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. >> reporter: a federal police force in brazil says surveillance video shows one of the swimmers breaking down the bathroom door at a gas station then getting into a fight with the security guard. this comes the day after fellow swimmers jack palmer and gunnar bentz who were with lofty that night were pulled from a houston >> we were sitting there and they came by is that you need to depart the plane and the security personnel took them off the plane. >> reporter: overnight the -- this statement was released, jacking gun were released with the understanding that they would continue there discussions -- jack and gunner were released with the understanding that they would continue with their discussions. abc news is learning that ryan lochte is back in the us news that he had a gun to his head. >> he put the gun to my 4 head. i put my hands down and set whatever.>> reporter: he is now saying the gun was only pointed in his direction. a brazilian judges questioning the demeanor of the men when they were returning to the olympic billions -- village as seen by this video right here. the 3 men
. >> reporter: a federal police force in brazil says surveillance video shows one of the swimmers breaking down the bathroom door at a gas station then getting into a fight with the security guard. this comes the day after fellow swimmers jack palmer and gunnar bentz who were with lofty that night were pulled from a houston >> we were sitting there and they came by is that you need to depart the plane and the security personnel took them off the plane. >> reporter: overnight...
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so in the communities where the police officers and federal government began investing in augmenting the police force and a new level of police patrol these communities are placed under surveillance when really this job creation program as i mentioned in the epilogue we don't get a job creation program to give low income people do kind of opportunities. so, structural solutions in terms of creation and rethinking education systems and investing in education and going beyond the remedial programs, the kind of meat on the war on poverty solves the programs as the officials say it's more about providing training to low-income americans without thinking about whether the job training could lead them to get a job after they've completed the series of training provided by the war on poverty and other social welfare programs. >> you mentioned the job requirements and educational. >> dot police officers, one way to approach a different rethinking of public safety is to have the police in the communitieand thecommunities the for keeping safe. so instead of having people come into the community that they don't
so in the communities where the police officers and federal government began investing in augmenting the police force and a new level of police patrol these communities are placed under surveillance when really this job creation program as i mentioned in the epilogue we don't get a job creation program to give low income people do kind of opportunities. so, structural solutions in terms of creation and rethinking education systems and investing in education and going beyond the remedial...
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police chiefs conference. some ideas come from the federal government and the presidents task force on community policing. "it's a great opportunity to get together with chiefs from big cities, small cities, kind of borrow ideas from each other and see what's working for other areas, and it's very helpful for all of us." many of the police chiefs say the programs they've been trying -- including citizens academies or partnering with mental health workers -- have been making a difference. packers extra now-- the department of transportation has issued a travel advisory for the packers-browns game tomorrow. highway i-41 and nearby roadways in brown county are currently under construction. barrier walls, orange barrels and narrow lanes will affect travel. the heaviest congestion is expected three hours before.. the packers open up their preseason tomorrow against the cleveland browns at lambeau. the game will air on w-m-l-w. kickoff is at seven o'clock. the regular season starts on september 11th. coming up-- the latest company that will soon start accepting payments through a mobile app. and-- the charges a
police chiefs conference. some ideas come from the federal government and the presidents task force on community policing. "it's a great opportunity to get together with chiefs from big cities, small cities, kind of borrow ideas from each other and see what's working for other areas, and it's very helpful for all of us." many of the police chiefs say the programs they've been trying -- including citizens academies or partnering with mental health workers -- have been making a...
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long-awaited report on the baltimore police that said that cops routinely violated the rights of residents by conducting unannounced stops and using force. the federaligation of baltimore's police methods followed the death of freddie gray who suffered a fatal neck injury while in police custody. >>> so there have been two major accidents in two days. the question is, are amusement parks safe? that's next. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems,
long-awaited report on the baltimore police that said that cops routinely violated the rights of residents by conducting unannounced stops and using force. the federaligation of baltimore's police methods followed the death of freddie gray who suffered a fatal neck injury while in police custody. >>> so there have been two major accidents in two days. the question is, are amusement parks safe? that's next. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin....
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forces. more federal police will be recruited, and they will receive 2 billion euros for better equipment inhe coming years. >> no one can guarantee absolute security. but we must do whatever is possible. our collective task is to overcome fears and calmly yet resolutely react appropriately to these acts of violence. reporter: one reaction, medical doctors will be called upon in the future to try to help prevent attacks. they would be required to alert authorities quickly if a patient talks about committing a crime. police rates in recent days have shown potential terrorists are active in germany. thomas de maiziere wants to speed up the deportation of foreigners considered a threat to public safety, and wants to go after i.s. recruits with. passports. >> german citizens who take part in combat operations for a terror militia abroad, and who have another citizenship, should lose their german citizenship. reporter: but de maiziere is against eliminating dual citizenship altogether, something conservative ministers have been abandoning -- championing. they have also called for a ban on full bo
forces. more federal police will be recruited, and they will receive 2 billion euros for better equipment inhe coming years. >> no one can guarantee absolute security. but we must do whatever is possible. our collective task is to overcome fears and calmly yet resolutely react appropriately to these acts of violence. reporter: one reaction, medical doctors will be called upon in the future to try to help prevent attacks. they would be required to alert authorities quickly if a patient...
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so in the communities where police officers or the federal government begins investing in augmenting police force and simulating a new level of police patrols, these communities are placed under surveillance when really, you know, this job creation program for -- as i mentioned in the epilogue -- hostly white police officers is created. structural solutions in terms of job creation, in terms of rethinking education systems, in terms of investing in education and going beyond remedial programs, the kind of meat of the war onoverty really focused on -- on poverty really focused on self-help programs as johnson officials called them and were more about providing training to low income americans without necessarily thinking about whether that job training could lead them to get a job after they've completed, you know, the series of training provided by the war on poverty and other social welfare be programs. >> [inaudible] you mentioned job climate and education, but could you talk a little bit about the residency requirement? >> yeah. i mean, that is, you know, that police officers, one way to appro
so in the communities where police officers or the federal government begins investing in augmenting police force and simulating a new level of police patrols, these communities are placed under surveillance when really, you know, this job creation program for -- as i mentioned in the epilogue -- hostly white police officers is created. structural solutions in terms of job creation, in terms of rethinking education systems, in terms of investing in education and going beyond remedial programs,...
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police departments throughout the county. hope to implement recommendations put forward by a federal task force on policing including developingprehensive, policies on consent before searches, and racial profiling, and use of force. >>> from the page of the county press as his business nears its 50th anniversary gabriel of d and d tailors of newtown square will receive a lifetime achievement award next month from the international. the custom clothing company started his business in 1966. >>> congratulations to him. >>> that is a look at the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >>> well, mcdonald's is getting a lot of positive feedback about its latest happy meal give away, until right now. >> fast food giant says it will start removing these popular fitness trackers from happy meals after reports of possible skin irritations. the act it trackers measure a child's steps like a fit bit but one arkansas mother posted on facebook that her child wore it and got burned after eight minutes. mcdonald's is investigating the issue. >>> well, coming up next on "eyewitness news" lockrity robbery investigation and why braz
police departments throughout the county. hope to implement recommendations put forward by a federal task force on policing including developingprehensive, policies on consent before searches, and racial profiling, and use of force. >>> from the page of the county press as his business nears its 50th anniversary gabriel of d and d tailors of newtown square will receive a lifetime achievement award next month from the international. the custom clothing company started his business in...
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government.only on fox 28 news, national correspondent jeff barnd examines the value the federal complaint says baltimore's police force is using cellphone tracking systems or stingraysa& to locate suspects and their cell phones. but the plaintiff's attorney says ?everyones? privacy is comprimised."and there really is no way for the subscriber to know that that is taking place and that police departments might be collecting information about them." powered up phonesa& constantly seek cell-phone towers for normal usea& stingrays can ?trick? cell phones into thinking ?it's? a tower. and without the ?users? knowledge, stingrays collect use. sting rays can trick cellphones they collect data opinion past phone calls and texts. they also block cellphone users from making outside calls. >> that means it may also mean important phone calls in emergency situations. >> baltimore residents tell me they have seen police with sting rays in their neighborhood. >> if we as the people don't step up now, they will keep on 24 states in washington d.c. they admit there is so much police secrecy using these devices this map under represen
government.only on fox 28 news, national correspondent jeff barnd examines the value the federal complaint says baltimore's police force is using cellphone tracking systems or stingraysa& to locate suspects and their cell phones. but the plaintiff's attorney says ?everyones? privacy is comprimised."and there really is no way for the subscriber to know that that is taking place and that police departments might be collecting information about them." powered up phonesa&...
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department and baltimore police agreed to negotiate reforms as a result of a federal investigation freddie gray. a report of police practices accuses baltimore police of using excessive force stopping and arresting people without much justification routinely discriminating against african americans. the investigation began after the april 2015 death of gray while in custody. gray's neck was broken while he was handcuffed and shackled in the back of a police van. his death ruled a homicide set off protests and riots. >> weather in baltimore or in baltimore or around the country, these efforts won't take place overnight. >> i'm very, very concerned by some of the information contained in in detailed report. i -- in this detailed report. i have no tolerance for a person wearing this uniform if prejudiced policing. >> federal investigators spent over a year interviewing baltimore residents, police officers, prosecutors, public defenders and elected officials and riding along with officers on duty reviewing documents and complaints. >>> a judge sentenced a serial killer to death for 10 los angeles murders that span decades known as the grim sleeper. lonnie franklin was sentence
department and baltimore police agreed to negotiate reforms as a result of a federal investigation freddie gray. a report of police practices accuses baltimore police of using excessive force stopping and arresting people without much justification routinely discriminating against african americans. the investigation began after the april 2015 death of gray while in custody. gray's neck was broken while he was handcuffed and shackled in the back of a police van. his death ruled a homicide set...
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they are stepping beyond their bounds going to local police forces and implementing these federal standards. >> no, kennedy, under the fourth amendment civil rights act, that's exactly when the d.o.j. needs to step in. right now they are not being sued. this is an opportunity baltimore has. if all goes well, this goes away. if they don't -- >> if i can make one more point. when i look at violent crime statistics, the fact that most of the people killed have criminal records and 80% of the folks who have criminal records are involved in drugs. the fact we are not talking about those sorts of reforms. kennedy: that's a different topic for another day. you are 100% correct about that. thank you very much. much more with the panel later including some important topics like the u.s. olympics women's gymnastics team. they scheduled the rest of it for midnight. foreign moguls donate to the clinton foundation out of the goodness of their hearts? ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling
they are stepping beyond their bounds going to local police forces and implementing these federal standards. >> no, kennedy, under the fourth amendment civil rights act, that's exactly when the d.o.j. needs to step in. right now they are not being sued. this is an opportunity baltimore has. if all goes well, this goes away. if they don't -- >> if i can make one more point. when i look at violent crime statistics, the fact that most of the people killed have criminal records and 80%...
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a federal report released today criticized baltimore police officers for using excessive force and routinelynst african-americans. in response to the report, baltimore's police commissioner said the department is committed to making meaningful changes but that change would take time. the report is the result of a yearlong investigation following the death of 25-year-old freddie gray. >>> vote 2016 tonight, donald trump threw out new rhetoric at his rally outside of for the lauder dame, florida. he accused president barack obama of being the founder of isis and then repeated it several times for emphasis. the republican nominee has been critical of the troop pullout from iraq which he said led to the rise of the islamic state. >>> hillary clinton says there could be "tremendous consequences" from donald trump's comments yesterday that there may be something second amendment supporters can do to stop her. clinton addressed trump's remarks in iowa just moments after secret service agent tackled an animal rights protester who tried to rush the stage. meanwhile, the democratic nominee is facing m
a federal report released today criticized baltimore police officers for using excessive force and routinelynst african-americans. in response to the report, baltimore's police commissioner said the department is committed to making meaningful changes but that change would take time. the report is the result of a yearlong investigation following the death of 25-year-old freddie gray. >>> vote 2016 tonight, donald trump threw out new rhetoric at his rally outside of for the lauder dame,...
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he served in federal law-enforcement for nearly 30 years and the u.s. air force security police, uniform division of secret service and most recently as a federal air marshal. while serving as a secret service officer, he protected bill clinton and first down in the white house. i know from the office of bill clinton's chief staff included praise of gary byrne. your knowledge of the oval office, the president of the presidency is enviable. because of his dedication, duty and mentality, he was unofficially dubbed mayor of the west wing by his colleagues. and 1995, he received an evaluation from his superiors in the secret service praise him as a mature and dependable employee who is a well informed member a consistent performance of these and highly efficient and conscious manner. in march 1996 the secret service issued a letter of communication of professionalism and the knowledge display but officer byrne. iin july 1986 received a letter of appreciation from the secret service force commitment, dedication and professional performance. because of his direct knowledge and access
he served in federal law-enforcement for nearly 30 years and the u.s. air force security police, uniform division of secret service and most recently as a federal air marshal. while serving as a secret service officer, he protected bill clinton and first down in the white house. i know from the office of bill clinton's chief staff included praise of gary byrne. your knowledge of the oval office, the president of the presidency is enviable. because of his dedication, duty and mentality, he was...
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found that police routinely violated the constitutional rights of people by using exesive force and conducting unlawful stops. the doj says police overwhelmingly targeting black neighborhoods. federal officials will come appear ingredient on how to fix approximate practices. vote. leads -- the race turn into a national talking point after donald trump flirted with the idea of backing him instead. >> an evacuation order remains in effect in california san bernardino mountains where a wild fire has burned 8,000 acres. it's caused fire to spread rapidly. more than a thousand fiefer thes are working to keep it away from homes. but say all it could take is a shift in wind to the cause of the fire is still unknown. dealing with some crazy weather this week. take a look here. first the rains come and self- water rescues. a dust storm unfefled -- man whaks a tough time for arizona to see all of those and just combine combining it. all of those weather systems. >> it's kind of funny. about a week or two ago. but that flooding really make it is didges out there. some areas very flat. anterior drainage. our forecast for today. some of us seeing some pretty dense fog. beautiful right now at th
found that police routinely violated the constitutional rights of people by using exesive force and conducting unlawful stops. the doj says police overwhelmingly targeting black neighborhoods. federal officials will come appear ingredient on how to fix approximate practices. vote. leads -- the race turn into a national talking point after donald trump flirted with the idea of backing him instead. >> an evacuation order remains in effect in california san bernardino mountains where a wild...
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so, several police forces, both local, state and federal, are having to coordinate their activities. the command and control center for the olympics is trying to coordinate all the activities through that general coordination. we took this information to the olympic committee, and to other channels such as the consulate. i forgot to mention. the representative of the u.s. consulate-accompanying invents. i invited them to participate in the press conference. they preferred not to. so, as soon as this information -- it was matter of days before the information was relayed but they were notified, and we need to give them -- we need to do it within a certain time. it wasn't a long time. when we heard news that they were leaving by airplane, it became clear that hey had no intention to cooperate. but all legal measures that can be adopted, we always have acted with the law and never tried to go without exaggerating our -- but keeping in mind that we have our day-to-day activities, but when we learned that they were leaving, that was an obvious sign they did not want to cooperate, so dr. b
so, several police forces, both local, state and federal, are having to coordinate their activities. the command and control center for the olympics is trying to coordinate all the activities through that general coordination. we took this information to the olympic committee, and to other channels such as the consulate. i forgot to mention. the representative of the u.s. consulate-accompanying invents. i invited them to participate in the press conference. they preferred not to. so, as soon as...
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a federal police truck blocked a road next to the copacabana beach. the security forces cordoned off the area and carried out a controlled explosion. no one was hurt and the bike race that had already started was not disrupted. american teenager has won the first gold medal of the reyee games. 19-year-old ginny thrasher won the women's 10-meter air rifle event. she beat out a two-time gold medalist from china. >>> security is tighter around the venues but jamie yuccas shows us even with police on every corner around rio there are still some noticeable gaps >>> reporter: from the famed copacabana beach to the sports venues at olympic park, more than 80,000 officers and military personnel are on the ground in rio de janeiro protecting some 500,000 tourists visiting for the games like this person from wisconsin. >> there's a cop car on every corner with the lights on. it makes me feel safe plus the army is walking around and driving trucks around all the time. i don't think there should be any problems. >> reporter: there are renewed concerns about security lapses after bra
a federal police truck blocked a road next to the copacabana beach. the security forces cordoned off the area and carried out a controlled explosion. no one was hurt and the bike race that had already started was not disrupted. american teenager has won the first gold medal of the reyee games. 19-year-old ginny thrasher won the women's 10-meter air rifle event. she beat out a two-time gold medalist from china. >>> security is tighter around the venues but jamie yuccas shows us even...
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federal government. so we see these kinds of imbalances. we would be surprised that police forcesould be embolden knowing that they can almost do anything without repercussions. amy: that is green party vice presidential nominee ajamu baraka speaking at the green party convention in houston on saturday. as did wikileaks founder and editor julian assange. he was interviewed via video stream by former green party presidential candidate david cobb. julian assange has been in the ecuadorian embassy in london for more than four years. if he were to attempt to leave, he would be arrested by british police and ultimately extradited to the united states, where it is believed there is a sealed indictment against him over wikileaks release of documents. david cobb started by asking julian assange about the recent dnc e-mail leaks. e-mailsromd 20,000 the dnc. from the communications director and so on -- [indiscernible] into the hillary clinton campaign and a number of other groups. what the show is not only was there a sort of internal view or discussions about how to undermine bernie sande
federal government. so we see these kinds of imbalances. we would be surprised that police forcesould be embolden knowing that they can almost do anything without repercussions. amy: that is green party vice presidential nominee ajamu baraka speaking at the green party convention in houston on saturday. as did wikileaks founder and editor julian assange. he was interviewed via video stream by former green party presidential candidate david cobb. julian assange has been in the ecuadorian embassy...
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police department. federal officials say that baltimore officers routinely discriminated against blacks and repeatedly used excessive force. cbs reporter adam may has the details. >> reporter: justice department officials gathered at baltimore city hall to release their scathing report into the baltimore police department. the investigation finds the department discriminates against blacks, uses unreasonable force, and fails to hold officers accountable for misconduct. >> these violations have deeply eroded the mutual trust between bpd and the community it serves. >> reporter: the report also found officers make large numbers of unlawful stops mostly in poor black neighborhoods. and they retaliate with force against citizens who talk back. the baltimore police department has already started making changes before the report was released. in the last year, the department revised its use of force policy and added more cameras. >> those who choose to wear this uniform and choose to blatantly disregard someone's rights absolutely should be uncomfortable because we are not going to tolerate it. >> reporter: the federal investig
police department. federal officials say that baltimore officers routinely discriminated against blacks and repeatedly used excessive force. cbs reporter adam may has the details. >> reporter: justice department officials gathered at baltimore city hall to release their scathing report into the baltimore police department. the investigation finds the department discriminates against blacks, uses unreasonable force, and fails to hold officers accountable for misconduct. >> these...
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federal level. >>> a nursing supervisor found guilty of sexually assaulting a coworker. police say twice last year he forced a woman he worked with into sex in his office after she said no. he's facing sentencee in workers at memorial hospital in colorado springs used dirty internal ultrasound probes and didn't properly disinfect them between patients. the investigation started last year when an employee complained aboutit. she says she was fired for blowing the whistle. now she is suing the hospital. >>> the west nile virus has infected 15 people in our area, and one person has died. the viruu is now in 14 counties across colorado. we've highlighted 10 of counties where human cases were reported. in other cases, west nile was found in animals. health officials say you could have west nile and not show any symptoms. >> of the people who get infected, about one in five will show symptoms of the infection. percentage of people, less than 10 out of 100 of infected people will show neurological symptoms. >> health officials are urging of any standing water which will attract mosquitos. >>> at 5:37, the count do
federal level. >>> a nursing supervisor found guilty of sexually assaulting a coworker. police say twice last year he forced a woman he worked with into sex in his office after she said no. he's facing sentencee in workers at memorial hospital in colorado springs used dirty internal ultrasound probes and didn't properly disinfect them between patients. the investigation started last year when an employee complained aboutit. she says she was fired for blowing the whistle. now she is...
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police drawn from different agencies. the lee terry, civilian, and federal. -- military, civilian, and federal. all the foreign forcesapable of handling a foreign terrorist threat. >> with over 15,000 kilometers of borders to secure, it is a huge challenge. , thefort is eating spared government wants to show it is already on the ball. initial incident last week in sÃo paulo. she had a british arrest warrant out. as soon as her fingerprint was taken, the information was confirmed and she was immediately sent back. >> brazilian security service .as watchful eyes elsewhere 11 people suspected of preparing an attack during the games was arrested two weeks ago. there will be 85,000 police and soldiers on hand across country. our topck recap of stories, fierce fighting continues in syria. there were bombing raids overnight in aleppo were thousands of citizens remain trapped. that eu initiatives are stemming the flow of migrants. there's a huge rise in the number of people trying to reach europe. 4000 people died in the attempt, most of them drowned in the mediterranean sea. venezuela's opposition is one step closer to remo
police drawn from different agencies. the lee terry, civilian, and federal. -- military, civilian, and federal. all the foreign forcesapable of handling a foreign terrorist threat. >> with over 15,000 kilometers of borders to secure, it is a huge challenge. , thefort is eating spared government wants to show it is already on the ball. initial incident last week in sÃo paulo. she had a british arrest warrant out. as soon as her fingerprint was taken, the information was confirmed and she...
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police department. ((paul joncich)) as adam may explains... federal officials say baltimore officers routinely discriminate against african americans and repeatedly use excessive force. justice department officials gathered at baltimore city hall to release their scathing report into the baltimore police department. the investigation finds the department discriminates against african-americans, uses unreasonable force and fails to hold officers accountable for misconduct. (vanita grupta/principal deputy asst. deeply eroded the trust between bpd and the community it serves the report also found officers make large numbers of unlawful stops mostly in poor black neighborhoods and they retaliate with force against citizens who talk back. (adam may/cbs news, baltimore) the baltimore police department had already started making changes before the report was released. in the last year, the department revised its use of force policy and added more cameras. (kevin davis baltimore those who chose to wear this uniform and choose to blatantly disregard someone's rights absolutely should be uncomfortable we are not going to tolerate it the federal investigation follows the 2015
police department. ((paul joncich)) as adam may explains... federal officials say baltimore officers routinely discriminate against african americans and repeatedly use excessive force. justice department officials gathered at baltimore city hall to release their scathing report into the baltimore police department. the investigation finds the department discriminates against african-americans, uses unreasonable force and fails to hold officers accountable for misconduct. (vanita...
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federal. four o'clock police chased down one of the suspects on foot. provided details of the shooting yet. but say no officers were >> . local law enforcement task force. busts up a multimillion dollar drug ring locally. 50 thousand tkhrugs. eleven weapons. and a quarter of a million dollars in cash. two dozen people facing charges now. 14 of them in colorado. investigators say the suspects hid heroin in spare tires. to bring it from mexico. >> . police searching for man who made inappropriate comment comments to a group of elementary school students. it happened yesterday near baker park. that man was driving a black and if you have seen him. call police. >> . at least they got a good if i can picture of him there. this is the "jeopardy!" college championship. here is our second group of semi-finalists -- a sophomore at augustana university from houston, texas... a junior at the university of southern california from bethesda, maryland... and a senior at wright state university from dayton, ohio... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. one playe
federal. four o'clock police chased down one of the suspects on foot. provided details of the shooting yet. but say no officers were >> . local law enforcement task force. busts up a multimillion dollar drug ring locally. 50 thousand tkhrugs. eleven weapons. and a quarter of a million dollars in cash. two dozen people facing charges now. 14 of them in colorado. investigators say the suspects hid heroin in spare tires. to bring it from mexico. >> . police searching for man who made...
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police have been posted here outside of the federal park behind me since tashfeen -- since karina vetrano's body was found. >> reporter: police said was assaulted and strangled. >> my daughter was a force to be reckoned with, and i guarantee you -- i guarantee you, you mother -- you will be reckoning with that force, not only for the rest of your pathetic life but for the rest surrounded by her family and closest friends spoke to the media outside of their howard beach home a few blocks away from the federal parkland where philip vetrano regularly ran with his daughter and he found her body. he expressed gratitude for the police working around the clock. >> myself and my family owe everything to the nypd, and we can only ever hope to bring justice to my daughter work. >> reporter: this neighbor fought back tears thinking of the vetranos's unthinkable loss saying the entire community is hurting. >> whoever did it, hang him like musalini. >> reporter: a mother's undying determination to put her daughter's killer behind bars. >> my daughter was a big magical. the whole world knows she's magical, and i guarantee you that you will pay forever. >> reporter: police are urging the public to co
police have been posted here outside of the federal park behind me since tashfeen -- since karina vetrano's body was found. >> reporter: police said was assaulted and strangled. >> my daughter was a force to be reckoned with, and i guarantee you -- i guarantee you, you mother -- you will be reckoning with that force, not only for the rest of your pathetic life but for the rest surrounded by her family and closest friends spoke to the media outside of their howard beach home a few...
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force reports. bill: this is now the findings, department of justice, federal investigation now, that found a pattern of unconstitutional conduct, racial disparities in number of stops and arrests on behalf of baltimore policeches, stops, arrests and excessive force. that is what the federal government has now found. this after all the officers that have gone up for trial, not one conviction has been found as a result of the case as it relates directly to the freddie gray matter. so the department of justice in washington now weighing with its findings and conclusions along with the mayor there in the city of baltimore. >>> in a moment here, back to new debate over donald trump and comments about the second amendment. were they taken out of context? we'll play them for you and debate it fair and balanced. >> there can be no other interpretation. even reporters told me, give me a break. but they're dishonest people. i jumped at the chance to take the dna test through ancestry and my results ended up being african, european and asian. it was great because it confirmed what i knew in my gut with a little surprise. ancestry helped give me a sense of identity. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car
force reports. bill: this is now the findings, department of justice, federal investigation now, that found a pattern of unconstitutional conduct, racial disparities in number of stops and arrests on behalf of baltimore policeches, stops, arrests and excessive force. that is what the federal government has now found. this after all the officers that have gone up for trial, not one conviction has been found as a result of the case as it relates directly to the freddie gray matter. so the...
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it's also exposed a great incompetence in many local police forces what do you think the role of the federal government should be in kind of structuring and working with local forces and how would you work to ensure that officers are brought to just who kill citizens? >> great. thank you. really critical question. very much the question of the hour. when we're seeing a new tragedy unfold almost on a daily basis. so this a crisis and it's very much related, i think, to an ongoing crisis of racial injustice that really has been kind of a continuing legacy from the criminal institution of slavery on which this country was founded, from slavery from lynchings to jim crow to segregation, mass incarceration, the war on drugs and now police violence. so we have a deep problem here. i want to suggest a couple of things we need to do. some of them are focused and some of them are very big. number one, we need to ensure that every community has a civilian review board so that communities are in charge of their police instead of having police in charge of their communities for starters. we need to ensu
it's also exposed a great incompetence in many local police forces what do you think the role of the federal government should be in kind of structuring and working with local forces and how would you work to ensure that officers are brought to just who kill citizens? >> great. thank you. really critical question. very much the question of the hour. when we're seeing a new tragedy unfold almost on a daily basis. so this a crisis and it's very much related, i think, to an ongoing crisis of...
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police departments. they have the remedies that were not necessarily court-and forced -- court-enforced. a federal judge has been selected to oversee the implementation of these reforms. that is different in the current administration. that could change in the administrations to come. you could see investigations, but not where the reform has a federal monitor. >> are they likely to find money for all of those police body cameras? it is an expensive proposition. jesse: it is hard to say. it depends on congress. the priorities are congress will depend on who is in charge of congress. one thing that is really important as finding that data. that is one thing we do not have from the police department. what the data is on how many people have been killed, and how many people have been shot, because they were not required to report it. if there is something that can be done that can help change the couple of issues we have seen is comedate for that data to into the governments we can be analyzed. >> that is what you spent the on. >>>> this is our second year tracking fatal shooting's and that is import
police departments. they have the remedies that were not necessarily court-and forced -- court-enforced. a federal judge has been selected to oversee the implementation of these reforms. that is different in the current administration. that could change in the administrations to come. you could see investigations, but not where the reform has a federal monitor. >> are they likely to find money for all of those police body cameras? it is an expensive proposition. jesse: it is hard to say....
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police who says that officers routinely violated the rights of residents by conducting unlawful stops and using excessive force. the report found that police practices disproportion knitly affected the city's african-american population. the federaldie gray who suffered a fatal neck injury while in police custody. >>> in north carolina a self-described neighborhood watchman is facing murder charges after a shooting outside of his home. police said the suspect chad copley told the 911 that he wanted to protect his home against a bunch of hoodlums. and fired a shot at koren rodney thomas. >>> we're coming up on "new day" -- we're not. we're going to take a break then. we'll be right back. thank you. i was diagnosed with endometrial cancer. stage four cancer. and i was shocked. the plan at that point was to start chemo. every three weeks i would get my chemo infusion. it would work for a few months then would quit working again. my oncologist ordered the genomic testing. if they've exhausted all of our standard agents, then we offer advanced genomic testing. in lynn's case, the result of that testing showed that her cancer had two actionable mutations. an actionable mutation is a genetic abnormality in that particular patient's canc
police who says that officers routinely violated the rights of residents by conducting unlawful stops and using excessive force. the report found that police practices disproportion knitly affected the city's african-american population. the federaldie gray who suffered a fatal neck injury while in police custody. >>> in north carolina a self-described neighborhood watchman is facing murder charges after a shooting outside of his home. police said the suspect chad copley told the 911...
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the 73-year-old mary nolton a federal librarian was participating in a community role-playing event zip dead she the public in florida what it is like when police are forcedo make split second decisions. the facebook pictures show a similar class back in march. witnesses yesterday at the academy event say an officer fired at her with what were supposed to be planks, but the gun mistakenly had one live round in it. this is a horrible accident, participant was mistakenly struck with a live round. >> she was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead. >> we express or deepest sympathy for the family and friends of mary nolson and are shocked by this horrific accident and our grieving deeply over marry's passing. all the officer involved is on leave while the florida d law enforcement investigates. >> donald trump and the campaign are spending today trying to explain comments that republican presidential nominee made seeming to encourage supporters to use violence against hillary clinton, and here is what he said. >> wants to essentially abolish, the second amendment, and in she gets to pick, in she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. although
the 73-year-old mary nolton a federal librarian was participating in a community role-playing event zip dead she the public in florida what it is like when police are forcedo make split second decisions. the facebook pictures show a similar class back in march. witnesses yesterday at the academy event say an officer fired at her with what were supposed to be planks, but the gun mistakenly had one live round in it. this is a horrible accident, participant was mistakenly struck with a live round....
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is, the department of justice investigating police departments, but really, they had the remedies that were necessarily current force. what you see is a federal judge has been selected to oversee the implementation of these reforms and that is something that has been critically different in the last administration, and that could change in the administration to come. you might not see investigations in which the reform has a federal monitor. >> is congress likely to fund body cameras? >> it is hard to say. it will depend on what congress looks like, next year. congress all depend on who is in charge of congress. it will be interesting to see who is in charge and what their priorities are. one of the things mr. brooks data, thateed that is one thing we really don't have from the police department, what their data is on how many people have been killed, how many people have been shot, because they are not required to report it. if there is something that can be done to help change the situations we have seen, it is a mandate for that data to come into the government so we can be analyzed. year inis our second tracking officer-involed shooting's
is, the department of justice investigating police departments, but really, they had the remedies that were necessarily current force. what you see is a federal judge has been selected to oversee the implementation of these reforms and that is something that has been critically different in the last administration, and that could change in the administration to come. you might not see investigations in which the reform has a federal monitor. >> is congress likely to fund body cameras?...
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federal military benefits for 8 vets. and diverted nearly $86,000 to himself in the form of cash withdrawals. the herald reports pearson was fired from the police force after allegations of sexual harassment and making false reports. emily: new york city police commissioner bill bratton is retiring from his post. he announced his retirement yesterday after serving as the city's police commissioner for two years. that follows an earlier career in boston in the 1990's. he also served as commissioner in los angeles. will leave next month and take a consulting position. randy: an illegal campfire is blamed for sparking this massive wildfire in california. the soberanes fire destroyed at least 57 homes, and killed one person, as it scorched more than 43,000 acres. police are now looking for whoever lit that campfire back on july 22. new hampshire is reducing the number of moose hunting permits this season, as the state tries to stabilize a declining moose population. this year's lottery is down to 71 permits, from last year's 105. there are estimated to be only 3800 to 4,000 moose in new hampshire. emily: the red sox come out on fire against the mariners
federal military benefits for 8 vets. and diverted nearly $86,000 to himself in the form of cash withdrawals. the herald reports pearson was fired from the police force after allegations of sexual harassment and making false reports. emily: new york city police commissioner bill bratton is retiring from his post. he announced his retirement yesterday after serving as the city's police commissioner for two years. that follows an earlier career in boston in the 1990's. he also served as...
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federal police are watching more than just the shoreline. with four different aia agencies working this will be on alert. overhead, more firepower, a constant presence in the air. this police force with its team of nine helicopters will be crisscrossing the air throughout the games, 200 members here in the air and on the ground will be sending tactical images back to central command, the eyes in the sky above rio. this is where intelligence is analyzed and shared operation under way and officials say there is no room for error. miguel almaguer, nbc news, rio. >>> and this program note, this broadcast moves to rio, beginning thursday night, we'll be live with olympic coverage throughout the games. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. only control one inflto flonase controls 6. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. ? ? ? ? get your sneaker game on at kohl's. ? ? ? get your active game on at kohl's. seems like we've hit a road block. that reminds me... anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea... ...gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against occasional digestive issues. with
federal police are watching more than just the shoreline. with four different aia agencies working this will be on alert. overhead, more firepower, a constant presence in the air. this police force with its team of nine helicopters will be crisscrossing the air throughout the games, 200 members here in the air and on the ground will be sending tactical images back to central command, the eyes in the sky above rio. this is where intelligence is analyzed and shared operation under way and...
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police forces in the antiterrorist forces. >> are they a done deal? what needs to happen? nick: they are far from being a done deal. they would be made into law before the next federal election which is a ways off. the christian democratic union interior minister in germany is part of the coalition. there are some things that might not like in this package. there would have to be debates to come up with a final package. there is a lot of pressure on politicians because of fear of more incidents of the kind that are placed in july. there will be more news when the today toministers meet come up with more proposals. some of them are more controversial. they include banning the burqa and banning double citizenship, which is something social democrats fought over two decades. >> thank you for that, nick spices. doctors are trying to save lives in aleppo have saved the u.s. for refusing to help. ofme are accusing washington inaction in the face of tens of thousands of lives. russia has announced a cease-fire,aily but the u.n. has slammed that is being far from enough. >> three hours of peace per today -- per day. >> a lot of time, the window will be introduced which avia
police forces in the antiterrorist forces. >> are they a done deal? what needs to happen? nick: they are far from being a done deal. they would be made into law before the next federal election which is a ways off. the christian democratic union interior minister in germany is part of the coalition. there are some things that might not like in this package. there would have to be debates to come up with a final package. there is a lot of pressure on politicians because of fear of more...
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a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit brought by the widow of a man killed by police during a standoff at a motorcycle shop theresa mason-funk filed a lawsuit claiming the officers used excessive force when they shot 60-year-old michael funk at eagle nation cycles in neenah last december.funk was a hostage and had drawn his handgun as he tried to escape. police believed funk was the a wisconsin elections official says she's worried the department of transportation might not get voting credentials to people who lack photo identification on election day. ann jacobs said people who enter the petition process for an i-d on election day likely won't have their votes count because credentials won't arrive in timethe d-o-t has not yet responded. more than a million unregistered voters will soon get a postcard in the mail the state elections commission just approved the mailing . earlier this year- lawmakers passed a law requiring the move.the commission must reach out before october 1st every two years to eligible voters who may not be registered. up next on live at daybreak on today's tmj4--why some nervous brides may be breathing a sigh of relief following a day of stormy weather.but fir
a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit brought by the widow of a man killed by police during a standoff at a motorcycle shop theresa mason-funk filed a lawsuit claiming the officers used excessive force when they shot 60-year-old michael funk at eagle nation cycles in neenah last december.funk was a hostage and had drawn his handgun as he tried to escape. police believed funk was the a wisconsin elections official says she's worried the department of transportation might not get voting...
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police force to deport undocumented immigrants is not a certainty. >> will that plan include a deportation force? >> to be determined. new filings with the federal election commission reveal clinton's campaign had $58 million cash on hand at the start of august compared to $38 million for trump. clinton's campaign also spent about double what trump's campaign spent in july, particularly on tv ads. facing questions about its funding and potential conflicts of interest, the clinton family's foundation has announced it will no longer accept corporate and foreign donations. if hillary clinton wins the presidential election. her campaign manager, robby mook, explained why earlier today on abc. >> look, what the foundation is saying is that they don't want to become a distraction; they want to go as far as they possibly can to avoid any conflict of interest. hillary clinton had no public events this weekend but held fundraisers today in atlanta, georgia, and in provincetown, massachusetts, where she was joined by entertainer cher. at least 105 residences and 213 other buildings have been destroyed in the so-called "blue cut" fire that burned through 5
police force to deport undocumented immigrants is not a certainty. >> will that plan include a deportation force? >> to be determined. new filings with the federal election commission reveal clinton's campaign had $58 million cash on hand at the start of august compared to $38 million for trump. clinton's campaign also spent about double what trump's campaign spent in july, particularly on tv ads. facing questions about its funding and potential conflicts of interest, the clinton...
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police department. federal officials say baltimore officers routinely discriminate against african americans and repeatedly use excessive force, among other critical findings. reporter adam nay has more now from baltimore. >> reporter: justice department officials gathered at baltimore city hall to release their report, into the baltimore police department. the investigation find that the department discriminate is a begins african americans, uses unreasonable force, and fails to hold officers accountable for misconduct. >> these violations have have deeply eroded mutual trust between bpd and the community it serves. >> reporter: reports found officers make large numbers of the unlawful stops, mostly in poor, black neighborhoods. and they retaliate with force against citizens who talk back. baltimore police department is already started making changes before the report was released. in the last year the department revised its use of force policy, and added more cameras. >> those who choose to wear this uniform and choose to blatantly disregard someone's rights, absolutely should be uncomfortable. because we are not going to t
police department. federal officials say baltimore officers routinely discriminate against african americans and repeatedly use excessive force, among other critical findings. reporter adam nay has more now from baltimore. >> reporter: justice department officials gathered at baltimore city hall to release their report, into the baltimore police department. the investigation find that the department discriminate is a begins african americans, uses unreasonable force, and fails to hold...
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forced thousands of people into temporary housing. more than 115,000 people have registered for federal disaster aid. while in louisiana the president will also meet with the families of slain baton rouge police officers and with the family of alton sterling down there. you remember that shooting that caused some rioting in the area. >>> new at noon, a philadelphia man learns his lesson the hard way that jumping in between buildings is not such a good idea. a man met a woman, took her up to a rooftop, where he tried to impress his date by jumping from run rooftop to another. as you can guess it, it didn't turn out so well. the man missed his landing, fell, and was wedged in between the buildings. rescuers, as you can see, spent more than three hours at a nearby building, eventually out. >> they had to break through a wall? >> to break him out. >> that will impress your date. >> needless to say, he is embarrassed. >>> a heartbreaking story out of chicago, a fire taking the life of three children and a man. crews responded to second and third floors, a man jumped from the third floor window with a baby in his killed and the man is in serious condition. the cause of the fire is unknown. >>> stuc
forced thousands of people into temporary housing. more than 115,000 people have registered for federal disaster aid. while in louisiana the president will also meet with the families of slain baton rouge police officers and with the family of alton sterling down there. you remember that shooting that caused some rioting in the area. >>> new at noon, a philadelphia man learns his lesson the hard way that jumping in between buildings is not such a good idea. a man met a woman, took her...
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police department following the controversial death of freddie gray . federal investigators say they found the baltimore police routinely violating constitutional rights by inducting unlawful stops and using excessive forcey against african-americans. officials announced the problems deeply rooted the relationships between officers and the community. >> they engage in a pattern and practice of making unconstitutional stops searches and arrests. using enforcement strategies that produce severe and unjustified disparities in the race of stopped search and rest of african-americans. the justice department's as baltimore police have agreed to negotiate with the agency on reform. this investigation began after april 2015 when freddie gray died from injuries he sustained while in police custody. six police officers were charged for they were acquitted or heather charges dismissed. >>> a difficult time containing the state's largest wildfire right now burning near big sur. hundred seven square miles. they have managed to meeting fire lines around 50% of the burns on -- zone and some people who have been evacuated are now being allowed to return home. to fires near highway 53 has brought 45 acres. one home and d
police department following the controversial death of freddie gray . federal investigators say they found the baltimore police routinely violating constitutional rights by inducting unlawful stops and using excessive forcey against african-americans. officials announced the problems deeply rooted the relationships between officers and the community. >> they engage in a pattern and practice of making unconstitutional stops searches and arrests. using enforcement strategies that produce...
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syrian government forces battle opposition fighters there. >> in brazil, the federal police are recommending charges against the former president da silva and his wife for money laundering and passive corruption. it is up to prosecutors now whether they will pursue charges with a judge. the allegations are tied to the corruption investigation into state-run oil companies, petrobus. >>> and a ban on on burkini. on friday, a court ruling does not affect all the town but it could be a setback. more from bittermann. >> reporter: the mayor issued a decree forbidding any kind of beach wear that was suggestive of religious affiliation. he said it could lead to a disturbance in the public order. the court ruled that he had overstepped his bounds essentially. that a mayor couldn't rule on his own. that's kind of a decision would have to be made at a national level. the question now is whether the other communities, who have enacted similar decrees, and there are 30 of them, whether they will see this as jurisprudence and say we're not going to try to enact and enforce our bans or whether they will tr
syrian government forces battle opposition fighters there. >> in brazil, the federal police are recommending charges against the former president da silva and his wife for money laundering and passive corruption. it is up to prosecutors now whether they will pursue charges with a judge. the allegations are tied to the corruption investigation into state-run oil companies, petrobus. >>> and a ban on on burkini. on friday, a court ruling does not affect all the town but it could be...
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federal agents say he showed a handgun to force tellers to hand over the cash. they believe the dreaded bandit has been terrorizing bay area banks since april. police had the robber under watch in san francisco last friday. he was on his way to rob another bank, they say, before he was arrested. >>> it's back to work today for court clerks in santa clara county. the eight-day strike officially over. clerks ratified a new contract yesterday. in a nutshell, the union gets the raise this year, next year, and a shorter contract so they can renegotiate sooner. but they did not get the back pay they wanted. also, there could be some delays for visitors. it may take employees a few days to clear the considerable backlog created by the strike. >>> coming up, we're going to give you an update on the breaking news. at this hour, evacuations are under way in lake county. stay with us. tonight at 6: one of the fascinating stories in these olympics... the "comeback king...cal alum, anthony ervin. ==janelle/boxes== >>> one of the most fascinating stories in these olympics, the comeback king, anthony irvin. >> he spoke with jessica in rio. you got up close and pe
federal agents say he showed a handgun to force tellers to hand over the cash. they believe the dreaded bandit has been terrorizing bay area banks since april. police had the robber under watch in san francisco last friday. he was on his way to rob another bank, they say, before he was arrested. >>> it's back to work today for court clerks in santa clara county. the eight-day strike officially over. clerks ratified a new contract yesterday. in a nutshell, the union gets the raise this...
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police force and in early warning system -- an early warning system. but the ministers want more. they are demanding an end to dual citizenship and a ban on the full-bodied burka. the federalnterior minister has distanced himself from colleagues. >> those measures are not about security, they are about integration and how we coexist. i am not in favor of a general ban on the veil, because it would be lifted by the constitutional court anyway. reporter: he has the support of the chancellor. she also introduced a new draft of proposals to heightened security. >> i am glad to provide something that gives the state minister something additional to consider. i think the christian democrats will come up with a copperheads of package of security -- comprehensive package of security measures. reporter: it may be forthcoming. wearing the burka will be prohibited in public places, like courtrooms. >> the argument about whether or not to ban it is causing strife within the conservative camp and the social democrats. it is quite clear that there will be no general ban, as they would have to agree and it won't. those in the conservative camp may be hoping that talking tough may draw vo
police force and in early warning system -- an early warning system. but the ministers want more. they are demanding an end to dual citizenship and a ban on the full-bodied burka. the federalnterior minister has distanced himself from colleagues. >> those measures are not about security, they are about integration and how we coexist. i am not in favor of a general ban on the veil, because it would be lifted by the constitutional court anyway. reporter: he has the support of the...
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force. dozens of animals starved to death, authorities found me san diego trash site. police have said about two dozen people may face charges. >>> federal investigators are now taking a closer look at two former mobsters in connection with an unsolved 1992 murder. it reportedly examining what francis cadillac and robert kevin ham han. two fbi perform abilities claim that bulgy ordered that hit but he said he had nothing to do with the murder. scott brown is adamantly denying the sexual harass am claims made in a court of laugh against her. and says accusations like this out of the blue should be illegal. moments after learning he was caught up with former senator scott brown on his way to fox news headquarters. >> there's no attention brought by her or manage am at anytime. >> i don't go to clubs. you can ask gail. 1980 something. >> brown's wife went farther than that when ask what had she thought about his claim. >> something like this discussed in a public forum is outrageous and should be illegal. what is happening here is nothing less than a witch-hunt. >> reporter: and said while the allegations would be upsetting to any wife, she
force. dozens of animals starved to death, authorities found me san diego trash site. police have said about two dozen people may face charges. >>> federal investigators are now taking a closer look at two former mobsters in connection with an unsolved 1992 murder. it reportedly examining what francis cadillac and robert kevin ham han. two fbi perform abilities claim that bulgy ordered that hit but he said he had nothing to do with the murder. scott brown is adamantly denying the...
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defenders says the federal government has spent $34 billion supplying military style equipment to local police departments. >>> san jose police will give the public a look at their use of forcetraining simulator to boost transparency about departmental procedure. 20 san jose officers are already wearing body cameras and most of the department should be outfitted by the end of year. >>> a boston concorde with a stolen truck and $100,000 worth of construction equipment. the truck and everything was found stuffed in a warehouse. the truck was found stolen from the willow shopping center but it had a gps tracker that led officers to it. >>> still to come, a big food fight brewing in san jose. the legal challenge that could put this popular mom and pop falafel shop out of business. >>> a simple spray that could make all the difference when every second counts. a new tool being carried by campus police. >>> loved to death. the popular dog breed that could soon be extinct. >>> mbl important to work forecast. when consultant josh atkins books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and think big. and when
defenders says the federal government has spent $34 billion supplying military style equipment to local police departments. >>> san jose police will give the public a look at their use of forcetraining simulator to boost transparency about departmental procedure. 20 san jose officers are already wearing body cameras and most of the department should be outfitted by the end of year. >>> a boston concorde with a stolen truck and $100,000 worth of construction equipment. the...