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the two jurors say kentucky's republican attorney general daniel cameron never gave them the option to consider murder or manslaughter charges against the louisville police officers involved in taylor's killing. the pair had their identities concealed as they spoke with cbs's gayle king in an interview airing today. >> can ask you what you both inc. of the police behavior and actions that night? >> negligent. >> negligent? >> they could not even provide any risk assessment and a semi-they had not even done one, so the organization leading up to this was lacking stop that is what i mean by they work negligent in the operation. >> number two? >> they were criminal leading up to this. the way they moved forward, including the warrant, was deception. amy: a record 71 million early votes have already been cast in the presidential election, surpassing the 2016 early vote count. in texas, 46% of all registered voters have already cast their ballots. on tuesday, democratic presidential nominee joe biden campaigned in georgia -- a state not won by a democrat since bill clinton in 1992. trump ca
the two jurors say kentucky's republican attorney general daniel cameron never gave them the option to consider murder or manslaughter charges against the louisville police officers involved in taylor's killing. the pair had their identities concealed as they spoke with cbs's gayle king in an interview airing today. >> can ask you what you both inc. of the police behavior and actions that night? >> negligent. >> negligent? >> they could not even provide any risk...
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mattingly and cosgrove were justified in the return of deadly fire. >> i began to question whether daniel camerony even presented charges on behalf of breonna to the grand jury. and then a juror comes forward anonymously and files a motion to release the tapes from the proceedings. >> the juror's attorney saying cameron misrepresented deliberations. >> my client wants to make sure the truth gets out. >> after making it seem like it was solely the jurors' decision to not bring other charges, cameron then goes on a local fox news station. >> your question is about whether we recommended any murder charges against cosgrove and mattingly. and the answer is no. ultimately, our judgment is that the charge that we could prove at trial beyond a reasonable doubt was for wanton endangerment against mr. hankison. >> everybody ready? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> and mark it. >> we've agreed to protect your identities. how would you like to be referred to? >> juror 1. >> juror 2. >> juror 3. >> take me back to that news conference. attorney general cameron essentially says -- >> the grand jury agreed mattingly
mattingly and cosgrove were justified in the return of deadly fire. >> i began to question whether daniel camerony even presented charges on behalf of breonna to the grand jury. and then a juror comes forward anonymously and files a motion to release the tapes from the proceedings. >> the juror's attorney saying cameron misrepresented deliberations. >> my client wants to make sure the truth gets out. >> after making it seem like it was solely the jurors' decision to not...
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. >> daniel cameron is the attorney general for kentucky.icers who were accused in the shooting death of breonna taylor. >> now to new developments in the death of breonna taylor, the black woman killed in her home. >> it isn't until late june that the police department fires one of the officers who's involved in the shooting. they fire brett hankison. >> hankison was our k-9 guy. so when we'd do warrants, he would show up and run his dog. >> it's at this moment that the public learns that hankison fired at least 10 bullets. >> authorities saying officer hankison showing extreme indifference to human life as he wantonly and blindly fired into taylor's home. >> it's pretty clear just based on what little lmpd said that brett hankison was firing without being able to see what he was shooting at. >> and i don't remember if i shot moving or stopped and shot, but i returned fire. >> brett hankinson had not maintained a target or did not have a target in sight when he fired his weapon. >> hankinson is appealing his termination. he says he did not
. >> daniel cameron is the attorney general for kentucky.icers who were accused in the shooting death of breonna taylor. >> now to new developments in the death of breonna taylor, the black woman killed in her home. >> it isn't until late june that the police department fires one of the officers who's involved in the shooting. they fire brett hankison. >> hankison was our k-9 guy. so when we'd do warrants, he would show up and run his dog. >> it's at this moment...
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. >> that is why i'm so happy with such insights on daniel cameron in kentucky because you are like i do this because of this or because of this and you're like no, the prosecutor has the pow power. >> has the power. they run the narrative. >> sorry, go on. >> people are upset about -- >> just like breonna taylor. >> there are not being a diamond there, it's upset because daniel cameron was the prosecutor and he had the power to bring the charges and he had the power to put the narrative in front of the grand jury and he chose a different narrative and that is what i chose to be a person of color as a prosecutor. you work intimately with police officers. i know firsthand they have a very difficult job. they want to get back home to their families as well. the problem is multifactorial but the police officers that i worked with and i'm still friends with tell me that they are sent into situations that they are not prepared for nor do they want to deal with. they are sent into schools to police children and they don't want to be there. they are also sent to deal with mental health situa
. >> that is why i'm so happy with such insights on daniel cameron in kentucky because you are like i do this because of this or because of this and you're like no, the prosecutor has the pow power. >> has the power. they run the narrative. >> sorry, go on. >> people are upset about -- >> just like breonna taylor. >> there are not being a diamond there, it's upset because daniel cameron was the prosecutor and he had the power to bring the charges and he had...
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the upset because daniel cameron was at the prosecutor.e had the power to bring the charges begin the power to put the narrative in front of the grand jury and he chose a different narrative. that's why i chose to be a person of color as a prosecutor. >> what needs to change? >> you work intimately with police officers. i know firsthand they have a very difficult job. they want to get back home to their families as well. the problem is multi-factorial, but the police officers that i worked with and that i am still friends with tell me that they are sent into situations that they are not prepared for, , nor does he want to deal with. they are sent into schools to police children. they don't want to be there. they are also sent to do with mental health situations. they don't want to do that either, nor are they prepared to do that. they are not trained to deal with that. they are sent into situations to serve broken policing. they don't want to do that either. they want to police murder cases. cases. they want to do with high-level drug case
the upset because daniel cameron was at the prosecutor.e had the power to bring the charges begin the power to put the narrative in front of the grand jury and he chose a different narrative. that's why i chose to be a person of color as a prosecutor. >> what needs to change? >> you work intimately with police officers. i know firsthand they have a very difficult job. they want to get back home to their families as well. the problem is multi-factorial, but the police officers that i...
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simon that's why i'm so happy you had such insight on daniel cameron and kentucky.could do it because of this, because of this time because if you're like no, no, no the prosecutor has the power. >> guest: the prosecutor runs the narrative. sue and sorry go on. select the pounded taylor case they're not being an indictment there, they are upset because daniel cameron was the prosecutor. he held the power to bring the charges. he had the power to put the narrative in front of the grand jury kenny chose a different narrative. that's why i chose to be a person of color as a prosecutor. thank you work intimately with police officers. i know firsthand they have a very difficult job. they want to get back home to their families as well. the problem of multifactorial. the police officers i worked with and still friends with tellme they are sent into situations that they are not prepared for. norton that they want to deal with. they are sent into schools to police children. they don't want to be there. there also sent to deal with mental health situations. they don't want t
simon that's why i'm so happy you had such insight on daniel cameron and kentucky.could do it because of this, because of this time because if you're like no, no, no the prosecutor has the power. >> guest: the prosecutor runs the narrative. sue and sorry go on. select the pounded taylor case they're not being an indictment there, they are upset because daniel cameron was the prosecutor. he held the power to bring the charges. he had the power to put the narrative in front of the grand...
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. >> that's why i was so happy that you had such insight on daniel cameron in kentucky -- >> yeah. >>he's saying i couldn't do this because of this, because of this, because of this. you're like, know, the prosecutor has the power. >> has the power. the prosecutor runs the narrative. >> sorry, go on. >> well, people that are upset about -- >> breonna taylor -- >> -- about the breonna taylor case and there not being an indictment there, be upset because daniel cameron was the prosecutor. he had the a power to bring the charges. he had the a power to put the narrative in front of the grand jury, and he chose a different narrative. and that's why i chose to be a person of color as a prosecutor. >> so what'd you -- >> yeah. and you work intimately with police officers. i know firsthand they have a very difficult job. they want to get back home to their families as well. the problem is multi-- [inaudible] but the police officers that i worked with and that i am still friends with tell me that they are financed into situations that they are not prepared for, nor that they want to deal with.
. >> that's why i was so happy that you had such insight on daniel cameron in kentucky -- >> yeah. >>he's saying i couldn't do this because of this, because of this, because of this. you're like, know, the prosecutor has the power. >> has the power. the prosecutor runs the narrative. >> sorry, go on. >> well, people that are upset about -- >> breonna taylor -- >> -- about the breonna taylor case and there not being an indictment there, be upset...
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. >> people that are upset about the case and not having the indictment, be upset because daniel cameron was the prosecutor. he had the power to bring the charges and to put the narrative in front of the grand jury and he charged a different narrative and that is why i chose to be a person of color as a prosecutor. and you work intimately with police officers. i know firsthand they have a difficult job. they want to get back to their family as well. the problem is multifactorial but the police officers that i worked with and am still friends with tell me that they are in situations they are not prepared for or that they want to deal with. they've sent them to school to police children. they don't want to be there. they are also sent to deal with mental health situations. they don't want to do that either or are they prepared to do that. they are sent into situations with broken policing. they don't want to do that either. they want to police murder cases and high-level drug cases. when you hear about the moment of deep under the police, whether or not you disagree with the terminology, i
. >> people that are upset about the case and not having the indictment, be upset because daniel cameron was the prosecutor. he had the power to bring the charges and to put the narrative in front of the grand jury and he charged a different narrative and that is why i chose to be a person of color as a prosecutor. and you work intimately with police officers. i know firsthand they have a difficult job. they want to get back to their family as well. the problem is multifactorial but the...
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daniel cameron. all of you all. spoke at the conventioconventio.ng about blacks for trump. you are seeing what is happening here. this is why they should lose in georgia. i hope black folks turn out like they did for nelson mandela in south africa because we need a massive new voter law to restore the voting rights act and show these republicans who want to continue to attack black people that you will pay a price for this and shame on trump and any republican who is silent about what he is doing. >> roland, you get the venmo prize for mentioning nelson mande mande mande mandela 30 minutes in the show. you and i were on together the night the canvassers in the city of detroit in wayne county first voted not to certify and then voted to certify. since then, i have been hearing from people whose level of alarm about the outcome of the election has raised because they are saying if there is anything to this, if transparendonald tr influence legislators in michigan to fiddle with the election, then anything is fair game. pennsylvania becomes fair game.
daniel cameron. all of you all. spoke at the conventioconventio.ng about blacks for trump. you are seeing what is happening here. this is why they should lose in georgia. i hope black folks turn out like they did for nelson mandela in south africa because we need a massive new voter law to restore the voting rights act and show these republicans who want to continue to attack black people that you will pay a price for this and shame on trump and any republican who is silent about what he is...
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in your state attorney general daniel cameron has joined the president's crusade against the electionng that there are serious questions. he's challenging pennsylvania's mail-in ballots. >> it's a great question. i know daniel personally. we've actually worked together on a board of elections in the past. daniel's a great guy. he's a very intelligent guy. daniel is also in a position where politics does play a role at times. especially when elections are involved. i know daniel to be an ethical person. what i do know is election administrators are absolutely the most honest, trustworthy and dependable people. they spend more time administering elections than they do with their own friends and family. and again, i can't say it enough positive things about the people in these roles and you should trust them as well. >> james young. james, thank you for joining us and thanks for posting that online. i'm glad you put faces to the people that are working -- >> it's very important. >> -- behind the scenes here to make sure we can pull off an election in the middle of a pandemic. they have d
in your state attorney general daniel cameron has joined the president's crusade against the electionng that there are serious questions. he's challenging pennsylvania's mail-in ballots. >> it's a great question. i know daniel personally. we've actually worked together on a board of elections in the past. daniel's a great guy. he's a very intelligent guy. daniel is also in a position where politics does play a role at times. especially when elections are involved. i know daniel to be an...
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. >> that i will why i was so happy you had such inside on daniel cameron in kentucky because he saying i couldn't do this because of this, you're like no, the prosecutor has the power. >> the prosecutor tells the narrative. >> people that are upset about it. >> breonna case and they're not seeing a prosecution there, daniel taylor had the power to flip the narrative in front of the grand jury and he chose a different narrative and that's why i chose to be a person of color as a prosecutor. >> what needs to change? >> you work intimately with police officers and i know firsthand and have a difficult job. they want to get back home to their families as well. the problem is multifactorial but the police office that i worked with and that i am still friends with tell me they are sent into situations thatthey are not prepared for nor that they want to deal with .they are into schools to police children. they don't want to be there. they are also sent to deal with mental health situations . they don't want to do that either nor are they prepared to do that. they're not trained to deal with t
. >> that i will why i was so happy you had such inside on daniel cameron in kentucky because he saying i couldn't do this because of this, you're like no, the prosecutor has the power. >> the prosecutor tells the narrative. >> people that are upset about it. >> breonna case and they're not seeing a prosecution there, daniel taylor had the power to flip the narrative in front of the grand jury and he chose a different narrative and that's why i chose to be a person of...
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daniel cameron joins us on why he is fighting for private religious schools to be open. ♪ - [announcerse it's a ninja foodi, it can do things no other oven can, like flip away. the ninja foodi air fry oven, the oven that crisps and flips away. . . >> why this could affect the balance of power in dc for years to come, ashley. ashley: the census count is what's used to divvy up house of representatives districts to states and that's why states with high illegal immigrant populations are pushing back saying it could takeaway seats from both republicans and democrats. nearly 11 million illegal immigrants live in the u.s. the census counted everyone regardless of citizenship, the case is considered a key front as the trump administration trying to cement immigration legacy before president-elect joe biden takes over. in the meantime border patrol is rushing the finishing the president's border wall, cornerstone of 2016 campaign. the administration has repeatedly promised to build 450 miles by year's end and according to cbb -- cbp, that is, 406 miles of the wall have been finished as of nov
daniel cameron joins us on why he is fighting for private religious schools to be open. ♪ - [announcerse it's a ninja foodi, it can do things no other oven can, like flip away. the ninja foodi air fry oven, the oven that crisps and flips away. . . >> why this could affect the balance of power in dc for years to come, ashley. ashley: the census count is what's used to divvy up house of representatives districts to states and that's why states with high illegal immigrant populations are...
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daniel cameron argues the governor's latest executive order infringes on religious schools' constitutionalneral's brief is filled with references to scientific studies, the approach of other countries, the cdc all rejecting the closure of schools. jillian: it is unclear how the court will rule. >>> philadelphia's facing a new lawsuit over shutting down a gun carry permit process in the pandemic. the firearms policy coalition is accusing them of infringing on second amendment rights, requesting a temporary restraining order requiring the city to reopen the process and provide remote application if options, but it was denied. the next hearing is scheduled for monday. >>> general motors drops its support for the trump administration's legal fight over california emissions rules. the company tells environmental groups it is encouraging other companies to do the same. california wants to set it own tough clean air standards. the company says it agrees with president-elect joe biden's plan to expand electric car use. that is a look at your headlines, i'll send it down to you. steve state of hurt
daniel cameron argues the governor's latest executive order infringes on religious schools' constitutionalneral's brief is filled with references to scientific studies, the approach of other countries, the cdc all rejecting the closure of schools. jillian: it is unclear how the court will rule. >>> philadelphia's facing a new lawsuit over shutting down a gun carry permit process in the pandemic. the firearms policy coalition is accusing them of infringing on second amendment rights,...