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the incident in ferguson and some other high profile events, eric garner here in new york, of theisede specter schism between police and some members of the community. usually communities of color. from my vantage point of being in the police department, being in law enforcement almost 50 years, generally speaking, relations between minority communities and the police are better than they have been in many years. these types of things, that sets it back, no doubt about it. that's kind of where we are now. theas caused hesitancy on part of police to engage where they have engaged in the past. that's one of the reasons you're seeing an increase in murders. about 30 cities in the u.s. are experiencing murder increases. that sort of where we are right now. >> some of the people in urban communities say this is nothing new. it's just now getting attention is a lot more focus on it. there is a capacitive people to take pictures so you can see what has happened. you are absolutely right. in my mind, these are aberrations. i've been in law enforcement like i said for almost 50 years. in my hi
the incident in ferguson and some other high profile events, eric garner here in new york, of theisede specter schism between police and some members of the community. usually communities of color. from my vantage point of being in the police department, being in law enforcement almost 50 years, generally speaking, relations between minority communities and the police are better than they have been in many years. these types of things, that sets it back, no doubt about it. that's kind of where...
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given some things the mayor said, his comments after the eric garner grand jury decision, those sorts things added to the emotion. but i think it was inappropriate. ♪ charlie: when you think about terrorism, you had offices around the world whenever there's a terrorist incident, they would go. we have talked about that on this program before. is it getting more difficult now because of all the online at -- activity, because of so many other factors? because so many people find themselves for whatever reason attracted to sort of the opportunity to join something larger than themselves and show some sense of bad judgment? ray: the threat certainly has not diminished. it remains pretty constant, the threat from terrorism. this city is still seen by the intelligence community as the number one target in this country. you see isis inspired events and people, 90,000 tweets a day on the internet. very difficult for the intelligence world to get their arms around that sort of activity. and we see this phenomenon of these young, disaffected young men being radicalized on the internet and then
given some things the mayor said, his comments after the eric garner grand jury decision, those sorts things added to the emotion. but i think it was inappropriate. ♪ charlie: when you think about terrorism, you had offices around the world whenever there's a terrorist incident, they would go. we have talked about that on this program before. is it getting more difficult now because of all the online at -- activity, because of so many other factors? because so many people find themselves for...
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in the last 6 months, there has been eric garner, kaijeme powell, john crawford, akai gurley, tamir ricederson, darrien hunt, and ezell ford. that's just this year - many more names fill the mouths of protestors here on the streets: sean bell...oscar grant...rekia boyd...aiyana stanley jones. [crowd chanting] you can't stop the revolution! you can't stop the revolution! you can't stop the revolution! >> this is the new civil rights movement that's happening right now. and ground zero is the policing of black communities. there's no question about it. people are drawing connections that we drew 50 years ago in the civil rights movement that this is a societal problem. this is not just a police department problem. and it's not just a county problem and it's not just a sheriff problem. this is a societal problem because it happens all over the country. it happens constantly. a recent propublica investigation found that a black male teenager is 21 times more likely to be shot by police than a white male teenager. >> why does everyone who look like me gotta be criminal? there's no honor in th
in the last 6 months, there has been eric garner, kaijeme powell, john crawford, akai gurley, tamir ricederson, darrien hunt, and ezell ford. that's just this year - many more names fill the mouths of protestors here on the streets: sean bell...oscar grant...rekia boyd...aiyana stanley jones. [crowd chanting] you can't stop the revolution! you can't stop the revolution! you can't stop the revolution! >> this is the new civil rights movement that's happening right now. and ground zero is...
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. >> the officer involved said that the shooting death of mike brown, the death of eric garner put a spotlight on the issue? stone wall, francis says race matters when it comes to the death of her son. >> did you have to have the talk with your children about how they are going to be seen, what to do if they are stopped. how you speak to people, is that something you discovered. >> every black in stone wall had to instill that in their children because of the way, you town. >> knowing that you would be treated different lip. >> tell me what there is that indicates this is a racial motivated killing. all i see is a white officer and a black man with an unfortunate, unfortunate outcome. >> ordering to state prison weapons, jonathon was sent to five years for selling cocaine in 2003. he was arrested in april for allegedly possessing cocaine, for something that is being used against him. the officer had his own run-ins, including a dispute and traffic violation. >> the second that an unarmed black man who was riding a horse, riding a horse, riding a horse is killed, they try to assassina
. >> the officer involved said that the shooting death of mike brown, the death of eric garner put a spotlight on the issue? stone wall, francis says race matters when it comes to the death of her son. >> did you have to have the talk with your children about how they are going to be seen, what to do if they are stopped. how you speak to people, is that something you discovered. >> every black in stone wall had to instill that in their children because of the way, you town....
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. >> new york city paid 5.9 million to the family of er-eric garner. in that case officers did not face criminal charges, as in the case of michael brown. a different situation in baltimore, where protestors outside a court hearing for the officers made it clear what they are looking for. >> the police need to be held accountable the same which you hold me accountable if i break the law. >> a judge determined officers will be tried separately, and this week will decide if the cases will be moved out of the baltimore >>> in aisle -- illinois, the manhunt is on to find those that shot a police officer to death. law enforcement officers are canvassing the area, testing for d.n.a. the fbi ruled out video evidence they thought they had saying it is not relevant. they are juggling 185 leads, but say they do not know whom they are looking for. all they know is there are three male suspects. two white, one black. >> western europe is taking more steps to assist thousands of refugees arriving every day. tomorrow the e.u. unveils a quote area system to distribut
. >> new york city paid 5.9 million to the family of er-eric garner. in that case officers did not face criminal charges, as in the case of michael brown. a different situation in baltimore, where protestors outside a court hearing for the officers made it clear what they are looking for. >> the police need to be held accountable the same which you hold me accountable if i break the law. >> a judge determined officers will be tried separately, and this week will decide if the...
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remember eric garner, choke hold, dead, that settled for $5.9 million but it settled after any criminalatter went forward. >> thank you for mentioning that, because that's where i started to wonder wait a minute, isn't this a little soon? it's almost to a "t" that civil procedures wait. >> they do. >> casey anthony. it waited for her criminal procedure because you cannot taint something that's so dangerous to people's lives. >> and eric garner, we know the officer went to the grand jury, it happened july 17 of last year, it went to the grand jury, the grand jury found no true bill so there was no prosecution, but still the civil settlement, of course, came after any evaluation of the crime. going back to rodney king, ashleigh, if you think about that, in 1991, l.a. riots of '92 were caused in large measure because the four officers were acquitted. of course, the federal government came back and said they indicted them and got criminal convictions on two of them but that settlement happened in '94. >> real fast, i have to wrap this. this is not going to be ignored by the defense attorney
remember eric garner, choke hold, dead, that settled for $5.9 million but it settled after any criminalatter went forward. >> thank you for mentioning that, because that's where i started to wonder wait a minute, isn't this a little soon? it's almost to a "t" that civil procedures wait. >> they do. >> casey anthony. it waited for her criminal procedure because you cannot taint something that's so dangerous to people's lives. >> and eric garner, we know the...
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eric garner is not the first. there's a long tradition of racial violence, and we have to remember that in order to confront it. i think we should look back to maybe the notion of mobilizing people to affect change, which is one of the greatest things we can do in the country. >> that could mean something, because other unfortunate people all over the world, and for him to have died a hero, was more than for him just to a died >>> a young life lost in the darkest days of the delta, but a >>. >> e.u. leaders prepare for an emergency meeting in brussels after agreeing to share the relocation of refugees. hello from al jazeera's headquarters. also on the programme - coup leaders and the burkina faso ousted government signs a truce. >>> president xi jinping reassured u.n. leaders about his commitment to fighting cyber
eric garner is not the first. there's a long tradition of racial violence, and we have to remember that in order to confront it. i think we should look back to maybe the notion of mobilizing people to affect change, which is one of the greatest things we can do in the country. >> that could mean something, because other unfortunate people all over the world, and for him to have died a hero, was more than for him just to a died >>> a young life lost in the darkest days of the...
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eric garner is not the first. there's a long tradition of racial violence, and we have to remember that in order to confront it. i think we should look back to maybe the notion of mobilizing people to affect change, which is one of the greatest things we can do in the country. >> that could mean something, because other unfortunate people all over the world, and for him to have died a hero, was more than for him just to a died >>> a young life lost in the darkest days of the delta, but a this is al jazeera. >> and you're with us for the al jazeera newshour. i'm david foster. in the next 60 minutes: making a break for the european union. hundreds of refugees passing through the police line on the hungary serbia border.the tension on the greek island of lesbos.. traumatic living conditions,
eric garner is not the first. there's a long tradition of racial violence, and we have to remember that in order to confront it. i think we should look back to maybe the notion of mobilizing people to affect change, which is one of the greatest things we can do in the country. >> that could mean something, because other unfortunate people all over the world, and for him to have died a hero, was more than for him just to a died >>> a young life lost in the darkest days of the...
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eric garner is not the first. there's a long tradition of racial violence, and we have to remember that in order to confront it. i think we should look back to maybe the notion of mobilizing people to affect change, which is one of the greatest things we can do in the country. >> that could mean something, because other unfortunate people all over the world, and for him to have died a hero, was more than for him just to a died >>> a young life lost in the darkest days of the delta, but a >>> beyond human control. the words of saudi arabia's top religious scholar on the hajj stampede. >>> it's good to have you along. you're watching al jazeera live from london with me, david foster. in the next 30 minutes, u.s.-trained syrian rebels hand over ammunition and equipment to a group linked to al qaeda. >>> standing room only as the catholic pope presides over mass in philadelphia, the final
eric garner is not the first. there's a long tradition of racial violence, and we have to remember that in order to confront it. i think we should look back to maybe the notion of mobilizing people to affect change, which is one of the greatest things we can do in the country. >> that could mean something, because other unfortunate people all over the world, and for him to have died a hero, was more than for him just to a died >>> a young life lost in the darkest days of the...
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eric garner is not the first. there's a long tradition of racial violence, and we have to remember that in order to confront it. i think we should look back to maybe the notion of mobilizing people to affect change, which is one of the greatest things we can do in the country. >> that could mean something, because other unfortunate people all over the world, and for him to have died a hero, was more than for him just to a died >>> a young life lost in the darkest days of the delta, but a ♪ >> and good afternoon, everyone, you're looking at pope francis in harlem neighborhood in manhattan where he's greeting school children from four different catholic schools that have been gathered between second and third. the pope is about to go in to the school there. our lady queen of angels. a number of officials from the cat va vatican and catholic organization, this one event is perhaps the most significant on the pope's schedule simply because it gets to the pope's mission of serving the immigra immigrant,
eric garner is not the first. there's a long tradition of racial violence, and we have to remember that in order to confront it. i think we should look back to maybe the notion of mobilizing people to affect change, which is one of the greatest things we can do in the country. >> that could mean something, because other unfortunate people all over the world, and for him to have died a hero, was more than for him just to a died >>> a young life lost in the darkest days of the...
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out rager upted over deadly incidents, including eric garner, walter scott in south carolina, freddie gray in baltimore. it is unfair to blame every cop, most in america, for the actions for a few. those that want easy answers or scapegoats will not be here. towards the end of the show we walk in the shoes of a police officer that had to make a split second life or death decision of the type i hope none of us ever has to make. the calls for change continue. as do the calls for real transparency and answers. and one major problem is a lack of data. from 2003 to 2009 there was almost 5,000 arrest-related deaths. the data is spotty, there's no comprehensive database where this information is collected. meanwhile a new report by amnesty international found all 50 states failed to comply with international standards on the use of deadly force. specifically that force bedeployed only as a last resort. as stipulated by international law. >> a handful of police departments call for dlii. many have invited the u.s. department of justice to scrutinise the police department. the department of ju
out rager upted over deadly incidents, including eric garner, walter scott in south carolina, freddie gray in baltimore. it is unfair to blame every cop, most in america, for the actions for a few. those that want easy answers or scapegoats will not be here. towards the end of the show we walk in the shoes of a police officer that had to make a split second life or death decision of the type i hope none of us ever has to make. the calls for change continue. as do the calls for real transparency...
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eric garner, tamir rice, and others. setting off passionate debates. my guests are still with me.ue dixon, you heard steven thrasher talked about some. these problems are decades in the make, is it too heavy a list or does it have to start someone. >> it has to start somewhere. our founder, marshall, was part of a team that fought racial segregation in school. and developed a plan that led to the board of education lawsuit and decision, separate schools, that they were not equal. >> imagine where people would be food if they did not take the risk, and do the work to push for reform in education. you had to start somewhere that is where we are as well. there are lesson we are learn. the intervention of the federal government and the investigation of the place department is a tool that others are using. we worked with advocates to urge the government to come in and conduct an investigation of the baltimore police department as to the death of freddie gray, and are working with leaders in south carolina, asking the federal government to come in and investigate the north charlton poli
eric garner, tamir rice, and others. setting off passionate debates. my guests are still with me.ue dixon, you heard steven thrasher talked about some. these problems are decades in the make, is it too heavy a list or does it have to start someone. >> it has to start somewhere. our founder, marshall, was part of a team that fought racial segregation in school. and developed a plan that led to the board of education lawsuit and decision, separate schools, that they were not equal. >>...
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so, for example, when eric garner, when things with eric garner happened, mission high school became the center of a four likewise move but had the first meeting with the city. mission high school students classes for parents of immigrant students. every day there's something else going on the site math and reading that prepares -- that's here's the real need for the students. not only teachers prepares them for reading that prepares them for leadership role in their community and provide vital services that a lot in the u.s. our social safety net is not very strong so they provide a lot of vital services like mental health and basic health care and things like that. >> so mission high school has a very diverse population. and because of that, because of some issues that are brought along without with a lot of second language students or others for an students coming in. i'd love to hear you tell us more about the diversity at admission, what kind of diversity that is, and how you think that makes a cookie-cutter approach which is what you call it in the book to education, tol educat
so, for example, when eric garner, when things with eric garner happened, mission high school became the center of a four likewise move but had the first meeting with the city. mission high school students classes for parents of immigrant students. every day there's something else going on the site math and reading that prepares -- that's here's the real need for the students. not only teachers prepares them for reading that prepares them for leadership role in their community and provide vital...
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. >> eric garner didn't have to die! >> reporter: bratton again saying it's time to cool tensions. >> we all need to see each other and not see each other through our particular prism. >> reporter: in brooklyn today, the family of nypd officer winn john liu wept as he and his partner were gunned down by a killer as they sat in their patrol car last year. today the charity fixed up the family home, paying for a new roof, porch and other fixes on top of helping to pay off the mortgage. >> all men and women in blue, we thank you for your service. >> reporter: this day, two nypd officers remembered amid ongoing security concerns. and tomorrow the nypd will hold another active shooting briefing. this time focusing on workplace violence after the shooting death of those two reporters in virginia last month. live outside police headquarters, jonathan dienst, news 4 new york. >> thank you. >>> the search is on tonight for the burglar who stole weapons from a gun shop in connecticut. this is security video. you can see glass shat
. >> eric garner didn't have to die! >> reporter: bratton again saying it's time to cool tensions. >> we all need to see each other and not see each other through our particular prism. >> reporter: in brooklyn today, the family of nypd officer winn john liu wept as he and his partner were gunned down by a killer as they sat in their patrol car last year. today the charity fixed up the family home, paying for a new roof, porch and other fixes on top of helping to pay off...
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he's got a voice some would say eric garner perhaps did not.some policy changes. >> i don't know. to me, the difference in this case is that the blake case is more flagrant. in the garner case, they were talking to him for an ex-tended period of time. he knew the drill. the officers at a certain point were directed to just, okay, take him in, take him down. in this case, the officer that takes down mr. blake is so far out of line that it's -- to me, it's worse. and, you know, to make that kind of a violent takedown for even a nonviolent crime where there's no indication. also an officer has to be aware of the circumstances, the location, the entire situation. you know, you have a man standing calmly in front of, you know, an expensive hotel in new york, it's not exactly a dark alley at 3:00 in the morning where the guy's running away or resisting or fighting. so me, this situation with blake is worse. >> do you think either one of them, coupled together and everything else that's happened with the protests and the people coming out, what will i
he's got a voice some would say eric garner perhaps did not.some policy changes. >> i don't know. to me, the difference in this case is that the blake case is more flagrant. in the garner case, they were talking to him for an ex-tended period of time. he knew the drill. the officers at a certain point were directed to just, okay, take him in, take him down. in this case, the officer that takes down mr. blake is so far out of line that it's -- to me, it's worse. and, you know, to make that...
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still out there even though the justice department said it wasn't true, it was a liechlt you had eric garnerso these things coming together i think have caused police officers to back off from the proactive initiatives that they've been engaged in for the last two decades. crime has been reduced in this country significantly through technology, through smarter policing. i think that's what we see now, the so-called ferguson effect. officers are not willing to engage the way they did. >> and what is the future of law enforcement, its relationship to the cities, the communities they serve? >> well, police chiefs, police officers are constantly working to better that relationship. it's something that officers have to do every day because of the nature of policing. officers are the bearers of bad news, they use deadly force, that's something we have to work on. from my perspective being in law enforcement for almost 50 years, i think the relationship is better than it's ever been with the exception, of course, of these blips which sets it back. when you look at almost five decades, i can tell yo
still out there even though the justice department said it wasn't true, it was a liechlt you had eric garnerso these things coming together i think have caused police officers to back off from the proactive initiatives that they've been engaged in for the last two decades. crime has been reduced in this country significantly through technology, through smarter policing. i think that's what we see now, the so-called ferguson effect. officers are not willing to engage the way they did. >>...
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eric garner case in staten island. all those cases were profound pd tragedies.lly of us to with most innocuous moment. someone being pulled over for not having attacks in the car and ultimate someone dies. those are painful cases but in thinking about the danziger case i can't think of another case that was as severe a case of a civil rights abuse when you look about the trauma in the budget a top that small bridge and then you look at the extent of the cover-up that was put in place. it's a significant case study and i think it has some lessons about them quite a talk by turning to in the. i'm going to read this one last short passage and the than happo take any questions you guys ha have. >> him as those events but if you think about it too, sounded on the danziger bridge on september 4, 25 following a police distress call that nothing to do with these eight residents. each of them black and unharmed. 10 years later justice for these families remained an open question. sobering and telling. i can't retrieve my mind to it inside marc morial the former new orlea
eric garner case in staten island. all those cases were profound pd tragedies.lly of us to with most innocuous moment. someone being pulled over for not having attacks in the car and ultimate someone dies. those are painful cases but in thinking about the danziger case i can't think of another case that was as severe a case of a civil rights abuse when you look about the trauma in the budget a top that small bridge and then you look at the extent of the cover-up that was put in place. it's a...
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and it's interesting when you mentioned eric garner in new york city, going back to our previous topichere was criticism because the prosecution that's where a lot of police live in new york city, they have a strong pro police feeling and that's what charges weren't brought against when it comes to innocent or guilt. >> did a d.c. police commander break the law? the police officer's internal affairs and general counsel are trying to answer that question. mark segraves broke the city on twitter about commanders and debt parker who argued those to gather signatures while on patrol for the mayor's pledge to end homelessness. officials with the police union say it's an inappropriate use of resources and might violate the law which says that government workers can't take part in political activities. a spokesperson for mayor bowser said that the mayor never intended for government workers to gather signatures. with all that's going on in the city and with the police department, i sort of -- do you find it kind of difficult to believe that anyone would ask police to do that? >> not difficult
and it's interesting when you mentioned eric garner in new york city, going back to our previous topichere was criticism because the prosecution that's where a lot of police live in new york city, they have a strong pro police feeling and that's what charges weren't brought against when it comes to innocent or guilt. >> did a d.c. police commander break the law? the police officer's internal affairs and general counsel are trying to answer that question. mark segraves broke the city on...
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york city paid the largest settlement in its history this summer, $5.9 million to the family of eric garner, who died after an officer used a chokehold to restrain him. in that case and in the police shooting of michael brown in ferguson, month m officers did not face answered criminal charges. quite a different situation in baltimore where protesters outside of court hearing for the officers last week made it clear what they're looking for. >> those police need to be held accountable the same way you're going to hold me accountable if i broke the law. >> the judge determined that the officers will be tried separately, and this week they'll decide whether the cases will be moved out of baltimore. >> the city of baltimore is concerned about th the suit the gray family could file in civil suit. and that would be more than the proposed settlement. >> it will be a year before a wrongful death lawsuit goes to trial in the death of michael brown. the judge set the 2016 date for the city of ferguson, the police chief and ex-police police officer darren wilson. brown's death led to violent deaths a
york city paid the largest settlement in its history this summer, $5.9 million to the family of eric garner, who died after an officer used a chokehold to restrain him. in that case and in the police shooting of michael brown in ferguson, month m officers did not face answered criminal charges. quite a different situation in baltimore where protesters outside of court hearing for the officers last week made it clear what they're looking for. >> those police need to be held accountable the...
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like eric garner in new york. >> i can't breathe. >> and freddy gray in baltimore. >> but activists say the roots of the fury and frustration run much deeper. >> black lives matter started not just with mike brown in ferguson, missouri. black lives matter didn't just start with trayvon martin, black lives matter didn't start with oscar brown. but with emmett till. >> the phrase black lives matter resonates much like black power or power to the people did a generation ago. officially black lives matter has some two dozen chapters and a new website on the way. >> black lives matter. this is a black lives movement. it is time to put black lives on the forefronts of the thoughts of all americans. >> but the movement seems to gain strength from decentralization. not by charismatic leaders but by countless organizers and social media. >> it is not a movement, it is a movement upwards. people becoming a leader in their own right. >> as the 2016 presidential campaign ramps up black lives matter activists have been confronting candidates on both sides. demanding they address police killings, pro
like eric garner in new york. >> i can't breathe. >> and freddy gray in baltimore. >> but activists say the roots of the fury and frustration run much deeper. >> black lives matter started not just with mike brown in ferguson, missouri. black lives matter didn't just start with trayvon martin, black lives matter didn't start with oscar brown. but with emmett till. >> the phrase black lives matter resonates much like black power or power to the people did a...
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black lives matter gripped the country as they refused to hold up an officer in the choking of eric garnerlasio struck a decidedly different tone, invoking his own differences of raising a black son. >> i couldn't help but immediately think what it would mean to me to lose dante. life could never be the same thereafter. no family should have to go through what the garner family went through. shenae and i have had to talk to dante for years about the dangers he may face. it's a phrase that should never have to be said, it should be self-evident. but our history, sadly, requires us to say that black lives matter. >> many officers were furious as the mayor appeared to challenge the legitimacy of their actions, and then two officers were murdered while sitting in their patrol car in brooklyn. and the gunman who took his own life had made social media comments threatening to kill officers in retaliation for the non-indictment decisions in the eric garner and michael brown cases. so when mayor de blasio arrived at the hospital to see the officers' families and when he spoke at their funeral, som
black lives matter gripped the country as they refused to hold up an officer in the choking of eric garnerlasio struck a decidedly different tone, invoking his own differences of raising a black son. >> i couldn't help but immediately think what it would mean to me to lose dante. life could never be the same thereafter. no family should have to go through what the garner family went through. shenae and i have had to talk to dante for years about the dangers he may face. it's a phrase that...
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the string of police into taught cases like eric garner's death. and the killing of walter scott, shot in the back by a policeman have fanned the. >> police behavior is unquestionably a factor. we're in the era of cell phone video that's ubiquitous, so mistakes, heavyhandedness by the police, we can expect to be collected and retransmitted many, many times, so the police have to be smarter. >> reporter: police advocates say a saturation of media coverage has contributed to the spike, and they believe civil rights groups bear some responsibility. [ chanting ] >> reporter: that chance from black lives matters in minnesota angered many. >> we heard the chants organizers, protesters just this weekend after the death of deputy goforth chanting in what sounds like a pro-police attack posture. >> from black lives matter say the recent killings are upsetting, but shouldn't be. refused any attempts to be accountable for the things that happened to them. >> reporter: now police advocates say that officers mass be more hesitant to respond to threats, like in
the string of police into taught cases like eric garner's death. and the killing of walter scott, shot in the back by a policeman have fanned the. >> police behavior is unquestionably a factor. we're in the era of cell phone video that's ubiquitous, so mistakes, heavyhandedness by the police, we can expect to be collected and retransmitted many, many times, so the police have to be smarter. >> reporter: police advocates say a saturation of media coverage has contributed to the...
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his name is eric garner. he died in an accident at a california golf course. he hit a tree during the opening ceremony. witnesses say he was trying to land and become -- became entangled high above ground. >>> well, you know what, is first lady michelle obama is most likely to when she leaves the white house? mrs. obama told stephen colbert that she might like to drive herself to target when the first family moves out of 800 pennsylvania avenue and has a strong desire to open a window, a no no in office. >> you don't have security clearance to open the window. >> little i can't open my windows. i can't. if i press it in the car, everybody is like oh, my god, what was that. >> we will get you a canister of fresh air. >> one day as a treat my lead agent let me have the windows open on the way to camp david. it was like five minutes out and he was like windows open, enjoy it. >> wow. >> you never know how their life is. >> the first lady used the show to promote her latest [ indiscernible ] >> she looks awesome. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news this morning,"
his name is eric garner. he died in an accident at a california golf course. he hit a tree during the opening ceremony. witnesses say he was trying to land and become -- became entangled high above ground. >>> well, you know what, is first lady michelle obama is most likely to when she leaves the white house? mrs. obama told stephen colbert that she might like to drive herself to target when the first family moves out of 800 pennsylvania avenue and has a strong desire to open a window,...
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we talk act that so much eric garner situation and everything happening across the country. >> yeah.he claim is usually there's miscommunication. thought someone was resisting, reaching for something, thought something went wrong. i was making sure there was no miscommunication. i cooperated 100%. >> you're in shock. it's so shocking because at first you thought you were getting a hug. i had a situation i thought i was getting mugged. people say these things happen. they don't happen very often. do you think they often more often than we think they do? >> sadly i think they happen a lot more often. i think it's minority of the police force. i think there's the majority that are doing great police work that are true public servants keeping the public safe doing the job the way they're supposed to. media attention is given to this very dangerous minority out there with a badge using that as a shield to do whatever they want. i also think it happens more often because this never would have been filed as a report. if i haven't gone to press, his office superiors never would have known th
we talk act that so much eric garner situation and everything happening across the country. >> yeah.he claim is usually there's miscommunication. thought someone was resisting, reaching for something, thought something went wrong. i was making sure there was no miscommunication. i cooperated 100%. >> you're in shock. it's so shocking because at first you thought you were getting a hug. i had a situation i thought i was getting mugged. people say these things happen. they don't...
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this is coming to the eric garner mcmust have even if. the -- egg mcmuffin will be changed. some restaurants have already made that change. >> i still remember when butter was the evil kid on the block. now we are going back to butter. >>> caring about the things that make each of our clients unique... ...that's what makes riverspring health unique. >>> here is what is coming up later on eyewitness news. every 4th grader in the country getting to do something special...
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and recently with the highlighting of what has happened at ferguson, what happened to eric garner, what happened with sandra bland, what's happened across the country, we've seen a lot more focus, you know, on some of the policing issues. but this is a larger function of what's happened in our criminal justice system, and i think we need to keep that in perspective. as a result of some of this highlighting, which we all know has been going on for years, but with the add vent of cell phones and cameras, we're seeing a lot more of that now. the civil rights commission on police reform was formed over a little, over a year ago. and we meet weekly. and one of the issues, one of the things that we do is we bring together national organizations, we bring together state organizations, the grass roots activists, and we try to coordinate or at least have some strategy in which we can figure out what are the things that we need to be doing both from top to bottom? and so i really appreciate the conversations that we've had throughout the months with ron davis. we've had many conversations. he mow
and recently with the highlighting of what has happened at ferguson, what happened to eric garner, what happened with sandra bland, what's happened across the country, we've seen a lot more focus, you know, on some of the policing issues. but this is a larger function of what's happened in our criminal justice system, and i think we need to keep that in perspective. as a result of some of this highlighting, which we all know has been going on for years, but with the add vent of cell phones and...
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the string of cases with kp excessive force by police, like eric garner's death, and the killing of walter, shot in the back, have fanned the anger against cops. is police behavior a factor here? >> police behavior is unquestionably a factor. we are in an era of cell phone video that is ubiquitous, and so mistakes, heavy handedness by the police, we can expect to be collected and retransmitted many, many times. >> reporter: police advocates say a saturation of media coverage has contributed to the spite, and they believe civil rights groups bear some responsibility. that chant from black lives matter protesters this week in minnesota angered many in law enforcement. >> we heard the chants from black lives matter organizers or protesters just this weekend after the death of deputy goforth in texas, chanting in what sounds like a pro-police attack posture. >> reporter: durant mckesson says the recent killings from police are upsetting but shouldn't be politicized. >> the only rhetoric i've heard is accountability for police, to be accountable to things that happen to them. >> reporter: advoc
the string of cases with kp excessive force by police, like eric garner's death, and the killing of walter, shot in the back, have fanned the anger against cops. is police behavior a factor here? >> police behavior is unquestionably a factor. we are in an era of cell phone video that is ubiquitous, and so mistakes, heavy handedness by the police, we can expect to be collected and retransmitted many, many times. >> reporter: police advocates say a saturation of media coverage has...
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indeed do matter and are not gunned down by police officers or choked to death in new york city like eric garnert to make it clear and obvious that richard fowler refuses to condemn black lives matter protesters who want police -- >> i will not -- >> you refuse to condemn black lives matter protesters allowing officers to be executed in their police vehicles. that is what you are promoting tonight. tonight. >> my ♪ all of our legendary racing heritage. all of our pioneering four wheel drive experience. come together in one amazing new vehicle. this is the all-new gle coupe. a mercedes-benz suv with the heart and soul of a race car. it's how i try to live... how i stay active. so i need nutrition... that won't weigh me down. for the nutrition you want without the calories you don't... introducing boost 100 calories. each delicious snack size drink gives you... 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. so it's big in nutrition and small in calories. i'm not about to swim in the slow lane. stay strong. stay active with boost®. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a
indeed do matter and are not gunned down by police officers or choked to death in new york city like eric garnert to make it clear and obvious that richard fowler refuses to condemn black lives matter protesters who want police -- >> i will not -- >> you refuse to condemn black lives matter protesters allowing officers to be executed in their police vehicles. that is what you are promoting tonight. tonight. >> my ♪ all of our legendary racing heritage. all of our pioneering...
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eric garner, freddie gray, sandra bland to name just a few. police were found not responsible if most of these cases but those results were questioned and soon the protests took on a confrontation tall tone. the chants of black lives matter began to be mixed with messages aimed straight at the police. such as what do we want, dead cops. when do we want them? now. pigs in a blanket, fly them like bacon. two cops were executed in new york city by someone seeking revenge for the police shootings highlighted by the media. more recently they've been seen storming the stages of presidential campaign stops and were even offered an endorsement from the democratic national committee which they rejected. then in texas a cop is gunned down for no apparent reason while filling his cruiser with gasoline. the man accused of the murder is black and the months of quiet frustration on the part of some police departments has since gone very public. >> our system of justice absolutely requires law enforcement be present to protect our community. so at any point
eric garner, freddie gray, sandra bland to name just a few. police were found not responsible if most of these cases but those results were questioned and soon the protests took on a confrontation tall tone. the chants of black lives matter began to be mixed with messages aimed straight at the police. such as what do we want, dead cops. when do we want them? now. pigs in a blanket, fly them like bacon. two cops were executed in new york city by someone seeking revenge for the police shootings...
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. >> reporter: it is a sensitive point here in the arrest and eventual death of eric garner who was sellingypd reports left out critical details that cell phone video captured. specifically the shock hold and that garner called out for help, uttering 11 times -- >> i can't breathe, i can't breathe. >> reporter: before falling unconscious. >> policy that allows officers to look at videos in advance of writing a report or giving their statement on a police complaint, that's not the sort of thing that's going to build trust in the police. >> reporter: policy for nypy's federally mandated program of 1,000 officers will be monitored by a court appointed monitor next year. >> that does it for "ac 360" our coverage continues from cnn in atlanta next. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. only glucerna has carbsteady, diabetes, steady is exciting. clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. without the internet i would probably be like a c student. int
. >> reporter: it is a sensitive point here in the arrest and eventual death of eric garner who was sellingypd reports left out critical details that cell phone video captured. specifically the shock hold and that garner called out for help, uttering 11 times -- >> i can't breathe, i can't breathe. >> reporter: before falling unconscious. >> policy that allows officers to look at videos in advance of writing a report or giving their statement on a police complaint,...
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michael brown, eric garner, men killed by police that prompted a call for better training and transparencyfornia took a step toward that. >> this is the first kind of showing and transparency of this kind of information of any state in the country. >> reporter: attorney general kamala harris with the support of the lapd and congresswoman karen bass unveiled a new public website today. it's full of statistics on deaths in police custody, arrest rates and the number of officers killed or assaulted on duty since 1980. >> i applaud where this is going. i believe this will help inform the discussion. >> reporter: the idea is to set the record straight and rebuild trust. >> i'll give you an example, deaths in custody. i know that people will be very surprised to know that 60% of them are natural causes. >> reporter: but this data also clearly shows racial disparities when it comes to african-americans in california. >> african-americans account for 6% of california's population. but they account for 17% of the arrests and 25% of the deaths in custody. >> reporter: but the attorney general says t
michael brown, eric garner, men killed by police that prompted a call for better training and transparencyfornia took a step toward that. >> this is the first kind of showing and transparency of this kind of information of any state in the country. >> reporter: attorney general kamala harris with the support of the lapd and congresswoman karen bass unveiled a new public website today. it's full of statistics on deaths in police custody, arrest rates and the number of officers killed...
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his own department policing has been under scrutiny since the hokehold death of eric garner. he was unarmed and died after the police put him in a chokehold for selling cigarettes on staten eye in la. a jury did not indict the police officer involved. gar garner a death prompted nationwide protests. the policing now are conflicted in the sense, are they going to be supported and if they make a mistake and is it going to be seen as criminal mistake whether than a mistake. the minute talk about police reform, people generally review that as antipolice. that doesn't help the conversation. you can want better policing and be supportive of the police. reporter: pert is a former captain with the nypd. >> mostp as are decent and do a noble job they ril. reporter: now despite the difficult times for his department, he is optimistic. he is hope hag the changes can bring improvements to the department, and on the upside, he said from june to the end of august, this summer, guys, was the safest summer, if you can believe this that we had hin city is 25 years. he will have a news confere
his own department policing has been under scrutiny since the hokehold death of eric garner. he was unarmed and died after the police put him in a chokehold for selling cigarettes on staten eye in la. a jury did not indict the police officer involved. gar garner a death prompted nationwide protests. the policing now are conflicted in the sense, are they going to be supported and if they make a mistake and is it going to be seen as criminal mistake whether than a mistake. the minute talk about...
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. >> a point in the arrest and death of eric garner, selling cigarettes. itical details cell phone video captured. specifically the chokehold. and that garner called out for help. uttering 11 times. >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe. >> before falling unconscious. >> approximately spolicy that a officers before writing a report, that is not going to build trust in the police. >> reporter: policy for nypd federally mandated program of 1,000 officers wearing body cameras will be recommended by a court appointed federal monitor next year. miguel marques, cnn. >> we are live throughout the next hour. live coverage of breaking news. the state department released 7,000 e-mails hillary clinton kept on her private server. cnn is dig in to see what is there. details ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] he doesn't need your help. until he does. three cylinders, 50 horsepower. go bold. go powerful. go gator. go bold. go powerful. toenail fungus? (crowd cheers) don't hide it... tackle it with fda-approved jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungu
. >> a point in the arrest and death of eric garner, selling cigarettes. itical details cell phone video captured. specifically the chokehold. and that garner called out for help. uttering 11 times. >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe. >> before falling unconscious. >> approximately spolicy that a officers before writing a report, that is not going to build trust in the police. >> reporter: policy for nypd federally mandated program of 1,000 officers wearing body...
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the tragic deaths of michael brown, eric garner, walter scott, freddie gray have sparked pain and outrage in communities across the nation calling for congressional action. now, for many in our communities, the death of these men, along with many others, represents a continuing and dangerous cycle of disproportionate use of force against men of color. we must find here, today, this weekend, concrete solutions to stop this pattern. we need to ease racial tension in america by rebuilding our communities in a balanced way where everyone receives equal education. that's where it starts. job opportunities and a fair shot at the american dream. equal education is where it starts, but the home is where it really starts, isn't it? it's the home. the sad truth about this kind of an incident is that its root causes are tied together with societal racism that brand black citizens as predators and police practice that treats them as potential perpetrators. breeding distrust between law enforcement and the community that they are bound to protect. responding to this destructive cycle requires a broad-
the tragic deaths of michael brown, eric garner, walter scott, freddie gray have sparked pain and outrage in communities across the nation calling for congressional action. now, for many in our communities, the death of these men, along with many others, represents a continuing and dangerous cycle of disproportionate use of force against men of color. we must find here, today, this weekend, concrete solutions to stop this pattern. we need to ease racial tension in america by rebuilding our...