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amy: as six baltimore police officers face charges in the death of freddie gray, we will speak with kevin moore, the baltimore man who filmed gray being violently arrested and thrown into the back of a police van. the time gray left the van, his spine was 80% severed at the neck. then to seattle where schools are closed for a fifth day as teachers continue their first strike in 30 years. we will speak to socialist city council member kshama sawant and public school teacher jesse hagopian. >> we can fight and transform public education to make it something relevant to our students lives, to make it something that will help our students deal with the problems they're facing rather than just filling in another bubble to enrich a testing company. amy: and then to bolivia. very interestthe of capitalism. [inaudible] amy: for the past decade, bolivian president evo morales has spoken out against the actions of the u.s. drug enforcement administration. many critics called him paranoid when he kicked the dea out of bolivia. but now details have emerged about a secret u.s. sting operation targetin
amy: as six baltimore police officers face charges in the death of freddie gray, we will speak with kevin moore, the baltimore man who filmed gray being violently arrested and thrown into the back of a police van. the time gray left the van, his spine was 80% severed at the neck. then to seattle where schools are closed for a fifth day as teachers continue their first strike in 30 years. we will speak to socialist city council member kshama sawant and public school teacher jesse hagopian....
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>> freddie gray. >> freddie gray. the family will hear about freddie gray through all six trials. so it doesn't solve any grieving and i think the second thing is that the change of venue motion now the judge is going to be looking at a fact pattern where baltimore has already sent a message to the entire jury pool that the police made a mistake and we're paying $6.4 million to make up for it. >> the police union is upset about this, danny, and they put out a super strong statement, that's an official term, super strong. "it is with tremendous amount of concern and alarm that we we act to the proposed wrongful death settlement. to suggest there's any reason to settle prior to the add jude case to the ending of the criminal case is obscene and without regard of the fiduciary responsibility owed to the tax paying citizens of the city. there has been no civil litigation filed for has there been any guilt determined." the judge last week said the words he was concerned about the state attorney marilyn mosby's comments wh when she announced the indictments on the steps of the courthous
>> freddie gray. >> freddie gray. the family will hear about freddie gray through all six trials. so it doesn't solve any grieving and i think the second thing is that the change of venue motion now the judge is going to be looking at a fact pattern where baltimore has already sent a message to the entire jury pool that the police made a mistake and we're paying $6.4 million to make up for it. >> the police union is upset about this, danny, and they put out a super strong...
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. >> how freddy gray's death has exposed old wounds and bitter history across the nation. thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. one of the summer's flash points in the black lives matter movement is again the focus of protesters and police. back in baltimore a courtroom victory for prosecutors, in the case of freddy gray, the man who died apparently from injuries he suffered in custody. the case against six officers involved will move forward but the spotlight on baltimore has also brought attention to other cities and other individuals in conflict with police. adam may reports on the case in conflict. >> reporter: protesters descend on a baltimore city courthouse as inside during a pretrial hearing attorneys for six officers accused in the death of freddy gray ask a judge to throw out the charges. gray died after a rough ride in the back of a police van last april. >> the same old things. >> at today's court hearing, lost another motion asking for the state's attorney to recuse herself so the trial will proceed. >> we're not asking anymore. we're demanding justice. demand
. >> how freddy gray's death has exposed old wounds and bitter history across the nation. thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. one of the summer's flash points in the black lives matter movement is again the focus of protesters and police. back in baltimore a courtroom victory for prosecutors, in the case of freddy gray, the man who died apparently from injuries he suffered in custody. the case against six officers involved will move forward but the spotlight on baltimore has also...
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freddie gray. >>> the feds have a warning for dc workers while the pope is in town, stay home or get ready for one heck of a commute. >>> first at 7:00, not a great day for the 6 police officers charged in freddie gray's deg. good evening, i am derek mcginty. today the judge in baltimore refused to throw out the charges but ruled they could be tried separately making prosecutor's jobs difficult. there was a small group of protesters to see what the judge would say and they are back tonight. garrett haake is in the thick of it. hopefully peaceful so far. >> reporter: completely peaceful, this crowd of about 25 demonstrator physical you want to take a look behind me, smaller than the hundreds and hundreds in april when the case was flairing up, they are representing a variety of groups. the folks here foosupport fred-- to support freddie gray's family got what they wanted in the courtroom, much fewer poep on the street. that was more of the main event, a few dozen demonstrators gathered outside to ga
freddie gray. >>> the feds have a warning for dc workers while the pope is in town, stay home or get ready for one heck of a commute. >>> first at 7:00, not a great day for the 6 police officers charged in freddie gray's deg. good evening, i am derek mcginty. today the judge in baltimore refused to throw out the charges but ruled they could be tried separately making prosecutor's jobs difficult. there was a small group of protesters to see what the judge would say and they are...
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the officers charged in the death of freddie gray go to court. what we're learning about the attempt to get him medical attention. >>> and trying to accommodate thousands of refugees. how germany is trying to determine who has legitimate claims for asylum. >> a woman is scheduled to be executed tonight in georgia, despite amazes for clemency from her family. she was convicted of having her husband murdered in 1997. her attorneys and her children say that she has been rehabilitated while in prison, and they asked the parole board to change her sentence. several of last-minute appeals have delayed it. >>> the first in the series of criminal trials, stemming from the death of freddie gray will take place in november. several trials for six officers charged in the case. the decision has a lot to do with the evidence just coming to light, and what the officers said to each other while fred fred was in the back of the police van. paul has more. >> reporter: what the officers talked about amongst themselves as they took freddie gray into custody, and dr
the officers charged in the death of freddie gray go to court. what we're learning about the attempt to get him medical attention. >>> and trying to accommodate thousands of refugees. how germany is trying to determine who has legitimate claims for asylum. >> a woman is scheduled to be executed tonight in georgia, despite amazes for clemency from her family. she was convicted of having her husband murdered in 1997. her attorneys and her children say that she has been...
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>>> the first court hearing for the six baltimore police officers charged in the death of freddie gray starts today. hello. thank you for joining us. i'm andrea roane. >>> prosecutors at today's hearing are presenting arguments on three key issues. should the officers be tried together or separately. should the charges be dismissed and should state's attorney mayor hin mosby -- marilyn mosby recuse herself. defense lawyers accuse her for leading a pep rally for the officers to be convicted. protestors demand justice for gray following his questionable arrest on april 19. delia goncalves has reaction if them. >> reporter: baltimore city leaders, including police admit they were all caught off guard during the riots following freddie gray's funeral back in april but today they were indeed prepared. police canceled all vacation and leave. this was an all hands on deck operation. >> all night, all day, we will fight for freddie gray. >> reporter: the morning started out with peaceful protests outside the courthouse. >> we want to end the police violence. we want jobs and housing. we want j
>>> the first court hearing for the six baltimore police officers charged in the death of freddie gray starts today. hello. thank you for joining us. i'm andrea roane. >>> prosecutors at today's hearing are presenting arguments on three key issues. should the officers be tried together or separately. should the charges be dismissed and should state's attorney mayor hin mosby -- marilyn mosby recuse herself. defense lawyers accuse her for leading a pep rally for the officers to...
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westtions about the baltimore neighborhood where freddie gray grew up. i wondered why the cvs was the only chainstore we saw on the street. no starbucks, no petsmart, no chick-fil-a. all businesses are valuable, but it was hard to imagine that all the handwringing from city leaders was about the concern for the easy tobacco mart and some of the other businesses the characterized north avenue where the unrest took place. why were the streets of west baltimore in such dilapidated condition that baltimore city police could take a rest -- arre thes on a rough ride in back of a police van? and hisd freddie gray siblings been lead poisoned in housing in baltimore in 1990's, 70 years after the danger of lead paint were well-known? what were we to make of an education system that appear to have failed not only freddie gray but his parents who were unable to read and write? how does a community get to be the west baltimore were freddie gray grew up and allegedly sold drug and had that fateful encounter with the police? baltimore where police officers do not live
westtions about the baltimore neighborhood where freddie gray grew up. i wondered why the cvs was the only chainstore we saw on the street. no starbucks, no petsmart, no chick-fil-a. all businesses are valuable, but it was hard to imagine that all the handwringing from city leaders was about the concern for the easy tobacco mart and some of the other businesses the characterized north avenue where the unrest took place. why were the streets of west baltimore in such dilapidated condition that...
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police officers face a job in the freddie gray case. demonstrations took place outside of the courthouse. while inside a judge denied a motion to dispolice the case against the officers. they were charged in connection with ray's death ray--gray's death. >> we're not going to sleep on injustice. i'm here today to let them know that we do want justice for freddie gray. not just freddie gray but all the victims of police brutality. >> the police say that they're prepared for any unrest today. >>> a protest on new york's long island led by a father who wants his son to attend the same middle school as his siblings and friends. but the district won't let him enroll because he has down syndrome. >> the supporters protested here this morning in front of the middle school. it's the first day of school for more than 430 students, and they wanted their son aden to join them. but this school does not have the program to teach kids like aden. typically they're bussed to nearby school districts. >> i'm here to support aden, who has been in school w
police officers face a job in the freddie gray case. demonstrations took place outside of the courthouse. while inside a judge denied a motion to dispolice the case against the officers. they were charged in connection with ray's death ray--gray's death. >> we're not going to sleep on injustice. i'm here today to let them know that we do want justice for freddie gray. not just freddie gray but all the victims of police brutality. >> the police say that they're prepared for any...
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freddie gray.y accepts responsibility for his death but does not acknowledge any wrongdoing by police. in a statement the police union, it ripped the timing of the settlement writing, quote, to suggest there is any reason to settle prior to adjudication of the pending criminal cases is obscene and without regard to the fiduciary responsibility owed to the tax paying citizens of the city. there has been no civil litigation -- miguel marquez is in baltimore outside of city hall. >> reporter: i think the mayor is going to tell us why she thinks it was prudent and smart to do it right now. this will certainly further divide an already divided city. it already is both sides of the spectrum, saying that it is either too much money and it comes at the exact wrong time or they should have held out and gotten a lot more. lawyers from the freddie gray family likely would have filed suit in federal court seeking many more millions of dollars, the lawyers and the mayor will say. so doing it now was heading off
freddie gray.y accepts responsibility for his death but does not acknowledge any wrongdoing by police. in a statement the police union, it ripped the timing of the settlement writing, quote, to suggest there is any reason to settle prior to adjudication of the pending criminal cases is obscene and without regard to the fiduciary responsibility owed to the tax paying citizens of the city. there has been no civil litigation -- miguel marquez is in baltimore outside of city hall. >>...
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police say illegal aliens murdered 17-year-old high school student and in baltimore the family of freddie grayof the person who died in a van awarded $6.4 million. the family of fred imr gray, who is the family? who is going to get the money. >> well, what we know about the settlement is that the mother who raised him is going to get $5.36 million, his father, freddie gray sr. will get 6 had 40,000 and then there is another 400,000 that's going to the go to the he's of freddie gray. there could be debts and other that has to be settled miscellaneous amount. >> there is the father. he wasn't present in the home when freddie gray was a boy, correct? >> it sounds like if you read back about his childhood that it was single mother struggling with three young children, very difficult circumstances. she admitted to drug use and all kinds of problems. >> she was a heroin addict gloria darr continue was a heroin addict. she gets the bulk of the money. the father who wasn't in the home gets 600 k and then the estate gets money. the lawyers get, what? >> that we may never know because that's something t
police say illegal aliens murdered 17-year-old high school student and in baltimore the family of freddie grayof the person who died in a van awarded $6.4 million. the family of fred imr gray, who is the family? who is going to get the money. >> well, what we know about the settlement is that the mother who raised him is going to get $5.36 million, his father, freddie gray sr. will get 6 had 40,000 and then there is another 400,000 that's going to the go to the he's of freddie gray. there...
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right now a hearing you said way for the officers accused in freddie gray's death. protests building outside the courthouse. we take you there live. and breaking now, the deal essentially done. president obama securing enough votes to thwart a republican effort to block the nuclear agreement with iran. any moment the secretary of state will speak live. i'm john berman. this is cnn's special live coverage. breaking news on several fronts. the huge manhunt for three suspected cop killers has just been called off. the search in fox lake, illinois involved federal agents and police officers going house to house through heavy woods. but after searching on foot, all-terrain vehicles, choppers, everyone horse back, authoririts now say the suspect abouts long the victim, lieutenant gliniewicz had been pursuing the three on foot when he was shot dead. our rosa flores has the information. not a manhunt exactly anymore. explain. >> reporter: i just off the phone with the commander in charge of the investigation in the last hour and he tells me that that muntanhunt has been sto
right now a hearing you said way for the officers accused in freddie gray's death. protests building outside the courthouse. we take you there live. and breaking now, the deal essentially done. president obama securing enough votes to thwart a republican effort to block the nuclear agreement with iran. any moment the secretary of state will speak live. i'm john berman. this is cnn's special live coverage. breaking news on several fronts. the huge manhunt for three suspected cop killers has just...
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. >>> we're also watching for the start of a pretrial hearing in the freddie gray case. >> freddie gray didn't have to die. tell the truth and stop the lies. >> demonstrators have already gathered in front of the courthouse chanting and carrying signs. a police spokesman says his agency is prepared for these protests but anticipates only peaceful gathers. these men and women are gathering because of these individuals, the six police officers facing charges from illegal arrest to the depraved heart murder in the arrest and death of freddie gray back in april. we don't expect to see these officers in court today. but we've going to be hearing from their attorneys. jean casarez is in baltimore following this story. tell us more, jean. >> reporter: hi, carol. the hearing starts in about 30 minutes. i was actually able to go into that courtroom yesterday. you see 11 chairs over on the defense side where the defense attorneys will sit today as they argue these very very important motions. there are protesters outside the courthouse, few in number. and there is definitely an increased law enfo
. >>> we're also watching for the start of a pretrial hearing in the freddie gray case. >> freddie gray didn't have to die. tell the truth and stop the lies. >> demonstrators have already gathered in front of the courthouse chanting and carrying signs. a police spokesman says his agency is prepared for these protests but anticipates only peaceful gathers. these men and women are gathering because of these individuals, the six police officers facing charges from illegal...
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court has resumed in the freddie gray case. this is an opportunity in baltimore for prosecutors and defense attorneys to make a few motions. we know they've talked about two motions, one to dismiss the charges against the six police officers in the death of freddie gray and also for the state's attorney to rekuz herself as well as some other prosecutors in her office from the case. we expect the judging is hearing a motion to separate the trials to present the officers in at least two groups. a bit earlier, there were some protests that happened on the street outside the courthouse headed toward the inner harbor. we know there was one arrest. the baltimore sun reporting that a protester was arrested for assaulting an officer. we also know that part of the protest group, a few dozen people moved to the police head quarters. at this point, we believe the protests there are fairly quiet. you can follow on twitter for the latest developments this afternoon. >> the death of freddie gray is one of the recent events that has a coaliti
court has resumed in the freddie gray case. this is an opportunity in baltimore for prosecutors and defense attorneys to make a few motions. we know they've talked about two motions, one to dismiss the charges against the six police officers in the death of freddie gray and also for the state's attorney to rekuz herself as well as some other prosecutors in her office from the case. we expect the judging is hearing a motion to separate the trials to present the officers in at least two groups. a...
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freddie gray died pack in february while in police custody.how the city of ballot m got here. >> that boy's leg is broke and you're dragging him like had a. >> investigators say his neck broke during a ride in a baltimore police van. >> until his death one week later. >> we will fight for freddie gray. >> no one is above the law. >> and ranged from second-degree murder to misconduct in office. >> no justice. no peace! >> no justice. no peace! >> from the chaos in baltimore. >> you loot it, you stole medicine from old people and everything. guys, we're doing this the wrong way. >> turned this into an ugly event, ugly day. for most part people did what they were supposed to do. >> this is one of our darkest days as a city, and i know that we're much better than this. >> please, please stop the violence. freddie gray would not want this. >> as our investigation has continued, additional information has been discovered. >> this is about getting results and getting answers. >> it's too important not to get this right. >> let's go to baltimore now t
freddie gray died pack in february while in police custody.how the city of ballot m got here. >> that boy's leg is broke and you're dragging him like had a. >> investigators say his neck broke during a ride in a baltimore police van. >> until his death one week later. >> we will fight for freddie gray. >> no one is above the law. >> and ranged from second-degree murder to misconduct in office. >> no justice. no peace! >> no justice. no peace!...
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his death causing the area to spiral into chaos. >> the death of freddie gray appeared to be the result of an injury when in gray was unrestrained by a seatbelt in the baltimore police department wagon. >> of the six officers involved, only the driver, officer cesar goodison junior faces a murder charge, the others face manslaughter, assault and other charges. according to the documents obtained by the baltimore "sun", officer porter warned officers that gray needed attention, gray pleaded "help me, help me up." porter arrived grey if he needed to go to the hospital and when he talked to the driver about gray's decision, goodison said he thought gray might be faking. another case said grey had a gays of gaol itis. he was not sure. and told investigators i need to go to the hospital thing when arrested. what the officers said and did while gray wag in the van is under scrutiny since the beginning of the case. >> i want to know about the policies and procedures for transport, why they were not followed despite mr gray's appears. the one thing we all know is that because of this incident,
his death causing the area to spiral into chaos. >> the death of freddie gray appeared to be the result of an injury when in gray was unrestrained by a seatbelt in the baltimore police department wagon. >> of the six officers involved, only the driver, officer cesar goodison junior faces a murder charge, the others face manslaughter, assault and other charges. according to the documents obtained by the baltimore "sun", officer porter warned officers that gray needed...
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outside of a courtroom in baltimore after a judge rules that the officers charged with the death of freddie gray will be fried in the city. >>> swept away, heavy rains in japan force people out of their homes and onto rooftops. >>> and missing link, scientists discover an early human species. and we begin in washington with a victory for president obama's efforts to implement the nuclear deal with iran. the outpost resolution rejecting the agreement. and the house could vote on it tomorrow. so mike, this feels more like a done deal than it certainly has at any other point here. what led to this? >> reporter: you're absolutely right. well, it appears that the white house has pulled it off. rising opposition among the general public. and unless there's a dramatic reversal in congress, the deal goes into effect a week from today. this is the moment the white house has been waiting for, though a majority of the senate, including four democrats and all 54 republicans, oppose the iran nuclear deal, their effort to move the deal forward fell short of the filibuster. it's a major victory for president o
outside of a courtroom in baltimore after a judge rules that the officers charged with the death of freddie gray will be fried in the city. >>> swept away, heavy rains in japan force people out of their homes and onto rooftops. >>> and missing link, scientists discover an early human species. and we begin in washington with a victory for president obama's efforts to implement the nuclear deal with iran. the outpost resolution rejecting the agreement. and the house could vote...
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they are not just throwing money at the family of freddie gray. >> the pay out would be made over two years. it ab solves the police department of all claims. it comes in the midst of manoeuvring. in a statement, mayor stephanie rawlings blake said: >> reporter: the president of baltimore's credit union blasted the deal saying settlement at this time is obscene, saying: ray was arrested in april, and -- freddie gray was arrested in i hope, suffering a spinal injury. he died a week later, his death setting off the worst riots in decades. the settlement is part of the trend in cases like these. an analysis by "the wall street journal" found the 10 u.s. cities paid out there 248 million to resolve the misconduct claims in 2014. a 48% increase since 2010. >> this is not just in baltimore, but across the country. they need training on racial bias and police brutality. instead of getting better, it's getting pores. that's why we have so many settlements. >> new york city paid 5.9 million to the family of er-eric garner. in that case officers did not face criminal charges, as in the case of
they are not just throwing money at the family of freddie gray. >> the pay out would be made over two years. it ab solves the police department of all claims. it comes in the midst of manoeuvring. in a statement, mayor stephanie rawlings blake said: >> reporter: the president of baltimore's credit union blasted the deal saying settlement at this time is obscene, saying: ray was arrested in april, and -- freddie gray was arrested in i hope, suffering a spinal injury. he died a week...
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we will fight for freddie gray! >> reporter: outside the baltimore court house this morning, a few dozen demonstrators took up a familiar refrain. >> we want justice! >> reporter: surrounded by a roughly equal number of media members called for an end for perceived police violence and for a fair trial for the 6 officers alleged to be involved. >> moved out of the city of baltimore. we want it dealt with right here. >> reporter: the demonstrator's demands are evanly split. criminal just frs the police and social just-- justice for the police and social justice for baltimore. >> it is bigger than freddie gray. we don't want no reclusion-- we want fully penalized for what they did to freddie gray. >> reporter: as the demonstrators marched through downtown baltimore tensions with police grew. some observers on the city streets said the confrontation that led to the march's only arrest looked contrive, out of place with an otherwise peaceful demonstration. there was one police officer who suffered minor injuries today. h
we will fight for freddie gray! >> reporter: outside the baltimore court house this morning, a few dozen demonstrators took up a familiar refrain. >> we want justice! >> reporter: surrounded by a roughly equal number of media members called for an end for perceived police violence and for a fair trial for the 6 officers alleged to be involved. >> moved out of the city of baltimore. we want it dealt with right here. >> reporter: the demonstrator's demands are evanly...
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as a reporter that covered the death of freddy gray, the rioting that broke out afterwards and the bloodshed and murder it struck me that too many stories are going untold. stories of people trying to solve root problems, problems like poverty, joblessness and drug addiction. tonight we highlight the inspiring stories, the innovative ideas of those who are trying to save baltimore. >> i love it, it was challenging, something i had never done. >> bernadette buxon celebrated her first anniversary working in deconstruction. tearing down some of baltimore's vast stretches of abandoned row houses. >> just the drill, it is not as easy as some people think. to drill a door is sway ask a some ways a door, to take out a drill, it looks easy but it's not. a lot of other tools now. >> the 52-year-old woman from east baltimore didn't plan on working in deconstruction. she was a teacher's smint until thteacher's assistantuntil the s evils to make quick cash ruined her life. >> how did you become unemployable? >> i had worked in the school system and had left to take care of somebody and i got into sellin
as a reporter that covered the death of freddy gray, the rioting that broke out afterwards and the bloodshed and murder it struck me that too many stories are going untold. stories of people trying to solve root problems, problems like poverty, joblessness and drug addiction. tonight we highlight the inspiring stories, the innovative ideas of those who are trying to save baltimore. >> i love it, it was challenging, something i had never done. >> bernadette buxon celebrated her first...
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as a reporter that covered the death of freddy gray, the rioting that broke out afterwards and the bloodshed and murder it struck me that too many stories are going untold. stories of people trying to solve root problems, problems like poverty, joblessness and drug addiction. tonight we highlight the inspiring stories, the innovative ideas of those who are trying to save baltimore. >> i love it, it was challenging, something i had never done. >> bernadette buxon celebrated her first anniversary working in deconstruction. tearing down some of baltimore's vast stretches of abandoned row houses. >> just the drill, it is not as easy as some people think. to drill a door is sway ask a some ways a door, to take out a drill, it looks easy but it's not. a lot of other tools now. >> the 52-year-old woman from east baltimore didn't plan on working in deconstruction. she was a teacher's smint until thteacher's assistantuntil the s evils to make quick cash ruined her life. >> how did you become unemployable? >> i had worked in the school system and had left to take care of somebody and i got into sellin
as a reporter that covered the death of freddy gray, the rioting that broke out afterwards and the bloodshed and murder it struck me that too many stories are going untold. stories of people trying to solve root problems, problems like poverty, joblessness and drug addiction. tonight we highlight the inspiring stories, the innovative ideas of those who are trying to save baltimore. >> i love it, it was challenging, something i had never done. >> bernadette buxon celebrated her first...
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a tentative settlement in the freddie gray case. the deal still needs the approval of a city board that is going to meet tomorrow. gray died suffering a critical spine injury in police custody, an incident that sparked days of protests and riots. today the settlement is not an admission of guilt but is in the best interest of the city. >>> and a seven hour span, 109 people have now been murdered in dc this year. we explain the new way officials say they are fighting crime. >> this is the seventh district police headquarters and it's this neighborhood that has been hilt ha hit hardest by the surge in violent crimes. a new method of combatting those crimes. they are going to focus on gun offend offenders. the chief says that the numbers don't lie. the majority of people who are suspects are people who are previously arrested on gun charges and for whatever reason released. they are going to focus on those people, follow them through the criminal justice system and if they step out of line, there will be a zero tolerance. coming up we
a tentative settlement in the freddie gray case. the deal still needs the approval of a city board that is going to meet tomorrow. gray died suffering a critical spine injury in police custody, an incident that sparked days of protests and riots. today the settlement is not an admission of guilt but is in the best interest of the city. >>> and a seven hour span, 109 people have now been murdered in dc this year. we explain the new way officials say they are fighting crime. >>...
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murphy, the attorney for fredr freddie gray. justice is what happens in the criminal system. in the civil system it's only about money. they want justice with regard to some action against the police officers. i don't think this civil settlement is going to do anything with respect to the city of baltimore in that regard. >> great to get your opinion. thanks for joining us. >> okay. >> 172 people had a lucky escape when the of a british aways in las vegas caught fire. an audio recording captured the moment the plane's captain calmly told air control about the fire. >> mayday, mayday. >> we have more to come on the news hour. including which countries are the best and the worst to agree old, and why. >>> reports suggesting a link between alzheimer's disease. and in sport, the italian who equaled the career best. protect our children? >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause we are so close to the isil position >> who is in charge, and are they going to be held to accout? >> but know we're following the research team into the fire >> they're learning how to practice democ
murphy, the attorney for fredr freddie gray. justice is what happens in the criminal system. in the civil system it's only about money. they want justice with regard to some action against the police officers. i don't think this civil settlement is going to do anything with respect to the city of baltimore in that regard. >> great to get your opinion. thanks for joining us. >> okay. >> 172 people had a lucky escape when the of a british aways in las vegas caught fire. an audio...
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when freddie gray died in april, riots broke out across baltimore.rman is live for us outside the court in baltimore. tom, what is the judge considering at this hearing? >> reporter: well let me first tell you that police report that they have made at least one arrest among the demonstrators who were apparently blocking traffic in a high-frequency traffic zone in the area, a few blocks from here. but the demonstrators as a whole are small in number, 30 or 40, far smaller than the thousands who were on these streets after the death of freddie gray. the judge will hear motions on first of all to summarily dismiss the case. also whether to separate the trials of the six officers, the most serious offense charged against one officer with second degree murder, and also to -- this could be at a later hearing, whether to actually move this case out of the city of baltimore. the lawyers are also demanding that the prosecutor who filed these charges initially be removed from the case, arguing that she violated baltimore and maryland law, by uttering some prej
when freddie gray died in april, riots broke out across baltimore.rman is live for us outside the court in baltimore. tom, what is the judge considering at this hearing? >> reporter: well let me first tell you that police report that they have made at least one arrest among the demonstrators who were apparently blocking traffic in a high-frequency traffic zone in the area, a few blocks from here. but the demonstrators as a whole are small in number, 30 or 40, far smaller than the...
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. >> the family of freddie gray is about to speak out for the first time about the wrongful death lawsuit settlement. >>> and redskins quarterback, kirk cousins, ready for the season other against miami. why he says rg3 is not a distraction. >>> first, in just over a week, they hit sixself pratt 7-1 six the area. >> pat collins talked with a special agent today and he is live outside one of those stores in northeast d.c. pat? >> reporter: jim, they have big guns, they have big knives. they have some big 7-11 money. oh, and they also have something else, they have the fbi on their trail. >> reporter: the 7-11 in the 3100 block of rhode island avenue northeast. here they are in action. the gunmen behind the counter, forcing the clerk to open the cash register, then making a move for the money. look at his partner. he is watching the front door. he is armed with a large knife and he gets into it with a store clerk who tries to salt him away with one of those slippery floor signs. in one week, these two suspects held up six 7-11s. they hit three in about two hours. one ins on hill. one in ale
. >> the family of freddie gray is about to speak out for the first time about the wrongful death lawsuit settlement. >>> and redskins quarterback, kirk cousins, ready for the season other against miami. why he says rg3 is not a distraction. >>> first, in just over a week, they hit sixself pratt 7-1 six the area. >> pat collins talked with a special agent today and he is live outside one of those stores in northeast d.c. pat? >> reporter: jim, they have big...
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freddie gray suffered a severe spinal cord injury while in police custody and died a week later.trace gallagher is live with the details of what happened in court today. trace? >> megyn, the six baltimore police officers charged in the death of freddie gray were not in court today but there were 14 defense attorneys and seven prosecutors. the judge did give them most of what they wanted. first, a defense request dismiss the charges was denied. then the defense asked that baltimore state's attorney marilyn mosby be recused from the case for talking to the media about the evidence and saying this when she announced the charges back in may. listen. >> i heard your call for no justice no peace. your piece is sincerely needed and i work to deliver justice on behalf of this young man. >> the defense claims no justice no peace essentially meant no conviction, no peace. the judge did admonish mosby saying it was troubling and inappropriate for her to discuss the evidence, especially about whether the officers were cooperating with the investigators. the prosecution also wanted the office
freddie gray suffered a severe spinal cord injury while in police custody and died a week later.trace gallagher is live with the details of what happened in court today. trace? >> megyn, the six baltimore police officers charged in the death of freddie gray were not in court today but there were 14 defense attorneys and seven prosecutors. the judge did give them most of what they wanted. first, a defense request dismiss the charges was denied. then the defense asked that baltimore state's...
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>>> after six police officers in baltimore were charged in the death of freddie gray, defense attorneys and prosecutors will appear before a judge for a preliminary hearing in the case. >> as you well remember, the 25- year-old suffered a fatal spinal cord injury while in police custody back in april. delia goncalves is live in baltimore with a preview of what we can expect today. delia? >> reporter: the hearing begins at 9:30 just a coup of blocks here from -- couple of blocks here from city hall. we're expecting the action to really kick into gear several hours before with protests planned and we talked to demonstrators who insist, even though there will be a huge crowd, several hundred they are expecting, they insist their demonstrations will be peaceful and certainly the mayor hopes so as well. the six officers charged with freddie gray's death will face that charge for the very first time today. several motions will be heard at this morning's hearing, including possibly recusing attorney marilyn mosby from the case. the defense will be alleging that a jury would be biased because s
>>> after six police officers in baltimore were charged in the death of freddie gray, defense attorneys and prosecutors will appear before a judge for a preliminary hearing in the case. >> as you well remember, the 25- year-old suffered a fatal spinal cord injury while in police custody back in april. delia goncalves is live in baltimore with a preview of what we can expect today. delia? >> reporter: the hearing begins at 9:30 just a coup of blocks here from -- couple of...
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the city's spending panel has unanimously approved a $6.4 million settlement with the family of freddie gray was a 25-year-old african-american who died in april after suffering a critical spine injury while in police custody. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake spoke just moments ago. >> the decision to settle the civil claims is completely unrelated to the criminal case the six officers currently face. the city's decision to settle the civil case should not be interpreted as passing any judgment on guilt or innocence of the officers. this settlement is about making the right fiscal decision for the city of baltimore. >> at the same time, a judge is expected to make a decision this week whether the trials of the six officers accused in the case will be moved out of baltimore. all six have pleaded not guilty. joining me now is leslie warren. leslie, good to see you. >> same to you. >> what does this mean, not only for the city of baltimore but the family of freddie gray? >> this is used to avoid a lengthy civil suitcase. you have the criminal proceedings, which are kind of one bucket, and then yo
the city's spending panel has unanimously approved a $6.4 million settlement with the family of freddie gray was a 25-year-old african-american who died in april after suffering a critical spine injury while in police custody. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake spoke just moments ago. >> the decision to settle the civil claims is completely unrelated to the criminal case the six officers currently face. the city's decision to settle the civil case should not be interpreted as passing any...
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freddie gray's death set off the worst riot in decades. an unless by the walt street journal found that ten u.s. cities with the largest police departments paid out $248 million to misconduct claims in 2014. a 48% increase since 2010. >> this is not just in baltimore but across the country they need training on racial bias and police brutality. obviously instead of it getting better, as you said, it's getting worse. that's how we have so many settlements going on. >> new york city paid the largest settlement in its history this summer, $5.9 million to the family of eric garner, who died after an officer used a chokehold to restrain him. in that case and in the police shooting of michael brown in ferguson, month m officers did not face answered criminal charges. quite a different situation in baltimore where protesters outside of court hearing for the officers last week made it clear what they're looking for. >> those police need to be held accountable the same way you're going to hold me accountable if i broke the law. >> the judge determi
freddie gray's death set off the worst riot in decades. an unless by the walt street journal found that ten u.s. cities with the largest police departments paid out $248 million to misconduct claims in 2014. a 48% increase since 2010. >> this is not just in baltimore but across the country they need training on racial bias and police brutality. obviously instead of it getting better, as you said, it's getting worse. that's how we have so many settlements going on. >> new york city...
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what was the city's interest in settling that case with freddie gray's family? >> i think the city has multiple interests. i can start with p focus on healing our city. the focus should be on this trial, on the criminal cases, and we've put the civil part of it behind us. it was important for me that we focus on the work that we're doing with the department of justi justice. they're in baltimore now with the patterns and practice investigation. we want to focus on that, reforming the police department, improving the relationship between the community and the ms. and i didn't think it would be helped by having a protracted federal case. we know it could be four, five, six years in litigation. and it is extremely expensive for us to continue to provide the amount of police resources on the street for every trial date. >> now, there's a larger question here, which is the rise in violence in cities around the country. you're the representative, the head of the league of cities of conference of mayors. you see it in chicago, in d.c., in baltimore certainly. is there,
what was the city's interest in settling that case with freddie gray's family? >> i think the city has multiple interests. i can start with p focus on healing our city. the focus should be on this trial, on the criminal cases, and we've put the civil part of it behind us. it was important for me that we focus on the work that we're doing with the department of justi justice. they're in baltimore now with the patterns and practice investigation. we want to focus on that, reforming the...
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a judge hears the case of six police officers accused in freddie gray's death. this is the first court appearance in sometime. stay with us. ot a nice long lif. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. see why millions of people have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait. call
a judge hears the case of six police officers accused in freddie gray's death. this is the first court appearance in sometime. stay with us. ot a nice long lif. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan,...
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the-- family of freddie gray. >> the purpose of the civil settlement is to bring closure to the gray's family, to the community and city and to avoid years and years of protracted civil litigation and the potential harm to the community. >> the settlement in this case represents civil justice for freddie gray's mother and his biological father. >> gray died in april after suffering a critical spine injury in the back of a police transport van. aras pt of the settlement the city sells liability in gray's debt but does not acknowledge any wrongdoing by the six police officers charged in his death. tomorrow a judge will decide whether those trials for those officers will be moved out of baltimore. >>> coming up another report of shots fired, that report raising fears of a possible serial freeway shooter in phoenix. >> but up next details on the >> but up next details on the welcome ceremo >>> we've got new information about the pope's upcoming visit to d.c. we've learned president obama and first lady michael obama will lead the welcoming committee. the white house says the obamas will be
the-- family of freddie gray. >> the purpose of the civil settlement is to bring closure to the gray's family, to the community and city and to avoid years and years of protracted civil litigation and the potential harm to the community. >> the settlement in this case represents civil justice for freddie gray's mother and his biological father. >> gray died in april after suffering a critical spine injury in the back of a police transport van. aras pt of the settlement the...
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baltimore bracing for unrest as six officers are charged in the death of freddie gray.re live in illinois where the three cop killers remain on the loose. >> good morning, michaela. you are right. cop killers on the loose and a community on edge. the latest on this investigation is that it has all been turned over to the lake county major crimes task force. here is the back story. it starts at 8:00 a.m. yesterday morning when the lieutenant was out in the community investigating suspicious activity when he radios into dispatch he was in the pursuit of three individuals. here is that radio exchange. >> officer down, 128. they were responding to a report of a suspicious male black and male white. it appears the officer's gun is missing. >> responding to
baltimore bracing for unrest as six officers are charged in the death of freddie gray.re live in illinois where the three cop killers remain on the loose. >> good morning, michaela. you are right. cop killers on the loose and a community on edge. the latest on this investigation is that it has all been turned over to the lake county major crimes task force. here is the back story. it starts at 8:00 a.m. yesterday morning when the lieutenant was out in the community investigating...
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the cops charged in the freddie gray death will be tried in the city of baltimore. the judge in this case made the decision moments ago after hearing arguments from both sides. the lawyer for the six officers charged and the prosecutors who wanted this trial to be in the city of baltimore. it will be the judge has ruled, saying he did not find any reason to keep the trial out of the city of baltimore. our chris gordon is there covering the case. it tells us the protesters are cheering outside and chanting, very much relieved that this case will be tried in the city of baltimore. back to you. >>> here is a look at current temperatures. more clouds, more rain throughout the morning. you are noticing cooler temperatures, mainly to the north and west of town. martinsburg, 70. frederick, also at 70. washington at 81. a high today in the district of 83. in the suburbs, we're going to stay in the 70s. so 2:00, 3:00, temperatures skre generally in the mid to upper 70s. that's where we are going to hang out, mid to evening hours with plenty of clouds in the forecast. special
the cops charged in the freddie gray death will be tried in the city of baltimore. the judge in this case made the decision moments ago after hearing arguments from both sides. the lawyer for the six officers charged and the prosecutors who wanted this trial to be in the city of baltimore. it will be the judge has ruled, saying he did not find any reason to keep the trial out of the city of baltimore. our chris gordon is there covering the case. it tells us the protesters are cheering outside...
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>> what about the testimony of allen who was in the van with freddie gray?nk the city would want to argue that case before they paid it out. >> how about the fact how quickly this took place? you know the civil system. cases never get settled in five months. there is an investigation. >> did this get brought into evidence? >> juries just know about it from media. did the city attorney sit down with the prosecutors? did they talk about the evidence? is the city really at fault? if i am a citizen of baltimore i'm going through the roof. you know how many kids you can feed lunch to with $6.4 million. maybe it is a million dollar case or $750,000 case. it is not a $6.4 million case. >> she wants the city to heal. >> unless there are six guilty verdicts the city is going to burn. that's the problem. they are not buying insurance right now. >> mark and arthur will be back on thursday night because we have big news. >> now i know what i'm doing thursday. how about you, mark? >> here along with our viewers. >>> two high school football players could face charges aft
>> what about the testimony of allen who was in the van with freddie gray?nk the city would want to argue that case before they paid it out. >> how about the fact how quickly this took place? you know the civil system. cases never get settled in five months. there is an investigation. >> did this get brought into evidence? >> juries just know about it from media. did the city attorney sit down with the prosecutors? did they talk about the evidence? is the city really at...
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the neighborhood's outreach efforts. >>> as court hearings begin in the officers charged with freddie gray's death. anthony betts will be part of the panel discussion tonight. batts was fired after a rise in crime following gray's death. the panel will follow accountability and racial issues in the justice system. >>> a man is waking up in police custody this morning in fairfax, accused of robbing a woman at gun point. john hudspeth is accused of robbing a woman at an atm last month. but the twist in the story is that hudspeth was wearing a county gps monitoring bracelet. they say it was meant to track his whereabouts, not what he was doing. the victim says more should have been done to keep him from striking again. >> he got there, and i turned around and looked, he has a gun on me. then he was like, empty your account. >> hudspeth was provided latitude by the courts for travel for his job as an i.t. professional because he had no fixed office location. >>> a new report this morning says more than half of the nation's immigrants received some kind of federal welfare. the center for immigrat
the neighborhood's outreach efforts. >>> as court hearings begin in the officers charged with freddie gray's death. anthony betts will be part of the panel discussion tonight. batts was fired after a rise in crime following gray's death. the panel will follow accountability and racial issues in the justice system. >>> a man is waking up in police custody this morning in fairfax, accused of robbing a woman at gun point. john hudspeth is accused of robbing a woman at an atm last...
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why would freddie gray run from the police? all of these questions were important questions and ones i answered day in and day out. i regarded part of my obligation during those very fevered days when so much attention was on baltimore city. to press a different set of questio questions, the questions that i thought were being neglected, is and questioned that really preoccupied my thinking. questions about the west baltimore neighborhood where freddie gray grew up. i wondered why the cvs was the only recognizable chain store we saw on the street. no star bucs and chick-fil-a. it was hard for me to imagine all the hand wringing frut city leaders was about their concern for the easy tobacco mart and some of the other businesses that characterized north avenue where the unrest took place. why would the streets of west baltimore in such delipidated condition that baltimore city police could take arrestees on a quote unquote, rough ride to punish them in the back of a police van? how could freddie gray and his siblings been so seve
why would freddie gray run from the police? all of these questions were important questions and ones i answered day in and day out. i regarded part of my obligation during those very fevered days when so much attention was on baltimore city. to press a different set of questio questions, the questions that i thought were being neglected, is and questioned that really preoccupied my thinking. questions about the west baltimore neighborhood where freddie gray grew up. i wondered why the cvs was...
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the freddie gray homicide case reaches court. >> it is a difficult time for his family. remembering the news team. next. heated questions for d.c. police chief. there been 105 homicides this year alone in the district. gunfire continues to burst into homes, with a teenage girl wounded by a bullet just this week. tonight, she faced the public for the first time. richard is live with how the chief is fighting back. richard: that is right. there were some unhappy people at this meeting tonight. you got to admit that. there was also a clause -- applause. she did discuss the whole no-confidence vote. anger, frustration, and concern about d.c.'s rising homicide rate made this a standing room only meeting. >> we have a crisis in the city. , police this gathering say illegal guns, large round magazines, and synthetic drugs are driving those numbers. >> make it easy-sponsored program. richard: this is chief cathy lanier's first public meeting. she was given a no-confidence vote in the wake of the homicide numbers. she says those voting against her are in the minority. >> a lot of
the freddie gray homicide case reaches court. >> it is a difficult time for his family. remembering the news team. next. heated questions for d.c. police chief. there been 105 homicides this year alone in the district. gunfire continues to burst into homes, with a teenage girl wounded by a bullet just this week. tonight, she faced the public for the first time. richard is live with how the chief is fighting back. richard: that is right. there were some unhappy people at this meeting...
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. >>> a pretrial begins for six police officers charged in the death of freddie gray. he suffered fatal spinal cord injury while in custody in april. brook silva bra va brava-braga has the latest. >> there's stepped up security where later today the judge will decide what's next for officers charged in the fatal death of freddie gray. >> the residents of this city expect their police didn't to be prepared. >> reporter: the officers won't be in attendance as they decide whether they should be charged separately or the charges dismissed dismissed. they're also seeking to have marilyn moseby removed. a coroner ruled it a homicide. >> don't let the cops get off. >> reporter: activists are planning to get together outside the courthouse this morning. >> the killers of freddie gray must go to jail and be prosecuted. >> reporter: gray's death sparked weeks of protests which kammed. some worry that any change in the case could reignite violence. >> i believe some people want an excuse to do things. >> reporter: the six officers face charges from second-degree assault to second
. >>> a pretrial begins for six police officers charged in the death of freddie gray. he suffered fatal spinal cord injury while in custody in april. brook silva bra va brava-braga has the latest. >> there's stepped up security where later today the judge will decide what's next for officers charged in the fatal death of freddie gray. >> the residents of this city expect their police didn't to be prepared. >> reporter: the officers won't be in attendance as they...