ordinary than the media made him out to be. he seemed larger than life. he was just this ordinary guy who was a police officer who just sat there and talked to...
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ferguson, cleveland, the university of cincinnati police officer, north charleston, and more and more and more. you have seen how these cases have ended up, or those who are pending. take a look at this segment from baltimore. [video clip] >> these officers did nothing wrong. >> we are disappointed in the rush to judgment. matter! lives >> west baltimore is also referred to the other baltimore. it's not only tourist map. people feel left out. >> excuse my french, asked the leaders. the leaders is us right here. >> they do not like baltimore police here. >> we have to characterize them as a whole. they look at us as a whole. >> even he for freddie gray died in police custody. >> a high crime area could you know what happened? they are now able to stop anybody for any reason. >> it will not be solved in one day. it is something that involves a lot of work and a lot of good people. policing our own police. bruce: i kid you not, if you have not been to west baltimore, you do not know that part of west baltimore. watch the wire to get a better sense of what is going on there. i was there c
ferguson, cleveland, the university of cincinnati police officer, north charleston, and more and more and more. you have seen how these cases have ended up, or those who are pending. take a look at this segment from baltimore. [video clip] >> these officers did nothing wrong. >> we are disappointed in the rush to judgment. matter! lives >> west baltimore is also referred to the other baltimore. it's not only tourist map. people feel left out. >> excuse my french, asked...
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ended up dead in these incidents with police, ferguson, new york, cleveland, the university of cincinnati policeer, north charleston and more and more and more, and you've seen how these cases have ended up or, you know, those that are pending. take a look at this segment from baltimore. >> these officers did nothing wrong. we're disappointed in the apparent rush to judgment -- >> murder for all six of 'em. >> black lives matter. >> i hope that as we move forward with this case everyone will respect due process -- >> these police is not bringing no peace in our streets. >> west baltimore is often referred to as the ore baltimore. it's not on the tourist maps. >> black lives still matter! >> people here feel left out. >> excuse my french. f the leaders. the leaders is us right here! >> they don't like baltimore police here -- >> they look at us -- >> they say they have good reason. even before freddie gray died in police custody. >> they designated the area a high crime area. you know what happens? they're now able to stop anybody for any reason they sho choose. >> this is not something that's so
ended up dead in these incidents with police, ferguson, new york, cleveland, the university of cincinnati policeer, north charleston and more and more and more, and you've seen how these cases have ended up or, you know, those that are pending. take a look at this segment from baltimore. >> these officers did nothing wrong. we're disappointed in the apparent rush to judgment -- >> murder for all six of 'em. >> black lives matter. >> i hope that as we move forward with...
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mostly african-american males .ho ended up dead ferguson, cleveland, the university of cincinnati policefficer, north charleston, and more and more and more. you have seen. take a look from baltimore. >> these officers did nothing wrong. >> black lies matter! matter! >> west baltimore is also referred to the other baltimore. people feel left out. >> excuse my french, asked the leaders. >> they do not like baltimore police here. >> we have to characterize them as a whole. he for freddie gray died in police custody. >> a high crime area could you know what happened? they were not able to stop anybody for any reason. >> it will not be solved in one day. it is something that involves a lot of work and a lot of good people. policing our own police. >> if you have not been to west baltimore, you do not know that part of west baltimore. watch the wire to get a better sense of what is going on there. i was there covering. michael would again, a former baltimore city police officer. what is zero tolerance? i understand that is what police in baltimore were operating under. there is this zero-tole
mostly african-american males .ho ended up dead ferguson, cleveland, the university of cincinnati policefficer, north charleston, and more and more and more. you have seen. take a look from baltimore. >> these officers did nothing wrong. >> black lies matter! matter! >> west baltimore is also referred to the other baltimore. people feel left out. >> excuse my french, asked the leaders. >> they do not like baltimore police here. >> we have to characterize them...
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you go one town over, the police are stopping everybody that they can get their hands on. you have unsolved crimes. a lot of issues about the cincinnati campus police patrolling the city. you have sandra bland being pulled over for the most considered an anti-police or even left on these issues group would begin with a breakthrough saying yes, there needs to be de-escalation. thank you both for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, trump-onomics. >> low minimum wage is not a bad thing for this country. >> it may sound ugly when donald trump says that. but he has a lot of company. >>> also, michelle obama versus the republicans who targeted her school lunch program. guess who comes out ahead in this food fight? rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms.
you go one town over, the police are stopping everybody that they can get their hands on. you have unsolved crimes. a lot of issues about the cincinnati campus police patrolling the city. you have sandra bland being pulled over for the most considered an anti-police or even left on these issues group would begin with a breakthrough saying yes, there needs to be de-escalation. thank you both for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, trump-onomics. >> low minimum...
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. >> we're learning no criminal charges will be filed against the two university of cincinnati policefficers who arrived on scene to assist raymond tensing after the shooting death of samuel dubose. the hamilton county prosecutor say nounsing a grand jury heard testimony from officer david lindhdavid and chose not to indict them. tensing's attorney said he was being drag ed by dubose's car and feared for his life. >> no video we have shows any driving but the officer's video shows officer tensing laying in the street some distance from where mr. dubose's car was initially stopped. >> reporter: despite initial comments they say the officers ultimately testified that they did not see tensing being dragged. tensing, who is out on bond, has the police union calling for his retiring, saying his due process rights were violated when the department fired him this week after being charged with murdering samuel dubose during a traffic stop on july 19th. the city's police chief says stopping these kinds of shootings needs to be a top priority. >> these egregious acts seem to keep go ing on and
. >> we're learning no criminal charges will be filed against the two university of cincinnati policefficers who arrived on scene to assist raymond tensing after the shooting death of samuel dubose. the hamilton county prosecutor say nounsing a grand jury heard testimony from officer david lindhdavid and chose not to indict them. tensing's attorney said he was being drag ed by dubose's car and feared for his life. >> no video we have shows any driving but the officer's video shows...
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police gunfire. you can read the full story at washingtonpost.com. bill from cincinnati. good morning. seven times more likely to be unarmed. the increase of police interaction with african american, just like the gentleman said before, if they would just behave themselves. daddy.ice are not my they do not tell me how to behave. these police officers talked to people as if they are god. when you ask somebody for the police, [indiscernible] i think those kinds of laws should be changed. host: thank you. we will get a response. guest: obviously, this is a big issue. all the more reason why it when police stopped people, there should be a legitimate reason for doing it. it should not be done willy-nilly. because it is a big deal to be calling somebody over, potentially searching them. idea --e circuits, the there are surrogates. the idea of blaming individual officers is disingenuous. obvious the, police officers -- some officers handle it in a way that is not good, but the truth is that legislators in every state, not only have an active list, but keep inactive list that require police to
police gunfire. you can read the full story at washingtonpost.com. bill from cincinnati. good morning. seven times more likely to be unarmed. the increase of police interaction with african american, just like the gentleman said before, if they would just behave themselves. daddy.ice are not my they do not tell me how to behave. these police officers talked to people as if they are god. when you ask somebody for the police, [indiscernible] i think those kinds of laws should be changed. host:...
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cincinnati, as well. and we also need the police to understand the concerns of the community. warranted stops, you know, what we just saw in cincinnati with an officer who's just been indicted for murder. i mean, these are tough issues. but at the heart of it is an ability to give people a sense that the system is not rigged against them, that they, in fact, can be hopeful. that, in fact, america can work for everybody. and jake, that's why i don't want to spend time talking about the negative stuff on the campaign. we have too much to do to build this country up so that everybody feels that they're a part of it. and we are doing that in the state of ohio but we've got a long way to go, jake, but we're trying our best. i promise you that. >> ohio governor john kasich. we look forward to joining you on the campaign trail. thanks so much. congratulations on the good reviews for your debate performance. >> thank you, jake. always a pleasure. >>> coming up, hillary clinton pounced on a comment jeb bush made this week deriding funding for women's health care. he tried to walk it bac
cincinnati, as well. and we also need the police to understand the concerns of the community. warranted stops, you know, what we just saw in cincinnati with an officer who's just been indicted for murder. i mean, these are tough issues. but at the heart of it is an ability to give people a sense that the system is not rigged against them, that they, in fact, can be hopeful. that, in fact, america can work for everybody. and jake, that's why i don't want to spend time talking about the negative...