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to dayton, ohio, to speak with dr. derrick l.oward, president of the dayton unit of the naacp, who was sitting next to clifford owensby at that press conference announcing he was suing police for profiling him, unlawful arrest, and illegal search and seizure of his vehicle. welcome to democacy now! it is great to have you with us, but not under these circumstances. can you explain more what exactly took place? dr. forward: thank you for having me on this morning to continue to discuss our client's case, mr. owensby. i can tell you that according to his account of what has taken place, and we match it up with the video footage that they have been able to obtain, here is how things occurred. owensby left home that morning to take his children to school. he has seven children. he has a pretty big family. he proceeded that he needed to go pick up some cable boxes for one of his tenants. he went back outo the home of one of his tenants, which is his property, to pick up the cable boxes. he brought the cable boxes out to his vehicle. h
to dayton, ohio, to speak with dr. derrick l.oward, president of the dayton unit of the naacp, who was sitting next to clifford owensby at that press conference announcing he was suing police for profiling him, unlawful arrest, and illegal search and seizure of his vehicle. welcome to democacy now! it is great to have you with us, but not under these circumstances. can you explain more what exactly took place? dr. forward: thank you for having me on this morning to continue to discuss our...
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meanwhile, the dayton fraternal order of police told the dayton daily news, sometimes the arrests ofls is not pretty but it is a necessary part of law enforcement to maintain public safety which is one of the fundamental ideologies of our society. the officers involved are still on duty as the internal investigation continues. erin. >> all right, athena, thank you very much. >>> and clifford owensby is now outfront. with him is the president of the dayton naacp. i appreciate both of you taking the time to -- to talk about this obviously it's very disturbing to watch this. clifford, let me start with you. can you tell me and everyone watching, in your own words, what happened when you got pulled over? >> um, once i got pulled over, um, i was under the impression that i was pulled over for tint. so i was expecting for him to write me a ticket and then be let go so i can continue on about my day. unfortunately for me, i ended up with a bad scratch-off lottery ticket, straight to jail. >> so, clifford, i -- i want to replay. you know, it -- it -- it's hard for anyone to watch this. i --
meanwhile, the dayton fraternal order of police told the dayton daily news, sometimes the arrests ofls is not pretty but it is a necessary part of law enforcement to maintain public safety which is one of the fundamental ideologies of our society. the officers involved are still on duty as the internal investigation continues. erin. >> all right, athena, thank you very much. >>> and clifford owensby is now outfront. with him is the president of the dayton naacp. i appreciate both...
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dayton is just another example of police gun amok.onal rights of a disabled american. they placed him at risk of further danger. they acted in an inappropriate fashion when there were many other ways to resolve whatever conflict was taking place while he was driving his vehicle. so we've called for those officers to be terminated. we've called for there to be a complete and full criminal investigation. in this instance as you mention tomorrow i'll be in louisville, kentucky, tomorrow evening and on friday. and the purpose for that is what we're calling a heartland tour. we're showcasing 21 pillars -- these are 21 best practice ideas for the reenvisioning of public safety in communities. i'm disappointed beyond description at the failure of congress to enact meaningful police reform, but let the record show we're not giving up. we're not giving in. but while that is taking place police reform can proceed at a local level around the nation. washington, d.c.'s police report commission has recommended significant changes. in maryland the
dayton is just another example of police gun amok.onal rights of a disabled american. they placed him at risk of further danger. they acted in an inappropriate fashion when there were many other ways to resolve whatever conflict was taking place while he was driving his vehicle. so we've called for those officers to be terminated. we've called for there to be a complete and full criminal investigation. in this instance as you mention tomorrow i'll be in louisville, kentucky, tomorrow evening...
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the dayton daily news has reported the dayton fraternal order of police is defending the officers' actions in a statement that reads in part, the officers followed the law. their training and departmental policies and procedure. sometimes the arrest of noncompliant individuals is not pretty but is a necessary part of law enforcement to maintain public safety, which is one of the fundamental ideologies of our society. owensby's attorney tells cnn the arrest was illegal and unnecessarily brutal given the fact they were aware fully he could not get out of the car on his own. >>> as a result, owensby received two traffic citations according to official records though he pleaded not guilty to them. he was taken to a local hospital, examined, and then released according to police. the dalton mayor released a statement calling this incident concerning saying everyone is owed a thorough investigation. in fact, a police reform process is currently underway. it is being led by the community in dayton. now, we reached out to the dayton police department to get clarification on its policy in dealing w
the dayton daily news has reported the dayton fraternal order of police is defending the officers' actions in a statement that reads in part, the officers followed the law. their training and departmental policies and procedure. sometimes the arrest of noncompliant individuals is not pretty but is a necessary part of law enforcement to maintain public safety, which is one of the fundamental ideologies of our society. owensby's attorney tells cnn the arrest was illegal and unnecessarily brutal...
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the dayton daily news has reported the dayton fraternal order of police is defending the officer's actionshe officers followed the law, their training, and departmental policies and procedure. sometimes, the arrest of noncompliant individuals is not pretty but is a necessary part of law enforcement to maintain public safety which is one of the fundamental ideologies of our society. owensby's attorney tells cnn the arrest was illegal and unnecessarily brutal given the fact they were aware fully that he can't get out of the car on his own. and wolf, as a result of this accidental, owensby received two traffic citations for which he pleaded not guilty to. we also reached out to the dayton police department to get clarification on its policy in dealing with people with disabilities and they referred us back to a statement which made no mention of it. wolf. >> all right. amara, thank you very much. amara walker reporting for us. and to our viewers, thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. you can always follow me on twitter and instagram @wolf blitzer. tweet the sh
the dayton daily news has reported the dayton fraternal order of police is defending the officer's actionshe officers followed the law, their training, and departmental policies and procedure. sometimes, the arrest of noncompliant individuals is not pretty but is a necessary part of law enforcement to maintain public safety which is one of the fundamental ideologies of our society. owensby's attorney tells cnn the arrest was illegal and unnecessarily brutal given the fact they were aware fully...
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because you kicked it off saying there was a spy in dayton. i think you touched on that just now. >> june 27th, 1945, until the closing weeks of january 1946. yeah. i can tell you exactly when he got there, exactly when he left. i mean, he was back in new york. he was back in the bronx by february 1946. so. >> so the bronx comes up. one of our guests wants to know was the russian complex and embassy officials active in riverdale during the time that he resided in the bronx? >> good question, and i don't know. i don't know. you know, i don't know about riverdale. i mean, i know a lot about the consulate on east 60th street, which was utterly fascinating because the vice console kabul ma layla who worked with coval's handler, through the consulate on east 60th street, his information was sent to moscow, but riverdale, no, i don't know about that. that's fascinating. that's what i said, this is my hope, future researchers, we're all in this together, you know. >> well, the same attendee had another very interesting question touching on his time a
because you kicked it off saying there was a spy in dayton. i think you touched on that just now. >> june 27th, 1945, until the closing weeks of january 1946. yeah. i can tell you exactly when he got there, exactly when he left. i mean, he was back in new york. he was back in the bronx by february 1946. so. >> so the bronx comes up. one of our guests wants to know was the russian complex and embassy officials active in riverdale during the time that he resided in the bronx? >>...
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in terms of what initially led up to this traffic stop, according to dayton police, they had spottedned with felony weapons and drug history, that is why they planned to initiate a k-9 search of the vehicle and this is when there's an altercation taking place. there was this back and forth that lasted about two minutes between the officers and owensby, he makes is very clear he does not have use of his legs when the officer asked him step out of the vehicle. the officer asked if he can help him step out of the vehicle. the policy everyone step out of the vehicle so they can ensure the protection of the k-9 officer. things get tense, that scuffle takes place. in terms of what we're hearing from his legal representation, owensby's attorney telling our colleague, they believe the actions of the officers were illegal on multiple fronts. you mentioned profiling, unlawful arrest. they're alleging illegal search and seizure, failing to read him his rights before being jailed so what we expect to happen here, according to what we're hearing from the attorney is a lawsuit filed not just again
in terms of what initially led up to this traffic stop, according to dayton police, they had spottedned with felony weapons and drug history, that is why they planned to initiate a k-9 search of the vehicle and this is when there's an altercation taking place. there was this back and forth that lasted about two minutes between the officers and owensby, he makes is very clear he does not have use of his legs when the officer asked him step out of the vehicle. the officer asked if he can help him...
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disabled people in a more efficient manner you know, treat them with respect. >> reporter: but the dayton fraternal order of police defending the officers, saying they offered to assist owensby but sometimes the arrest of noncompliant individuals is not pretty, the mayor calling the video very concerning, adding a full investigation is already underway molly hunter, nbc news >>> and we're back in a moment with the emergency landing in new york and the passenger now in custody plus, we're out on the water. find out what is being done to stop the delays in one of the busiest ports in america. >>> today the taliban said they will not work with the u.s. to contain extremist groups like isis in afghanistan. it comes as u.s. officials and the taliban hold their first direct talks since the u.s. pulled all of its troops out of the region the u.s. is hoping to secure safe passage for americans still seeking to leave the country. >>> back home, an unruly passenger is in custody after causing an incident that caused the plane to make an emergency landing at laguardia airport, according to airport s
disabled people in a more efficient manner you know, treat them with respect. >> reporter: but the dayton fraternal order of police defending the officers, saying they offered to assist owensby but sometimes the arrest of noncompliant individuals is not pretty, the mayor calling the video very concerning, adding a full investigation is already underway molly hunter, nbc news >>> and we're back in a moment with the emergency landing in new york and the passenger now in custody...
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the most extreme damage occurred in the dayton, ohio area and the surrounding areas. incredibly, and thanks in large part to the alert systems and training of our local responders, while 166 people were injured, we did not have a single loss of life in the dayton area that night. if you had seen the disruption as i did, you would be amazed people were not killed. it is amazing how quickly people got out of their homes, and were able to avoid even worse situations. we did have one casualty from the tornado that touched down further north. in the immediate aftermath, my wife, jane and i, drove from our home to dayton, ohio early in the morning, right after the tornado had hit. we went to thank people to show our support for the first responders, not to get in the way, but to ensure they knew that we were there to support them. and to talk to constituents who had been displaced. we saw amazing devastation, downed trees, property damage, but we saw the impressive work being done by our local first responders, as well as immediate response from our state partners, and fede
the most extreme damage occurred in the dayton, ohio area and the surrounding areas. incredibly, and thanks in large part to the alert systems and training of our local responders, while 166 people were injured, we did not have a single loss of life in the dayton area that night. if you had seen the disruption as i did, you would be amazed people were not killed. it is amazing how quickly people got out of their homes, and were able to avoid even worse situations. we did have one casualty from...
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asked if if i knew about the secret site in dayton tied to the highly secretive manhattan project during the war. a while ago he said someone had told him a soviet spy work there during world war ii and lived in the same community where i spent my childhood. for a week or so after i continued my pursuit of the other topic. i was brimming with curiosity. i could not stop thinking about the possibility. although my curiosity was equaled by skepticism. at that out of respect for the gentleman i thought it must be a rumor. i found the spy's name, george koval in a "new york times" article about vladimir putin giving an award to the spy about ten years before. then i evaluated what seemed to be known, what was clearly unknown and i would have to find out if our to dive into this and where they might be archives, much needed primary sources applicable scheduled for the research. gaining some wisdom for freedom of the press. i filed some freedom of information express and begin the many trips to archives. first to the national archive in college park, maryland. from the start i barely took a da
asked if if i knew about the secret site in dayton tied to the highly secretive manhattan project during the war. a while ago he said someone had told him a soviet spy work there during world war ii and lived in the same community where i spent my childhood. for a week or so after i continued my pursuit of the other topic. i was brimming with curiosity. i could not stop thinking about the possibility. although my curiosity was equaled by skepticism. at that out of respect for the gentleman i...
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it starts when a dayton police officer offered clifford owensby to get out of the car.ell even exit the vehicle because he was unable to use his legs. take a listen. >> get out of the car. i'm a paraplegic. >> help you get out. i'm helping you get out. >> excuse me? >> get out. >> i don't think that's going to happen, sir. i don't think that's going to happen. >> get out of the vehicle, sir. >> asked you. i will assist you. >> you are not. you are not going to touch me. you're not touching me. i'll get somebody on the line because i will -- there will be a lawsuit if you put your hands on me for no reason. >> the reason is -- >> no, no, no. we're not going to go there. a witness what's going on. i cannot step out. i'm a paraplegic. >> that audio is a way to receive it from the police department. officers then ordered him to get out saying in the tape it was to inspect it for drugs. they also offered to help him exit. he declined each time asked and then escalated. a quick warning the following video may be distressing. >> you see the two options. >> i know i have a righ
it starts when a dayton police officer offered clifford owensby to get out of the car.ell even exit the vehicle because he was unable to use his legs. take a listen. >> get out of the car. i'm a paraplegic. >> help you get out. i'm helping you get out. >> excuse me? >> get out. >> i don't think that's going to happen, sir. i don't think that's going to happen. >> get out of the vehicle, sir. >> asked you. i will assist you. >> you are not. you are...
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she joins us from dayton, ohio.o both of you, tam, in dayton, and amy walter right here in the studio. amy, let's pick up where yamiche was reporting. what does it say that senator chuck grassley, longest-serving republican in the senate, who back in february said that president trump was irresponsible, and i'm quoting here "encouraged his own vice president to take unconstitutional actions." now in october, he is happy to have his endorsement? >> amy: he gave you the answer. i wouldn't say no to someone who has a 91% approval rating among republicans in this state. donald trump easily won the state of iowa,ven as polls during the end of the 2020 campaign showed it may be a lot closer. the senate rce showed polls being close, ended up not being close at all. he knows exactly what he needs to do to win. and that's where this energy that we're seeing on the republic side is coming, the primary base, people who will show up, go to conventions and primaries. if you're a republican and you're running and you have other r
she joins us from dayton, ohio.o both of you, tam, in dayton, and amy walter right here in the studio. amy, let's pick up where yamiche was reporting. what does it say that senator chuck grassley, longest-serving republican in the senate, who back in february said that president trump was irresponsible, and i'm quoting here "encouraged his own vice president to take unconstitutional actions." now in october, he is happy to have his endorsement? >> amy: he gave you the answer. i...
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i don't know how many of you have been to dayton.i get clothing and i have a comfortable and the folks here call her missus anderson and the children millie jane and bernie, they go to school and learning well. in ms. connie has a head for the future they go to sunday school and manny and me attend church regularly as my freedom, would you say that i can have, but there's nothing to be gained on that front is in my freedom in 1864 from the marshall general at the department of nashville. now andy and i have concluded with sincerity by asking to garnish our wages at a time, i serve you faithfully for 32 years and mandy, 20 years. and $2 week for many in our earnings would amount to $11680, that is about 200,000 grant in today's money. so as for the time, and pace for clothing and mandy had a twofold, and the balance will show what we are entitled to. in the money, acquired in dayton ohio, from the faithful labor in the best, we can have little faith in your promises in the future. we trust the good baker has opened your eyes and learn
i don't know how many of you have been to dayton.i get clothing and i have a comfortable and the folks here call her missus anderson and the children millie jane and bernie, they go to school and learning well. in ms. connie has a head for the future they go to sunday school and manny and me attend church regularly as my freedom, would you say that i can have, but there's nothing to be gained on that front is in my freedom in 1864 from the marshall general at the department of nashville. now...
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also the dayton pol the department should also be taking action.a williamson has more. >> this is a situation that. started well. being on the that meant to. a situation where the african american male being pulled out of the vehicle as a paraplegic bias here. once he finally talked about september 30th altercation. they dragged me to their vehicle. >> a lot dayton police say in report they me to get out of the car so they could search for drugs. well, as we told police that he needed help to get out of the car that took things escalate. it was totally humiliation. it was hatred. it is. >> if you're a knock you did with govern over every time i keep thinking about every time hear about somebody sharing that video. it is a constant reminder. the naacp and other community police or from groups want law enforcement to enfdrce better training of protocol to prevent future situations if they would have had the proper could mean the stuff out. >> out there to assist get another car. i would let them assist needed not of the vehicle to conduct their searc
also the dayton pol the department should also be taking action.a williamson has more. >> this is a situation that. started well. being on the that meant to. a situation where the african american male being pulled out of the vehicle as a paraplegic bias here. once he finally talked about september 30th altercation. they dragged me to their vehicle. >> a lot dayton police say in report they me to get out of the car so they could search for drugs. well, as we told police that he...
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the dayton fraternal order of police saying the officers followed the law. adding, "sometimes the arrest of noncompliant individuals is not pretty." tonight, owensby says he's considering filing a complaint against the department. >> elwyn, thank you. >>> next to texas, where the legal back and forth over the highly restrictive abortion law is just getting going. an appeals court has reinstated the law, coming nearly 48 hours after a judge had halted it. this means women in texas who want an abortion after six weeks now have to travel out of state. here's maryalice parks. >> reporter: tonight, with the nation's most restrictive abortion ban back in effect for now, health care providers again forced to turn away patients. >> there's a lot of anguish, a lot of pain. desperation. >> reporter: the 5th circuit federal court of appeals temporarily reinstating the ban just two days after a lowr court had paused the law. >> we've had patients who thought they could maybe get into a clinic in the state. and now after the ruling, we'll have to figure out how to travel
the dayton fraternal order of police saying the officers followed the law. adding, "sometimes the arrest of noncompliant individuals is not pretty." tonight, owensby says he's considering filing a complaint against the department. >> elwyn, thank you. >>> next to texas, where the legal back and forth over the highly restrictive abortion law is just getting going. an appeals court has reinstated the law, coming nearly 48 hours after a judge had halted it. this means...
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i don't know if you've been to dayton. not so bad. twenty-five dollars a month.i get clothing and comfortable home for my mandy and the folks here call her mrs. anderson. and the children, mille, jane and grundy go to school and are learning well. the teacher says grundy has a head for preacher and they go to sunday school and mandy and me attend school regularly. as for my freedom that i should have, nothing to be gained on that front as i got my freedom papers in 1864 from the provost general from the department at nashville. now mandy and i have concluded to test your sincerity by asking to send us our wages for the time we served you. i served you faithfully for 32 years and mandy 20 years. at $25 a month for me and $2 a week for mandy, our earnings would amount to $11,680 and that's about 200,000 grand, $200,000 in today's money. so back pay. add to this interest for the time our wages have been kept back and deduct what you paid for clothing and doctors visits and mandy had a tooth pulled and the balance will show what we are in justice entitled to. please
i don't know if you've been to dayton. not so bad. twenty-five dollars a month.i get clothing and comfortable home for my mandy and the folks here call her mrs. anderson. and the children, mille, jane and grundy go to school and are learning well. the teacher says grundy has a head for preacher and they go to sunday school and mandy and me attend school regularly. as for my freedom that i should have, nothing to be gained on that front as i got my freedom papers in 1864 from the provost general...
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montgomery county sheriff rob struck took a lead in the dayton area for much of the damage and he hadmand center set up immediately and i was there to talk to his team and the central ohio strike team out of columbus, ohio. i am eager to talk about the team around the country. we did pass legislation in the teams and they did an awesome job to respond not just in ohio, but around the country and most recently with the hurricanes in the south-southeast, but also with regard to 9/11. they were there on the spot, and that was ohio task force one. we also went to see the red cross and what they were doing which was the jelter that had been set up and talked about what they were facing and the red cross was already providing food, water and shelter and a place for people to stay who this lost their homes and this security and a place to stay was absolutely critical to the people i talked to as they prepared to rebuild their lives, some from scratch. within a few weeks of the event, fema had three active centers open across the valley with case workers, mental health workers and people to h
montgomery county sheriff rob struck took a lead in the dayton area for much of the damage and he hadmand center set up immediately and i was there to talk to his team and the central ohio strike team out of columbus, ohio. i am eager to talk about the team around the country. we did pass legislation in the teams and they did an awesome job to respond not just in ohio, but around the country and most recently with the hurricanes in the south-southeast, but also with regard to 9/11. they were...
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amy: clifford owensby says dayton police violtly arrested him last month
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this morning, police in dayton, ohio, facing scrutiny, after this video shows officers dragging clifford by his air and arm, even after he told them he is paraplegic. >> stop. >> reporter: police stopping the 39-year-old, saying they saw him leave a suspected drug house. >> get out of the vehicle, sir. >> i am not going to assist you. >> no, you're not. not going to touch me. >> reporter: he was pulled from the car and pinned against the ground. >> ow. >> they drug me like trash, like garbage. something you would take right on out. >> reporter: police say he has a record, that prompted him to search the car. they say they found $22,000 in cash. a narcotics dog alerted them to it. saying the cash has been in close proximity of drugs. he says he was the victim of racial profiling and is traumatized. >> can't eat. can't sleep. >> reporter: the naacp is demanding that the officers be held accountable. >> the officer should be taken off the streets effective immediately. should have been taken off the streets that day. >> reporter: the police union is defending the officer's action, saying th
this morning, police in dayton, ohio, facing scrutiny, after this video shows officers dragging clifford by his air and arm, even after he told them he is paraplegic. >> stop. >> reporter: police stopping the 39-year-old, saying they saw him leave a suspected drug house. >> get out of the vehicle, sir. >> i am not going to assist you. >> no, you're not. not going to touch me. >> reporter: he was pulled from the car and pinned against the ground. >> ow....
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n. backed global dayton network says more reefs are at risk of disappearing because of climate change. warming oceans are causing more coral bleaching events as when corals and heats dress expel the colorful algae living in their tissues and die. just don't headlines. one use coming up right after inside story. teaching you can watch out to see were english streaming light on nike channels, plus thousands of our programs. award winning documentaries and debt. these reports subscribe to youtube dot com, forward slash al jazeera english. was there, an algerian nation before french conversation? that's the question. french president emanuel macross, reportedly asked the statement has angered algeria, what's behind this? and what does it tell us about france's colonial past? this isn't i spoke with alarm woke into the program. i'm him are on con, france, and algeria have had a complicated relationship for decades. although french colonial rule ended in the 1900 sixty's frogs has often been accused of interference. and algeria is affairs and present emanuel mac, crohn's recent critical com
n. backed global dayton network says more reefs are at risk of disappearing because of climate change. warming oceans are causing more coral bleaching events as when corals and heats dress expel the colorful algae living in their tissues and die. just don't headlines. one use coming up right after inside story. teaching you can watch out to see were english streaming light on nike channels, plus thousands of our programs. award winning documentaries and debt. these reports subscribe to youtube...
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thank you very much in dayton. that's it for me on telephone news up. i was like when one is just a minute, i for now. ah ah. ah al jazeera world, sweet said she, dizzy and family, facing agonising choices and an uncertain future. they had the family type, had enough of it, and i want to move out in another country. disillusioned with life in a struggling economy can be in my dream, was to become a lawyer or a judge. i really wanted fact what the circumstances a tennessee and family high hopes, desperate lives on out to sierra the venezuela, columbia borgia has become a stamping ground for trespasses as desperate people transgress an illegal passage to feed in emerging fuel trafficking markets. we follow that the perilous journey unguarded through the line of fire. risking at all venezuelan columbia on al jazeera ah, the conflict between the and government and the regional take great people for the origin front has to kill thousands and internally displaced more than 2000000 over the past 7 month to $350000.00 people in the region are facing fam, and ac
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host: kathleen in dayton, ohio. democrats line. caller: thanks. i just -- i really -- first i want to say west virginia is such an incredibly beautiful state. i want to just ask west virginians and arizonans, why would their reps, why would senator manchin be voting against a two-year community college for people who can't access? free k for children. internet on the back roads of west virginia. when you look at the scales, when you look at the charts and 50 being the worst out of 50 states,...
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. >>> in ohio, a black paraplegic man has filed a complaint with the naacp against the dayton policepolice pulled over 39-year-old clifford owensbibi his hair and arms after he refused their help getting out of the car. cnn's laura jarrett jones us. >> another disturbing traffic stop. this one late last night in ohio after they claim he left a house for drug dealing. the officers stopped his car. authorities have now released roughly 12 minutes of body cam footage that captures this encounter. the audio is difficult to hear at times. take a look at this. >> . >> not going to happen because he can't move his legs. the officer explains he can't be in the car when a narcotics canine officer inspects the vehicle. they called a supervisor to the scene. . >> i'm going to assist you. . >> no, you're not. no, you're not. you're not going to touch me. >> things are already getting tense. then they escalate. >> you come down the street. the police just pulled me of. they're trying to make me get out the car. >>> all right. and then, as you see here, the officers pull owensby out of the car. >>
. >>> in ohio, a black paraplegic man has filed a complaint with the naacp against the dayton policepolice pulled over 39-year-old clifford owensbibi his hair and arms after he refused their help getting out of the car. cnn's laura jarrett jones us. >> another disturbing traffic stop. this one late last night in ohio after they claim he left a house for drug dealing. the officers stopped his car. authorities have now released roughly 12 minutes of body cam footage that captures...
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there was one in milwaukee, one in dayton and provided medical and holistic care to the nations veterans, that meant soldiers lived there, had parade grounds, recreational buildings, this was lifelong care of veterans located in rural areas because they were all in areas that were cheap and had plenty of fresh air but were also meant to keep men away from temptation, alcohol and gambling found in larger cities, those are the origins of veterans healthcare and as you progress, it continues as well so after world war i you see that model change in some ways, you don't have that lifelong care aspect, a more rehabilitative model where you return veterans to society after their wounds are treated but you have that rural component as well. this is during the time of 2 burke yellow sis, respiratory diseases, ailments happened with world war i, you have broad spread out campuses, the second generation known after the second world war dealing with that as well so by the time world war ii comes around, 16 million veterans returning home from this war half 1 million needing medical care and not jus
there was one in milwaukee, one in dayton and provided medical and holistic care to the nations veterans, that meant soldiers lived there, had parade grounds, recreational buildings, this was lifelong care of veterans located in rural areas because they were all in areas that were cheap and had plenty of fresh air but were also meant to keep men away from temptation, alcohol and gambling found in larger cities, those are the origins of veterans healthcare and as you progress, it continues as...
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there's lot of childhood vaccines tharman daytoned.ne is more dangerous than the ones ones given every day for chickenpox, measles and rubella. most of us think this is a really good thing. why should covid-19 vaccine be considered in a totally different category? well, it is new, but we know a lot about it by now. so perhaps downstream, the idea of childhood mandates for school could be considered. it just seems a little early for that and i don't think cdc, if they decide to approve this, is trying to take that leap. >> and nearly 58% of all eligible people are fully vaccinated. that's pretty good. it's not good enough. halloween is tomorrow. kids will be outside. that's good. thanksgiving is around the corner. people will be inside. do you think we're at a point where we can avoid a holiday spike and what about this idea that folks can get together for the holidays? at this point, the way things are shaking out, what are you thoughts and recommendations? >> well, i want us all to have a chance to be together for the holidays. hallow
there's lot of childhood vaccines tharman daytoned.ne is more dangerous than the ones ones given every day for chickenpox, measles and rubella. most of us think this is a really good thing. why should covid-19 vaccine be considered in a totally different category? well, it is new, but we know a lot about it by now. so perhaps downstream, the idea of childhood mandates for school could be considered. it just seems a little early for that and i don't think cdc, if they decide to approve this, is...
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the naacp is denouncing the recent violent arrest in dayton, ohio of a black man who is paraplegic. newly released police body cam video shows officers dragged clifford owensby out of his car and yanked him by his hair after a traffic stop. officers ignored repeated pleas from owensby saying he was paraplegic. a warning to our audience this video includes disturbing images of police violence. >> get outf the car. get out of tar. >> what are you doing that for? i am paraplegic. i am paplegic. i need help tting in and out of t car. this is hurtinge. ! ow mebody help! somebody hp! amy: the justice department has announced it will not file federal charges against the white police officer inkj kenosha, wisconsin who fired seven shots at point-blank range into the back of jacob blake last year. the shooting left the 29-year-old african american father partially paralyzed.mo the officer, rusten sheskey shot blake as he leaned into his car. three of blake's young sons witnessed the shooting from inside the car. the boys were just 3, 5 and 8 years old at the time. the justice department said
the naacp is denouncing the recent violent arrest in dayton, ohio of a black man who is paraplegic. newly released police body cam video shows officers dragged clifford owensby out of his car and yanked him by his hair after a traffic stop. officers ignored repeated pleas from owensby saying he was paraplegic. a warning to our audience this video includes disturbing images of police violence. >> get outf the car. get out of tar. >> what are you doing that for? i am paraplegic. i am...
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and then throughout the country milwaukee, dayton, one in maine, and they provided medical and holistic care to veterans they had grounds at hospital recreational buildings and was met for this lifelong care veterans and then located in rural areas because honest attractive land and plenty of fresh air but they were also meant to keep the men away from temptation of alcohol and gambling and found in larger cities of those are the origins and as you progress so after world war i you can see the model change you don't have that lifelong care aspect but a more rehabilitative model that returns to society and you also have that component as well this is during that time of tuberculosis tuberculosis respiratory diseases happened happening with world war i so then you have the more broad spread out campuses from the second world war to deal with illnesses as well. and more like any other scale in history to see the 16 million veterans returning home from the war and half a million need immediate medical care. that is just do to advances in battlefieldn medicine to treat soldiers on the spot a
and then throughout the country milwaukee, dayton, one in maine, and they provided medical and holistic care to veterans they had grounds at hospital recreational buildings and was met for this lifelong care veterans and then located in rural areas because honest attractive land and plenty of fresh air but they were also meant to keep the men away from temptation of alcohol and gambling and found in larger cities of those are the origins and as you progress so after world war i you can see the...
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>> um, i'm going to be at my house in dayton. >> oh, that's nice. >> mm-hmm. >> this job is so risky.isk spending weeks out here and not making much money when it's slow. >> come down here now. come view me, come visit me, come book with me. i need some money. >> so many of the women i met feel that this is the fastest way for them to make a lot of money. unfortunately, for most of them, this week, that didn't happen. it's all a big risk that most of these women are committed to take. ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ the new sensodyne repair and protect with deep repair has the science to show that the toothpaste goes deep inside the exposed dentin to help repair sensitive teeth. my patients are able to have that quality of life back. i recommend sensodyne repair and protect with deep repair. ♪i aint worried about this,♪ ♪i aint worried bout that.♪ ♪wanna hear you go ohhhhh.♪ ♪fingers snap.♪ ♪i'm your instructor make it♪ ♪sweat sweat sweat♪ ♪make it sweat♪ baaa
>> um, i'm going to be at my house in dayton. >> oh, that's nice. >> mm-hmm. >> this job is so risky.isk spending weeks out here and not making much money when it's slow. >> come down here now. come view me, come visit me, come book with me. i need some money. >> so many of the women i met feel that this is the fastest way for them to make a lot of money. unfortunately, for most of them, this week, that didn't happen. it's all a big risk that most of these...
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man from ohio has now filed a complaint with the naacp after body cam video was released showing daytonficers pulling him out of his car by his hair and arms during a traffic stop last month. in the video, 39-year-old clifford owensby can be heard requesting a white shirt, that's shorthand for a police supervisor. the officer says he'll only call one after owensby gets out of the car. i do want to warn you this is disturbing. >> i'm not getting out. i just told you, i'm a para paraplegic. i cannot get out. can you call your white shirt? if you pull me out of here -- >> i'm going to pull you out and then i'll call a white shirt because you're getting out of the car. you're getting out of this car. you can cooperate and get out of the car or we can drag you out of the car. >> i know i got rights sir. i would like for you to call your white shirt. >> i will. get out of the car. >> come on, bro. >> get out of the car. listen. >> i'm a paraplegic, bro. you can hurt me, bro. what are you all doing, bro? i'm a paraplegic, bro, i'm trying to tell you i got help getting in the car. you're going
man from ohio has now filed a complaint with the naacp after body cam video was released showing daytonficers pulling him out of his car by his hair and arms during a traffic stop last month. in the video, 39-year-old clifford owensby can be heard requesting a white shirt, that's shorthand for a police supervisor. the officer says he'll only call one after owensby gets out of the car. i do want to warn you this is disturbing. >> i'm not getting out. i just told you, i'm a para paraplegic....
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. >>> now, ohio is proud of the wright brothers who designed their famous plane in dayton before theirnned flight in 1903. have a look at this. how did they get this wrong? if you look close, you'll see ohio's new license plate show the birth place of aviation banner trailing out of the front of the brothers' plane. so a correction, and now that banner on the wright flyer is in the right spot. the embarrassment, though, didn't stop there. north carolina chimed in saying, leave ohio alone. they wouldn't know. they weren't there. north carolina, of course, was where that famous first flight took place in kitty hawk. thanks very much for joining, i'm isa soares. early start with christine romans and laura jarrett up next. they'll have more on the breaking news we brought you at the top of the hour, the deadly accidental shooting on the set of alec baldwin's latest movie. do stausy with us on cnn. haveve a wonderful weekend. bye-bye. [♪] did you know, you no longer need to visit a dermatologist to get access to top skincare ingredients? introducing dermageek featuring top dermatologist rec
. >>> now, ohio is proud of the wright brothers who designed their famous plane in dayton before theirnned flight in 1903. have a look at this. how did they get this wrong? if you look close, you'll see ohio's new license plate show the birth place of aviation banner trailing out of the front of the brothers' plane. so a correction, and now that banner on the wright flyer is in the right spot. the embarrassment, though, didn't stop there. north carolina chimed in saying, leave ohio...
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. >>> now, ohio is proud of the wright brothers, rightly so, who designed their famous plane in daytonanned flight in 1903. so how did ohio get this wrong? okay. have a look at that. if you look closely, closely, you'll see ohio's new license plate showed a birthplace of aviation banner trailing out of the front of the brothers' plane. so a correction, and now that banner on the right flyer is in the right spot. the embarrassment, though, didn't stop there. north carolina chimes in saying, leave ohio alone. they wouldn't know. they weren't there. north carolina, of course, was where that famous first flight took place near kitty hawk. love that. trolling states. >>> back in the early 1980s, many new wave bands probably didn't think they'd still be playing 40 years later, and that includes duran duran, but take a listen. ♪ what does it take ♪ >> duran duran have just released their 15th album called "future past." it commemorates their decades-long career since their debut album in 1981. this song, anniversary, is basically a happy birthday to themselves. the group started work on the l
. >>> now, ohio is proud of the wright brothers, rightly so, who designed their famous plane in daytonanned flight in 1903. so how did ohio get this wrong? okay. have a look at that. if you look closely, closely, you'll see ohio's new license plate showed a birthplace of aviation banner trailing out of the front of the brothers' plane. so a correction, and now that banner on the right flyer is in the right spot. the embarrassment, though, didn't stop there. north carolina chimes in...
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congress officially recognized ohio as the birthplace of aviation because the wright brothers were in daytonned powered aircraft. but ohio wasn't there in 1903 when they lifted off not from kitty hawk but from kill devil hills in north carolina. i guess you can decide who can claim bragging rights. ohio tweeted out this updated version of the sign. nice work, ohio. house speaker nancy pelosi will join me this sunday for an exclusive, plus arkansas republican governor asa hutchinson will be here live at 9:00 a.m. and noon eastern on sunday. until then, you can follow me on facebook, on instagram, on twitter, on the tik tiktok, @jaketapper, tweet the show. you can listen to the lead wherever you get your podcasts. until sunday morning, i bid you adieu. our coverage continues now with one mr. wolf blitzer in "the situation room." be nice to him now, he's a good guy. >>> happening now, breaking news. we just learned about critical testimony in the january 6 investigation. a former u.s. justice department official who pushed baseless claims of election fraud is now expected to appear before the s
congress officially recognized ohio as the birthplace of aviation because the wright brothers were in daytonned powered aircraft. but ohio wasn't there in 1903 when they lifted off not from kitty hawk but from kill devil hills in north carolina. i guess you can decide who can claim bragging rights. ohio tweeted out this updated version of the sign. nice work, ohio. house speaker nancy pelosi will join me this sunday for an exclusive, plus arkansas republican governor asa hutchinson will be here...