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2014 una llamada al 911 alertÓ de una persona que con un arma amenazaba a otros en un parque en cleveland ohioonducids carro era conducido por el agente que entrenaba. para las autoridades la comparaciÓn de una pistola real y la reflik que tenÍa el niÑo es para exonerar a los acusados. juan carlos: los dos oficiales permanecerÁn en servicio restringido mientras se adelanta la revisiÓn administrativa desde que se recibe la llamada al 911 y incluye a todos los que se vieron involucrados. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. natalia: aumenta la indignaciÓn en chicago por una cultura de brutalidad policial porque agentes mataron a tiros a otros dos afroamericanos, el incidente parece confirmar la percepciÓn popular de la tendencia de usar fuerza letal como ocurriÓ con un adolescente ofuscado y su vecina que muriÓ en el tiroteo accidentalmente. vivia viviana: justicia piden. tienen a estos familiares el prÓxima del uso excesivo de la fuerza. >> nos despumuestra que tienen analizar las polÍticas y los policÍas mÁs adecuadamente para evitar muertes inecesarias. periodista: llamaron la p
2014 una llamada al 911 alertÓ de una persona que con un arma amenazaba a otros en un parque en cleveland ohioonducids carro era conducido por el agente que entrenaba. para las autoridades la comparaciÓn de una pistola real y la reflik que tenÍa el niÑo es para exonerar a los acusados. juan carlos: los dos oficiales permanecerÁn en servicio restringido mientras se adelanta la revisiÓn administrativa desde que se recibe la llamada al 911 y incluye a todos los que se vieron involucrados. es...
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the item popped up quietly this summer at 18 locations in cleveland, ohio. mcdonald' s says it will evaluate customer feedback after february. the push for a $15 an hour minimum wage is gaining momentum around the country. 13 states are scheduled to raise the minimum pay for hourly workers on january 1, including massachusetts. at least five states and 9 cities are set to consider going to $15 an hour as early as next year. in many cases, the increase will time to adjust. boston-based draftkings has filed a lawsuit against the illinois attorney general. attorney general lisa madigan ruled that daily fantasy sports betting is illegal gambling. fanduel says it will also pursue legal action. both draftkings and fan duel are already at odds with the new york attorney general. continue operating in new york while that case plays out. the patriots have the day off after hitting the practice field thursday to gear up for their afc east showdown sunday against they' ll travel to new jersey on saturday for the game. the patriots beat the jets by a touchdown earlier t
the item popped up quietly this summer at 18 locations in cleveland, ohio. mcdonald' s says it will evaluate customer feedback after february. the push for a $15 an hour minimum wage is gaining momentum around the country. 13 states are scheduled to raise the minimum pay for hourly workers on january 1, including massachusetts. at least five states and 9 cities are set to consider going to $15 an hour as early as next year. in many cases, the increase will time to adjust. boston-based...
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the popular comfort food quietly popped up this summer on menus at 18- cleveland ohio restaurants. a mcdonald's spokesperson says they're always looking for new ways to -- quote -- "offer relevant tastes to our customers." a mac and cheese entree is being sold as part of happy meals for kids -- and as a separate item. but only through february. then mcdonald's says it will evaluate now fox5 weather 24/7 there are no weather advisories all of southern envada will be up to 50mph off and coming weekend. and the national weather service has posted a high wind watch for the lake mead area starting saturday morning and running through sunday morning. the days of highs well-above normal are over, as the mercury will only reach the mid- to-upper 40s for the next few days, climbing back to the low 50s by the last day of the year. we need to mention that oh-so-slight chance for a few snow flurries as santa makes his sleigh ride over our area. no accumulation is expected. closed captioning closed captioning will resume shortly if your truck gets stolen - it's good to have a photo of it - to s
the popular comfort food quietly popped up this summer on menus at 18- cleveland ohio restaurants. a mcdonald's spokesperson says they're always looking for new ways to -- quote -- "offer relevant tastes to our customers." a mac and cheese entree is being sold as part of happy meals for kids -- and as a separate item. but only through february. then mcdonald's says it will evaluate now fox5 weather 24/7 there are no weather advisories all of southern envada will be up to 50mph off and...
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one in cleveland ohio in which an opposite thought a 12-year-old boy had a gun and the opposition and killed a young man. we are expecting -- they claim at least 500 people will be here trying to disrupt the evening and shut down chinatown to get their point across. thank you, jay. firefighters in dubai are still fighting a fire at a 63 story luxury hotel. the flames could be seen from miles away. at least 14 people suffered minor injuries. another person had a heart attack during the evacuation. a new year's eve fireworks show at the world's largest building went on as planned. leon: a rochester, new york man is behind bars accused of plotting a terrorist attack. the 23-year-old was arrested yesterday. they claimed he planned on bombing a bargain new year's eve in support of isis. he's facing a maximum of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine if convicted. authorities say he served five years for a 2006 robbery conviction and has been arrested several times for mental health issues. maureen: still ahead, a grim milestone in the flooding that forced thousands from their home to misso
one in cleveland ohio in which an opposite thought a 12-year-old boy had a gun and the opposition and killed a young man. we are expecting -- they claim at least 500 people will be here trying to disrupt the evening and shut down chinatown to get their point across. thank you, jay. firefighters in dubai are still fighting a fire at a 63 story luxury hotel. the flames could be seen from miles away. at least 14 people suffered minor injuries. another person had a heart attack during the...
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we're dipping back into live pictures of cleveland, ohio. kers taking to the microphones this is the second day in a row where protesters are taking to the streets to protest the grand jury's cities in cleveland not to charge a city police officer with fatally shooting-year-old tamir rice waving a toy pellet gun last november. it's a peaceful credit at the -- crowd at the moment. mike tobin is in cleveland on the ground. this is the justice center, right, mike? reporter: this is particularly cold wind today with the wind coming off the lake. i ballpark it as a dozen. this tricolor flags are from organization known as black man's army. they are out here. some members say they will demonstrate to fight against the system and prove they will not quit until they get a system of justice. now despite their sense of injustice, absence of charges with the grand jury administrative review sunday way to see if officers timothy lohman and or frank gorick violated police policy. despite the demonstrations brought by this action, the mayor of cleveland sa
we're dipping back into live pictures of cleveland, ohio. kers taking to the microphones this is the second day in a row where protesters are taking to the streets to protest the grand jury's cities in cleveland not to charge a city police officer with fatally shooting-year-old tamir rice waving a toy pellet gun last november. it's a peaceful credit at the -- crowd at the moment. mike tobin is in cleveland on the ground. this is the justice center, right, mike? reporter: this is particularly...
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macaroni and right now, it's several locations in cleveland, ohio. the mac and cheese is being sold as part of happy meals for kids -- and as a separate item. through february .. at which time mcdonald's will not to begin selling mac and cheese at more stores. next .. the mudslinging on the campaign trail doesn't take a holiday.. and another state cracks down on daily sports betting is now considered illegal gambling in the state of illinois. illinois' attorney general issued a legal opinion yesterday declaring that when someone "plays a game of chance or skill for money"...it is considered illegal gambling in the land of lincoln. but, one online "fantasy sports" provider..."fan duel"....issued a statement calling her opinion "disappointing". the fantasy sites are also banned here in nevada and new york. republican presidential candidate donald trump continues to lead the field, in a big way, heading into the new year. fox news correspondent joel waldman has more from washington. well before christmas, in grinch like fashion, jeb bush, predicted dona
macaroni and right now, it's several locations in cleveland, ohio. the mac and cheese is being sold as part of happy meals for kids -- and as a separate item. through february .. at which time mcdonald's will not to begin selling mac and cheese at more stores. next .. the mudslinging on the campaign trail doesn't take a holiday.. and another state cracks down on daily sports betting is now considered illegal gambling in the state of illinois. illinois' attorney general issued a legal opinion...
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. >>> a secret santa shelled out $107,000 to make christmas easier for people in cleveland, ohio, the anonymous donor paid for lay away gifts at a wal-mart store. cathy is one of the customers. >> i'm crying, it's amazing that someone has this much compassion, to help people that would have maybe had a bad christmas. >> now both can rest easier. >>> still to come on "action news" at one major retailer is gearing up for a shopping marathon, the store that will keep its doors open for seven straight days starting tomorrow. >> and health check tomorrow, people waiting to buy federal health insurance and the deadline extended to officials when "action news" comes right back. >>> the federal reserve is expecting to raise interest rates today, rates are sitting near zero since 2006 and the fed chair is indicating that a strong u.s. economy may be the reason for a rate hike, and assure investors any increase would be gradual. the federal reserve's decision is due by 2:00. >>> most kohls stores are bracing for a marathon of holiday shopping, many locations open at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow and remai
. >>> a secret santa shelled out $107,000 to make christmas easier for people in cleveland, ohio, the anonymous donor paid for lay away gifts at a wal-mart store. cathy is one of the customers. >> i'm crying, it's amazing that someone has this much compassion, to help people that would have maybe had a bad christmas. >> now both can rest easier. >>> still to come on "action news" at one major retailer is gearing up for a shopping marathon, the store that...
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. >>> people in cleveland ohio ended a peaceful protest over a grand jury's decision not to indict twoolice officers that killed a 12-year-old black boy. the mayor frank jackson said the grand jury's proceedings will be reviewed. tamir rice was waving a toy gun in a playground when fatally shot by a policeman. refugees in a town could be banned from buying and selling firearms. they were worried about the risk of firearms in the refugee shelters, and it was feared loud bangs could stir up memories of those that fled from war zones. >> hundreds of thousands arrived from greece. tourist numbers declined. some businesses say they are getting a boost from the arrivals. we have this report >>> it is greece's second-largest city, with a population of more than a million people. the city's coastline is a major tourist attraction. but it's an hour's drive to the border with macedonia, which is the main crossing point for refugees for the rest of europe. over a million refugees past through greece in 2015. many went through the city. and that has brought much-needed cash to the economy. >> some
. >>> people in cleveland ohio ended a peaceful protest over a grand jury's decision not to indict twoolice officers that killed a 12-year-old black boy. the mayor frank jackson said the grand jury's proceedings will be reviewed. tamir rice was waving a toy gun in a playground when fatally shot by a policeman. refugees in a town could be banned from buying and selling firearms. they were worried about the risk of firearms in the refugee shelters, and it was feared loud bangs could stir...
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we first have coming out of cleveland, ohio, where it was coming down. snowplows out in full force out here. actually you got upwards about 8 to 10 centimeters on the ground. the good news, this city is definitely built for this type of snowfall. it's an early season one with some of drivers out there trying to get used to those slick roads. as far as conditions as we look ahead, as i mentioned, that purchase coming in from the north, that is bringing some colder air. but clearer conditions at the least. down towards the south and the florida peninsula, you are looking at some widespread rainfall, 100 millimeters expected there for you. then all the way to the other side of the country over towards the western u.s. and western canada, we have our next storm system coming through. this is going to bring some blustery conditions with it. but also some heavy snowfall, upwards of 60 to 80 centimeters in higher elevations. take a look at your temperatures now. cold in the north. down toward the south, houston with a high of 17. los angeles, sunny skies for yo
we first have coming out of cleveland, ohio, where it was coming down. snowplows out in full force out here. actually you got upwards about 8 to 10 centimeters on the ground. the good news, this city is definitely built for this type of snowfall. it's an early season one with some of drivers out there trying to get used to those slick roads. as far as conditions as we look ahead, as i mentioned, that purchase coming in from the north, that is bringing some colder air. but clearer conditions at...
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a track for some amtrak passengers after their train hit a car on the tracks passing through cleveland, ohio. >> no one was hurt, but after a 7-hour delay, there were plenty of frustrated passengers. i understand you just talked to someone on board? >> reporter: this is a story of why so many people dread holiday travel. the trains here? 7 hours late this amtrak train was supposed to pull into the station at 1:00 this afternoon, not 8:00 at night. it was supposed to be a 17-hour ride, turning into a 24-hour ordeal. the train rammed into a car that ran out of gas while on the tracks. >> it was a weird braking, and it didn't seem normal. we heard helicopters overhead, and we would have loved to have communication. if you hit a car, you want to know you hit a car. >> reporter: 4 hours after the accident, no movement, and no word from the crew what was going on. at 6:00 a.m., the power went out. >> water was gone, the toilets couldn't flush because there was no water in the toilets, and there were napkins and stuff in the toilet. it was 8:00 a.m. after we started to move, after 6 hours, and then
a track for some amtrak passengers after their train hit a car on the tracks passing through cleveland, ohio. >> no one was hurt, but after a 7-hour delay, there were plenty of frustrated passengers. i understand you just talked to someone on board? >> reporter: this is a story of why so many people dread holiday travel. the trains here? 7 hours late this amtrak train was supposed to pull into the station at 1:00 this afternoon, not 8:00 at night. it was supposed to be a 17-hour...
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. >>> a cleveland, ohio, man says he will seek negligent homicide charges in the tamir rice case. an officer mistook his pellet gun for a real gun. the council member did not say when he will pursue the charges. activists say that they plan to protest in the city again today over the grand jury's decision. >>> is there such a thing as too much security when it comes to your child's school? why research says yes and how it could put students in danger. >>> the next "glee" star is behind bars. what police say they found on his computer. >>> 4:37 now as we face the fog this morning, it is thick out there as we take a live look outside northwest d.c. a what's >>> welcome back. a star from the hit tv show "glee" is behind bars this morning. police arrested mark salling on having child pornography. they arrested him in the los angeles area. he played bad boy buck on the hit tv show for six years. >>> the army got hit with a big bill for the run away surveillance balloon. you may remember back in october when the balloon broke free. the army has received more than 300,000 in claims from
. >>> a cleveland, ohio, man says he will seek negligent homicide charges in the tamir rice case. an officer mistook his pellet gun for a real gun. the council member did not say when he will pursue the charges. activists say that they plan to protest in the city again today over the grand jury's decision. >>> is there such a thing as too much security when it comes to your child's school? why research says yes and how it could put students in danger. >>> the next...
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the deep south, which is why we cited two of our four research sites there, the other two are cleveland, ohio and chicago, and in our big cities, cities like new york, you do also see a clustering of the extreme poor. so it's sort of an equal opportunity condition. >> sreenivasan: when it comes to this kind of poverty, how do we get out of it? >> so the first thing is to figure out ways to expand work opportunity for more americans, and in doing that, many families in $2 a day poverty do have some fragility, so we are going to have to think about jobs that have a little bit of give. ray mccormick in cleveland, a two-time cashier of the month; in the first six months of her job she accomplished that by memorizing the barcodes of produce items, speaking those barcodes into her phone, this recording device and then putting her phone on continuous play while she slept. yet the first time the gas tank went empty and she couldn't get to work, she was fired. so we need to improve the relationship between employees and employers. >> sreenivasan: kathryn edin thanks so much for joining us. >> my pleas
the deep south, which is why we cited two of our four research sites there, the other two are cleveland, ohio and chicago, and in our big cities, cities like new york, you do also see a clustering of the extreme poor. so it's sort of an equal opportunity condition. >> sreenivasan: when it comes to this kind of poverty, how do we get out of it? >> so the first thing is to figure out ways to expand work opportunity for more americans, and in doing that, many families in $2 a day...
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this is expected to last a few days. 3 3 tensions are high in cleveland, ohio after a grand jury declined to indict two officers in the fatal shooting of tamir rice.among them -- rookie officer timothy loehmann -- who shot the 12-year-old last year -- less than two seconds after arriving at a park where the boy was playing with a toy gun. prosecutors say loehmann was justified in his actionon ........cause he believed the young boy was a threat. 3 the tarrant county, texas district attorney's office confirms that the so-called "affluenza" teen... is in custody in mexico. ethan couch and his mother were detained in puerto vallarta monday evening. as don champion reports... the teen who made headlines for his defense in a deadly drunken- driving case... had been on the run for weeks. 3 it's not clear 3 just yet... if tonya couch will face charges in the case. 3 the frontman for heavy metal band... motorhead has died.ian kilmister also known as lemmy... died in los angeles yesterday... after a short battle with cancer.he was famous for his trademark look with the mustache ... mutton chops...
this is expected to last a few days. 3 3 tensions are high in cleveland, ohio after a grand jury declined to indict two officers in the fatal shooting of tamir rice.among them -- rookie officer timothy loehmann -- who shot the 12-year-old last year -- less than two seconds after arriving at a park where the boy was playing with a toy gun. prosecutors say loehmann was justified in his actionon ........cause he believed the young boy was a threat. 3 the tarrant county, texas district attorney's...
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. >> anchor: we're following more breaking news, this out of cleveland, ohio. a grand jury ruling the police officers who shot 12-year-old ta tamir will not be charged. he was shot and killed last clear in cleveland while holding what turned out to be a pellet the prosecutors saying it was clear that the boy was drawing the gun from his waistband when he was shot either to hand it over to police or to show them that it wasn't real, but he said there was no way for the officers on the scene to know that. so criminal charges can't be filed. at a nause conference the prosecutor asked legislators and toy companies to make changes so nothing like this happens again. >>> if the color and design of ear's pellet gun had screamed toy then the call that set it tragedy into motion may never have happened. >> anchor: the prosecutor in the case asked the community to respect the grand jury's decision. rice's family is upset saying the prosecutor manipulated the system . >> anchor: also on 7, police in malden searching for the driver responsible for a deadly hit and run. that
. >> anchor: we're following more breaking news, this out of cleveland, ohio. a grand jury ruling the police officers who shot 12-year-old ta tamir will not be charged. he was shot and killed last clear in cleveland while holding what turned out to be a pellet the prosecutors saying it was clear that the boy was drawing the gun from his waistband when he was shot either to hand it over to police or to show them that it wasn't real, but he said there was no way for the officers on the...
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. >> from cleveland, ohio, according to the guinness world records, what is the most expensive man-made object ever eagle? >> b. >> the international space station. now pricey is that? >> over $100 billion. >> $100 billion with a b? >> with a b. over $100 billion. that's right. >> from cal mizzou, michigan. which spacecraft was carrying which recent movie? >> c? >> yes! >> "the martian "? >> yes. >> you can catch steven on the expanse tuesdays at 10:00 on sci-fi. great gifts for a good cause. and they start at $5. plus, the disney star who's in she's bella tloern hoirn. hoirn. cially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, including those around babies, make sure their whooping cough vaccination is up to date. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about you and your family getting a whooping cough vaccination today. let's get these dayquil liquid gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. this one is max
. >> from cleveland, ohio, according to the guinness world records, what is the most expensive man-made object ever eagle? >> b. >> the international space station. now pricey is that? >> over $100 billion. >> $100 billion with a b? >> with a b. over $100 billion. that's right. >> from cal mizzou, michigan. which spacecraft was carrying which recent movie? >> c? >> yes! >> "the martian "? >> yes. >> you can catch...
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we're following more news tonight anger outrage in cleveland ohio after grand jury's decision to not indict two officers involved in shooting death of a 12-year-old boy. protester marching chanting rainy streets there grand jury's announcement come more than year an officers arrived on scene and pulled gun from waistband possibly to show it wasn't real. officers say they shot the boy because they feared for their lives. >>> and turning now to race for white house, donald trump continuing his war of words with hillary clinton tonight as rally in new hampshire. >> she is committed a criminal act. what she did the emails is criminal. according to every single person that i've met that know this stuff. and not just in one, and ben gaz also benghazi was different benghazi she was too at least answer phone calls. those comments in response to clinton comments last week he's a bully. trump also took a shot at her husband bill clinton earlier today after learning he would hitting campaign trail to support hillary trump tweeted he couldn't understand how she could have have her husband campai
we're following more news tonight anger outrage in cleveland ohio after grand jury's decision to not indict two officers involved in shooting death of a 12-year-old boy. protester marching chanting rainy streets there grand jury's announcement come more than year an officers arrived on scene and pulled gun from waistband possibly to show it wasn't real. officers say they shot the boy because they feared for their lives. >>> and turning now to race for white house, donald trump...
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enormous amount to support the boycott as we saw a number of them emerging around the country in cleveland ohio and detroit and atlanta and new york. the groups come together in 1971 from the national organization and have a membership of 25,000 which is a pretty large number. it's a very large number of women around the country that have come together and their biggest entry with the passage of the act in 1974. so to put that in context, 25,000 domestic workers are now organized out of the total of how many domestic workers in the country as a whole? >> maybe 1.5 million. so it is a small minority that are organized but social change always happens with a very small minority of people. it's always a small number that are at the forefront of any movement if you look at the civil rights movement the vast majority of people in the country were not engaged until the social change happen and that is the model of this case as well. >> i would like to push you just a little bit further and ask which i do think in terms of what generalizations we can make from the individual stories or the small busin
enormous amount to support the boycott as we saw a number of them emerging around the country in cleveland ohio and detroit and atlanta and new york. the groups come together in 1971 from the national organization and have a membership of 25,000 which is a pretty large number. it's a very large number of women around the country that have come together and their biggest entry with the passage of the act in 1974. so to put that in context, 25,000 domestic workers are now organized out of the...
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at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment spreading holiday cheer in cleveland ohio. hitting the layaway department at two separate walmart stores. "i just cried. it's amazing someone much compassion during the christmas season to help us. to help people who maybe wouldn't have had christmas.." the man paid off close to 107 thousand dollars in layaway goods. the items ranged from a pair of socks to a 70-inch television - and it's time for fox5 news at 11. lawmakers have a lot of work ahead of them, in making faraday future a what was discussed today in
at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment spreading holiday cheer in cleveland ohio. hitting the layaway department at two separate walmart stores. "i just cried. it's amazing someone much compassion during the christmas season to help us. to help people who maybe wouldn't have had christmas.." the man paid off close to 107 thousand dollars in layaway goods. the items ranged from a pair of socks to a 70-inch television - and it's time for fox5 news at 11....
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. >>> and in cleveland ohio protestors hit the streets.nd jury declined to indict two police officers in the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. >> simply put, given this perfect storm of human error, mistakes and miscommunications by all involved that day, the evidence did not indicate criminal conduct by police. >> officer timothy lohman shot and killed rice on a cleveland playground last year. lohman and his training officer have maintained they believed the 12-year-old was armed. rice had a bb gun. the rice family says they're saddened but not surprised by the decision. the cleveland police department will review both officers to see if they violated any internal policies. >> a driver in central pennsylvania crashed into two separate homes. investigators in granville township mifflin county say the driver suffered a seizure on saturday. nearby residents think the car actually went airborne before it slammed into a vacant house. the vehicle then kept going crashing into the home next door. that family was out to dinner at the time
. >>> and in cleveland ohio protestors hit the streets.nd jury declined to indict two police officers in the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. >> simply put, given this perfect storm of human error, mistakes and miscommunications by all involved that day, the evidence did not indicate criminal conduct by police. >> officer timothy lohman shot and killed rice on a cleveland playground last year. lohman and his training officer have maintained they believed the...
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iron monger and coal magnet from cleveland ohio. and they had a good distribution company in southeastern ohio and moved to cleveland. he has a mind for business and he starts out the bottom working as a clerk, working as a delivery man but he rises for the management of his family's farm and when he marries into a wealthier family and cleveland takes over his father-in-law's farm only financial failure that he ever said was is a young man almost loses everything. forced to sell at a d+ to high school classmate. >> host: how did he and mckinley hook up? >> guest: they meet in 1876. it is involved in a very weird thing. getting ready to make his 1st run. the minors dispute in eastern star county. the minors go on strike. they burn mines and be badly the superintendent of one of the mines in their own by the company the mark and i has. the rest and try them and no one can be found to defend them. stepping forward in defending the minors and they dissolve one of them off. and then when they proceed to give him a $120 fee which is a big
iron monger and coal magnet from cleveland ohio. and they had a good distribution company in southeastern ohio and moved to cleveland. he has a mind for business and he starts out the bottom working as a clerk, working as a delivery man but he rises for the management of his family's farm and when he marries into a wealthier family and cleveland takes over his father-in-law's farm only financial failure that he ever said was is a young man almost loses everything. forced to sell at a d+ to high...
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sorry about that, we are moving to arlene in cleveland, ohio.aller: back in the 1980's, i was working in a department store. every time i turned around, i was called to vote. a lot of people were saying why are you up -- why are they always calling you? i have been living in ohio for years and they never call me. the reason why you never got called is because a ticket from the voter registration and in bother to vote. i'm a black person. trial, it on a jury was all white, maybe two of us. to black people. they didn't bother to vote. black people today calling, they don't want what people to vote. they are just turn to keep us from voting. you didn't bother to vote. the reason why their voting now is because obama is a black man. i don't feel that way. that has redk man blood in him. this man is a man who was raised as the white man. host: arlene, we won't go down that road. jim in pennsylvania, we are getting your experience serving on a jury. caller: i was on a jury to years ago. was a violent death by one person. neither one was minority. i wa
sorry about that, we are moving to arlene in cleveland, ohio.aller: back in the 1980's, i was working in a department store. every time i turned around, i was called to vote. a lot of people were saying why are you up -- why are they always calling you? i have been living in ohio for years and they never call me. the reason why you never got called is because a ticket from the voter registration and in bother to vote. i'm a black person. trial, it on a jury was all white, maybe two of us. to...
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. >> good morning, a grand jury in cleveland ohio yesterday decided that the officer who killed tamir rice will not face criminal charges. starts a debate about the prosecution process and the role of grand jury trials. we want to begin with your experience serving on a jury. even if you have been summoned and not called. dial-in.entral if you live in the mountain .acific part (202) 748-8001 you can send us a tweet or on facebook.com. you can send an e-mail as well. are open.lines let me show you this piece in the washington post. video is no guarantee of conviction in police shooting cases. he reports that prosecutors are often reluctant to pursue these cases for many reasons. have long-standing relationships with police and are hesitant -- -- police make avoid putting cells in harms way out of fear of making an error. takes any it often extraordinary circumstance such as a video recording of the incident to persuade prosecutors to press charges. juriese of thumb is that tend to find police witnesses more credible than average citizens and are easily persuaded that excessive force is
. >> good morning, a grand jury in cleveland ohio yesterday decided that the officer who killed tamir rice will not face criminal charges. starts a debate about the prosecution process and the role of grand jury trials. we want to begin with your experience serving on a jury. even if you have been summoned and not called. dial-in.entral if you live in the mountain .acific part (202) 748-8001 you can send us a tweet or on facebook.com. you can send an e-mail as well. are open.lines let me...
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. ♪ >>> in cleveland, ohio night out on the town ended in gunfire sending three people to the hospitalhe shooter. it happened early this morning at a nightclub. all three victims are in their 20s and authorities say their injuries are not life threatening. police are looking for a young man who sped away from the scene in an older car. police track down a man they believe killed a woman in orlando after she called 911 and reported she had been kidnapped and put inside the trunk of a car. deputes in orange county say david pain is charged with first degree murder and arm kidnappi kidnapping. authorities say pain forced 25-year-old jazz minute samuel into the trunk of her own car last thursday. we told you last week she called 911 but when deputes got there it was too late. authorities found her body in that trunk. they say the two had just ended a relationship. samuel's grandmother is trying to wrap her head around this whole thing. >> gave me respect. i'll give that to him, you know, but as of now, today, i have a lot of things running through my mind. >> authorities say they were able
. ♪ >>> in cleveland, ohio night out on the town ended in gunfire sending three people to the hospitalhe shooter. it happened early this morning at a nightclub. all three victims are in their 20s and authorities say their injuries are not life threatening. police are looking for a young man who sped away from the scene in an older car. police track down a man they believe killed a woman in orlando after she called 911 and reported she had been kidnapped and put inside the trunk of a...
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of cleveland, ohio after a grand jury decided no to the tight two police officers in the the shooting12 year-old tamer wright. >> simply put, given this perfect storm of human error the state's miscommunications, by all involve, that day the evident did not indicate criminal conduct by police. >> wright was shot and killed by officer timothy low man at a cleveland play ground last year. he and his partner officer frank garknack has maintained that they thought the 12 year-old was armed. the it turnout to be a bee-bee gun. wright's family says they are saddened but not surprised by today's decision. the police chief announced review of both officers to see if they violated any departmental policies. >>> chicago mayor rahm emmanuel is cutting his vacation short to deal with another fatal police shooting. the police department was already under investigation when police shot and killed two people last saturday. the officer said 19 year-old quintonio mcgreer was being combative toward officer before he was shot. the 19 year-old's neighbor, a grandmother, was accidentally hit by gunfire. >
of cleveland, ohio after a grand jury decided no to the tight two police officers in the the shooting12 year-old tamer wright. >> simply put, given this perfect storm of human error the state's miscommunications, by all involve, that day the evident did not indicate criminal conduct by police. >> wright was shot and killed by officer timothy low man at a cleveland play ground last year. he and his partner officer frank garknack has maintained that they thought the 12 year-old was...
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you're looking at live pictures of cleveland, ohio, in the area of ontario street and lakeside avenuerotesters are gathering right now. they are very upset with the decision by a grand jury which decided not to charge a city policeman with fatally shooting 12-year-old tamir rice. a group called puncture the silence is urging not just clevelanders, but everyone in the nation to join their protest. and what do we have in new york? a small group of protesters in new york city gathering in union square. this is a park that is sort of
you're looking at live pictures of cleveland, ohio, in the area of ontario street and lakeside avenuerotesters are gathering right now. they are very upset with the decision by a grand jury which decided not to charge a city policeman with fatally shooting 12-year-old tamir rice. a group called puncture the silence is urging not just clevelanders, but everyone in the nation to join their protest. and what do we have in new york? a small group of protesters in new york city gathering in union...
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asheville.that water has gone down quite a bit since earlier this morning. 3 3 city leaders in 3 cleveland, ohio are asking people to stay calm.. after a grand jury decided not to file charges in the death of a 12 year old boy. boy.in november of last year.. tamir rice was shot and killed thought the boy was armed.it turned out he was holding a pellet gun.now, an attorney for the rice family says he believes the prosecutor in the case sided with the police.. and didi't present all the evidence to the grand jury. 3 3 [subodh chandra-rice family attorney] "this prosecutor under the guise of transparency kept selectively leaking information that secured to exonerate the officers but also prepare the public to accept a terrible travesty of injustice." injustice."that attorney 3 says tamir rice's mother is too distraught to offer a statement.he is also encouraging peaceful protests. 3 a chicago police officer charged with murder is expected to enter a plea today. today.jason van dyke shot 1 1 year old laquan mcdonald **16** times last year. year.the shooting caused protests all across the city ter th
asheville.that water has gone down quite a bit since earlier this morning. 3 3 city leaders in 3 cleveland, ohio are asking people to stay calm.. after a grand jury decided not to file charges in the death of a 12 year old boy. boy.in november of last year.. tamir rice was shot and killed thought the boy was armed.it turned out he was holding a pellet gun.now, an attorney for the rice family says he believes the prosecutor in the case sided with the police.. and didi't present all the evidence...
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heavy rain also triggered flooding in the midwest and south.tensions are high in cleveland ohio after a grand jury declined to indict two officers in the fatal shooting of tamir rice. among them... rookie officer timothy loehmann... who shot the 12 - year - old last year... less than two seconds after getting to a park where the boy was playing with a toy gun. prosecutors say loehmann was justified in his actions... because he thought the young boy was a threat.and the "affluenza" teen... wanted for violating his probation in texas... is back in custody. 18 - year - old ethan couch was arrested in monday... two weeks after not showing up for a hearing. couch made headlines back in 20 - 13 when he was sentenced to just 10 years probation after a drunk driving crash that killed four people. 3 and be sure to check out siouxland news dot com all day at work and home for the latest news, weather and sports. 3 and here is what the folks in studio 57 are working on that you'll see in an hour on cbs "this morning". 3 "this is siouxland news at sunrise on 3 kmeg 14" 3 good morning everyone and
heavy rain also triggered flooding in the midwest and south.tensions are high in cleveland ohio after a grand jury declined to indict two officers in the fatal shooting of tamir rice. among them... rookie officer timothy loehmann... who shot the 12 - year - old last year... less than two seconds after getting to a park where the boy was playing with a toy gun. prosecutors say loehmann was justified in his actions... because he thought the young boy was a threat.and the "affluenza"...
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. >>> protesters taking to the streets of cleveland, ohio, after a grand jury declined to date a police officer in the death of a 12-year-old, police shot and killed tamir rice in toy gun and the two officers involved in the shooting said that it looked real, the incident was caught on surveillance video. federal prosecutors are conducting a civil rights investigation of the cleveland police department. >>> new developments to the everett man, we are learning he will face a judge again to determine if he is a danger to the community. mark lavoine surrendered to police, he was in court yesterday and will remain behind bars until his hearing later this week. >>> it is 5:20 right now, three police officers are being called heros for saving a woman inside of a burning home in webster, the group forced their way into one apartment yesterday to save the woman inside. she is being treated for serious injury, we are told two of the officers also suffered smoke inhalation. >>> police are investigating if other banks are involved in a major hack attack at a local quincy credit union customers wer
. >>> protesters taking to the streets of cleveland, ohio, after a grand jury declined to date a police officer in the death of a 12-year-old, police shot and killed tamir rice in toy gun and the two officers involved in the shooting said that it looked real, the incident was caught on surveillance video. federal prosecutors are conducting a civil rights investigation of the cleveland police department. >>> new developments to the everett man, we are learning he will face a...
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nothing better to do in cleveland ohio. i think it will be very exciting.a lot of people interested in the process. holding this over his head. he does see that against him within the gop. he will bring them down. not just in the white house, but in congress as well. trish: they do not like the idea. this backroom deal. they want to cast their vote for donald trump or whoever they cast their vote for will represent them when they go to the convention. then you have a real problem with the system overall. they are instructing the delegates who to vote for on the first ballot. after that, all bets are off. voting for candidate x or y on the first ballot, then everything is fine. you can see someone emerge. we are getting really had of ourselves. trish: calling into question just exactly who gets it. the idea that a trump run as an independent. they could run together on the independent ticket veered but if that were to happen, does the math add up, chris? even if you got two thirds of his supporters right now saying that he would fall through and bow for him
nothing better to do in cleveland ohio. i think it will be very exciting.a lot of people interested in the process. holding this over his head. he does see that against him within the gop. he will bring them down. not just in the white house, but in congress as well. trish: they do not like the idea. this backroom deal. they want to cast their vote for donald trump or whoever they cast their vote for will represent them when they go to the convention. then you have a real problem with the...
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i'm from cleveland, ohio and detroit michigan. nt in elations are importa this country. we have millions among millions along in a o get commerce-based activity every day. i can understand where these groups of black lives matter and everyone else are coming from. yes, we do have kind of a -- i epidemic, but that's what people are calling t, of officers killing african-american unarmed gentlemen but at the same time when there's a criminal element, big or small, whenever you initiate to have interaction toh police, you need to come a comply and not a resist mode. ace relations in this country are great. white, black, latino, muslims, along and etting coexisting each other, if we could get our government to do to do as far as legislations and policy, not to but let s or hinder us us strive and thrive, we'll be fine. but as far as, you know, the police things with the black community, we have a culture of drug, sex and violence in our hip-hop munity, in our culture. if we don't change that, we're going to have the same problems we have right now with our police in our blac
i'm from cleveland, ohio and detroit michigan. nt in elations are importa this country. we have millions among millions along in a o get commerce-based activity every day. i can understand where these groups of black lives matter and everyone else are coming from. yes, we do have kind of a -- i epidemic, but that's what people are calling t, of officers killing african-american unarmed gentlemen but at the same time when there's a criminal element, big or small, whenever you initiate to have...
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that happened just east of cleveland ohio this morning.e hurt as they delayed about six hours while investigating what happened and cleaned up the wreckage. turns out that the car was on the truck out of gas. rainy and icy weather may be to blame for a charter bus crash that happened in chicago this morning. the accident shutting down parts of interstate 55 during the morning rush hour. a total of eight people were taken to the hospital. >> and the winner is now under water. and that they damaged more rain and forecasted for the middle of the week. flooding also reached havoc in australian's northern territory. a large stretch of the major highway is now closed. authorities are warning about k tile near the popular areas. the 28-year-old man is missing after being slept away by the floodwaters. hundreds of residence are living in shelters. >>> if you know anyone that got a drone for christmas, they will need to know that there is a new drone restriction tonight. >> yeah. everybody close your blinds. investigative reporter russ ptacek uncov
that happened just east of cleveland ohio this morning.e hurt as they delayed about six hours while investigating what happened and cleaned up the wreckage. turns out that the car was on the truck out of gas. rainy and icy weather may be to blame for a charter bus crash that happened in chicago this morning. the accident shutting down parts of interstate 55 during the morning rush hour. a total of eight people were taken to the hospital. >> and the winner is now under water. and that they...
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there is not enough work in cleveland ohio and certainly not from a full-time employer, stable work and automation work. so when a lot of economists look at this they say well maybe you should create a rich unemployment system. it seemed to us that went against what our respondents wanted. they wanted to work. even if you know mary and the last chapter from the delta can't stand her and her feet for more than 20 minutes she doesn't want to be on ssi. she wants a job. if you look around america even though these folks are generally low-skilled there is so much work to be done. they don't have enough afterschool programs. our parks are full of litter and national parks aren't able to open all year round. our libraries are short-staffed. we can open our recreation centers so what we really call for is a radical thinking about what it means to have work opportunity. we think given the american culture and given the fact that we are in a country where that we need to find ways of connecting people with opportunity. >> host: sort of like the old work programs that be saw back during the depre
there is not enough work in cleveland ohio and certainly not from a full-time employer, stable work and automation work. so when a lot of economists look at this they say well maybe you should create a rich unemployment system. it seemed to us that went against what our respondents wanted. they wanted to work. even if you know mary and the last chapter from the delta can't stand her and her feet for more than 20 minutes she doesn't want to be on ssi. she wants a job. if you look around america...
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very close and -- >>> cleveland, ohio, a city that has seen its ups and downs but like all big cities crime is an issue in good times and bad. if you're arrested in cleveland, you could spend anywhere from a few hours to several years inside the cuyahoga county correction center. most of the 2,200 men and women incarcerated here have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. some say the jail is a city unto itself but its director would disagree. >> i don't think this is a little city. i don't think there's a city like this in the real world. only because we have a large volume of very difficult people. >> everyone else put your hands up on your head. >> people with a lot of troubles and a lot of needs. >> according to correctional staff, inmate charles evans fits that description. >> i'm charles now, but they used to call me allen. i've been coming here since 1994. i used to be a big time drug dealer, all this and that. everybody in this building know who i am. >> evans is currently serving a six-month sentence for theft, but during his st
very close and -- >>> cleveland, ohio, a city that has seen its ups and downs but like all big cities crime is an issue in good times and bad. if you're arrested in cleveland, you could spend anywhere from a few hours to several years inside the cuyahoga county correction center. most of the 2,200 men and women incarcerated here have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. some say the jail is a city unto itself but its director would...
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and right now tensions are high in cleveland ohio after a grand jury decided not to indict two officers in the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice last year. officer timothy loehmann is accused of shooting the 12-year-old less than two seconds after arriving at a park where rice was playing with a toy gun. prosecutors say loehmann was justified in the shooting because he believed rice was a threat at the time. elizabeth: the time is 5:08. we have the quiet after the storm. metinka: the acute relation has stopped. a little bit of light snow -- accumulation has stopped. a little bit of light snow early today. it is going to be lifting up to the north east and moving out. in des moines, it was a record snow we day. maybe you've got some scooping to do. maybe you are going to enjoy the snow. it is going to stay chilly with temperatures in the mid-20's. elizabeth: thanks metinka. more big stories this morning des moines police are still looking for a suspect in a deadly double shooting sunday night. it happened at 5201 south union street east of the airport. monday we learned the names
and right now tensions are high in cleveland ohio after a grand jury decided not to indict two officers in the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice last year. officer timothy loehmann is accused of shooting the 12-year-old less than two seconds after arriving at a park where rice was playing with a toy gun. prosecutors say loehmann was justified in the shooting because he believed rice was a threat at the time. elizabeth: the time is 5:08. we have the quiet after the storm. metinka: the...
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>> reporter: several week later, laci and her family traveled to the closest e site center in cleveland, ohio technology that use as high definition camera, led screens and other features could work for laci. >> she was just so confident. she was like i know they're going to work. this is, you know, this will change my life. i still had a little doubt. ♪ >> reporter: lisa didn't want lysis laci to be disappointed and sean. >> the first person she saw her mom. >> i knew that she saw by the smile on her face. >> is she as beautiful as you thought? >> yes. >> it's okay to cry. >> you can just see it. like her whole face, her whole body. >> reporter: tell me what it was like the moment you could really see? >> it was just awesome. even for a split second i would have been absolutely grateful. it was just amazing. >> reporter: laci admits the glasses are funky looking much she's obsessed with teenaged mutant ninja turtles and thinks she looks like her favorite character when she puts the e site glasses on. >> kind of look like donna tell low. he's the purple masked guy so it really doesn't bother
>> reporter: several week later, laci and her family traveled to the closest e site center in cleveland, ohio technology that use as high definition camera, led screens and other features could work for laci. >> she was just so confident. she was like i know they're going to work. this is, you know, this will change my life. i still had a little doubt. ♪ >> reporter: lisa didn't want lysis laci to be disappointed and sean. >> the first person she saw her mom. >>...
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police officers responding to a 911 call about a guy with a pistol at the recreation center in cleveland, ohio. these two cleveland police officers show up at that location. officer graifrank garmback was driving and timothy loehmann was with him. you can see the gazebo. officers say they told rice to drop his weapon but instead as you mentioned the prosecutor says he pulled it from his waist and had been waving it around at the park for some time which prompted the 911 call. officer loehmann, within seconds, opened fire and hit rice once in the stomach, the 12-year-old died in the hospital the next day. the gun was an air soft, an air gun built to look like the real thing. officer loehmann had been hired as an officer earlier that year in march of 2014. less than eight months on the job. he had quit before he learned he was going to be fired at another dsht law gives the benefit of the doubt police officers and their -- the civil rights division plans to continue an independent review of the shooting. >> rick leventhal, thank you so much. we'll keep folks posted on updates on that story. than
police officers responding to a 911 call about a guy with a pistol at the recreation center in cleveland, ohio. these two cleveland police officers show up at that location. officer graifrank garmback was driving and timothy loehmann was with him. you can see the gazebo. officers say they told rice to drop his weapon but instead as you mentioned the prosecutor says he pulled it from his waist and had been waving it around at the park for some time which prompted the 911 call. officer loehmann,...
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this blackout was caused by a tree limb in cleveland, ohio, and it hasn't happened since. richard legit knows how easy it would be to make this happen again. >> you're saying that today, foreign actors already have the capability of shutting down key u.s. infrastructure. >> absolutely. >> via cyberattack? >> yeah. >> electrical distribution, natural gas distribution. transportation networks, air traffic control system, financial sector, all those things. >> you just shut down the u.s.? >> basically, yeah. >> he is the deputy director of the national security agency, where every day he is fighting a war that's constantly shifting against increasingly familiar adversaries. >> we are in a battle, if not an actual war, in cyberspace. and i wanted folks to understand and appreciate that. >> with multiple actors? >> multiple actors, yes. >> china, russia, iran? >> north korea, eastern europe. >> countless enemies launching a staggering number of attacks tracked here in the nsa's cybercommand center. >> how many cyberattacks do you see a day here? >> if you had to quantify, hundr
this blackout was caused by a tree limb in cleveland, ohio, and it hasn't happened since. richard legit knows how easy it would be to make this happen again. >> you're saying that today, foreign actors already have the capability of shutting down key u.s. infrastructure. >> absolutely. >> via cyberattack? >> yeah. >> electrical distribution, natural gas distribution. transportation networks, air traffic control system, financial sector, all those things. >>...
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a cleveland, ohio, city council member says he will seek negligent homicide charges in the case of tamirice. the 12-year-old was shot and killed by a police officer who mistook his pellet gun for a real gun. he didn't say when he planned to pursue charges. the grand jury decided not to press charges. activists say they plan to protest in the city again today over that grand jury's decision. >>> new report in the wall street journal said the u.s. spied on israel, specifically prime minister benjamin netanyahu had his communications targeted and taken by intelligence agents according to this report. this happened as the nuclear deal with iran was going on. this worked as netanyahu was working to increase mistrust with the countries involved. it came after president obama promised no to the spy on allies two years ago. >>> good morning, i'm landon dowdy at cnbc headquarters. toyota is expected to announce a new initiative at the consumer electronics show in las vegas next week. they'll say know found a way for cars to collect real time information to data centers about road conditions. it w
a cleveland, ohio, city council member says he will seek negligent homicide charges in the case of tamirice. the 12-year-old was shot and killed by a police officer who mistook his pellet gun for a real gun. he didn't say when he planned to pursue charges. the grand jury decided not to press charges. activists say they plan to protest in the city again today over that grand jury's decision. >>> new report in the wall street journal said the u.s. spied on israel, specifically prime...
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on our coffee table we had life, better homes & gardens and have any that we got from going to cleveland, ohio, my mother went to the fashion shows and in this particular one she got a subscription to it and i thought everyone had this at home. so i kind of grew up with people of different races being ordinary. >> how much does ordinary or whatever we can do about that, how does that lead to a more general acceptance that that is the way that life is? >> it becomes ordinary because we do it. we didn't know that it was from the 14th century or something. we found it for the disaster of not knowing whether someone was married or not. but it's actually an abbreviation of a once called little boys and girls names, it just means mistress about marital status. and it's actually on tombstones from centuries ago.
on our coffee table we had life, better homes & gardens and have any that we got from going to cleveland, ohio, my mother went to the fashion shows and in this particular one she got a subscription to it and i thought everyone had this at home. so i kind of grew up with people of different races being ordinary. >> how much does ordinary or whatever we can do about that, how does that lead to a more general acceptance that that is the way that life is? >> it becomes ordinary...
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we're cleveland, ohio. as public officials, as attorneys, as people in the community, we have a responsibility to promote the right message and the message isn't destruction. the rest should have discussion between people that come to a solution that we can come together. not have violence to separate people even more. >> attorney henry hilo, thank you for joining us on cnn. >> thank you. >>> i want to bring in now bernie carrick, a former new york city police commissioner and sunny hosin, former federal prosecutor. sunny, you know the family, right? >> yes. >> and the family released a statement today and we've been talking about it on television. they said they weren't surprised. but you were. why were you surprised? >> i was surprised because i'm a former prosecutor and i know prosecutors control the grand jury. you control the flow of information. he control who goes in front of the grand jury. you control which charges are presented. so if you want an indictment as a prosecutor, you get an indictment.
we're cleveland, ohio. as public officials, as attorneys, as people in the community, we have a responsibility to promote the right message and the message isn't destruction. the rest should have discussion between people that come to a solution that we can come together. not have violence to separate people even more. >> attorney henry hilo, thank you for joining us on cnn. >> thank you. >>> i want to bring in now bernie carrick, a former new york city police commissioner...
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. >>> tensions are high in cleveland, ohio after a grand jury declined to indict twos officers in thedly shooting of tamir race. among them, rookie officer timothy loehmann who shot the 12-year-old last year after arriving. saying he was justified in his actions because he believed the young boy was a threat. >>> meanwhile, chicago mayor rahm emanuel returning from vacation to address the crisis involving the chicago police department. police shot examine killed -- and killed two people, 19-year-old lagreer and betty jones saturday, he wants an immediate review of how police responded to call involving police crisis or with mental health problems. >>> parts of the northeast seeing the first snow of the winter season! as a result of the deadly winter storm system hitting parts of the country, on monday that system dumped heavy snow and ice on the nation's mid section sparking accidents and disrupting travel, heavy rain also triggered widespread flooding in the midwest and in the south. >>> they want parents to have a little time with the grown ups, netflix announced it will host a spec
. >>> tensions are high in cleveland, ohio after a grand jury declined to indict twos officers in thedly shooting of tamir race. among them, rookie officer timothy loehmann who shot the 12-year-old last year after arriving. saying he was justified in his actions because he believed the young boy was a threat. >>> meanwhile, chicago mayor rahm emanuel returning from vacation to address the crisis involving the chicago police department. police shot examine killed -- and killed...