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notink my response is tuesday loomis, but to mayor frank jackson and calvin williams. i think something good can come out of this is actually we should use these officers and rianto fund franchise and invest in black youth. if we nt to usany mone we shld use the city of cleveland's money because it is disgusting that these two officers that did a drive-by and a 12-year-old boy in the park are still employees of the city of cleveland. is black lives matter -- what will be the official response and where do you go from here, rian brown? >> yeah, so i don't know how many of you all are aware, but we had a recent victory. we actually got timothy mcginty out of office for his lack of accountability to black folks in the city of cleveland. we voted him out of office. timothy mcginty the longer has a job. our next step -- amy: he lost the primary? >> yes, he lost the primary. that was a victory of our organizing efforts in the campaign called mcginty must go. what is next for black lives matter is to make sure these officers no longer have a job. i think we have shown that we
notink my response is tuesday loomis, but to mayor frank jackson and calvin williams. i think something good can come out of this is actually we should use these officers and rianto fund franchise and invest in black youth. if we nt to usany mone we shld use the city of cleveland's money because it is disgusting that these two officers that did a drive-by and a 12-year-old boy in the park are still employees of the city of cleveland. is black lives matter -- what will be the official response...
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mayor frank jackson says the shooting should not have happened. >> and while we have settled the legal side of this in the court proceedings side of this, for 6 million-dollars, there's no price that you can put on the life of the loss of a 12- year-old child. >>> a grand jury decided that the officer shouldn't face criminal charges. the mayor says use of force committee will decide whether the officer and his trainer should be disciplined. >>> market researchers predict beyonce will be selling a whole lot of lemonade. >> over the weekend, queen bee released her new album lemonade exclusively on title with chief maroon and that's the only place you can stream it lemonade is on sale for amazon. the album is expected to go gold in its owning week moving 500,000 to 600,000 units. >>> tonight congratulations are in order to the students and staff in freedom high school in south write virginia. >> they turned the school prom into a fundraiser to fight pediatric cancer and tonight we can report that they raised more than $58,000. >> amazing. that money will go to st. jude children's hospital
mayor frank jackson says the shooting should not have happened. >> and while we have settled the legal side of this in the court proceedings side of this, for 6 million-dollars, there's no price that you can put on the life of the loss of a 12- year-old child. >>> a grand jury decided that the officer shouldn't face criminal charges. the mayor says use of force committee will decide whether the officer and his trainer should be disciplined. >>> market researchers predict...
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cleveland mayor frank jackson. regardless of fault or facts or anything, it should not have happened. >> reporter: rookie officer timothy loehmann and his veteran partner frank frank garmback kept their jobs but have been on desk duty since a man in a park called 911 about someone waving a gun, though he cautioned it could be a fake. >> he's pulling it out of his pants and pointing it at people. >> reporter: it turned out to be a realistic-looking toy held by 12-year-old tamir rice, but the officers were never told of the caller's doubts. loehmann shot rice less than two seconds after arriving. >> shots fired. male down. >> reporter: surveillance tape showed neither officer tended to the boy. instead they tackled his distraught sister at the scene, forced her into their cruiser and told tamir's mother they'd do the same to her if she didn't stop yelling. subodh chandra is an attorney for the rice family. closure to the family? >> there's really no settlement, however historic financially, that could bring closure an
cleveland mayor frank jackson. regardless of fault or facts or anything, it should not have happened. >> reporter: rookie officer timothy loehmann and his veteran partner frank frank garmback kept their jobs but have been on desk duty since a man in a park called 911 about someone waving a gun, though he cautioned it could be a fake. >> he's pulling it out of his pants and pointing it at people. >> reporter: it turned out to be a realistic-looking toy held by 12-year-old tamir...
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cleveland mayor frank jackson. >> the 12-year-old died. rregardless of fault or, or facts or anything, it should not have happened. >> reporter: rookie officer timothy loehmann and veteran partner frank garmback kept their jobs on desk duty since the incident november 22, 2014 when a man in the park that day called 911 about someone waving a gun though he cautioned it could be a fake. he keeps pulling it in and out of his pants and pointing it at people. >> reporter: turned out to be a realistic looking toy held by 12-year-old tamir rice. but the officers were never told of the caller's doubts. loehmann shot rice less than two seconds after arriving. >> shots fired. male down. surveillance tape showed neither officer tended to the boy. instead, they tackled his distraught sister at the scene, forced her into the cruiser, and told tamir's mother they would do the same to her if she didn't stop yelling. an attorney for the rice family. does this settlement bring closure to the family? >> there is really no settlement, however historic financi
cleveland mayor frank jackson. >> the 12-year-old died. rregardless of fault or, or facts or anything, it should not have happened. >> reporter: rookie officer timothy loehmann and veteran partner frank garmback kept their jobs on desk duty since the incident november 22, 2014 when a man in the park that day called 911 about someone waving a gun though he cautioned it could be a fake. he keeps pulling it in and out of his pants and pointing it at people. >> reporter: turned...
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jackson's confidant and then lincoln's confidant. her brother, montgomery blair, was in the lincoln cabinet. >> yep. >> her brother, frank blair was in the congress. but her husband, phillips lee, who was a cousin of robert e. lee, was in the union navy. and because he was in the navy, she wrote to him pretty much every day. >> yeah. >> and the letters are just a treasure trove. >> they're great. yeah. >> they really are. >> well, there's so much in here i encourage people to spend a lot of time with it because it's just great reading. >> well, they were great ladies. fun to learn about. >> good for you. i want to ask about this concept of women in leadership roles performing amazing feats and contributing but perhaps not getting, you know, enough credit for it or claim for it. in the two areas in which you have lived your life, journalism, and politics, i was reminded when john dickerson was named to replace bob schieffer on "face the nation." his mother -- >> nancy. >> -- was one of those pioneering women journalists. it is not that long ago that women did not occupy an equal place. i mean, just the other day -- >> are you kidding?
jackson's confidant and then lincoln's confidant. her brother, montgomery blair, was in the lincoln cabinet. >> yep. >> her brother, frank blair was in the congress. but her husband, phillips lee, who was a cousin of robert e. lee, was in the union navy. and because he was in the navy, she wrote to him pretty much every day. >> yeah. >> and the letters are just a treasure trove. >> they're great. yeah. >> they really are. >> well, there's so much in...
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frank about what he thought of ted cruz. that's when you heard lucifer in the flesh. hallie jackson is covering the cruz campaign.p with her at cruz's last event in fot. wayne, indiana. >> reporter: ted cruz and carly fiorina are out barnstorming indiana. their first day on the campaign trail together since he said he would name carly fiorina as his running mate. the two of them have some ground to make up in indiana. donald trump leads in the hi hoosier state by six or seven points. cruz is going to have to overtake trump here, he's going to have to make up ground in order to try to take down trump. a loss in indiana for the cruz campaign would be a psychological blow. trump could stand a shutout in indiana because he would have a mathematical path forward even if he were to lose indiana. for cruz, it is a very important five days for him as he looks to get out there and do some of the retail politicking that he did in places like iowa, perhaps save some of the southern parts where trump looks stronger. cruz, a tough road ahead tuesday. critical for his campaign. kate? >> coming up, we check in with the sanders
frank about what he thought of ted cruz. that's when you heard lucifer in the flesh. hallie jackson is covering the cruz campaign.p with her at cruz's last event in fot. wayne, indiana. >> reporter: ted cruz and carly fiorina are out barnstorming indiana. their first day on the campaign trail together since he said he would name carly fiorina as his running mate. the two of them have some ground to make up in indiana. donald trump leads in the hi hoosier state by six or seven points. cruz...
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espanola jackson list of accomplishment have been honored and recognized by mayor frank going forward and willie brown, jr. the u.s. epa federal woman's program and the san francisco magazine and many others and whereas the communities was near and dear to my heart and until her last day dr. espanola jackson continued to speak about issues effecting the public her legacy will impact the lives of those grateful for for her countless endeavors therefore, be it resolved this commission hereby honor the life of dpraeks will be remembered as a tireless leader within the city and county of san francisco (clapping.) >> if it is okay. can we open up with sam murphy and introduce shirley and gwen. >> exclusively. >> whereas hello. >> (laughter). i'm sam murphy i'm samuel i work to the san francisco utilities commission this is a very hard for me i want to say thank you to the commission for doing this thank y of mr. kelly if you don't know harlan and i we're very last hour espenosa taught us to do proper protocol so everybody see will not be speaking that's not the way espenosa will know it an
espanola jackson list of accomplishment have been honored and recognized by mayor frank going forward and willie brown, jr. the u.s. epa federal woman's program and the san francisco magazine and many others and whereas the communities was near and dear to my heart and until her last day dr. espanola jackson continued to speak about issues effecting the public her legacy will impact the lives of those grateful for for her countless endeavors therefore, be it resolved this commission hereby...
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frank church of idaho. a whole bunch of -- >> scoop jackson. >> liberal democrats got together and said, we need to stop carterbut it failed miserably and carter won handily at the convention. >> there's some suggestion this morning that apparently the cruz camp may be vetting carly fiorina to join him as vice president were he nominated. a lot of people forget at the conventions that you went to back in 1976 when you were 10 years old, larry, ronald reagan actually nominated a vice president who was for all intents and purposes a lefty and that -- that didn't help him. >> yes. and by the way, only adults could be admitted to those conventions. they were x-rayed and i was above 10 years old. he chose richard swie gart and he wanted to grab the uncommitted pennsylvania delegates. gee. >> those people. >> gee, doesn't that sound familiar to what's going on today? >> sure. >> the more things change the more they say the same. and people were upset with reagan for picking him. >> thanks for the lesson today. >> i'm delighted to do it. it's free. absolutely free, no bill will be coming, steve. >> that's what they s
frank church of idaho. a whole bunch of -- >> scoop jackson. >> liberal democrats got together and said, we need to stop carterbut it failed miserably and carter won handily at the convention. >> there's some suggestion this morning that apparently the cruz camp may be vetting carly fiorina to join him as vice president were he nominated. a lot of people forget at the conventions that you went to back in 1976 when you were 10 years old, larry, ronald reagan actually nominated...
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with michael with stevey wonder, with any, a frank oshum, with drake doing you and doing the best you can do. >> jeff: sasha can i ask you about michael jackson because it occurred to me prince and michael jackson came up concurrently. they sort of burst under the same so low in the late 70's. >> michael was considerably earlier. >> jeff: with the group. >> his solo careers were pretty close together. >> jeff: did they play together-learn from each other. >> there was a clip not only michael jackson and proins were on stage but james brown was on stage and it's a pretty great clip. they're at their i most is giving and happy and you know they know who they are and they know what they can do. they were definitely competitive evidence of that but it was a pretty fruitful as gail said like you know, having to step up your game is a good thing, competition is a really good thing when you're a creative force and you need to push up against. there's that band pushing you, you know. and prince definitely made everyone step their game up but of course nobody did that more than michael and they were definitely thinking about each other. and the music
with michael with stevey wonder, with any, a frank oshum, with drake doing you and doing the best you can do. >> jeff: sasha can i ask you about michael jackson because it occurred to me prince and michael jackson came up concurrently. they sort of burst under the same so low in the late 70's. >> michael was considerably earlier. >> jeff: with the group. >> his solo careers were pretty close together. >> jeff: did they play together-learn from each other. >>...
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frank smith was a photographer for the cleveland plain dealer. that spring, he takes action shots of established stars like nap lajoie, christy mathewson, and a cleveland rookie named joseph jefferson jackson>> good to see you. >> so great to see you. to learn more about that rookie, i pay a visit to baseball memorabilia maven joe orlando. when the names of greats come up, is shoeless joe still in that category? >> babe ruth, who most people consider to be the greatest player who ever lived, patterned his own swing after joe jackson's. >> safe! >> if that doesn't tell you what type of a hitter joe jackson was, i don't know what -- what will. >> joe jackson is born in pickens county, south carolina, in 1887. what kind of family did he come from? >> well, he came from humble beginnings. he worked at a textile mill as a teenager, as a mill hand, and he was virtually illiterate for the remainder of his life. >> but on the diamond, he's a true phenom. at the age of 13, he stars on the cotton mill's team and picks up a lifelong nickname. >> legend has it that while he was a teenager playing in a mill game, his cleats were bothering him so much that he took his cleats off and played the rest of t
frank smith was a photographer for the cleveland plain dealer. that spring, he takes action shots of established stars like nap lajoie, christy mathewson, and a cleveland rookie named joseph jefferson jackson>> good to see you. >> so great to see you. to learn more about that rookie, i pay a visit to baseball memorabilia maven joe orlando. when the names of greats come up, is shoeless joe still in that category? >> babe ruth, who most people consider to be the greatest player...
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frank ocean, drake. do you, and do the best you that you can do. jeff glor: they burst onto the scene in the 1970's. michael jackson imprints.asha frere-jones: their solo careers were quite close together. jeff glor: did they know each other, learn at all from each other? sasha frere-jones: there is a clip where, not only prince and michael jackson are on stage, but also james brown is on stage. it is a pretty great clip. they are at their most sort of giving and happy -- they know who they are and what they can do. they were definitely competitive with each other. there is evidence of that. it was a pretty fruitful, as gail said, you know, having to step up your game is a good thing. competition is a really good thing, when you are a creative force and need someone to push up against, there is that band pushing you. and prince definitely made everyone step their game up. of course, nobody did that more than michael. they were definitely think about -- thinking about each other. the music that they made concurrently was pretty amazing. you wish there were two forces going at it like that with that kind of, you know, real com
frank ocean, drake. do you, and do the best you that you can do. jeff glor: they burst onto the scene in the 1970's. michael jackson imprints.asha frere-jones: their solo careers were quite close together. jeff glor: did they know each other, learn at all from each other? sasha frere-jones: there is a clip where, not only prince and michael jackson are on stage, but also james brown is on stage. it is a pretty great clip. they are at their most sort of giving and happy -- they know who they are...
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jackson, david buoy and now prince, really something. thank you. >>> our team coverage picks up now with ktvu's amber lee in san francisco where she's been talking with fans of prince. amber? >> reporter: franke at -- the club south of market. fans going inside to pay tribute to prince. the celebration of life and dance parties is just getting started. >> ♪ >> loved him so much growing up. absolutely devastating. >> reporter: a shrine to the artist prince, papering the maries -- the mirrors on the walls of cats club, a performer whose career spanned decades. >> he kept things interesting, didn't ever get stuck on one sound, prince reinvented himself several times. >> ♪ tonight i'm going to party like it's 1999. >> on stage, his presence, he was just amazing. >> ♪ >> reporter: those who saw him perform in concert say it was unforgettable. >> being there, seeing him live, growing up you see photos and videos and the murphy purple rain. -- the movie purple rain. being such close to an icon. >> reporter: his edginess spoke volumes, teaching them self- acceptance. >> ♪ you don't have to be rich to be my girl. >> reporter: dee spencer is head of san francisco state university music department. she
jackson, david buoy and now prince, really something. thank you. >>> our team coverage picks up now with ktvu's amber lee in san francisco where she's been talking with fans of prince. amber? >> reporter: franke at -- the club south of market. fans going inside to pay tribute to prince. the celebration of life and dance parties is just getting started. >> ♪ >> loved him so much growing up. absolutely devastating. >> reporter: a shrine to the artist prince,...