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about defunding the police, might be one or 2 on the council that have mentioned it but factually detroit police know what defunding look like, 7 years ago when i was appointed they had 10%, defunded the police. don't care if it is new york, la. when you talk about stripping a police budget, 70% to 80% of the police budget is staffing so you are talking about layoffs, that is the bottom line. certainly new york has a much larger budget, but i got to believe when you talk about cutting $1 billion what does that translate to? 78% of staff. shannon: they are saying roughly 2000 recruits in july, that won't happen, 2000 offices that won't be added to the force, thanks for your time. anonymous sources up at painting trump as soft ongoing against russia, what is fact and fiction, dan hoffman standing by. into a smaller life? are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. nearly 7
about defunding the police, might be one or 2 on the council that have mentioned it but factually detroit police know what defunding look like, 7 years ago when i was appointed they had 10%, defunded the police. don't care if it is new york, la. when you talk about stripping a police budget, 70% to 80% of the police budget is staffing so you are talking about layoffs, that is the bottom line. certainly new york has a much larger budget, but i got to believe when you talk about cutting $1...
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police. i don't care if it's new york, l.a., but here in detroit, you talk about stripping a police budget, 70% 80% of any police budget is staffing. you are talking about layoffs. that's the bottom line. so i know that's certainly new york has a much larger budget but i've got to believe when you talk about cutting a billion dollars, what is it translate to police staffing? 78% of any budget is staffing. >> shannon: they are saying roughly in most 2,000 new recruits hired for july, that won't happen. 2,000 officers that won't be added to the force. chief, we appreciate your time. thank you always for joining us. >> glad to be with you, shannon. >> shannon: anonymous sources float another story attempting to paint president trump is going soft on russia and vladimir putin. what is fact and fiction? dan hoffman next. into a smaller life? are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eo
police. i don't care if it's new york, l.a., but here in detroit, you talk about stripping a police budget, 70% 80% of any police budget is staffing. you are talking about layoffs. that's the bottom line. so i know that's certainly new york has a much larger budget but i've got to believe when you talk about cutting a billion dollars, what is it translate to police staffing? 78% of any budget is staffing. >> shannon: they are saying roughly in most 2,000 new recruits hired for july, that...
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friday afternoon the outrage set off after claims on social media accusing detroit police of killing an unarmed man. authorities responded by releasing dash and body cam footage showing members of the police gang squad approaching and arresting darnell sylvester, wanted on a federal drug warrant while he complies, authorities say littleton, standing nearby, appears to pull out a weapon. >> a witness at the scene told investigators mr. littleton stated -- i'm not going to say the exact words, but basically that you're not going to take my man. >> reporter: this body cam footage appears to show littleton shooting at an officer and missing before police returned fire >> he is what i describe as an american hero. despite being fired upon, he continued to advance. >> reporter: the police chief says he released the videos to set the record straight >> this is about transparency >> reporter: but even after these images became public, protesters still want answers. >> let him go. shoot him in the leg he'll be all right do not take somebody's life. >> reporter: kathy park, nbc news
friday afternoon the outrage set off after claims on social media accusing detroit police of killing an unarmed man. authorities responded by releasing dash and body cam footage showing members of the police gang squad approaching and arresting darnell sylvester, wanted on a federal drug warrant while he complies, authorities say littleton, standing nearby, appears to pull out a weapon. >> a witness at the scene told investigators mr. littleton stated -- i'm not going to say the exact...
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black men and women going you know chasing down a suspect you know it's just the bardos run the detroit police now say the from now on after this kind of amazing failure they'll only use still photos not like security video footage. in due use by their facial recognition software and then it will only be used in violent crimes which to me is kind of like ok but what if it gets it wrong and accuses somebody of a violent crime which is far worse penalty than $3800.00 worth of shoplifting exactly i don't see how that's hopeful because at this point if you're only going to use it in upper level crimes which i would consider buying crime because they carry a much harsher penalty and often times when a police officer is responding to a to someone who they feel as though they've committed a violent crime they are a lot more aggressive anyway so the odds of this person being being beaten being treated in a very different way because of him being a suspect of a violent crime are a lot higher and if this technology gets it wrong. which is more than likely will we're still going to have some serious prob
black men and women going you know chasing down a suspect you know it's just the bardos run the detroit police now say the from now on after this kind of amazing failure they'll only use still photos not like security video footage. in due use by their facial recognition software and then it will only be used in violent crimes which to me is kind of like ok but what if it gets it wrong and accuses somebody of a violent crime which is far worse penalty than $3800.00 worth of shoplifting exactly...
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technology tell you who and who in which suspect to arouse yes that was the case recently in detroit michigan when police arrested a 42 year old black man robert julian borger jack williams on a felony warrant for larceny after facial recognition technology fingered him of the perpetrator of shoplifting $3800.00 worth of watches from a shy mellow store the computer said you did it so that's the rap case closed looking down a let's go grab a starbucks and maybe pepper pepper spray a few protesters on our way there but not so fast move to know turns out this crime fighting facial recognition technology has a pretty major fatal flaw the new york times reports that while facial recognition systems have been dangerously used by police for more than 2 decades recent studies by mit in the national institute of standards and technology or nest have found that while the technology works relatively well on white men the results are less accurate for other demographics in part because they lack of diversity in the images the use to develop the underlying databases and this flaw in the programming has now made poor
technology tell you who and who in which suspect to arouse yes that was the case recently in detroit michigan when police arrested a 42 year old black man robert julian borger jack williams on a felony warrant for larceny after facial recognition technology fingered him of the perpetrator of shoplifting $3800.00 worth of watches from a shy mellow store the computer said you did it so that's the rap case closed looking down a let's go grab a starbucks and maybe pepper pepper spray a few...
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the outrage set off after claims on social media accusing detroit police of killing an unarmed man. easing dash and body cam footage showing members of the police gang squad approaching and arresting sylvester wanted on a federal drug warrant. he complies. littleton, standing nearby, appears to pull out a weapon. >> we witnessed mr. littleton -- i'm not going it say the exact verb age but basically you're not going to take my man. >> reporter: the body cam footage shows littleton shooting at an officer and missing before police returning fire. >> reporter: the police chief said he released the videos to set the record straight. >> it's about transparency. >> reporter: even after the images became public, protesters want answers. >> let him go. shoot him in the leg. don't take somebody's life. >> cathy park, nbc news. >>> joining me now is ben jealous. president for the people for the american way. don't wait for congress, start police reform in 20 cities with largest plaque populations. we're going to get that in a second. i have to get your reaction to that detroit shooting. cathy p
the outrage set off after claims on social media accusing detroit police of killing an unarmed man. easing dash and body cam footage showing members of the police gang squad approaching and arresting sylvester wanted on a federal drug warrant. he complies. littleton, standing nearby, appears to pull out a weapon. >> we witnessed mr. littleton -- i'm not going it say the exact verb age but basically you're not going to take my man. >> reporter: the body cam footage shows littleton...
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policing. one unlikely success story and a great one is the city of detroit.ehow detroit has managed to keep a lid on violent protesters while allowing people their first amendment rights to demonstrate. rioters there have not looted or destroyed a single business in the city of detroit and the city of course is famous for its devastating riots of 1967. so chief, thanks so much for coming on. you've been coming on fairly regularly for the past couple of months and we've been watching detroit and detroit has this reputation going back 50 years. it's worth finding out why. >> you know i appreciate your question because i am just ecstatic over the men and women of the detroit police department. one thing i learned from my time in los angeles, we don't r are t going to do it. you saw them in the streets where there was lawlessness and looting and burning, no sight of police officers. we weren't giving up ground to the radicals, we just didn't do it. i saw what it was like after rodney king in los angeles, but not only just that, detroiters are fed up with the is a
policing. one unlikely success story and a great one is the city of detroit.ehow detroit has managed to keep a lid on violent protesters while allowing people their first amendment rights to demonstrate. rioters there have not looted or destroyed a single business in the city of detroit and the city of course is famous for its devastating riots of 1967. so chief, thanks so much for coming on. you've been coming on fairly regularly for the past couple of months and we've been watching detroit...
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so how did detroit do this and why is nobody talking about it? the policef the city, james cried, joins us tonight. chief, thanks so much for coming on. you've been coming on fairly regularly for the last couple of months, we've been watching detroit and detroit has this reputation going back 50 years of being a place where there are riots but you haven't really had any, so it's worth finding out why. >> you know, i appreciate that question, because i am just ecstatic over the men and women in the detroit police department. one thing i've learned from my time in los angeles, we don't retreat here in detroit. we just don't do it. you saw the images of streets where there was lawlessness, looting, burning, no sight of police officers. we weren't giving up ground, we just didn't do it. i saw it was like after rodney king in los angeles and so -- but not only just that, detroit is fed up with these radical protests -- i'm not talking about the peaceful protesters. i'm talking about these misguided radicals that have tried to incite violence ins our cities. they
so how did detroit do this and why is nobody talking about it? the policef the city, james cried, joins us tonight. chief, thanks so much for coming on. you've been coming on fairly regularly for the last couple of months, we've been watching detroit and detroit has this reputation going back 50 years of being a place where there are riots but you haven't really had any, so it's worth finding out why. >> you know, i appreciate that question, because i am just ecstatic over the men and...
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james craig the detroit police chief.and hope there are no repeats, 10:00 a.m. tomorrow life with the tropical storm fay coverage. we will see you then. here is "the five." >> jesse: hello, everyone, i'm juan williams and along with dana perino, jesse watters, greg gutfeld and just you need pyro, it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." president trump ramping up the attack on his opponent joe biden and now less than four months away from the pivotal november election. and the president says the former vp has been brainwashed by the radical left accusing biden of trying to impose socialism, watch this. >> joe biden and the radical
james craig the detroit police chief.and hope there are no repeats, 10:00 a.m. tomorrow life with the tropical storm fay coverage. we will see you then. here is "the five." >> jesse: hello, everyone, i'm juan williams and along with dana perino, jesse watters, greg gutfeld and just you need pyro, it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." president trump ramping up the attack on his opponent joe biden and now less than four months away from the pivotal...
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and the detroit police department released the body camera video of that incident this video we wanto warn you could be disturbing to some people chief james craig says the department is releasing it to address false rumors that the suspect was unarmed. craig says officers went to investigate a potentially gang-related shooting yesterday he says the video shows 20 year-old i came littleton brandishing a small caliber blue steel cylinder pistol, according to the chief littleton shot at police and then 3 officers returned fire. >>st. louis police now have possession of 2 weapons a couple pointed at protesters on june 28th and attorneys for the mccloskeys turned over their handgun today. >>patricia mccloskey had pointed at demonstrators when they entered her private gated community the couple says it is inoperable and police want to verify that on friday authorities searched their home and took mark mccloskeys ar 15 rifle. he had pointed it at protesters as well that same night the mccloskeys have not been charged with any crime. >>military city usa remembered vanessa end today with a m
and the detroit police department released the body camera video of that incident this video we wanto warn you could be disturbing to some people chief james craig says the department is releasing it to address false rumors that the suspect was unarmed. craig says officers went to investigate a potentially gang-related shooting yesterday he says the video shows 20 year-old i came littleton brandishing a small caliber blue steel cylinder pistol, according to the chief littleton shot at police...
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detroit police arrested 11 people for trying to prevent summer school bus drivers from running theirroots, this was the fourth day of demonstrations against in person summer classes at detroit public schools. a group of teachers, students and parents have filed a civil lawsuit against the district seeking an emergency injunction to stop in person classes. despite being in court in after testing positive for covid-19, louisiana's attorney general says his governor's decision to mandate masks is unconstitutional and will not stand up to legal muster. the attorney general's live next. (vo) the time is coming for us to get out and go again. to visit all the places we didn't know meant so much. but we're all going at our own speed. at enterprise, peace-of-mind starts with our complete clean pledge, curbside rentals and low-touch transactions. with so many vehicles of so many kinds, you can count on us to help you get everywhere you want to go... again. whenever you're ready, we're ready for you. enterprise. >> shannon: breaking tonight, the governor of georgia swing shannon: the governor
detroit police arrested 11 people for trying to prevent summer school bus drivers from running theirroots, this was the fourth day of demonstrations against in person summer classes at detroit public schools. a group of teachers, students and parents have filed a civil lawsuit against the district seeking an emergency injunction to stop in person classes. despite being in court in after testing positive for covid-19, louisiana's attorney general says his governor's decision to mandate masks is...
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we've entered into agreements -- atf, fbi, dea, the relationship between the detroit police and the dea, the chief threw them out because of an informant in january who went on a rampage and killed six people. i would like to see some specifics. they had a relationship, now they don't and it's a political year so i'm not even buying th this. >> martha: what's life like in detroit? >> what's it like? they are scared and they are angry and they want help. nobody seriously thinks we should defund the police because as we talked about before, we've already done it and look what's happening. remember, in the next couple of days, those $600 super unemployment checks run out, then what happens? >> martha: you heard the president, he talked about sending help. you say the police aren't doing their job because they are afraid of the ramifications, you talk about sending in state troopers, what do you think having lived there and worked there, is there a solution that's going to make people safer on the streets? >> i think we are in for a slog, i think you know it and the country knows it, the po
we've entered into agreements -- atf, fbi, dea, the relationship between the detroit police and the dea, the chief threw them out because of an informant in january who went on a rampage and killed six people. i would like to see some specifics. they had a relationship, now they don't and it's a political year so i'm not even buying th this. >> martha: what's life like in detroit? >> what's it like? they are scared and they are angry and they want help. nobody seriously thinks we...
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lack of a better word but i knew that something needed to be done >> reporter: in the '60s, detroit's policexpected >> it was usually the big four >> reporter: dr. ike mckinnon is a former chief of the detroit police >> i started at the high school which was a great school as i was leaving, these four officers jumped out of the car, threw me up against the car and started to beat me just beat me i asked why. the more i asked why, the more they beat me >> reporter: ike was 14. >> practically every man of color who's my age or close to it who grew up in detroit tells the same story >> reporter: racism entrenched, intractable, built into the system >> at that time you didn't know if you were going to go home or not. similar to what it is like right now, 2020, that we get stopped by police officer. a simple traffic violation we may not make it to jail we may not make it home. we may not make it to a hospital >> reporter: tony stovall and cliff green are the proprietors of hot sam's they have dressed the mayors and the stars of motown. yet that's the temptation. >> i'm going to try this and they'
lack of a better word but i knew that something needed to be done >> reporter: in the '60s, detroit's policexpected >> it was usually the big four >> reporter: dr. ike mckinnon is a former chief of the detroit police >> i started at the high school which was a great school as i was leaving, these four officers jumped out of the car, threw me up against the car and started to beat me just beat me i asked why. the more i asked why, the more they beat me >> reporter:...
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james craig the detroit police chief. we will monitor these developments and hope there are no repeats, 10:00 a.m. tomorrow life with the tropical storm fay coverage. we will see you then. here is "the five." >> jesse: hello, everyone, i'm juan williams and along with dana perino, jesse watters, greg gutfeld and just you need pyro, it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." president trump ramping up the attack on his opponent joe biden and now less than four months away from the pivotal november election. and the president says the former vp has been brainwashed by the radical left accusing biden of trying to impose socialism, watch this. >> joe biden and the radical left trying to impose the same system, socialism plus in america. biden is a puppet of bernie sanders, aoc, the left and the people that want to rip down statues and monuments to george washington, thomas jefferson, benjamin franklin. jesus, they want to rip down statues to jesus. so we are dealing with a group of people that will not when met, will
james craig the detroit police chief. we will monitor these developments and hope there are no repeats, 10:00 a.m. tomorrow life with the tropical storm fay coverage. we will see you then. here is "the five." >> jesse: hello, everyone, i'm juan williams and along with dana perino, jesse watters, greg gutfeld and just you need pyro, it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." president trump ramping up the attack on his opponent joe biden and now less than four...
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in other protest news, a detroit police officer, daniel debono, has been charged with multiple counts of felony assauault for shooting rubber bullets at three journalists who were covering a black lives matter protest on may 31. if convicted, he faces up to four years in prison. in new york, a at least seven people have been arrested after dozens of police officerers in riot g gear pushed out the remaining occupants of a peaceful encampment outside city hall. the raid occurred early this morning. protesters with the occupy city hall movement had been camped out for over a month calling on the city to cut $1 billion from the nypd's $6 billion budget and reinvest the money into social programs. nearly a dozen unhoused people thet the night outside department of social services commissioner, demanding the city provide permanent housing to unhoused people during the pandemic. the democratic-controlled house has approved a $740 billion military spending package -- a $2 billion increase from the previous year. a group of anti-war democrats had pushed for a 10% pentagon budget cut but 139 ho
in other protest news, a detroit police officer, daniel debono, has been charged with multiple counts of felony assauault for shooting rubber bullets at three journalists who were covering a black lives matter protest on may 31. if convicted, he faces up to four years in prison. in new york, a at least seven people have been arrested after dozens of police officerers in riot g gear pushed out the remaining occupants of a peaceful encampment outside city hall. the raid occurred early this...
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. >>> we are back with this incredible video of a suburban detroit police officer saving a baby's life. the 3-week-old was not breathing. the officer took her in his arms and applied back thrusts. you can hear that mother right there. the baby coughed up an obstruction of some sort and began crying. obviously a very good sign, thankfully that baby is doing okay. >>> turning now to the new hope in the battle against covid-19 and the promise of a potential new vaccine being tested by biotech company moderna. i spoke earlier with dr. ravi. dr. ravi, good morning and thank you for joining us. i want to ask about this experimental vaccine by moderna. it appears safe, and the first 45 people to get it, they all developed antibodies. what do you think of those findings and does that mean they wouldn't get the virus? >> those findings are definitely encouraging and allows the trials to move forward into the larger phase two and phase three trials. however, the current data does not mean that the individual to receive the vaccine will not get the virus. what the current, smaller trial has shown
. >>> we are back with this incredible video of a suburban detroit police officer saving a baby's life. the 3-week-old was not breathing. the officer took her in his arms and applied back thrusts. you can hear that mother right there. the baby coughed up an obstruction of some sort and began crying. obviously a very good sign, thankfully that baby is doing okay. >>> turning now to the new hope in the battle against covid-19 and the promise of a potential new vaccine being...
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detroit's police chief joins us next. >> i wish i had more time to talk to you, brian, when you talk cities across this country. we talk about covid. we talk about bail reform. i could take a half hour on your show, brian, tell you my thoughts as a practitioner of 44 years. brian: i can't give you a half hour, chief, james craig but we can have you back today to finish up what you were talking about yesterday. you are running things in detroit. we novi lens is up 7%. have you had weeks of protests there and challenges. unlike other cities i think there has been a lot of partisan politics involved we don't have what's going on in portland and seattle. i understand that. going into nine weeks nothing like have you seen in other cities in this country. what we do have and what we have entered into with this administration is late december i stood with general barr and all the heads of the doj and we focused in called in for this pursuit. what's going on now is just an enhancement. we know that the uptick in violence is not unique, isolated to detroit. but we are seeing it in all the majo
detroit's police chief joins us next. >> i wish i had more time to talk to you, brian, when you talk cities across this country. we talk about covid. we talk about bail reform. i could take a half hour on your show, brian, tell you my thoughts as a practitioner of 44 years. brian: i can't give you a half hour, chief, james craig but we can have you back today to finish up what you were talking about yesterday. you are running things in detroit. we novi lens is up 7%. have you had weeks of...
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detroit. we just not going to do it. you saw the images, tucker, of streets where there was lawlessness, burning, looting, no sight of policee weren't giving up ground to the radicals. we just didn't do it. i saw what it was like after rodney king in los angeles. and so, not only just that, detroiters, detroiters are fed up with these radical protests. we got a couple of things. we got a great police department, great leadership, but we have a community that stands with us and buy us, said enough is enough. elizabeth: that was a major interview tucker carlson did with the chief of police of detroit, michigan. it is interesting that detroit has not had rioting. detroit had a long history to struggle to come back from riots decades ago. the detroit community stands with police there. more people are saying, stop the violence. welcome former nfl player, current member of black voices for trump 2020, he is jack brewer. great to see you, sir. your reaction when you heard that? >> amen, finally. it has been too long. we talk about what is happening in our streets but no one wants to talk about the cause. to see a law enforcement
detroit. we just not going to do it. you saw the images, tucker, of streets where there was lawlessness, burning, looting, no sight of policee weren't giving up ground to the radicals. we just didn't do it. i saw what it was like after rodney king in los angeles. and so, not only just that, detroiters, detroiters are fed up with these radical protests. we got a couple of things. we got a great police department, great leadership, but we have a community that stands with us and buy us, said...
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detroit's chief of police welcomes the federal support to combat violent crime, but says he doesn't needheir help with protesters. >> we never requested support for any protest-related activity. we do support, you know, anything to reduce violence in our city. >> reporter: concerns around protest policing are heightening across the country, like this arrest of a protester by undercover n.y.p.d. officers yesterday, who placed her in an unmarked vehicle. >> i think it was the wrong time and the wrong place to effectuate that arrest. >> reporter: now, currently there's no >> reporter: now, currently there's no plan to deploy federal agents here to new york city, where demonstrations are planned for what will be a 64th night since george floyd was killed. and a quick note about seattle: that city's mayor confirming that federal agents sent there, norah, have already demobilized and left. >> o'donnell: all right, that's big news. errol barnett, thank you. tonight, dramatic images coming in from tempe, arizona, where investigators are looking into what caused a union pacific freight train to d
detroit's chief of police welcomes the federal support to combat violent crime, but says he doesn't needheir help with protesters. >> we never requested support for any protest-related activity. we do support, you know, anything to reduce violence in our city. >> reporter: concerns around protest policing are heightening across the country, like this arrest of a protester by undercover n.y.p.d. officers yesterday, who placed her in an unmarked vehicle. >> i think it was the...
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police officers a 20 world hakim littleton fired at the officers first read the detroit waste department releasing this body cam footage the police chief james craig says the clues -- proves littleton fired a pistol at close range before officers returned fire. >> this information comes from body worn cameras. some of the involved officers as well as a camera reaches into his left pocket has you can see a leans down and at this point he pulls out a gun and fires directly at the officer. jon: officers arrived friday afternoon to disperse protesters firing tear gas into the crowd and arresting at least eight people. here are some other headlines from around the globe. in japan dozens of u.s. marines contact covid-19 into bases and into bases and open about prompting fears that the outbreak that might spread. in hong kong democrats urging people to vote in this week's primary or legislative council elections scheduled for september. in serbia demonstrators rally against the nation's president and his handling of the coronavirus crisis and hardline rule. in israel thousands of protesters in
police officers a 20 world hakim littleton fired at the officers first read the detroit waste department releasing this body cam footage the police chief james craig says the clues -- proves littleton fired a pistol at close range before officers returned fire. >> this information comes from body worn cameras. some of the involved officers as well as a camera reaches into his left pocket has you can see a leans down and at this point he pulls out a gun and fires directly at the officer....
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technology tell you who who in which suspect to arrest yes that was the case recently in detroit mission. when police arrested a 42 year old black man robert julian borger jack williams on a felony warrant for larceny after facial recognition technology fingered him of the perpetrator of shoplifting $3800.00 worth of watches from a shy mellow store the computer said you did it so that's a wrap case closed looking down a let's go grab a starbucks and maybe pepper pepper spray a few protesters on our way there but not so fast and who do know turns out this crime fighting facial recognition technology has a pretty major fatal flaw the new york times reports that while facial recognition systems have been dangerously used by police for more than 2 decades recent studies by mit and the national institute of standards and technology or nest have found that while the technology works relatively well on white men the results are less accurate for other demographics in part because they lack of diversity in the images the use to develop the underlying databases and this flaw in the programming has now made po
technology tell you who who in which suspect to arrest yes that was the case recently in detroit mission. when police arrested a 42 year old black man robert julian borger jack williams on a felony warrant for larceny after facial recognition technology fingered him of the perpetrator of shoplifting $3800.00 worth of watches from a shy mellow store the computer said you did it so that's a wrap case closed looking down a let's go grab a starbucks and maybe pepper pepper spray a few protesters on...
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technology tell you who and who and which suspect to arrest yes that was the case recently in detroit michigan when police arrested 42 year old black man robert julian williams on a felony warrant for larceny after facial recognition technology fingered him was the perpetrator of shoplifting $3800.00 worth of watches from a shy mellow store the computer said you did it so that's a wrap case closed looking down on let's go grab you know starbucks and maybe pepper pepper spray a few protesters on our way there but not so fast no no no no turns out this crime fighting facial recognition technology has a pretty major fatal flaw the new york times reports that while facial recognition systems have been dangerously used by police for more than 2 decades recent studies by mit and the national institute of standards and technology.
technology tell you who and who and which suspect to arrest yes that was the case recently in detroit michigan when police arrested 42 year old black man robert julian williams on a felony warrant for larceny after facial recognition technology fingered him was the perpetrator of shoplifting $3800.00 worth of watches from a shy mellow store the computer said you did it so that's a wrap case closed looking down on let's go grab you know starbucks and maybe pepper pepper spray a few protesters on...
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technology tell you who and who in which suspect to arouse yes that was the case recently in detroit michigan when police arrested 42 year old black man robert julian borger jack williams on a felony warrant for larceny after facial recognition technology fingered him of the perpetrator of shoplifting $3800.00 worth of watches from a shy mellow store the computer said you did it so that's a wrap case closed looking down oh let's go grab a starbucks and maybe pepper pepper spray a few protesters on our way there but not so fast and move to new turns out this crime fighting facial recognition technology has a pretty major fatal flaw the new york times reports that while facial recognition systems have been dangerously used by police for more than 2 decades recent studies by mit and the national institute of standards and technology or nest have found that while the technology works relatively well on white men the results are less accurate.
technology tell you who and who in which suspect to arouse yes that was the case recently in detroit michigan when police arrested 42 year old black man robert julian borger jack williams on a felony warrant for larceny after facial recognition technology fingered him of the perpetrator of shoplifting $3800.00 worth of watches from a shy mellow store the computer said you did it so that's a wrap case closed looking down oh let's go grab a starbucks and maybe pepper pepper spray a few protesters...
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technology tell you who and who in which suspect to arrest yes that was the case recently in detroit michigan when policearrested 42 year old black man robert julian williams and.
technology tell you who and who in which suspect to arrest yes that was the case recently in detroit michigan when policearrested 42 year old black man robert julian williams and.
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technology tell you who when who and which suspect to arrest yes that was the case recently in detroit michigan when police arrested 42 year old black man robert julian or track williams on a felony warrant for larceny after facial recognition tech.
technology tell you who when who and which suspect to arrest yes that was the case recently in detroit michigan when police arrested 42 year old black man robert julian or track williams on a felony warrant for larceny after facial recognition tech.