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. >> del walters, who spent a lot of time in baltimore, both as a teacher and a reporter and anchorer is in near. where are you, what are you seeing. if you look at this from the aerial shot. the police are holding their own, as you heard paul say. they flew overhead and warned the crowd and the media. around 10 o'clock, you could see that agitators saw that they could get their voices heard on television. when we saw that the helicopter got lower, and the first of the smoke cannisters getting the crowds to disperse and media as well. looking at it, as you heard paul say. there's a large police presence. media watching and wondering what is going to happen next. they don't appear to be moving further. they are making sure that things don't get out of hand. so far they haven't. confrontations that have existed have been limit. we are talking about bottles thrown. police tried to physically move some of the protesters out of the area. >> one of the things that needs to be pointed out. there are two groups of people here. people in the evening, they were here because really it was an atm
. >> del walters, who spent a lot of time in baltimore, both as a teacher and a reporter and anchorer is in near. where are you, what are you seeing. if you look at this from the aerial shot. the police are holding their own, as you heard paul say. they flew overhead and warned the crowd and the media. around 10 o'clock, you could see that agitators saw that they could get their voices heard on television. when we saw that the helicopter got lower, and the first of the smoke cannisters...
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del walters has more on president lincoln's life and legacy. >> was honest abe honest? >> yes, of course he was. >> there was hesitance. >> abraham lincoln was able to tell the truth but tell it obliquely. >> he was in a very much in a real sense much like today's politicians. this exhibit is entitled "lincoln speaks." it is agrab hamlin con in his own words. >> he treasured language. he read widely. he loved poetry, he loved shakespearean plays. >> what he said and what he wrote. sometimes raw and always to the point. like this note to union general ulysses grant. >> he sends in memo. aware that telegrams can be intercepted by the enemy. i just read your stats at 1:00 p.m. yesterday. i begin to see it. you will succeed. god bless you all. >> that thing that grant would succeed at was winning the american civil war. when lincoln wrote the telegram, hundreds of thousands of soldiers had died. the nation was coming apart at the seams. lincoln was not. >> was he a man of the people or a blue blood? >> definitely a man of the people. but upwardly mobile, and always self imp
del walters has more on president lincoln's life and legacy. >> was honest abe honest? >> yes, of course he was. >> there was hesitance. >> abraham lincoln was able to tell the truth but tell it obliquely. >> he was in a very much in a real sense much like today's politicians. this exhibit is entitled "lincoln speaks." it is agrab hamlin con in his own words. >> he treasured language. he read widely. he loved poetry, he loved shakespearean plays....
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del walters has more. >> reporter: in baltimore, these are the economic signs of the times.ow upon row upon row of boarded up houses. it has been like that for decades. how long? this film was made by the u.s. government in the 1950s. it talks about the blight and how to solve the problem. it is called the baltimore plan. >> here is the shame of our american cities. here is the face of our cities we hide. >> reporter: this man once represented this area in congress. he says it has been like this for too long. >> our priorities are this that and the other, and when you don't have a majority of votes, you know stuff gets tabled. it gets moved to the side. you just keep coming back with it and keep coming back to it. which is one of the reasons i got the hell out of the united states congress on my own. >> reporter: this is what people see when they come into a baltimore. it is the west side. the side of the city that exploded. the side that has been begging for change since the baltimore plan. in baltimore that tough talk by politicians has only been replaced by more tough tim
del walters has more. >> reporter: in baltimore, these are the economic signs of the times.ow upon row upon row of boarded up houses. it has been like that for decades. how long? this film was made by the u.s. government in the 1950s. it talks about the blight and how to solve the problem. it is called the baltimore plan. >> here is the shame of our american cities. here is the face of our cities we hide. >> reporter: this man once represented this area in congress. he says it...
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it's wrong >>> i'm joined by del walters. you know baltimore, you worked as a reporter anchor professor. must be hard to see what happened to a city that was once yours. >> i want to explain what you see in baltimore, which they sometimes ignore. when i went to baltimore, i was struck by the numbers of houses boarded up. blocks rows almost every opposite. i was told they burnt in the '60s. i asked "why are they boarded up." they said after the '60s crack dealers move in, and now are boarded up because of crack wars of the '80s. now we are looking at the same houses and neighbourhoods. they are going to ask why are they boarded up. they'll say it's because of the riots of 2015. when the job is left there was nothing to fill the void. i remember the story of a car manufacturing factory closing. it was headlines for a week then the media moved away. the people there were left with a feeling of unemployment, not knowing where to do. >> i reported on the education system in baltimore and in that area, and the story is the renaissa
it's wrong >>> i'm joined by del walters. you know baltimore, you worked as a reporter anchor professor. must be hard to see what happened to a city that was once yours. >> i want to explain what you see in baltimore, which they sometimes ignore. when i went to baltimore, i was struck by the numbers of houses boarded up. blocks rows almost every opposite. i was told they burnt in the '60s. i asked "why are they boarded up." they said after the '60s crack dealers move...
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del walters for us in baltimore. >> those that survived, distributing to those who are local victims, each gets a few meters and it's not enough. every family will find a way to use it. >> at least they should [ unintelligible ] it's already late. people are getting sick. we are [ unintelligible ] . >> while the public is grate for anything that the authorities can provide there's great disquiet that more needs to be done, and done soon before it spilled over into anger. >> we require peace and we require help for them. and in some places, done on time. and that's why the people. >> huge pressure from the public for what the international community has delivered. aljazeera, kathmandu. >> coming up next, a big shakeup to saudi arabia's line of succession. what it means to the turmoil in the middle east. lethal injection cocktails. >> a ge bait at the supreme court turned heated today after the constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment. the justices heard architects over lethal injections. >> it was a very pesky session at the court. both liberals and conservatives split on whe
del walters for us in baltimore. >> those that survived, distributing to those who are local victims, each gets a few meters and it's not enough. every family will find a way to use it. >> at least they should [ unintelligible ] it's already late. people are getting sick. we are [ unintelligible ] . >> while the public is grate for anything that the authorities can provide there's great disquiet that more needs to be done, and done soon before it spilled over into anger....
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. >> this is al jazeera america i'm del walters in new york with a look at the top stories. debt toll, tens of thousands of survivors in nepal are waiting for help. >> at the end of the day we are one baltimore. >> the mayor of baltimore calling for reconciliation as a wake is held for freddy gray, a man who died in police custody. >>> white house acting on some of the president's private e-mails. appjapan'sjapan's prime minister arrives in the u.s. >> a race against time. >> our flight was there. >> hungry. >> sending help and supplies. >> rapid response, rapid rescue and relief response to the situation in nepal is our primary mission. >> and the fear of more devastating aftershocks. >> we have been coming in and out of our house all evening due to aftershocks as well. >> tonight, the lates on the earthquake in nepal. sadly the death toll in any nepal theraising to 3200. the disaster of course prompting a massive international response. concerns are disease in kathmandu, where most people are sleeping outside in tenths. the epicenter was a few miles east. >> gradually the
. >> this is al jazeera america i'm del walters in new york with a look at the top stories. debt toll, tens of thousands of survivors in nepal are waiting for help. >> at the end of the day we are one baltimore. >> the mayor of baltimore calling for reconciliation as a wake is held for freddy gray, a man who died in police custody. >>> white house acting on some of the president's private e-mails. appjapan'sjapan's prime minister arrives in the u.s. >> a race...
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america >> this is the true definition of tough love >> this is al jazeera america i'm dwawrlts del walters in new york. as i.s.i.l. makes ground in iraq iraq's anbar province. >> we are unfortunately struggling for the armenian genocide struggling for justice. >> the armenian ambassador to the u.n shares his thoughts on genocide. the environmental impact of the bp oil spill and the economic recovery. the plight of migrants from africa and the middle east having tragic consequences tonight. the search for survivors continues off italy's southern coast. that is where nearly 700 migrants are missing after their boat capsized. two dozen bodies have been recovered. 2,000 fleeing the city of ramadi the homeless are in the middle of a war zone. and south africa, jacob zuma says he will end xenophobic aarticulation. >>> calling for an international effort to stop the human trafficking of migrants from africa. according to the times of malta the boat overturned 125 miles south of lampedusa. the main route for migrants fleeing libya. paul brennan has the story. >> the search and rescue is being supp
america >> this is the true definition of tough love >> this is al jazeera america i'm dwawrlts del walters in new york. as i.s.i.l. makes ground in iraq iraq's anbar province. >> we are unfortunately struggling for the armenian genocide struggling for justice. >> the armenian ambassador to the u.n shares his thoughts on genocide. the environmental impact of the bp oil spill and the economic recovery. the plight of migrants from africa and the middle east having tragic...
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>>> well, the city has one of the highest levels of income inequality in the united states, and del walters has been talking to people about how it affects their daily lives del. >> tony, i have to tell you when you're driving into the city, and you know if abuse you've lived here and i have worked here, it hits new the face. row upon row upon row of houses boarded up. it has been that way since 1968. and most of the people that i talked to said that's too long. baltimore, the rate for african-american males 8.4%, and the rest of the nation, it's 5%. but according to a university of milwaukee settled, 57% of african-american males in this city don't have a job. that means 6 of 10 you see walking probably don't have a place to go and probably don't have a place to pick up a paycheck. i talked to the representative from the area, and he said it has been going on too long, and part of the blame is on capitol hill. >> you were on capitol hill and part of the power system. why didn't capitol hill fix this? >> well, capitol hill has no desire to fix this. >> why not? this is america. >> how many
>>> well, the city has one of the highest levels of income inequality in the united states, and del walters has been talking to people about how it affects their daily lives del. >> tony, i have to tell you when you're driving into the city, and you know if abuse you've lived here and i have worked here, it hits new the face. row upon row upon row of houses boarded up. it has been that way since 1968. and most of the people that i talked to said that's too long. baltimore, the...
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thank you, i'm del walters in new york. the news continues with a look at the top stories. a growing humanitarian crisis. calls for actions. hundreds lost at sea as a boat capsizes off the coast of libya. i.s.i.l. makes gains in anbar, tens of thousands flee, putting pressure on baghdad. >> we are struggling for the recognition of armenian genocide for justice. >> the armenian ambassador to the u.s. sharing thoughts on genocide. and tomorrow the 5-year anniversary of the bp, in
thank you, i'm del walters in new york. the news continues with a look at the top stories. a growing humanitarian crisis. calls for actions. hundreds lost at sea as a boat capsizes off the coast of libya. i.s.i.l. makes gains in anbar, tens of thousands flee, putting pressure on baghdad. >> we are struggling for the recognition of armenian genocide for justice. >> the armenian ambassador to the u.s. sharing thoughts on genocide. and tomorrow the 5-year anniversary of the bp, in
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i'm del walters in new york. back with another hour of new, 11:00p.m. eastern, 8:00 pacific. "america tonight" starts now. >>> on the weekend edition of "america tonight", vegas, baby. the power behind who comes and who goes on the strip. >> they have a control over that just because they have so many connections over the period of time that they have been here. families have been in charge of some of these different companies for years and years generations, three generations in some cases. >> "america tonight"s michael oku takes a ride and gets an insider's view of las vegas's showdown. will it bring travellers to a stand still? also tonight - behind bars and behind belief. the gang leader who proclaimed i am the law. >> one woman was fixing home cooked meals, one smuggling him other matters. >> that is the tip of the iceberg. a rare look behind bars, and why baltimore prisoners may not be the oig mate running -- inmates running things on the inside. good evening, thank you for joining us. i'm saying in for joie chen. after the death of a suspect injured in police custody,
i'm del walters in new york. back with another hour of new, 11:00p.m. eastern, 8:00 pacific. "america tonight" starts now. >>> on the weekend edition of "america tonight", vegas, baby. the power behind who comes and who goes on the strip. >> they have a control over that just because they have so many connections over the period of time that they have been here. families have been in charge of some of these different companies for years and years generations,...
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del walters has been in baltimore all day. leaders are staying out in the streets making sure they stay peaceful. >> reporter: in fact, antonio i just spoke to elijah cummings. we go back a long way. i asked him what he wanted to tell the people that were watching television tonight about his community. this is his neighborhood. he said he wanted them to know this is a good place with good people, not the type of images they've seen over the last few days. take a listen and what else he had to say. >> what's the objective tonight and how do you feel about the way things are going so far? >> i feel good. people dispersed, as you can see all the people left are you all. you reporters. >> that's a great thing. >> that's a great thing. we've got a great city, we want positive images of what's, you know, of our city. we saw soful people coming together. i was sitting in washington, and i saw all those peaceful demonstrators coming up the street i mean downtown. you know what made me feel real good that it was so diverse. it was so
del walters has been in baltimore all day. leaders are staying out in the streets making sure they stay peaceful. >> reporter: in fact, antonio i just spoke to elijah cummings. we go back a long way. i asked him what he wanted to tell the people that were watching television tonight about his community. this is his neighborhood. he said he wanted them to know this is a good place with good people, not the type of images they've seen over the last few days. take a listen and what else he...
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del walters has more. >> in baltimore it came down to the a battle between brooks books and bricks. a long standing problem in baltimore: is the educational system broken? >> i think it is. i think it's broken definitely. >> she should know. before a corruption conviction forced her out sheila dixon was the mayor of baltimore. before that she was the president of the city council. before that she studied early childhood education. >> we have to go back to some basic fundamental things. when is education going to become the priority in everybody's household where that's first and foremost before anything else? >> according to a recent study of 800 residents from 55 baltimore neighborhoods parents expressed dissatisfaction in the schools and lack of education on the part of the teachers. residents also went on to say the schools lacked extracurricular activities. facts not lost on the white house and president obama when he talked about the problems with baltimore school system. >> if we are serious about solving this problem then we are not only going to have to help police but we ha
del walters has more. >> in baltimore it came down to the a battle between brooks books and bricks. a long standing problem in baltimore: is the educational system broken? >> i think it is. i think it's broken definitely. >> she should know. before a corruption conviction forced her out sheila dixon was the mayor of baltimore. before that she was the president of the city council. before that she studied early childhood education. >> we have to go back to some basic...
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let's go back to del walters to see what is going on where he is. tell me where you are, and what you are seeing? >> i'm at pennsylvania north, and we have a high-stake game of chess. it would be safe to say with the violence and the mare calling out the national guard and the governor saying the same. now we are seeing an overwhelming force. there were a couple of squirmishes from people that want to agitate something about an hour ago. for the most part most of the people cleared out and you see a huge police presence making sure that what they are taking over is secure for the rest of the evening or until the curfew expires. >> i would say they have not made a move within the last 15-20 minutes. we are seeing larger vehicles come in. and a block away from where we are, there's a huge contingent of guards men just in case anything goes wrong, that anyone caught between the two, they would be caught. appears that things are at a stalemate. there's no provocation, and keep in mind it's a department on edge. it's a community that said they have not r
let's go back to del walters to see what is going on where he is. tell me where you are, and what you are seeing? >> i'm at pennsylvania north, and we have a high-stake game of chess. it would be safe to say with the violence and the mare calling out the national guard and the governor saying the same. now we are seeing an overwhelming force. there were a couple of squirmishes from people that want to agitate something about an hour ago. for the most part most of the people cleared out...
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del walters, al jazeera, baltimore. >>> and now to nepal where there is some good news in the middle of tragedy. rescuers have pulled a teenage boy from the rubble alive five days after the devastating earthquake. there were cheers as rescuers took the 15 year old out of harm's way. many hope he is not the last survivor. the death toll is now more than 5800. let's go live to our correspondent in cat man cat -- kathmandu. what is the latest? >> reporter: the latest is there's a tinily bit of good news and there's a rescue effort going on where rescuers have found a woman under the rebel. they are continuing to excavate that area. it's an ongoing rescue so hopefully we may have some good news later on. >> you have also been i know observing the conditions at hops today -- hospitals today, what have you been seeing? >> reporter: well i was at the main military hospital in kathmandu, where i was being shown around by military medics as to what the scenarios were for them as many helicopters air force and private helicopters were ferrying those people with severe injuries outside of kathm
del walters, al jazeera, baltimore. >>> and now to nepal where there is some good news in the middle of tragedy. rescuers have pulled a teenage boy from the rubble alive five days after the devastating earthquake. there were cheers as rescuers took the 15 year old out of harm's way. many hope he is not the last survivor. the death toll is now more than 5800. let's go live to our correspondent in cat man cat -- kathmandu. what is the latest? >> reporter: the latest is there's a...
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in the meantime i want to bring in del walters again following the story. these are pictures from earlier. i want to emphasize that because so far this evening as the sun went down the pictures we've seen have been a peaceful protest, right sf. >> so far so good this evening. it appears that the sun went down and the violence levels went down as well. i was listening to the policeman, you know talk about it and quibble over the issue of the word "thugs," and that is part of the problem. which is that there is -- we here at al jazeera give voice to the voiceless, and the voiceless in this case are those people that belief that they have no voice at you will. as we were talking on the break, you have never seen a riot take place in beverly hills, california or palm beach, florida or tysons corner virginia or upper east side of new york. there's no reason to riot. we can talk about what we need to do as far as enforcement is concerned, but until we get to the root causes of why it flashed, it will flash again. >> jason down is the attorney for freddie gray's f
in the meantime i want to bring in del walters again following the story. these are pictures from earlier. i want to emphasize that because so far this evening as the sun went down the pictures we've seen have been a peaceful protest, right sf. >> so far so good this evening. it appears that the sun went down and the violence levels went down as well. i was listening to the policeman, you know talk about it and quibble over the issue of the word "thugs," and that is part of the...
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del walters is not far from that location, joining us on the phone from baltimore. i think the helicopters have gone down to refuel. we are not seeing live pictures from the intersection. these are pictures from earlier tonight. what is happening that you can see. >> i'm probably about 10 feet away from a national guard humvee. there were 30 in formation, you can see them - see hundreds of baltimore police officers moving away. i don't think it should be lost on the audience that there is a sadness about the fact that this level of law enforcement was needed to make sure a major u.s. city was upset over the way their lives have been over the past 30-40 years. that's the underlining issue that has to be resolved and people i talked to say unless and until that issue is resolved, it will happen again and again and again. >> certainly something to worry about, because the riots were disturbing yesterday. i don't know if you listen in to the piece from mike viqueira with the piece on events involving african-american men and police is it fair to say that this has been t
del walters is not far from that location, joining us on the phone from baltimore. i think the helicopters have gone down to refuel. we are not seeing live pictures from the intersection. these are pictures from earlier tonight. what is happening that you can see. >> i'm probably about 10 feet away from a national guard humvee. there were 30 in formation, you can see them - see hundreds of baltimore police officers moving away. i don't think it should be lost on the audience that there is...
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pero se trata de una protesta pacÍfica, la comunidad comparte su sentimiento por la muerte del afroamericano walterr siete balazos, los disparos fueron hechos por la espalda. en vez de reaccionar de manera violenta, han alzado su voz. participantes compartieron sus experiencias y dicen sentirse optimistas. dicen que con la ayuda de este vÍdeo las autoridades pudieron enfrentar a cargo de homicidio a la gente michael slager. unos cuÁntos segundos de vÍdeo cambiaron de todo el curso de la investigaciÓn. santana dijo que en un momento dado estuvo a punto de borrar el vÍdeo. el ex agente slager continÚa tras las rejas sin derecho a fianza. abc informÓ que tanto walter scott como slager trabajaron en la guardia costera, una conexiÓn inesperada. ilia: otro vÍdeo pone al descubierto un exceso de fuerza de la policÍa, esta vez en texas y la vÍctima es una mujer con nueve meses de embarazo. [gritos] juan carlos: el policÍa lanza el primer puÑetazo y cuando levanta el brazo derecho para dar el segundo golpe, se corta la grabaciÓn. 32 segundos de filmaciÓn registra la histeria de la mujer y la violencia que s
pero se trata de una protesta pacÍfica, la comunidad comparte su sentimiento por la muerte del afroamericano walterr siete balazos, los disparos fueron hechos por la espalda. en vez de reaccionar de manera violenta, han alzado su voz. participantes compartieron sus experiencias y dicen sentirse optimistas. dicen que con la ayuda de este vÍdeo las autoridades pudieron enfrentar a cargo de homicidio a la gente michael slager. unos cuÁntos segundos de vÍdeo cambiaron de todo el curso de la...
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i'm del walters in new york. back with another hour of new, 11:00p.m. eastern, 8:00 pacific. "america tonight" starts now. >>> on the weekend edition of "america tonight", vegas, baby. the power behind who comes and who goes on the strip. >> they have a control over that just because they have so many connections over the period of time that they have been here. families have been in charge of some of these different companies for years and years generations, three generations in some cases. >> "america tonight"s michael oku takes a ride and gets an inside
i'm del walters in new york. back with another hour of new, 11:00p.m. eastern, 8:00 pacific. "america tonight" starts now. >>> on the weekend edition of "america tonight", vegas, baby. the power behind who comes and who goes on the strip. >> they have a control over that just because they have so many connections over the period of time that they have been here. families have been in charge of some of these different companies for years and years generations,...
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del walters joins us with a preview of coverage at eight. >> there's a lot of money on the table. expensive for the presidential candidates. we'll look at why the campaigns will have abbing to virtually -- access to virtually unlimited money. and why the citizens united ruling drastically changed the landscape. and the latest from nepal where the deal toll substance to rise and rolling out of russia a motorcycle gang on a mission to berlin and why poland is closing their borders. >> all right. see you in a couple of minutes. next - altering genes in a human embryo. why it's causing a backlash among scientists. stay with us. >>> reachers in china are going with no scientist has gone before announcing they have altered the d.n.a. in human embryo the implications are wide-ranging. jacob ward is on the science team. >> clustered regularly interspaced pallan dromic repeat. it means small stretches of repeated d.n.a. don't worry about that. worry about what it could mean. it's the basis of a frightening gene-ed itting tech neck, one that can change people and a way of hacking evolution
del walters joins us with a preview of coverage at eight. >> there's a lot of money on the table. expensive for the presidential candidates. we'll look at why the campaigns will have abbing to virtually -- access to virtually unlimited money. and why the citizens united ruling drastically changed the landscape. and the latest from nepal where the deal toll substance to rise and rolling out of russia a motorcycle gang on a mission to berlin and why poland is closing their borders. >>...
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. >> thank you for joining us, i'll del walters in new york. stay tuned, the news continues yes.. goodnight. >>> nepal wakes up to fear and despair as the death toll in the devastating earthquake goes beyond 1800. the quake sparks an avalanche, flattening part of the mount everest base camp. 17 mountaineers are dead. >>> hello welcome to al jazeera, live from doha. i'm shiulie ghosh. also coming up on the programme... [ chants ] ..thousands march in baltimore to protest
. >> thank you for joining us, i'll del walters in new york. stay tuned, the news continues yes.. goodnight. >>> nepal wakes up to fear and despair as the death toll in the devastating earthquake goes beyond 1800. the quake sparks an avalanche, flattening part of the mount everest base camp. 17 mountaineers are dead. >>> hello welcome to al jazeera, live from doha. i'm shiulie ghosh. also coming up on the programme... [ chants ] ..thousands march in baltimore to protest
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. >> thank you for joining us, i'm del walters, i'll be back with another hours of news later. "faultlines" is next. >> the mountains of west virginia have provided generations with jobs in coal. but on january 9th, 2014, the state woke up to an example of the costs of it's industrial economy. a tank containing a chemical used the process of coal production had leaked its contents into the elk river, just a mile upstream from the largest wate
. >> thank you for joining us, i'm del walters, i'll be back with another hours of news later. "faultlines" is next. >> the mountains of west virginia have provided generations with jobs in coal. but on january 9th, 2014, the state woke up to an example of the costs of it's industrial economy. a tank containing a chemical used the process of coal production had leaked its contents into the elk river, just a mile upstream from the largest wate
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. >> del walters, thank you. >>> now to nepal. the death toll is ride rising there.over 5,000 dead, 10,000 injured and too many damaged buildings to count. food and water is in short supply. many are leaving for safe space but that too is at a premium. this man regulation cued after 80 hours in a roox with room with three bodies. now just existing is a struggle. >> i'm homeless now. there is no home for anyone, we are managing by ourselves even if this didn't, evening like this place we are staying we are doing by ourselves. >> lines are long for food and clean water and the frustration is building. demonstrators gathered outside the nepalese parliament wednesday, to talk to the parliament that says it's overwhelmed. bodies yet to be buried or cremated. raising the fear of disease fears of aftershocks the situation is forcing many to leave, cramming onto buses hoping to find safer ground. >> maybe it is very dangerous to protect from earthquake. i'm going to my home town. >> the u.n. is launching an appeal to raise $450 million to help bring relief to survivors. >> t
. >> del walters, thank you. >>> now to nepal. the death toll is ride rising there.over 5,000 dead, 10,000 injured and too many damaged buildings to count. food and water is in short supply. many are leaving for safe space but that too is at a premium. this man regulation cued after 80 hours in a roox with room with three bodies. now just existing is a struggle. >> i'm homeless now. there is no home for anyone, we are managing by ourselves even if this didn't, evening like...
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and del walters joins us from baltimore, and just how serious are these problems, and what impact do they have on families? >>> well, tony, here's this crisis by the numbers. according to the baltimore sun they have the 5th highest rate of homicide than any state in the united states. 229 murders in 2013 alone and keep in mind, this is a city with just under 600,000 residents, and one in ten of those is addicted to heroin. and 55,000 are in some sort of drug treatment program. and if you think that all of those statistics and all of those facts aren't realed, you haven't met bernette mcfadden. >> i didn't understand. what could happen to my child. i'm a mother. i'm supposed to be there. i couldn't understand the grief, i couldn't understand my loss. i had to hold my hand and walk down the hall, and see my child laying on the table. laying on the table, gone. and my two youngest kids, my oldest child said, mom bring him back, mom you're the mother you can bring him back, and i said, i cannot, i can't bring my child back. >> this is the sad fact. mcfadden lost two of her sons to drug r
and del walters joins us from baltimore, and just how serious are these problems, and what impact do they have on families? >>> well, tony, here's this crisis by the numbers. according to the baltimore sun they have the 5th highest rate of homicide than any state in the united states. 229 murders in 2013 alone and keep in mind, this is a city with just under 600,000 residents, and one in ten of those is addicted to heroin. and 55,000 are in some sort of drug treatment program. and if...
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. >> del walters. thank you.efore the unrest in baltimore dozens of middle and upper class families have been moving into one of the city's most dangerous neighborhoods. it's the same neighborhoods where freddie gray was arrested. morgan radford joins us to explain. this is a story you got into awhile back. >> we were there awhile before. these families moving in saw baltimore's systemic problems of race class segregation long before rioting erupted this week. but they take an unique approach to solving these problems. they move in living side by side with some of the city's most struggling residents. i'll introduce you to new song church who thinks the best way to change a community is to become part of it. >> the family physician moved here more than five years ago after growing up in a middle class town 20 miles from the city. but why? the city is in the heart of baltimore and is among the most dangerous in the country. >> look at all these houses that are completely boarded up. is that common? >> there are a
. >> del walters. thank you.efore the unrest in baltimore dozens of middle and upper class families have been moving into one of the city's most dangerous neighborhoods. it's the same neighborhoods where freddie gray was arrested. morgan radford joins us to explain. this is a story you got into awhile back. >> we were there awhile before. these families moving in saw baltimore's systemic problems of race class segregation long before rioting erupted this week. but they take an...
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thank you, i'm del walters in new york. the news continues with a look at the top stories. a growing humanitarian crisis. calls for actions. hundreds lost at sea as a boat capsizes off the coast of libya. i.s.i.l. makes gains in anbar, tens of thousands flee, putting pressure on baghdad. >> we are struggling for the recognition of armenian genocide for justice. >> the armenian ambassador to the u.s. sharing thoughts on genocide. and tomorrow the 5-year anniversary of the bp, in "the week ahead", the debate on the environmental impact and the recovery >>> a search for survivors off the coast of italy, with 700 migrants missing are feared dead after a boat capsized. two dozen deaths have been confirmed. there fears that a mass migration in iraq will lead to mass deaths. they fled and are homeless in the middle of a war zone >>> in south africa, the government vowing to protect newly arrived migrants. president zuma saying he'll end attacks claiming the lives of many >>> first the deaths of hundreds in the see. italian prime minister matteo renzi saying his country can't be al
thank you, i'm del walters in new york. the news continues with a look at the top stories. a growing humanitarian crisis. calls for actions. hundreds lost at sea as a boat capsizes off the coast of libya. i.s.i.l. makes gains in anbar, tens of thousands flee, putting pressure on baghdad. >> we are struggling for the recognition of armenian genocide for justice. >> the armenian ambassador to the u.s. sharing thoughts on genocide. and tomorrow the 5-year anniversary of the bp, in...
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del walters is here with a preview. >> we'll talk about power in the pacific. that's the topic. there's issues for japan and the u.s. to work out, including american bases in japan and okinawa, and the t.p.p., and, of course china's dominance in the region. then we'll keep a watch on nepal, where the death toll as you have been reporting conditions to rise after the powerful earthquake. indications in an area so bad that presented and family are unable to reach their loved ones. all of that and more coming up >>> thank you. ruby bridges became a civil rights icon at the age of 6 after the supreme court ruled that schools had to desegregate. she was one of the first black students to attend an all-white school in the south, and shared her memories and days that followed with john seigenthaler >>> ruby bridges first steps into this elementary school in new orleans were met with chance of hatred and prejudice. what do you remember hearing? >> my, i remember them chanting 2, 4, 6, 8 we don't want to integrate. i didn't know what integrate mental. i was six. i remember going home and
del walters is here with a preview. >> we'll talk about power in the pacific. that's the topic. there's issues for japan and the u.s. to work out, including american bases in japan and okinawa, and the t.p.p., and, of course china's dominance in the region. then we'll keep a watch on nepal, where the death toll as you have been reporting conditions to rise after the powerful earthquake. indications in an area so bad that presented and family are unable to reach their loved ones. all of...
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. >> reporter: del walters, al jazerra, new york. >>> now for a rhino named sudan. only male northern white rhino left in the world. the entire sub species is down to just five members. three are protected by a kenyan conservancy, where an extraordinary effort is underway to insure their survival and their future. at the 90,000-acre of the cancers antsy in cain january the last male northern white rhino is under protection 24 hours a day. both armed and unarmed rangers try to provide a double player of security where the rhino can be safe from poachers, but also roam freely. these body guards are always on hand. but they are not with the rhinos every second of the day. the converse antsies wants the rhinos to enjoy a somewhat natural existence in the wild. poacher is chasing them for their horns they'll go for as much as $240,000 on the black market. with that much money at stake poachers are willing to put their own lives at risk. in an effort to eliminate the market value of sudan conservationist have removed his horn. still, poaching is a big threat to this male
. >> reporter: del walters, al jazerra, new york. >>> now for a rhino named sudan. only male northern white rhino left in the world. the entire sub species is down to just five members. three are protected by a kenyan conservancy, where an extraordinary effort is underway to insure their survival and their future. at the 90,000-acre of the cancers antsy in cain january the last male northern white rhino is under protection 24 hours a day. both armed and unarmed rangers try to...
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del sur. la vÍctima, walter scott muere en la escena, se trata de un hombre de 50 aÑos. que recibiÓ tres disparos en la espalda, uno en el oÍdo y otro en la nalga. el policÍa ha sido identificado como michael thomas, Él dijo que detuvo al conductor porquÉ y que tuvo miedo porque tenÍa una pistola elÉctrica. en una parte en el vÍdeo se ve que el policÍa agarra del piso algo que aparenta ser una pistola elÉctrica, sin embargo reportes seÑalan que existe la posibilidad de que el propio oficial haya arrojado antes el objeto al piso. cuando te equivocas, te equivocas, dijo el alcalde del north charlestÓn y ahora el policÍa tendrÁ que enfrentar las consecuencias de sus actos en corte. el incidente ocurriÓ el sÁbado pasado en una ciudad donde el 47 de los habitantes son afroamericanos y el 80% de los policÍas son blancos. nosotros queremos que la familia sepa que nuestros corazones estÁn con ellos, seÑalÓ el alcalde. el hermano de la vÍctima dijo hace poco que se ha hecho justicia, no cree que todos los policÍas son malos, pero sÍ hay algunos malos allÁ afuera. la familia de sc
del sur. la vÍctima, walter scott muere en la escena, se trata de un hombre de 50 aÑos. que recibiÓ tres disparos en la espalda, uno en el oÍdo y otro en la nalga. el policÍa ha sido identificado como michael thomas, Él dijo que detuvo al conductor porquÉ y que tuvo miedo porque tenÍa una pistola elÉctrica. en una parte en el vÍdeo se ve que el policÍa agarra del piso algo que aparenta ser una pistola elÉctrica, sin embargo reportes seÑalan que existe la posibilidad de que el...
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enfrenta cargos un policÍa de carolina del sur que matÓ a un afroamericano desarmado, las imÁgenes muestran a walteranca con la promesa de recuperar el paÍs para los estadounidenses. pablo: quienes apoyan al senador republicano rand paul lo hacen con una pasiÓn desbordante y hoy celebraron a lo grande. vamos a recuperar nuestro paÍs, afirmÓ. su lema del dÍa fue: muerte a la maquinaria de washington. >> Él representa a un elemento del siglo pasado. las personas que quieren no solamente la participaciÓn mÍnima del gobierno en nuestras vidas cotidianas, pero que el gobierno no tiene responsabilidad de proteger a nuestros aliados. pablo: en un dÍa tan importante rand paul no mencionÓ el tema de la migraciÓn >> es un candidato que no ha asumido posturas pro hispanas. pablo: muchos lo apoyan por estar en contra del espionaje. el favorito a la nominaciÓn, jed bush, reaccionÓ: yo tambiÉn quiero un gobierno mÁs pequeÑo pero no estoy con la pelÍcula de paul. luego vendrÍan ted cruz, rand paul y marcos rubio. si algo ha dejado claro rand paul es que no se trata de una persona antigua, otro ejemplo es el tema d
enfrenta cargos un policÍa de carolina del sur que matÓ a un afroamericano desarmado, las imÁgenes muestran a walteranca con la promesa de recuperar el paÍs para los estadounidenses. pablo: quienes apoyan al senador republicano rand paul lo hacen con una pasiÓn desbordante y hoy celebraron a lo grande. vamos a recuperar nuestro paÍs, afirmÓ. su lema del dÍa fue: muerte a la maquinaria de washington. >> Él representa a un elemento del siglo pasado. las personas que quieren no...
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del tema de venezuela. ilia: regresando a los estados unidos, se conocen nuevas imÁgenes relacionadas con la muerte de waltersde que la gente lo para poder una multa de trÁnsito hasta que sale corriendo y lo mata. la familia de la vÍctima ha pedido que se mantenga la calma. periodista: un grupo de manifestantes se dio cita frente a la alcaldÍa de charlestÓn para denunciar las tensiones raciales que existen entre la policÍa y la comunidad afroamericana del lugar. los activistas existen que de no existir este vÍdeo es posible que la muerte de walter scott hubiese quedado impune. para muchos el joven dominicano es considerado un hÉroe. santana: decidÍ grabar el vÍdeo cuando habÍa un tipo de forcejeo, el policÍa estaba encima de la vÍctima. periodista: el pireo desmintiÓ la versiÓn oficial de slager. tras la difusiÓn de estas imÁgenes, slager fue acusado de asesinato y las autoridades abrieron una investigaciÓn del caso. hoy dieron a conocer el vÍdeo de la cÁmara del tablero de policÍa que muestra a scott antes de su muerte. el padre de familia saliÓ de su vehÍculo sin autorizaciÓn y luego regresÓ para darse a l
del tema de venezuela. ilia: regresando a los estados unidos, se conocen nuevas imÁgenes relacionadas con la muerte de waltersde que la gente lo para poder una multa de trÁnsito hasta que sale corriendo y lo mata. la familia de la vÍctima ha pedido que se mantenga la calma. periodista: un grupo de manifestantes se dio cita frente a la alcaldÍa de charlestÓn para denunciar las tensiones raciales que existen entre la policÍa y la comunidad afroamericana del lugar. los activistas existen que...
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protestantes se congregaron afuera del ayuntamiento de charleston exigiendo justicia por la muerte del afroamericano ''walter.. take sot: trt 04 sec cont vo/ lorena --- el padre de la victima ...dijo quue la manera que se le disparo con un arma parece que el agente estaba tratando de matar a un animal... ---de acuerdo a su abogado... la vctima no tenia antecedentes penales... lorena ---el uso de la fuerza policial ha sido cuestionado por hechos como ste... de acuerdo con el fbi 400 civiles mueren en manos de la policia cada aÑo a nivel nacional. ---y como nos cuenta isolda peguero una gran mayoria de ellos son afroamericanos e hispanos. take pkg banner: abuso de fuerza policial? nat: hands up dont shot..... desde ferguson missouri hasta staten island nueva york.... los incidentes en que civiles han muerto en manos de la policia son cada vez mas cuestionables. video box: en los angeles california un policia mata a un desamparado, en washington state un mexicano de treinta y un aÑos recibe diecisiete disparos de la policia. en texas ruben garcia villalpando, mure de dos disparos de la policia mientras presunta
protestantes se congregaron afuera del ayuntamiento de charleston exigiendo justicia por la muerte del afroamericano ''walter.. take sot: trt 04 sec cont vo/ lorena --- el padre de la victima ...dijo quue la manera que se le disparo con un arma parece que el agente estaba tratando de matar a un animal... ---de acuerdo a su abogado... la vctima no tenia antecedentes penales... lorena ---el uso de la fuerza policial ha sido cuestionado por hechos como ste... de acuerdo con el fbi 400 civiles...
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del vÍdeo, scott abre la puerta de su vehÍculo y sale. la otra grabaciÓn ocurre luego de que la gente slager mata a walter scott. rimero que pensÉ es en cerrar la tienda. jaime: sin embargo, el vÍdeo de santana ha cambiado drÁsticamente el curso de la investigaciÓn. pero hoy se revelÓ que el agente slager ya habÍa sido denunciado hace dos aÑos cuando disparÓ con una pistola elÉctrica a un afroamericano que demostrÓ ser inocente. en north charles donde dicen que no es el Único caso de posible discriminaciÓn. legisladores de carolina del sur estudian un proyecto que harÍa obligatorio que cada agente de la policÍa lleve una cÁmara en su uniforme. jorge: ahora vamos a hablar de los nuevos secretos del servicio secreto, el mismo dÍa que se citaban los agentes involucrados en un incidente, un supervisor hispano en esa agencia acusaba sexualmente a una agente. ella afirma que su jefe le hizo insinuaciones sexuales en la oficina. pablo: roger miranda pasÓ al Último escÁndalo del servicio secreto y no se lo podÍa creer. >> se hayan establecido reglamentos y los empleados lo sigan. pablo: este lo ha protagonizado el hispan
del vÍdeo, scott abre la puerta de su vehÍculo y sale. la otra grabaciÓn ocurre luego de que la gente slager mata a walter scott. rimero que pensÉ es en cerrar la tienda. jaime: sin embargo, el vÍdeo de santana ha cambiado drÁsticamente el curso de la investigaciÓn. pero hoy se revelÓ que el agente slager ya habÍa sido denunciado hace dos aÑos cuando disparÓ con una pistola elÉctrica a un afroamericano que demostrÓ ser inocente. en north charles donde dicen que no es el Único caso...
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local 10, sindicato de trabajadores del puerto de oakland ha organizado una protesta y marcha que se regularÁ la terminal marÍtima por varias horas el 1 de mayo. es que walter reunirÁn en store y king roead. >> estÁn colaborando con diversas organizaciones para ver cÓmo se producen estos eventos. esperan que las marchas sean pacÍficas, regreso con ustedes a estudios. maria: buscan la manera que el pÚblico confÍe en las autoridades. el jefe del alguacil y el defensor pÚblico se hablÓ de poner cÁmaras en los uniformes de todos los agentes del orden para grabar cada detenciÓn que efectÚen y cada situaciÓn en la que interactÚan con los ciudadanos.. leÓn: despuÉs de la violencia y el toque de queda manifestantes salieron a la calle para manifestarse en contra de la muerte de freddy greay. la comunidad hispana realizÓ una vigilia en un centro comunitario en uno de los barrios latinos para pedir una reconciliaciÓn. >> hoy puede ser una persona de la comunidad afroamericana, maÑana de una comunidad hispana. el apoyo es necesario. leÓn:grupos de manifestantes tambiÉn se manifestaron en washington para exigir reformas a los procedimientos de las agencias del orden. m
local 10, sindicato de trabajadores del puerto de oakland ha organizado una protesta y marcha que se regularÁ la terminal marÍtima por varias horas el 1 de mayo. es que walter reunirÁn en store y king roead. >> estÁn colaborando con diversas organizaciones para ver cÓmo se producen estos eventos. esperan que las marchas sean pacÍficas, regreso con ustedes a estudios. maria: buscan la manera que el pÚblico confÍe en las autoridades. el jefe del alguacil y el defensor pÚblico se...
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del sur. con el disparo de walter, y fue encarcelado. >> medio al policÍa a la cÁrcel.mo la comida. _ desrespeto. _ a la comunidad. s andra: hecho que tambiÉn trata a la familia de temprano, porque hay evidencia para culpar a los policÍas. >> me gustarÍa mirar que hagan algo. sandra: en pasco washington. >> escÁndalo, tocÓ a los portaste el secretario de gobernaciÓn qu, ademÁsÉ va a suceder? quienes no cubran con el tÍo examen en los prÓximos dÍas. 13 al desfile de el orgullo es casi imposible que se pongan de acuerdo. Él dice que esa planta trae fortuna, ella que trae suerte en el amor. pero en algo están de acuerdo, nada como potting mix de miracle-gro, porque provee todo lo que su planta necesita para prosperar. degree dry spray... 48 horas de protección antitranspirante superior. ¿tu antitranspirante se siente así de seco y limpio? nuevo degree dry spray seca al instante para que te sientas fresco y limpio. crest presenta. why doesn't your mom buy crest? i don't know. ¿qué dijo? dijo, ¿por qué tu mamá no compra crest? más y más hispanos están probando crest. ♪ descu
del sur. con el disparo de walter, y fue encarcelado. >> medio al policÍa a la cÁrcel.mo la comida. _ desrespeto. _ a la comunidad. s andra: hecho que tambiÉn trata a la familia de temprano, porque hay evidencia para culpar a los policÍas. >> me gustarÍa mirar que hagan algo. sandra: en pasco washington. >> escÁndalo, tocÓ a los portaste el secretario de gobernaciÓn qu, ademÁsÉ va a suceder? quienes no cubran con el tÍo examen en los prÓximos dÍas. 13 al desfile...
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del sur. la vÍctima, walter scott muere en la escena, se trata de un hombre de 50 aÑos. oficial haya arrojado antes el objeto al piso. cuando te equivocas, te equivocas, dijo el alcalde del north charlestÓn y ahora el policÍa tendrÁ que enfrentar las consecuencias de sus actos en corte. el incidente ocurriÓ el sÁbado pasado en una ciudad donde el 47 de los habitantes son afroamericanos y el 80% de los policÍas son blancos. nosotros queremos que la familia sepa que nuestros corazones estÁn con ellos, seÑalÓ el alcalde. el hermano de la vÍctima dijo hace poco que se ha hecho justicia, no cree que todos los policÍas son malos, pero sÍ hay algunos malos allÁ afuera. la familia de scott demandarÁ al departamento de policÍa de north charlestÓn y de ser aceptado culpable, podrÍa enfrentar la pena de muerte. ilia: un grupo de manifestantes recorriÓ las calles de los angeles protestando por los excesos de la policÍa, asegura que desde hace 15 aÑos una persona muere semanalmente a manos de la policÍa y que una gran mayorÍa de las vÍctimas pertenecen a las minorÍas hispanas. salvad
del sur. la vÍctima, walter scott muere en la escena, se trata de un hombre de 50 aÑos. oficial haya arrojado antes el objeto al piso. cuando te equivocas, te equivocas, dijo el alcalde del north charlestÓn y ahora el policÍa tendrÁ que enfrentar las consecuencias de sus actos en corte. el incidente ocurriÓ el sÁbado pasado en una ciudad donde el 47 de los habitantes son afroamericanos y el 80% de los policÍas son blancos. nosotros queremos que la familia sepa que nuestros corazones...
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en carolina del sur se realizÓ el funeral de walter scott, el afroamericano desarmado que muriÓ por losperiodista: hace menos de dos meses la familia de walter scott se reuniÓ para celebrar su cumpleaÑos, sin imaginar que el prÓximo evento para el que se congregar ian serÍa su funeral. hoy amigos y familiares cargan su ataÚd cubierto con la bandera estadounidense. los familiares que les entablaron una demanda en contra del departamento de policÍa de charlestÓn enviaron un mensaje a travÉs de su representante legal. >> claro que esto le pasÓ a un afroamericano en manos de un policÍa, evidencia que esta epidemia tiene que parar, tambiÉn debe parar la epidemia de que se saca provecho de las personas sin poder. independientemente de su color, generÓ sus creencias. esto debe parar. periodista: la firma legal que representa al hombre asegura que las autoridades no le han proveido los documentos, Áureos y vÍdeos que necesitan para su defensa. a pesar de que ya lo han pedido formalmente. este video es el Único que hasta el momento se conoce de quien habrÍa hablado por Última vez con scott antes
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ilia: la muerte de walter, a manos de un policÍa en carolina del sur ha destruido dos familias y ha enlutadogos y familiares de walter scott continÚa llegando al altar improvisado donde el afroamericano fue baleado por michael slager. >> siento como si fuese la temporada de salir a matar hombres negros y otras minorÍas, tengo dos hijos y pasÓ todo el tiempo preocupada. periodista: la prima de scott dijo que estarÁn siempre agradecidos al joven que grabÓ el tiroteo. >> Él no tiene que temerle a nadie, ha ganado una nueva familia y dios lo va a proteger. periodista: la madre de slager dijo que no quiere pensar en el futuro que le espera a su hijo. >> sÓlo espero que no sea para siempre. periodista: entre tanto las autoridades continÚan investigando detalles del crimen y nos muestran interrogando a scott tras ordenarle detener su vehÍculo por una falla en la luz de freno. a scott se le escucha que no tiene licencia de conducir, luego se le ve salir del auto en medio de la investigaciÓn que realizaba slager y minutos despuÉs se da a la fuga dejando a un amigo de pasajero y que no ha sido identif
ilia: la muerte de walter, a manos de un policÍa en carolina del sur ha destruido dos familias y ha enlutadogos y familiares de walter scott continÚa llegando al altar improvisado donde el afroamericano fue baleado por michael slager. >> siento como si fuese la temporada de salir a matar hombres negros y otras minorÍas, tengo dos hijos y pasÓ todo el tiempo preocupada. periodista: la prima de scott dijo que estarÁn siempre agradecidos al joven que grabÓ el tiroteo. >> Él no...