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a fellow police officer accidentallyt sd killed colson who was an undercover narcotics officer.t involving other suspects in march of 2016. colson's family says they want accountability. >>> in just a few minutes, parents and others are expected to pack into the fairfax county school board meeting tonight. >> that's right. the board set to vote tonight on some controversial changes to the sex ed curriculum for oer students. bureau chief julie carey takes a look. >>> good evening -- >> reporter: speaking before the school board, not something t englishcher mary matheson relishes. she's lending support to those for e older students,e on change meant to help students -- >> i saw one too many kids strugglegith not be accepted for who they are. >> reporter: one of the most controversial changes replaces the term "biological sex" with "sex assigned at birth." >> biological sex is incomplee. w know now that gender is determined by a whole lot of different factors, and gender identity follows that. >> reporter: groups ranging from the arlington diocese to the fairfax county republican p
a fellow police officer accidentallyt sd killed colson who was an undercover narcotics officer.t involving other suspects in march of 2016. colson's family says they want accountability. >>> in just a few minutes, parents and others are expected to pack into the fairfax county school board meeting tonight. >> that's right. the board set to vote tonight on some controversial changes to the sex ed curriculum for oer students. bureau chief julie carey takes a look. >>> good...
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and complete transparency intoe the of jakai colson. they're asking for fundamental fairness. when the familiar fails, people lose faith in the courts and in our community leaders. >> reporter: according to the county, the family is seeking upwards of$75,000. the first of the suspects from the 2016 shoot-out is expected to go on trial this fall where he faces multiplelife sentences. pat, back to you. >> thank you. >>> we have an update to a story you saw as breaking news this morning on the "today" show. the man shot on southern avenue in southeast d.c. has died. he's one of four people shot overnigh throughout the district. we don't know his name yet. detectives are still trying to find the shooter. >>> if it seems like we're telling more of these stories this year, it's because we are. according to police, homicides in the district e up 51% compared to this time last year. on june 14th of 2017, the city counted 47 homicides. n june 14th of 2018, that number is at least 71. >>> now to breaking news. d the tragth of university of maryla
and complete transparency intoe the of jakai colson. they're asking for fundamental fairness. when the familiar fails, people lose faith in the courts and in our community leaders. >> reporter: according to the county, the family is seeking upwards of$75,000. the first of the suspects from the 2016 shoot-out is expected to go on trial this fall where he faces multiplelife sentences. pat, back to you. >> thank you. >>> we have an update to a story you saw as breaking news...
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two weeks later, the fame of re jacai colson angry and demanding me transparency in his case. megan fitzgerals our report. >> reporter: the family of jacai colson is till grieving -- is vi still gr the loss of their son and said in a press confe attorney today that they want the officer who killed their son during friendly fire to be held responsible for his death. that's part of the reason why they're suing prince george's county. >> prince george's c provide complete accountability for the death of officer colson and complete transparency into the death of jacai cole sochblt they're asking for fundamental fairness. >> reporter: undercover rcotics officer jacai colson was killed in march, 2016, outside the district three police statn as he tried t stop a shooting in progress. colson waspl wearingin clothes at the time, and a fellow officer mistook him for the suspect and shotm. >> there had already been a broadcast describing the shooter as ahlack male was heavyset with dreadlocks. detective colson was not heavyset, nor did he have dl drks. >> reporter: an investigation was o
two weeks later, the fame of re jacai colson angry and demanding me transparency in his case. megan fitzgerals our report. >> reporter: the family of jacai colson is till grieving -- is vi still gr the loss of their son and said in a press confe attorney today that they want the officer who killed their son during friendly fire to be held responsible for his death. that's part of the reason why they're suing prince george's county. >> prince george's c provide complete...
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colson's family says they want accountability. an investigation was open but a and jury declined to indict the officer who opened fire. according to the county thely fas also asking for upwards of $75,000. >>> leon harris here desk where we are staying on top of today's breaking news. thebi director of the is defending his agency. christopher wray says nothing in bie report diminishes the integrity of thes a whole. the justice department beforet chose jamesomey broke protocol into handling investigations. it clears comey of political motivations. the report finds an fbi employee acted out of bias against president trump by prioritizing the russia investigation and not the e-mail investigation. wray admits mistakes were made but argued missteps by a few don't condemn all fbi employees. >> let's also be clear on the ope of this report. it's focussed on a specific set of events back in 2016, a small number of fbi e connected to those events. s >> wray s steps are being taken to help fbi employees makt judgment calls in the future. tr
colson's family says they want accountability. an investigation was open but a and jury declined to indict the officer who opened fire. according to the county thely fas also asking for upwards of $75,000. >>> leon harris here desk where we are staying on top of today's breaking news. thebi director of the is defending his agency. christopher wray says nothing in bie report diminishes the integrity of thes a whole. the justice department beforet chose jamesomey broke protocol into...
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back in 2016 krause shot and killed colson after both responded to ambush at police staiion.s krause shot colson after he identified himself as fellow officer and showed his >> and the request of the family is that during the pendency of this lawsu prince geor's countyrovide complete accountability for t deathf officer colson and complete transparency into t death of colson and they're asking for fundamental fairness. >>amcolson'sily is seeking more than $75,000 in damages at a jury trial. the county claims its been 100 percent transparent about the >> investigation. ust a heads up, maryland's primary istuesday, june 26th. but early voting is already underway. in fact, there are 68 polling locations open statewie each in montgomery and prince george's county. voters will pick nominees governor, county executive, county council and many other your yo find out which early polling locations on maryland state boardns electio website. voting runs through nex thursday. >> merger of at&t and time warner is complete. the trump administration opposed e 85 billion dollar deal saying hi
back in 2016 krause shot and killed colson after both responded to ambush at police staiion.s krause shot colson after he identified himself as fellow officer and showed his >> and the request of the family is that during the pendency of this lawsu prince geor's countyrovide complete accountability for t deathf officer colson and complete transparency into t death of colson and they're asking for fundamental fairness. >>amcolson'sily is seeking more than $75,000 in damages at a jury...
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attorneys for the family of jacai colson jus filed a wrongful death lawsuit.o was under cover andn in uniform got shot by a o fellfficer back in 2016 during a shootout at police headquarters. the lawsuit argues t officer who killed colson shot through an obstructed fence and at someone that didn't match the spect description. that officer taylor cross was not indicted on crimil charges. >>> there is encouraging news tonight about larry kudlow.um president s top economic adviser. white house officials say he will remain in the hospital as a precaution after he suffered aa hearck yesterday but they say his doctors expect him to make aull recovery. he's being treated at walter reed national military medical center. president trump tweeted the news of kudlow's heart attack last night from singapore. >>> when we come back a deadly hit and run on a maryland highway. >> police have two mysteries on their hands' they work to identify the driver and victimth >>> saved a bus stop, see the dramatic video as a child tas action to protect another student from an oncoming c
attorneys for the family of jacai colson jus filed a wrongful death lawsuit.o was under cover andn in uniform got shot by a o fellfficer back in 2016 during a shootout at police headquarters. the lawsuit argues t officer who killed colson shot through an obstructed fence and at someone that didn't match the spect description. that officer taylor cross was not indicted on crimil charges. >>> there is encouraging news tonight about larry kudlow.um president s top economic adviser. white...
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he will be in almost all powerful president he can appoint and fire minister to souls paul humans colson you elections or announce a state of emergency so for him and his ruling a.k.p. there is a lot at stake he will either be the most powerful man in modern turkish history or the signal will be a different one voters will tell him this is not the way we want it this is not the turkey we want our reporting from ankara many thanks indeed. now a group of sixteen e.u. leaders are holding an emergency migration meeting in brussels divisions within the bloc are widening over how to manage the influx of asylum seekers and refugees german chancellor angela merkel and other leaders described sunday's mini summit as a quote working meeting ahead of european council talks a few days from now merkel says she does not expect a total solution to the problem but will instead push for byliner or trilateral deals to cope with immediate emergencies. or one of the main points of contention are regulations with which say that asylum seekers must be processed in the country where they first arrived. strande
he will be in almost all powerful president he can appoint and fire minister to souls paul humans colson you elections or announce a state of emergency so for him and his ruling a.k.p. there is a lot at stake he will either be the most powerful man in modern turkish history or the signal will be a different one voters will tell him this is not the way we want it this is not the turkey we want our reporting from ankara many thanks indeed. now a group of sixteen e.u. leaders are holding an...
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national weather service ysteorologist jeff colson says areas with burned out vegetation can become troublets in the eain. >> sometimes it dams up and a lot of water will build up behind those earth and dams of logs and ash. aat will release and then we get the flash flood activity moving down the slope. >> reporter: fire crews are bringing in a water expert to help them pinpoint which areas could be prone to flash floods. now, this roadblock is still rehind me and is keeping people flay from the flames. the only way in is with an escort, and that's only if it's safe. jeff. >> glor: still a lot of work to be done in colorado, thank you. elizabeth holmes is out as c.e.o. of theranos, the blood- testing company she founded as a teenager. holmes stepped down after she and another former executive were hit with federal wire fraud charges. they're accused of misleading doctors and patients about the company's blood-testing technology and defrauding investors. theranos, once valued at $9 billion, recently laid off nst of its workers. coming up next on the "cbs ngening news," a name-brand breakfas
national weather service ysteorologist jeff colson says areas with burned out vegetation can become troublets in the eain. >> sometimes it dams up and a lot of water will build up behind those earth and dams of logs and ash. aat will release and then we get the flash flood activity moving down the slope. >> reporter: fire crews are bringing in a water expert to help them pinpoint which areas could be prone to flash floods. now, this roadblock is still rehind me and is keeping people...
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this radio spot from the varistian conservative group colson center aired on 600 stations around the country. >> glor: all right, so, major, at this point, what does happen next here? >> reporter: well, there are two paths. one is legislative and one is ondicial. the administration will challenge a long-standing consent decree that dates back to 1997. it if it had the ability to do that, one would think it would have already tried. that descent decree is likely to survive, and there are already legal challenges to today's executive order. the legislative fix relies on reuse republicans to pass a bill this week and see if it can pass and get bipartisan support in the senate. jeff, to put it mildly, both the legislative and judicial paths face uncertain futures. >> glor: a lot going on here. major garrett, thank you. we're going to go down to the border now. d vid begnaud is in mcallen, texas at a facility that has been separating children from their parents under the old policy. but, david, as we just heard from major, separated families will not be reunited. what are you hearing ther
this radio spot from the varistian conservative group colson center aired on 600 stations around the country. >> glor: all right, so, major, at this point, what does happen next here? >> reporter: well, there are two paths. one is legislative and one is ondicial. the administration will challenge a long-standing consent decree that dates back to 1997. it if it had the ability to do that, one would think it would have already tried. that descent decree is likely to survive, and there...
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t earlies week colson's family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the county. they have t do as a family what they feel best. we will continue to embrace and support the family. it's tragic. it's a very tragic accident that happened in prince george's coty to anndividual that did nothing but try and protect us. >> the county's investigation did not result in any criminal chargesgainst the officer and there is a separate justice department investigation that is still underway. >>> early voting is underway in the districtf on onee biggest issues for voters is whether who receives tips should be paid in full. the full minimum wage. current law allows binesses to pay tips employees wl below minimum wage. mark segraves takes a clor look at who this would impact and what it woulyomean for >> reporter: the vast majory of tips employees in the district work in restaurants and bars and the vast majority ofau restnt owners and employees seem to oppose raising minimum wage for tips employees. current d.c. law allows employeeers to pay tipped works $3.33 an hour set to go
t earlies week colson's family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the county. they have t do as a family what they feel best. we will continue to embrace and support the family. it's tragic. it's a very tragic accident that happened in prince george's coty to anndividual that did nothing but try and protect us. >> the county's investigation did not result in any criminal chargesgainst the officer and there is a separate justice department investigation that is still underway....
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colson was under cover when he in shot by a fellow officer 2016, it happened at police headquarters ppszrters. the laws argues that the officer shot at someone whot does match the suspect's description and thatolson did identify himself as an officer. >>> recent suicides of kate spade and anthony bourdain highlight a concerning trend in this country. according to the cdc, there are lo roughly 45,000 suicides a year. a psychiatrist is jning us to shed some light on information. can you walk us through what they are say something. >> slur. they found from 1999 to 2016 which is the most recent data, there was overall a 25% increase across the country, but it differed varying on the omstate. so states saw as much as a 50% increase that was north dakota, othertates less. but across the board, across all demographics, and i thiges, geni races, s rates were on the rise. >> so do you think that 25% is accurate, is it an underestimate? >> i think it is an underestimate because what we are finding is that it is estimated that around 25% of the opoid overdoses which are considered accident al death
colson was under cover when he in shot by a fellow officer 2016, it happened at police headquarters ppszrters. the laws argues that the officer shot at someone whot does match the suspect's description and thatolson did identify himself as an officer. >>> recent suicides of kate spade and anthony bourdain highlight a concerning trend in this country. according to the cdc, there are lo roughly 45,000 suicides a year. a psychiatrist is jning us to shed some light on information. can you...
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he perceived colson as a threat and opened a jury declined to indict krauss. >> their son was a beautiful for us. he putis lif on the line in making pnce george's county safer. they have to do as a family what they feel best. >> what are your listeners saying? >> it i a loss of a local hero. so they feel the loss and they want the video to come out. they want clear transparency and the couple brought up the fact that they have an agreement when ere is a police-involved shooting howard county will investate that. they like that independent investigation and suggest perhaps d.c. prince george's county do something like that. we had a call from advid. he comment about that. >> caller: any kind of loss for a family is tragic especially when there are guns involved or accidents or something like that. their child will never come home again. basically gives you ever direction they can. >>> our listenersknow. >> in order to ensure some sort of trust ithe outcome. >> absolutely. good to see u. >> thank you both. >>> a mother scared and confusedr her daughoke up barely able to walk and talk. the l
he perceived colson as a threat and opened a jury declined to indict krauss. >> their son was a beautiful for us. he putis lif on the line in making pnce george's county safer. they have to do as a family what they feel best. >> what are your listeners saying? >> it i a loss of a local hero. so they feel the loss and they want the video to come out. they want clear transparency and the couple brought up the fact that they have an agreement when ere is a police-involved...
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congressman eric swalwell with his reaction in moments, but first, fbi former assistant director danny colson. good to see you this morning, i know the men and women of the fbi, you hold near and dear to your heart. listen to the fallout here. >> this never was an fbi investigation. this is a james comey investigation. he hijacked that investigation, took it away from fbi agents in the field and they are not influenced by pressure, fear or politics. took him to his own office and never let the fbi do it. that's very disturbing to me that he did that. the fbi is intact. christopher wray did a magnificent job today putting this thing in perspective. this wasn't an fbi deal, this was a james comey deal with his minions that stop to influence an investigation. >> what comes into your mind when an exchange like this between peter strzok and lisa page? she said in a text message, trump is not ever going to become president, right? right? and strzok says, no, he is not. we will stop it. >> i think they did stop it. if you look at the animus in those emails and the bias, and then what they didn't do,
congressman eric swalwell with his reaction in moments, but first, fbi former assistant director danny colson. good to see you this morning, i know the men and women of the fbi, you hold near and dear to your heart. listen to the fallout here. >> this never was an fbi investigation. this is a james comey investigation. he hijacked that investigation, took it away from fbi agents in the field and they are not influenced by pressure, fear or politics. took him to his own office and never...
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paul judge on al-jazeera let's hear from a colson has an associate professor in psychology at middlesexniversity specializing in the impact of video games he says that it's premature to label compulsive gaming as a disorder. anything that you do and enjoy is something which can be abused which you can become addicted to no cost one of the things about games they're designed to make us play that designed for us to enjoy them for us to have fun and as such there obviously are psychological tricks the game design is yours i think one of the interesting things is that one of the reasons why games are so popular is that they actually tap into some of our fundamental human motivations some of the reasons we enjoy life and one of my very serious concerns is that if we start treating people with gaming disorder we quite possibly take them away from the gaming environment but we will find some things that games were satisfying in their lives while they're missing amanda worse off than they were before and i think whenever this come up in legislative environments everything challenge in the court
paul judge on al-jazeera let's hear from a colson has an associate professor in psychology at middlesexniversity specializing in the impact of video games he says that it's premature to label compulsive gaming as a disorder. anything that you do and enjoy is something which can be abused which you can become addicted to no cost one of the things about games they're designed to make us play that designed for us to enjoy them for us to have fun and as such there obviously are psychological tricks...
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he said he's thought it all through and that he was the one that started colson out on his projects, he was the one who told dean to cover up, he was the one who made mitchell attorney general and later his campaign manager and so on. and that he now has to face that and live with it, and that for that reason after he gets his other things completed that he too will probably have to resign. >> you know you don't have to make a tape of absolutely everything, right? but you did. so this is the white house chief of staff having just been fired, right? this is nixon securing the resignation of his chief of staff. and consider the dynamic here. this is this guy being removed from office. this chief of staff is neck deep personally and clearly implicated already in all of the worst stuff of watergate. in securing that guy's resignation, the president confesses to that guy, you know, i'm really the guilty one here, i did it all, i ordered all of it including the cover-up. and then the chief of staff faithfully memorialize that in his diary that day, which is you know, dated, filed away, and
he said he's thought it all through and that he was the one that started colson out on his projects, he was the one who told dean to cover up, he was the one who made mitchell attorney general and later his campaign manager and so on. and that he now has to face that and live with it, and that for that reason after he gets his other things completed that he too will probably have to resign. >> you know you don't have to make a tape of absolutely everything, right? but you did. so this is...
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he was on plain kloms while wrous was on now colson's family teeking unspecified amount greater than 75,000 in dams andin requesta jury trial july of last year the grand jury declined to return indictment agast crouse. they planned a news conference r tomorrow. and we'll be sure to give you updates. steve aisnd back to you >> concerned parents in montgomery country aft a a teener was aibd to walk into a high scol with a loaded sglun how did he gete in. melanie alnwick is livoutside te information, good morning, we have ask the that question to montgomery count police a blat it is nott believed the su was in the school very long or that he had any contact with students. it happened 1 is 1:30 y.yestda
he was on plain kloms while wrous was on now colson's family teeking unspecified amount greater than 75,000 in dams andin requesta jury trial july of last year the grand jury declined to return indictment agast crouse. they planned a news conference r tomorrow. and we'll be sure to give you updates. steve aisnd back to you >> concerned parents in montgomery country aft a a teener was aibd to walk into a high scol with a loaded sglun how did he gete in. melanie alnwick is livoutside te...
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this radio spot from the christian conservative group colson center aired on 600 stations around the country. >> families should not be separated. parents shouldn't break the law with their children and children shouldn't be punished for their parents breaking the law. >> reporter: there is no telling when families already separated will be reunited. the order still puts the onus on congress for a permanent solution. >> we are going to see what happens. >> reporter: in san francisco, in honor of world refugee day, speakers representing war-torn nations around the globe spoke at the war memorial including the deputy consul-general of mexico who delivered this message. >> why every country has the right to decide and implement its own immigration and border policies, this should be done within the framework of international law and naturally, with the full respect of the human rights of the migrants. >> that was andria borba reporting. the action does not end "zero tolerance" policy that led to more than 2,000 children being separated from their parents. under the order, families will
this radio spot from the christian conservative group colson center aired on 600 stations around the country. >> families should not be separated. parents shouldn't break the law with their children and children shouldn't be punished for their parents breaking the law. >> reporter: there is no telling when families already separated will be reunited. the order still puts the onus on congress for a permanent solution. >> we are going to see what happens. >> reporter: in...