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in cell phone video shot by clemons' friend, the officers are seen pinning clemons to the ground and exposing her breasts, as one of them says, "i'll break your arm, that's what i'm about to do." >> i will break your arm. that's what i'm about to do. >> y he to break my arm? amy: protesters are demanding that charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest mons be dropped. they're also demanding discipline for employees who were part of the incident, access to police video, and a statement from waffle house denouncing how clemons was arrested. protesters say they'll spend just $2 pchase sodas so they can occupy seats at waffle house restaurants nationwide during peak business hours today. meanwhile, the whiteouse sd this week it's working to set up a meeting between president trump and james shaw jr., a 29-year-old resident of nashville, tennessee, who's been credited with saving many lives, after he wrestled an assault rifle from a gunman as a mass shooting at a waffle house last month, also on april 22. the white house's overture came after trump came under criticism for remaini
in cell phone video shot by clemons' friend, the officers are seen pinning clemons to the ground and exposing her breasts, as one of them says, "i'll break your arm, that's what i'm about to do." >> i will break your arm. that's what i'm about to do. >> y he to break my arm? amy: protesters are demanding that charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest mons be dropped. they're also demanding discipline for employees who were part of the incident, access to police...
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the arrest occurred after a disagreement between clemons and an employee.y clemons asked to speak with a corporate manager... and the employee called police. waffle house said in a statement that the employee was justified in calling police, but some say it was a case of racial profiling and excessive force. <"no consumer should ask for a manager and then end up on the ground with their breasts exposed so were asking, are you going to stand with us to call for a hearing with the consumer rights division of the federal trade commission?"> waffle house says it is still investigating the incident. activist groups are calling for a nationwide boycott of the restaurant chain. (pam) in sports. the warriors are gearing up for game two of the playoffs tomorrow... against the new orleans pelicans. the dubs were in practice today... but the question on everyone's mind ... is steph curry back? sports director gary radnich has that... and all the sports... next. next at 8 -- drunk on mouthwash... we have the video of a driver stopped for driving while intoxicated... an
the arrest occurred after a disagreement between clemons and an employee.y clemons asked to speak with a corporate manager... and the employee called police. waffle house said in a statement that the employee was justified in calling police, but some say it was a case of racial profiling and excessive force. waffle house says it is still investigating the incident. activist groups are calling for a nationwide boycott of the restaurant chain. (pam) in sports. the warriors are gearing up for...
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the people in mobile, alabama, it was the police that dragged miss clemons until she was exposed.ame thing, it was the police that did the chokehold in the waffle house in north carolina. it seems like we're seeing some movement from starbucks. nothing from the police. in fact they're doubling down and waffle house said we support them. we've got to do both. we can't just deal with the private sector because the police could have come to those scenes and said there's no probable cause here, there's no reason for us to do anything. they did the opposite. >> yes. well, there's a culture in policing right now that would have us accept that kind of behavior, that kind of action as normal. and so when the police come out and defend the arrest, including the black police chief in philadelphia, i think that what they want us to do is say, okay, well, when a starbucks manager calls to weaponize the police against black people in white spaces, the police are just doing what they normally do. this is what the police are supposed to do. in fact this is not what the police are supposed to do.
the people in mobile, alabama, it was the police that dragged miss clemons until she was exposed.ame thing, it was the police that did the chokehold in the waffle house in north carolina. it seems like we're seeing some movement from starbucks. nothing from the police. in fact they're doubling down and waffle house said we support them. we've got to do both. we can't just deal with the private sector because the police could have come to those scenes and said there's no probable cause here,...
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linda clemons says that her son struggled with mental illness and has been homeless for the past year. >> whoever shot him for whatever reason i forgive them but i need them to turn themselves in. no one has the right to take away someone else's life. >> investigators are asking anyone with information on what happened to contact albany police. >>> the gas prices are on the rise in california, this summer you could see the most expensive gas prices in the past four years. the price for a gallon of unleaded is $3.56. three dollars and $.71 in san francisco, $3.65 in santa rosa. the prices will continue to climb with crude oil at the highest price in years. >>> an effort to repeal the increase in the gas tax is ramping up. supporters submitted hundreds of thousands of signatures today. this comes days after their the state transportation officials announced $2.6 billion in mass transit improvements funded in part by the tax hikes. they say repealing the gas tax could jeopardize construction projects statewide. >>> the dow lost 148 point the nasdaq dropped 53. however all three indexes e
linda clemons says that her son struggled with mental illness and has been homeless for the past year. >> whoever shot him for whatever reason i forgive them but i need them to turn themselves in. no one has the right to take away someone else's life. >> investigators are asking anyone with information on what happened to contact albany police. >>> the gas prices are on the rise in california, this summer you could see the most expensive gas prices in the past four years....
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. >> reporter: lynda clemons said her son was on the street and police are investigating and asking for any witnesses to come for. albany police say they are working this case and don't have a description of any sort of suspect they are ready to share. this is the first homicide in three years. >>> uc berkeley police are searching for an armed robbery suspect who attacked a student of the week and. invest it or say a man with a gun approached a student near college and channing wait. the victim fought off the suspect who then follow the student to the incident of the residence home. surveillance video captured an image of the suspect in the doorway and he was standing over the victim who had fallen to the ground. the student managed to get away and it happened about 1:30 am on saturday morning. students a week talk to today said it is important to be vigilant. they also say it is not surprising when something like this happens. >> it is terrifying, but this is not something new. >> the attacks happen from time to time, but there is a lot of students and a big school. i think you are gen
. >> reporter: lynda clemons said her son was on the street and police are investigating and asking for any witnesses to come for. albany police say they are working this case and don't have a description of any sort of suspect they are ready to share. this is the first homicide in three years. >>> uc berkeley police are searching for an armed robbery suspect who attacked a student of the week and. invest it or say a man with a gun approached a student near college and channing...
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you and i have talked about is no matter whether it was stephon clark in sacramento or the case of clemonsabama, which i've been involved in both, let me be in full disclosure, or other situations of race, starbucks in philadelphia, there's been radio silence from this administration. not one word. and when you have an unarmed black man disarm a man that had an ar-15 shooting and killing four people in a waffle house in tennessee, this president doesn't even tweet about the heroic deed. is this clearly a race signal from this white house? >> obviously, yes, i think it is a race signal. but i also think in the case of james shaw jr., there is no way this white house wants to comment because it runs contrary to every message they're trying to put out there around gunds. their message is more guns make people safe. james shaw jr. has proven that not to be the case. he was able to disarm this man with no guns and save lives in the process so i'm not surprised that the white house has not commented on that. but i would say, though, about some of the shootings that happen around the country, thi
you and i have talked about is no matter whether it was stephon clark in sacramento or the case of clemonsabama, which i've been involved in both, let me be in full disclosure, or other situations of race, starbucks in philadelphia, there's been radio silence from this administration. not one word. and when you have an unarmed black man disarm a man that had an ar-15 shooting and killing four people in a waffle house in tennessee, this president doesn't even tweet about the heroic deed. is this...
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joins us from the white house and janice macke fraer in the south korean capital seoul and steve clemonsshington editor at large for "the atlantic." geoff, i missed friday. what happened? saturday he says it's back on? i thought he called it off? that letter was strongly worded? >> right. the president says the summit is still happening june 12th in singapore. that hasn't changed. it had changed when he decided to scrap the summit late last week. at this point, without officials are working overtime to put all of the pieces in place to do the necessary logistical and diplomatic work to make this summit come together. perhaps on june 12th. but motivation isn't really the issue. the president wants this meeting to happen, clearly. north korea all appearances suggests want this meeting to happen. kim would be elevated in status and stature the second he walks into the room to meet the president of the united states, but the underlying issue, the pressing crisis of north korea's nuclear problem has not changed, and that's to say nothing of the other questions about the potential economic san
joins us from the white house and janice macke fraer in the south korean capital seoul and steve clemonsshington editor at large for "the atlantic." geoff, i missed friday. what happened? saturday he says it's back on? i thought he called it off? that letter was strongly worded? >> right. the president says the summit is still happening june 12th in singapore. that hasn't changed. it had changed when he decided to scrap the summit late last week. at this point, without officials...
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his partners george clemons of the french premier said he thought that he was a christlike figure. you need the political school and you need the vision. that's the wide. you need people with a sense of what is wrong with the president , where do you want to take him and then you have a grounded in values that they feel comfortable with. ultimately this was gorbachev's failing at home. he made major changes but his downfall came because he didn't ground that in values that made people -- change is scary. it gives people a sense of confidence that it will work out it's not her game -- its stock rabin ultimately there to scholars of leadership at harvard. they talk about keeping the opposition close and controlling temperature ultimately he paid the ultimate price. so i think you have to when kissinger and zhou enlai made the breakthrough he came home and there was huge opposition. you have been telling us all along this was red china and this is worse. you have to be able to bring people along and there's very little that can be done by leaders. they are the ones even today do we st
his partners george clemons of the french premier said he thought that he was a christlike figure. you need the political school and you need the vision. that's the wide. you need people with a sense of what is wrong with the president , where do you want to take him and then you have a grounded in values that they feel comfortable with. ultimately this was gorbachev's failing at home. he made major changes but his downfall came because he didn't ground that in values that made people -- change...