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that's one of many facts to emerge in the aftermath of the deaths of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. eric garner in new york, freddie gray in baltimore, there's no single database with single definitive comprehensive figures. the department of justice compiles data but admits it misses as many as half the amount of homicides caused by police, because police departments are not required to report to the federal government when someone dies in their kust or is shot by police. a recent "wall street journal" analysis found in 105 of the largest police departments in the country, about 45% of killings by officers of the fbi between 2007 and 2012. one reason for that - records from the three large states, florida, new york and the one i'm in, illinois, are not in the federal bureau of investigation's data. the situation is a growing source of frustration as the nation debates the use of lethal force and the role that race plays in police shootings. debates rely on solid data, telling the whole story. to get the story people that care about the issue are taking matters into their own hands
that's one of many facts to emerge in the aftermath of the deaths of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. eric garner in new york, freddie gray in baltimore, there's no single database with single definitive comprehensive figures. the department of justice compiles data but admits it misses as many as half the amount of homicides caused by police, because police departments are not required to report to the federal government when someone dies in their kust or is shot by police. a recent...
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it shouldn't fly anywhere. >> police she was giving that speech next to ferguson missouri.phically important as well. the vermont senator bernie stands speak out calling it the relic of our nation's stained racial history. >>> new police audio and video giving us a fuller picture this morning the man who has confessed to killing nine people in the charleston church last week. north carolina police releasing dash cam video of last thursday's fairly low-key arrest of the shooter. the 911 recordings released thursday are anything but ordinary. dispatchers can't hide their surprise at call from a flower shop employee who recognized the killer from media reports almost 250 miles from where the shootings took place. listen to this. >> i just got a third-person telephone call behind a vehicle matching the description of the charleston shooter. >> the suspect looks like the subject they are talking about on the news from that charleston shooting. >> let's get more on the arrest video now from national correspondent martin savidge in charleston. >> reporter: thanks to the new video
it shouldn't fly anywhere. >> police she was giving that speech next to ferguson missouri.phically important as well. the vermont senator bernie stands speak out calling it the relic of our nation's stained racial history. >>> new police audio and video giving us a fuller picture this morning the man who has confessed to killing nine people in the charleston church last week. north carolina police releasing dash cam video of last thursday's fairly low-key arrest of the shooter....
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. >>> yesterday, hilary clinton stopped at an african-american church near ferguson, missouri. she reinflicted on last weeks shooting. she called the killings a blow to the soul and an act of racist terrorism. >> despite our efforts and hopes americas struggle with race is far from finished. >> clinton is calling for the removal of the fed rat flag federate flag. >>> there are indications that new jersey governor chris kristie could enter the race. he hired extra staff in preparation. other gop candidates injustin injeb bush and rand paul. >>> today they will grant little kyles wish. >>> several of the people that took part in the transformation will be at the premier. he's in remission but still not sure if he will attend to party. >> that was a lot of fun. that got international attention. >> that was awesome. >>> also awesome. the roads at 4:16 in the morning. >>reporter: you are handing out the comments my man. >> i'm feeling good today. >>reporter: is it wednesday? >> it is. >>reporter: we are over the hump so to speak. good morning, everybody. i'm feeling better already.
. >>> yesterday, hilary clinton stopped at an african-american church near ferguson, missouri. she reinflicted on last weeks shooting. she called the killings a blow to the soul and an act of racist terrorism. >> despite our efforts and hopes americas struggle with race is far from finished. >> clinton is calling for the removal of the fed rat flag federate flag. >>> there are indications that new jersey governor chris kristie could enter the race. he hired extra...
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. >> a man charged with wounding two police officers at a ferguson missouri protest is due in court this afternoon. jeff which williams faces a assault in gun charge after two police officers were shot during a protest in march. one officer was shot in the face. the other in the shoulder. the rally called for sweeping reforms in ferguson where unarmed black teenager michael brown was shot dead by a white police officers. >>> oil prices are sliding today after a report showed a slight increase in u.s. stock piles. that's good news for consumers at the pump, and it comes where all eyes are focused on vienna. patricia at a sabga is here. we can't have a conversation without talking about saudi arabia can we? >> absolutely, tony. as you well know, saudi arabia is by far the dominant power in the 12-member cartel. now the last time opec met oil prices are sharply deblessed. and they continued without you had can cutting production. now sr. said its keeping the taps open to defend its market share against u.s. shale oil producers. the kingdom is in great position to do this because it's produc
. >> a man charged with wounding two police officers at a ferguson missouri protest is due in court this afternoon. jeff which williams faces a assault in gun charge after two police officers were shot during a protest in march. one officer was shot in the face. the other in the shoulder. the rally called for sweeping reforms in ferguson where unarmed black teenager michael brown was shot dead by a white police officers. >>> oil prices are sliding today after a report showed a...
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>> reporter: the police shooting of an unarmed man last year in ferguson, missouri, helped fuel a national debate about body cameras. >> no matter what we do we have to manage expectations. these cameras are not a panacea. >> reporter: 800 miles away in gaithersburg, maryland, the montgomery county police department is the latest in a string of law enforcement agencies trying the cameras. they say to continue to build community trust and help gather evidence. the department is considering cameras that attach to an officer's chest. >> the down side of this is that if there's something in front of me, a barrier or maybe even my hands right now could be obstructing the camera. >> reporter: another option is a camera mounted on eye glass frames. >> the head mounted camera gives a person's view from what they're looking at as opposed to maybe where their body is faced. the downside to the head momented one is there's -- mounted one is there's wires and other things with that. >> the first 100 cameras cost montgomery county about $100,000. the program is expected to be put in place early next ye
>> reporter: the police shooting of an unarmed man last year in ferguson, missouri, helped fuel a national debate about body cameras. >> no matter what we do we have to manage expectations. these cameras are not a panacea. >> reporter: 800 miles away in gaithersburg, maryland, the montgomery county police department is the latest in a string of law enforcement agencies trying the cameras. they say to continue to build community trust and help gather evidence. the department is...
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a court hearing is set for a man accused of shooting two police officers in ferguson missouri. accused of firing at officers. his attorney says williams was beaten into confessing. >>> texas is set to execute a prisoner who has been on death row for three decades. he has filed a last-minute appeal with the supreme court. he has faced imnext execution six times before. >>> and the world health organization says a mers outbreak in south korea is likely to grow. so far at least two people have died at least 30 have contracted the virus, and more than 1300 are under quan teen. mers has no known vaccine or cure. >>> a leading opposition leader and journalist in russia who suddenly become critically and some say suspiciously ill is out of a comma this morning. he was hospitalized after his kidneys failed. doctors suspect possible poisoning. charles stratford more on why his illness is raising alarm. >> reporter: some encouraging signs for the family and supporters of the opposition activist with respect to what seems to be an improvement in his health. we have spoken to his father wh
a court hearing is set for a man accused of shooting two police officers in ferguson missouri. accused of firing at officers. his attorney says williams was beaten into confessing. >>> texas is set to execute a prisoner who has been on death row for three decades. he has filed a last-minute appeal with the supreme court. he has faced imnext execution six times before. >>> and the world health organization says a mers outbreak in south korea is likely to grow. so far at least...
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. >> near ferguson missouri hillary clinton spoke against the confederate flag and what it represents. >> recognizing it as a symbol of our nation's past that has no place in our presence or our future. it shouldn't fly there. it shouldn't fly anywhere. >> supporters of the flag are passionately defending their positions. they say it is a means to honor those that died in the civil war not the banner of racists. >> they stole it. they dishonor had the flag. that flag never had anything to do about slavery. >> big companies though are dropping con fed rat flags. in washington law makers held a moment of silence for the victims of the charleston massacre massacre. now the first time the shooter was caught and arrested. >>> this morning we're learning new details how the convicted murderers that escaped from a prison in new york did it. joyce mitchell a prison employee, told police she hid saw blades drill bits and a hole bunch in ground beef. she smuggled it into the prison shop in prison. palmer delivered to david sweat and richard matt. palmer is put on leave but not charged with anyt
. >> near ferguson missouri hillary clinton spoke against the confederate flag and what it represents. >> recognizing it as a symbol of our nation's past that has no place in our presence or our future. it shouldn't fly there. it shouldn't fly anywhere. >> supporters of the flag are passionately defending their positions. they say it is a means to honor those that died in the civil war not the banner of racists. >> they stole it. they dishonor had the flag. that flag...
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national fundraiser spree, hillary clinton made time today for a stop at a black church near ferguson missouri using the area where racial tensions boiled over last year to deliver a series of speeches focused on race this one zeroing in last week's tragic murder of nine black african-americans in charleston. clinton aides denied politics is at work by saying it was the candidate herself not her pollsters who changed today's previously scheduled event on another topic to focus instead on race because it's of such national importance. a sharp dep tur from clinton's approach in 2008 where she barely touched on race in part because she was running against the man who became the first african-american president. though with president obama departing, clinton is now making race a central theme as she tries to keep african-american voters on her side including sharp remarks just three days after the massacre in south carolina. >> just as earlier generations threw off the chains of slavery and then segregation and jim crow this generation will not be shackled by fear and hate. >> after the baltimore
national fundraiser spree, hillary clinton made time today for a stop at a black church near ferguson missouri using the area where racial tensions boiled over last year to deliver a series of speeches focused on race this one zeroing in last week's tragic murder of nine black african-americans in charleston. clinton aides denied politics is at work by saying it was the candidate herself not her pollsters who changed today's previously scheduled event on another topic to focus instead on race...
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. >>> meanwhile, near ferguson missouri hillary clinton also spoke against the flag and what it represents. >> recognizing it as a symbol of our nation's racist past that has no place in our present or our future. it shouldn't fly there, it shouldn't fly anywhere. >> supporters of the flag are passionately defending their position. they say it's a means to honor those who died in the civil war, not the banner of racists. >> they stole it. they dishonored that flag. that flag never had anything to do about slavery. >> big companies are dropping confederate flag merchandise, walmart, sears, google, and a nascar says it supports the removal of the flag from the state house. and in the state house, law makers held a moment of silence for the victims of the massacre. >>> and this morning, we're learning new details about how two convicted murderers escaped from maximum security prison. according to the clinton county district attorney joyce mitchell told police she hid hacksaw blades drill bits and even a hole punch inside ground beef and smuggled them into the tailor shop in the prison. the me
. >>> meanwhile, near ferguson missouri hillary clinton also spoke against the flag and what it represents. >> recognizing it as a symbol of our nation's racist past that has no place in our present or our future. it shouldn't fly there, it shouldn't fly anywhere. >> supporters of the flag are passionately defending their position. they say it's a means to honor those who died in the civil war, not the banner of racists. >> they stole it. they dishonored that flag....
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some people suspect that unconscious bias played a role in the deaths of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in new york. those are two of the recent cases of unarmed black men dying with encounters with white police officers and they have sparked responses to combat bias in law enforcement. but it's not just cops who play victim. in march, jake ward told us about a u.c. berkeley research. >> the research shows that, not deciding to shoot an unarmed white man sooner and more frequently than aa black man. >> the question is what can be done by unconscious bias? after all it's unconscious. google trained and hired managers to be more aware of the issue. but the work is still out, a new study at northwestern university is taking the idea of conquering unconscious bias one step further. the research shows that it is possible to reduce biases while a person sleeps. but the experiment has alarmed some ethicists. they question whether science designed to change your mind while you sleep could be abused. in a neuroscience lab in northwestern university in evanston illinois, will disc
some people suspect that unconscious bias played a role in the deaths of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in new york. those are two of the recent cases of unarmed black men dying with encounters with white police officers and they have sparked responses to combat bias in law enforcement. but it's not just cops who play victim. in march, jake ward told us about a u.c. berkeley research. >> the research shows that, not deciding to shoot an unarmed white man sooner and...
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." >>> hillary clinton will discuss race today near ferguson missouri. a live report on this big speech coming up from presidential candidate, next. ♪ how's it progressing with the prisoner? he'll tell us everything he knows very shortly, sir. as you were... where were we? 13 serving 14! service! if your boss stops by, you act like you're working. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medi
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. >>> a man charged with wounding two police officers at a ferguson missouri protest is due in courts afternoon. jeffery williams faces assault and gun charges after two police officers were shot during a protest on march 12th. one officer was shot in the face the other in the shoulder. the rally called for sweeping reforms in ferguson and that's where unarmed black teenage er michael brown was shot deed last august by a white police officer. >>> oil prices are sliding today after a report showed a surprising u.s. stockpile. this comes at a time where oil ministers are gathering. patty a lot of his reasons and ramifications seem economic and political. >> of course. when you are talking about opec it is about money and politics. when you are talking about opec you are talking about saudi arabia which is by far the dominant power. the last time it met, oil prices were sharply depressed and opec made a saudi-lead decision to keep the pressure on by not cutting production. but they are still around 40% lower than they were a year ago. saudi arabia says it is keeping the taps open to def
. >>> a man charged with wounding two police officers at a ferguson missouri protest is due in courts afternoon. jeffery williams faces assault and gun charges after two police officers were shot during a protest on march 12th. one officer was shot in the face the other in the shoulder. the rally called for sweeping reforms in ferguson and that's where unarmed black teenage er michael brown was shot deed last august by a white police officer. >>> oil prices are sliding today...
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since the death of michael brown, a black teenager killed by a white police officer in ferguson missouriice departments around the nation have rushed to equip their officers with body-warn cameras to document their interactions with civilians. the chesapeake police department was one of the first in the nation to experiment with body cameras, and now they are worn by every officer. did you have reservations about bringing body cameras into the police force here? >> no i didn't. since we went full on in to deploying the cameras, our complaints have gone down about 44%. >> from citizens. >> from citizens. >> complaints about police officers. >> that's correct. >> police officers go into people's homes, a significant proportion of police calls are for domestic violence. they are seeing people at the worst moments of their lives, accident victims in cars as they die, there's a lot of things that police officers see that you don't want to end up on youtube. >> reporter: and yet the aclu is in favor of arming police officers with body cameras. >> she just took off. >> there's good reason to be
since the death of michael brown, a black teenager killed by a white police officer in ferguson missouriice departments around the nation have rushed to equip their officers with body-warn cameras to document their interactions with civilians. the chesapeake police department was one of the first in the nation to experiment with body cameras, and now they are worn by every officer. did you have reservations about bringing body cameras into the police force here? >> no i didn't. since we...
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>> thank you for reading this important conversation i few weeks ago i in ferguson missouri i talked with many young people sobbing telling their stories what happened to them at the hands of law enforcement as well as the moms sobbing what was happening to their kids at the hands of law enforcement i realize on the way back home di not have to go to furring -- ferguson to hear this i can hear it in mission any day of the week this frames my perception of this resolution i cannot support it there are too many unanswered questions about the moral integrity of the -- being shot in the back to the scanned lg to the people of color. this moral concerns under mine the credibilities in sfpd in neighborhoods like mine until the department makes structures of accountability are beginning to be in place i cannot support this proposal one reason given for expanding the police force is that prop 47 has supposedly released low level criminals back to the street to commit more crimes, according to this per spepgs a police force is needed to confront. the increased crime rate from prop 47 but the
>> thank you for reading this important conversation i few weeks ago i in ferguson missouri i talked with many young people sobbing telling their stories what happened to them at the hands of law enforcement as well as the moms sobbing what was happening to their kids at the hands of law enforcement i realize on the way back home di not have to go to furring -- ferguson to hear this i can hear it in mission any day of the week this frames my perception of this resolution i cannot support...
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for instance, ferguson, missouri, just north of here, is talked about as a violent place. what does that mean? it happens to contain violent actions. the county in kentucky was called violent, but it contained a series of violent actions over the course of the 1860's through the 19-teens that were very much analogous to things happening elsewhere in the country. when there was guerrilla warfare there, there was guerrilla warfare elsewhere. when there was lynching there, after reconstruction, there was lynching elsewhere. when there was assassination at the turn-of-the-century, that was going on globally as well. i'm trying to ask the question is it fair to say a place is violent? and how does that sort of disguise the actual human events as opposed to the geographical ones? >> how is it you became interested in this topic in the first place? bob hutton: oh man, it has been so many years it is hard to remember. i am an historian of appalachia and was interested in some of these questions of white male violence that have been stirred up by things like the miniseries on the h
for instance, ferguson, missouri, just north of here, is talked about as a violent place. what does that mean? it happens to contain violent actions. the county in kentucky was called violent, but it contained a series of violent actions over the course of the 1860's through the 19-teens that were very much analogous to things happening elsewhere in the country. when there was guerrilla warfare there, there was guerrilla warfare elsewhere. when there was lynching there, after reconstruction,...
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that event, along with the police shooting in ferguson, missouri, of michael brown, triggered nationwideprotests. we're now learning much more about the circumstances that led to garner's death. reporter benjamin mueller is us with the latest. one of the first reports police made about the incident made no reference to actually anybody's hands being on his neck or his arms anything being a on his neck or his arms anything being around his neck yet you quote the autopsy as saying on external examination of the neck there are no visible injuries on the inside were tell stale signs of choking. why this discrepancy? >> you're right. this is an internal police document prepared soon after his death and soon after the pivotal video came out that is showed the choke hold. it came out from supervisors on the scene and showed no contact with eric garner's neck. she saw a choke hold and told us that she told the police department officials who interviewed her that day that she saw a choke hold too. the statement attributed to her is different than the one she said she gave them. >> so if it wasn't
that event, along with the police shooting in ferguson, missouri, of michael brown, triggered nationwideprotests. we're now learning much more about the circumstances that led to garner's death. reporter benjamin mueller is us with the latest. one of the first reports police made about the incident made no reference to actually anybody's hands being on his neck or his arms anything being a on his neck or his arms anything being around his neck yet you quote the autopsy as saying on external...
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they'll talk about issues including the recent events in baltimore, new york city and ferguson missouri. "nbc 10" was in blackwood yesterday meanwhile for the camden county police academy graduation ceremony. nearly 70 recruits completed a six-month training program. they'll begin serving on police forces throughout south jersey including the delaware river port authority. >>> 4 minutes before 6:00. "nbc 10" and nbc universal are giving away free money to local nonprofits. it's a project called 21st century solutions. the goal is to support nonprofits implementing new programs. it's free $50,000. go to nbc10.com. the deadline to apply is july 3rd. >>> with catelyn jenner's debut this week transgender is getting extra attention. philadelphia hosted the first ever transgender flag raising ceremony yesterday. it took place at the annual trans health conference in center city. the event offers workshops focusing on health and well-being of transgender people. earlier this week catelyn jenner introduced herself in the new issue of vanity fair magazine. she used to be known as bruce jenner. 1
they'll talk about issues including the recent events in baltimore, new york city and ferguson missouri. "nbc 10" was in blackwood yesterday meanwhile for the camden county police academy graduation ceremony. nearly 70 recruits completed a six-month training program. they'll begin serving on police forces throughout south jersey including the delaware river port authority. >>> 4 minutes before 6:00. "nbc 10" and nbc universal are giving away free money to local...
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adapted shrink shrinking brevity and the app had a role in arab spring up rising and violence in ferguson missourialtimore, maryland. >> if twitter is around in 20 30 50 years doesn't matter as much as the fact they have changed the way we use the internet. >> reporter: changes at the top of twitter take effect next month. company cofounder and chairman jack dorsey will act as interim ceo and has no plans to take the job permanently nor to change the company's strategy. rob reynolds al jazeera, los angeles. >>> now if you have a weak stomach cover your eyes right now. >> take a strain and ready and go. >> reporter: australia player ben ross suffered an absolutely gut wrenching injury during an arm wrestling life on australia television. and ross was taken to the hospital with a broken arm. >> listen we will go to a break, all right. >> reporter: for the record the pair agreed to give up arm wrestling for good. i think a lot of people would give up arm wrestling after seeing that and keep up to date with the news on our website, al jazeera.com. >> attrition son worker admits her role in helping two
adapted shrink shrinking brevity and the app had a role in arab spring up rising and violence in ferguson missourialtimore, maryland. >> if twitter is around in 20 30 50 years doesn't matter as much as the fact they have changed the way we use the internet. >> reporter: changes at the top of twitter take effect next month. company cofounder and chairman jack dorsey will act as interim ceo and has no plans to take the job permanently nor to change the company's strategy. rob reynolds...
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is it over the top police force displayed in ferguson missouri? en car window south of market? >> as a country we are being riveted by what is happening in baltimore, ferguson. people are questioning the role of the cops and how the cops do their work. >> reporter: for police chief suhr who's down 300 cops, it's about the busted car window. >> there's a direct correlation to how the police staffing goes down and the crime bars go up. >> when you look at pure cities like philadelphia, washington, d.c. or chicago we have significantly fewer police officers per capita. >> there's not a police district in san francisco asking for more officers on foot. >> it resembles more of a police state response than a humane response. >> here in the south of market where auto break-ins have risen a staggering 87% this year, the debate raises as well. >> that would be a good idea. maybe some more intimidation so it
is it over the top police force displayed in ferguson missouri? en car window south of market? >> as a country we are being riveted by what is happening in baltimore, ferguson. people are questioning the role of the cops and how the cops do their work. >> reporter: for police chief suhr who's down 300 cops, it's about the busted car window. >> there's a direct correlation to how the police staffing goes down and the crime bars go up. >> when you look at pure cities like...
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justice deparment has found that police in ferguson missouri made last summer's riots worse not better. the federal investigation has not been released, but justice correspondent jeff pegues has want results. >> reporter: in the 17 days after the shooting of michael brown, massive protests and clashes with police led to at least 212 arrests and 28 injuries. a summary of the department of justice report highlightaise litany of fairlies in the response accomplice response. the deployment of snipers was an unappropriate crowd control measure. tear gas was deployed inappropriately without proper warnings. police dogs exacerbated tensions by unnecessarily inciting fear and anger among amassing crowds. officers outfitted with military-style uniforms and equipment produced a negative public reaction. >> you must disperse immediately. >> reporter: and ordering the crowd to keep moving i have lighted citizens' right to assembly and free speech. the report also says the response was flawed from the start as law enforcement quickly released information about michael brown's death community distru
justice deparment has found that police in ferguson missouri made last summer's riots worse not better. the federal investigation has not been released, but justice correspondent jeff pegues has want results. >> reporter: in the 17 days after the shooting of michael brown, massive protests and clashes with police led to at least 212 arrests and 28 injuries. a summary of the department of justice report highlightaise litany of fairlies in the response accomplice response. the deployment of...
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it cites the ferguson effect -- as in ferguson, missouri -- as part of the reason why homicide and other violent crime rates in chicago, new york, atlanta, and particularly in baltimore have taken a sharp rise. and the article suggests that police may be backing off not only to protect themself, but also to not incite things, and that may be other people in these communities -- criminals -- are taking advantage of this. do you buy it, sharmain? >> well, i mean, look, there's probably a little bit of each of those. i mean, they could really sort of, like, be slowing down just to say, "look, you know, you guys are beating up on us, and you really shouldn't be." i mean, there was a really great article i think in january in philadelphia where they went back and looked at philadelphia and how the homicide rate has been dropping not only here but around the country. and it's called trying to have smart policing. and it doesn't mean that you aren't gonna have incidents, but that you're really trying to get in to find out who are the people who are really doing the crime, what's going on in the
it cites the ferguson effect -- as in ferguson, missouri -- as part of the reason why homicide and other violent crime rates in chicago, new york, atlanta, and particularly in baltimore have taken a sharp rise. and the article suggests that police may be backing off not only to protect themself, but also to not incite things, and that may be other people in these communities -- criminals -- are taking advantage of this. do you buy it, sharmain? >> well, i mean, look, there's probably a...
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the app played a role in the arab spring up rises and protests over police violence in ferguson missourialtimore, maryland. >> whether twittedder is around in 20, 30, 50 years doesn't really matter as much as the fact that they have really changed the way that we use the iinternet. >> reporter: the change at the top of twitter take effect next month. the company co found and chairman jack dorsey will act as interim ceo. he says he has no plans to take the job permanent nor to change the company's strategy. >> reporter: rob reynolds, al jazerra, los angeles. >>> landlords are violating laws to push up the rents in new york and. >> reporter: this is the future of 11ing, this is a school. this is how schools have to be. >> fun and games the armenian computer class is attacking international tension. more on that, stay with us. us. with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier t
the app played a role in the arab spring up rises and protests over police violence in ferguson missourialtimore, maryland. >> whether twittedder is around in 20, 30, 50 years doesn't really matter as much as the fact that they have really changed the way that we use the iinternet. >> reporter: the change at the top of twitter take effect next month. the company co found and chairman jack dorsey will act as interim ceo. he says he has no plans to take the job permanent nor to change...
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. >> saying it's time for a investigation similar to one that was conducted in ferguson missouri the difference is that victims here are latino. >> the san francisco's police chief saying his department has been to test rape kits that have been on the shelves since 2003. a few days ago he refused to apply for grants to test those kits. >> since we can do it with existing funds probably before a grant will be funded, we would have had to give that money back we needed to find out what the backlog was we found it out. >> san francisco will join new york city and houston as major cities with no back dog. >> a woman described as mentally unstable could be evicted from a house in the mission the woman lived in a house bought by jack halprin. all have received a notice warning of eviction. most filed claims. the sheriff's office did not evict her today but could in the future, housing advocates say this is an example of families being up rooted under the ellis act. >> now let's talk warriors you know they're not quite there yet but the warriors are close to a do or die situation in the fin
. >> saying it's time for a investigation similar to one that was conducted in ferguson missouri the difference is that victims here are latino. >> the san francisco's police chief saying his department has been to test rape kits that have been on the shelves since 2003. a few days ago he refused to apply for grants to test those kits. >> since we can do it with existing funds probably before a grant will be funded, we would have had to give that money back we needed to find...
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in ferguson missouri a petition to recall the mayor of the troubled st.ouis suburb has fallen court. the petition was 800 signatures short of the 1800 need to put the recall of james noel before voters. the group has ten days to gather additional signatures. the justice department found a pattern of racially bias policing in that city following the michael brown shooting. >>> happening in just hours, the pope is set to meet with russia's president. can vladimir putin be pressured to pull his troops out of ukraine? we are live next. give it everything you've got and leave those sticky sunscreens behind. new neutrogena cooldry sport. powerful protection designed to feel good. micromesh technology lets sweat pass through and evaporate so skin stays comfortable, while clinically proven protection keeps going strong. don't get stuck with a sticky sunscreen. stay protected and comfortable with every move. new cooldry sport. neutrogena. >>> a big meeting today at the vatican. pope francis hosting russian president vladimir putin. as putin's government is facing
in ferguson missouri a petition to recall the mayor of the troubled st.ouis suburb has fallen court. the petition was 800 signatures short of the 1800 need to put the recall of james noel before voters. the group has ten days to gather additional signatures. the justice department found a pattern of racially bias policing in that city following the michael brown shooting. >>> happening in just hours, the pope is set to meet with russia's president. can vladimir putin be pressured to...
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i'm not sure that happened in ferguson, missouri, in baltimore. i hear what you are saying and clearly you have some very strong opinions, but all i can tell you is look to the proof. to look how south carolina has actually conducted itself. host: pamela in maryland an independent. caller: yes, i want to say that hear this person speaking just really saddens my heart. the deaths of these nine innocent people -- that flag is atrocious. it should come down. just like the caller before me, it is a symbol of bigotry and racism. rebellion, suppression, and hate. that is not to be compromised. it needs to come down. it is just like the symbol of the swastika. to be on the capital ground, public ground, there is no place for that type of symbolism. host: to your point about there shouldn't be any compromise tweeting in this, the compromise you speak of that you talked about earlier, congressman, has been made. as disgusting as it may be, individuals can still fly the flag. guest: there are a couple different compromises here. to pamela's point that it sh
i'm not sure that happened in ferguson, missouri, in baltimore. i hear what you are saying and clearly you have some very strong opinions, but all i can tell you is look to the proof. to look how south carolina has actually conducted itself. host: pamela in maryland an independent. caller: yes, i want to say that hear this person speaking just really saddens my heart. the deaths of these nine innocent people -- that flag is atrocious. it should come down. just like the caller before me, it is a...
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. >> reporter: he says it is time for a federal civil rights investigation, milar to ferguson, missouri. the difference heres victims are latino. in salinas david lie abc 7 news. >> the engineer at controls of the amtrak train involved in a deadly derailment in philadelphia was not using his cell phone. according to the ntsb. ich reviewed brandon bostian's phone record. the new york city boundrain was traveling at 106 miles an hour last month when it entered a curve with a 50 mile per hour speed limit and jumped the tracks. bostian once an engineer at caltrans caltrans. >> president obama ahorized 450 troops to iraq. first ord of business will be to help fighters take back ramadi from isis. abc's martha raddatz has the story. >> reporter: tonight the american forces seen here with american troops are getting reinforcements. 450 new u.s. troops n heading to a desert air base in western iraq. but it's not just more troops it's more money. weaw the vast american command center in the region this week, somef the $2.5 billion vehicles armor and weapons. this is an mq 1, a remotely piloted ai
. >> reporter: he says it is time for a federal civil rights investigation, milar to ferguson, missouri. the difference heres victims are latino. in salinas david lie abc 7 news. >> the engineer at controls of the amtrak train involved in a deadly derailment in philadelphia was not using his cell phone. according to the ntsb. ich reviewed brandon bostian's phone record. the new york city boundrain was traveling at 106 miles an hour last month when it entered a curve with a 50 mile...
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louis next door to ferguson, missouri the "post dispatch" reports 70 homicides this year that's up more%. this is a former baltimore cop and currents professor of policing. >> if there's a national mood that starts to see police as the bad guys police as the enemy responsible for these problems it makes it a hell of a lot harder to police. one way to deal with that they stop policing those people. >> reporter: one example new york city has sharply limited the controversial police tactic of stop-and-frisk. at its height in 2011 nearly 700,000 mostly black and latino stopped and search. so far this year 11,000 total but gun crimes are now up. are increases in gun crimes tied to a sharp decrease in stop-and-frisk? >> entirely possible that stopping hundreds of thousands of people which has moral and constitutional and legal questions has a strong deterrent effect on people carrying guns. if people start dying again we have to come up with a plan b. >>> let's talk about this. i'm joined by milwaukee county sheriff and retired los angeles police sergeant. thank you for being here. you heard
louis next door to ferguson, missouri the "post dispatch" reports 70 homicides this year that's up more%. this is a former baltimore cop and currents professor of policing. >> if there's a national mood that starts to see police as the bad guys police as the enemy responsible for these problems it makes it a hell of a lot harder to police. one way to deal with that they stop policing those people. >> reporter: one example new york city has sharply limited the controversial...
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over the top police force displayed in ferguson missouri? or this broken car window south of market? >> as a country we are being riveted by what is happening in baltimore, ferguson. people are questioning the role of the cops and how the cops do their work. >> reporter: for police chief suhr who's down 300 cops, it's about the busted car window. >> there's a direct correlation to how the police staffing goes down and the crime bars go up. >> when you look at pure cities like philadelphia, washington, d.c. or chicago we have significantly fewer police officers per capita. >> there's not a police district in san francisco asking for more officers on foot. >> it resembles more of a police state response than a humane response. >> here in the south of market where auto break-ins have risen a staggering 87% this year, the debate raises as well. >> that would be a good idea. maybe some more intimidation so it looks like it's safer. clean it up. just their presence. >> need more city services. >> what are the reason why there are auto break ins? is
over the top police force displayed in ferguson missouri? or this broken car window south of market? >> as a country we are being riveted by what is happening in baltimore, ferguson. people are questioning the role of the cops and how the cops do their work. >> reporter: for police chief suhr who's down 300 cops, it's about the busted car window. >> there's a direct correlation to how the police staffing goes down and the crime bars go up. >> when you look at pure cities...
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she made a stop at an african- american church near ferguson, missouri. she reflected on last week's tragic shootings in south carolina and she called the killings a blow to the soul and an act of racist terrorism. >> despite our best efforts and our highest hopes, america's long struggle with race is far from finished. >> clinton also supports calls to remove the confederate flag from the south carolina state capitol grounds saying it should not fly there or anywhere. >>> the louisiana governor bobby jendall can add himself to the republican field of president deposition candidates. chris christie could enter the 2016 race next week. he's been making appearances around the country and he's hired extra staff in preparations. others include jeb bush, ted cruz and rand paul. >>> the data breach of federal employees may be bigger than we thought. there's more on that data breach. there are reports of 18 million people may have had their information compromised. they're still assessing the fallout from the first breach in april of more than 4 million files. a
she made a stop at an african- american church near ferguson, missouri. she reflected on last week's tragic shootings in south carolina and she called the killings a blow to the soul and an act of racist terrorism. >> despite our best efforts and our highest hopes, america's long struggle with race is far from finished. >> clinton also supports calls to remove the confederate flag from the south carolina state capitol grounds saying it should not fly there or anywhere. >>>...
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she will participate in a meeting in a church in ferguson missouri after a white police officer killedlack teenage. they released results of an investigation seeing a pattern of racism. >>> rich he hadson live for us. thank you rich. >>> delays in if grounded flights in new sgleep land after a nationwide failure. it was in control through radio contact. the passengers fromwere safe. the flight delays are expected the rest of the day. this coming one day after dozens of flights in foal land fromwere grounded due to a system fact allegiant air questioned over safety concerns. they have a pair minimum approach to plane nin thens. they site 38 instances between january and march of this year which include engine failures radar issues and smoke in the cockpit. this comes days after a flight made an emergency landing in florida due to cabin pressure problem. >> uber might be tracking you even when you are not using the app. loren sim-- lauren simonetti is here with the privacy concerns. owe >> the group is asking them to talk about the new policy giving them the right to track you even when
she will participate in a meeting in a church in ferguson missouri after a white police officer killedlack teenage. they released results of an investigation seeing a pattern of racism. >>> rich he hadson live for us. thank you rich. >>> delays in if grounded flights in new sgleep land after a nationwide failure. it was in control through radio contact. the passengers fromwere safe. the flight delays are expected the rest of the day. this coming one day after dozens of flights...
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. >> what is going on in ferguson, missouri, in downtown america. >> here come flash, bangs and canistersoming at us. >> 35 years of cnn. >> cnn. >> cnn. >> this is cnn! >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer, there's a lot of memories in that sequence you just saw. when ted turner launched the first 24 hour news network in 1980, many thought it was a bad idea. some referred to cnn as chicken noodle news. more people get their news from cnn than any other global news source. cnn is the place where the world gathers to follow breaking news and to witness extraordinary events. some that impact the lives of millions. and others that focus on just one life, like the tense 58 hour drama that played out live on cnn in 1987 after baby jessica fell down a well. >> what started as a child's innocent game turned into a child's terror. >> when we found out the local station had live coverage, we jumped on it. >> jessica tumbled down a pipe and landed in a small area about a foot wide. she was trapped 20 feet underground. >> this is a gripping story and it's not going to be resolved quickly. blow out all the co
. >> what is going on in ferguson, missouri, in downtown america. >> here come flash, bangs and canistersoming at us. >> 35 years of cnn. >> cnn. >> cnn. >> this is cnn! >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer, there's a lot of memories in that sequence you just saw. when ted turner launched the first 24 hour news network in 1980, many thought it was a bad idea. some referred to cnn as chicken noodle news. more people get their news from cnn than any other...
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the argument started with events in ferguson missouri where a white officer shot and killed a black teenager. that cop was cleared by the department of justice after a grand jury determined much of what the country held as truth in ferguson was in fact a lie told by a friend of mr. brown. up next staten island where a grand jury including five african-americans refused to indict a white police officer in the death of eric garner. and now we have baltimore. six cops hit with charges ranging from assault to second degree murder. after freddie gray suffers injuries in a police van that led to his death. the d.a. calls the arrest illegal and says there was no reason for the police's action. just yesterday "the kelly file" gets hands on a memo showing the d.a.'s office ordered cops to crack down on suspected drug dealers in that very neighborhood. now we know she knew she was the one who sent them out there to round up guys like freddie gray. she had an angry community rioted. police are worried it is not just their lives in the line of fire but also their freedom. >> this is the result that you
the argument started with events in ferguson missouri where a white officer shot and killed a black teenager. that cop was cleared by the department of justice after a grand jury determined much of what the country held as truth in ferguson was in fact a lie told by a friend of mr. brown. up next staten island where a grand jury including five african-americans refused to indict a white police officer in the death of eric garner. and now we have baltimore. six cops hit with charges ranging from...
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. >>> new documents which show the justice department blasting the police response to the ferguson, missouritest. we'll tell you what is in that report? those stories and much more coming up. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. . trish: a noon department draft from the justice department says police made a series of missteps. this is going to be the third of four justice department reports on ferguson. this one says that police responded with an uncoordinated effort and antagonized the crowds with military-style tactics, vague and arbitrary orders to keep protesters moving that violated rights to free speech. that cleared darren wilson of wrongdoing in the fatal s
. >>> new documents which show the justice department blasting the police response to the ferguson, missouritest. we'll tell you what is in that report? those stories and much more coming up. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better...
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. >>> police decisions made a bad situation worse during last year's protests in ferguson missouri. that's according to a report by the justice department. obtained by nbc news. the report says kbroog dogs, snipers and tactical vehicles designed for the military escalated the situation instead of calming it down. using police dogs to control crowds incited fear and anger. it says using military vehicles should only be used in certain situations like when shots are fired. >> now to the crackdown on synthetic marijuana in the district. the d.c. council passed a law giving the police chief more power. the police catch a store selling it they can shut it down up to four days. the second time they can take the business license. comes on the heels of overdoses downtown. "washington post" reporter abigail house sloaner wrote a great article on this which i linked to on my facebook page. she talked to a lot of people at the shelter. abigail this seems like a high volume area for these drugs. why is it so hard for the district to stop it? >> it really was shocking to see so many people using
. >>> police decisions made a bad situation worse during last year's protests in ferguson missouri. that's according to a report by the justice department. obtained by nbc news. the report says kbroog dogs, snipers and tactical vehicles designed for the military escalated the situation instead of calming it down. using police dogs to control crowds incited fear and anger. it says using military vehicles should only be used in certain situations like when shots are fired. >> now...
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hearings poes can on race relations that started with the death of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. today, a group of religious lead hers came together to call for wheres is for all. d.c. bureau chief reports from northwest with a look at plans to mark the anniversary of the million man march. >> so it was billed as press conference and anything but. it was rally for nation of islam minister louis farrakhan against many recent events from ferguson to charleston as it angered african-americans. we came to tell every racist white supremacist we don't die. we multiply. we got to get justice or else. >> that was the repeated theme. rust is or else. >> because it is black lives that are being plotted. >> we know whats are is is. >> we know what justice is. >> iting the law that distinguishes between right and wrong. >> farrakhan and others who organized the million man march in october of 1995 will hold a 20th ands are ry march in october to include people of all race, genders and orientation. >> they see the lack in this nation and they are determined to make a change and we do that is
hearings poes can on race relations that started with the death of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. today, a group of religious lead hers came together to call for wheres is for all. d.c. bureau chief reports from northwest with a look at plans to mark the anniversary of the million man march. >> so it was billed as press conference and anything but. it was rally for nation of islam minister louis farrakhan against many recent events from ferguson to charleston as it angered...
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clinton talking about race relations at a historically black church near the flashpoint of ferguson, missouri. is she building bridges or trying to pay for her road to the white house? good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the lead i'm jake tapper, our national lead day 18 new developments of law enforcement officials intensifying their search and saying they may be closing in on the killers. the discovery of a pair of boots and other personal items left behind from a cabin. perhaps one of the fugitives. also today, joyce mitchell's husband speaking out, saying he suspects he and his wife would now be dead this she gone through with the plan. the two killers are believed to be in an area around 20 miles from the prison where they escaped. in case anyone forgot how dangerous the two men are. richard matt fired a blow gun into his own arm just months before he killed and dismembered his own boss. at least 2,000 tips have come in. are the killers starting to get desperate. can their capture be imminent? let's go straight to jason carroll in katieville new york. >> just a bit of updated informatio
clinton talking about race relations at a historically black church near the flashpoint of ferguson, missouri. is she building bridges or trying to pay for her road to the white house? good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the lead i'm jake tapper, our national lead day 18 new developments of law enforcement officials intensifying their search and saying they may be closing in on the killers. the discovery of a pair of boots and other personal items left behind from a cabin. perhaps one of the...
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anger in ferguson, missouri over the shooting death of an unarmed black man by a white police officer the aftermath of those cases and others, the director of the f.b.i. spoke out about racial bias. >> many people in our white majority culture have unconscious racial biases and react differently to a white face or a black face. in fact we all, white and back, carry various biases around with us. >> reporter: studies backing it up. according to research at stamford, 75% of whites and asians demonstrate a bias in favour of whites compared to blacks. it's a fundamental part of how the human brain works, the way we organise our world, categorizing people and experiences. knowing danger from safety. friend from foe. it is essential to survival. but the instinct feeds into stereotypes, those negative for judgments about groups leading us to deny the reality that all humans are individuals with singular failings and virtuous. -- virtues. we put labels on groups of people, and that affects how we treat them. >> if we can't help biases, we can help behaviours in response to rehabilitations, wh
anger in ferguson, missouri over the shooting death of an unarmed black man by a white police officer the aftermath of those cases and others, the director of the f.b.i. spoke out about racial bias. >> many people in our white majority culture have unconscious racial biases and react differently to a white face or a black face. in fact we all, white and back, carry various biases around with us. >> reporter: studies backing it up. according to research at stamford, 75% of whites and...
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it's about increases happening linked to the use of force by police particularly in ferguson missouriox news tell it, we're in the midst of a war. >> murders and violent crimes are soaring all across the kurn the. >> bloodshed in baltimore continues to soar, we're taking a closer look at how the fallout from a series of incidents is leading america's finest under fire. >> all of the police bashing and reversals of crime prevention policies are putting our lives and our economies at risk. >> the argument seems to be police have been forced into a defense everyone crowd. in a statement, criminals feel empowered now, there is no respect, police are under siege in every quarter, they're more afraid of going to jail for doing their jobs than they are getting shot on duty. >> some of his officers are angry. >> is there a moral problem? >> there's officers who are angry, i think there's officers who are frustrated. there's officers who also are confused of issues in the wrestling of the six officers, there were others. >> bill de blasio's opposition to stop and frisk led to more shootings. >
it's about increases happening linked to the use of force by police particularly in ferguson missouriox news tell it, we're in the midst of a war. >> murders and violent crimes are soaring all across the kurn the. >> bloodshed in baltimore continues to soar, we're taking a closer look at how the fallout from a series of incidents is leading america's finest under fire. >> all of the police bashing and reversals of crime prevention policies are putting our lives and our...
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the app played a role in the arab spring uprisings and protests over police violence in ferguson missouri, and baltimore, maryland. >> whether it's around in 20 years doesn't matter service as it has changed the way we use the internet. >> the chairman will act as interim c.e.o. he has no plans to take the job permanently, nor to change the company's strategy. al jazeera, los angeles. >> still ahead child labor in cambodia what's being done to help these youngsters get back to school. >> one in four underaged girls are married in ghana. how one charity is helping many from being forced into marriage. >> in sport after winning the last two games of the nba finals, lebron james and cleveland are brought back down to earth against golden state. >> here's a reminder of the top stories. save the children con deps the pakistani government for ordering it to leave within 15 days. the charity is accused of working against the interest of pakistan after previously linked to a fake vaccination scheme used to track down osama bin laden. >> australia's prime minister dodged allegations that the austr
the app played a role in the arab spring uprisings and protests over police violence in ferguson missouri, and baltimore, maryland. >> whether it's around in 20 years doesn't matter service as it has changed the way we use the internet. >> the chairman will act as interim c.e.o. he has no plans to take the job permanently, nor to change the company's strategy. al jazeera, los angeles. >> still ahead child labor in cambodia what's being done to help these youngsters get back to...
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>> reporter: the police shooting of an unarmed man in ferguson, missouri, last year helped fuel a national debate about body cameras. >> we have to manage expectations. these cameras are not a panacea. they won't cover everything all the time. >> reporter: 800 miles away in gaithersburg, maryland, the montgomery county police department is the latest in a string of law enforcement agencies trying the cameras they say to continue to build community first and help gather evidence. the department is considering cameras that attach to an officer's chest. >> the downside of this is that if there's something in front of me, a barrier or maybe even my hands right now could be obstructing the camera. >> reporter: another option is a camera mounted on eye glass frames. >> the head mounted camera gives a person's view from what they're looking at as opposed to maybe where their body is faced. the downside is there's wires and other things that go with that. >> reporter: the state of maryland will craft guidelines for the use of these cameras and solicit input from police agencies across the state, f
>> reporter: the police shooting of an unarmed man in ferguson, missouri, last year helped fuel a national debate about body cameras. >> we have to manage expectations. these cameras are not a panacea. they won't cover everything all the time. >> reporter: 800 miles away in gaithersburg, maryland, the montgomery county police department is the latest in a string of law enforcement agencies trying the cameras they say to continue to build community first and help gather...