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female police officer charged o in the death of freddie gray is speaking outth o. officer alicia white says before all charges wererges dropped against her in july w shagaie snspent much of the last year with crippling anxiety a and the stress led to a broken engagement with her fianc?.e however she maintains her h innocence and says when shes wh went to work that day she did everything that she was trained to do.yt irst oftr the six the six officers charged to do a sit-down interview.vi >> next up also out oft of baltimore a disturbing videoa di is making its way online.in it shows a middle black student and yellingyell racially charged comments atomm other students. at one point she even grabsoint one of the students by the sweatshirt and tells him to shet leave the class before screaming the n-word at them. ne baltimore city schools dom. says the behavior will not be tolerated and that teacher no to longer works for the school.cho. >> next up, remember the guy who smashed donald trump'sdonalu star on the hmpollywood walk ofo fame last month? well, nowl, nw he's
female police officer charged o in the death of freddie gray is speaking outth o. officer alicia white says before all charges wererges dropped against her in july w shagaie snspent much of the last year with crippling anxiety a and the stress led to a broken engagement with her fianc?.e however she maintains her h innocence and says when shes wh went to work that day she did everything that she was trained to do.yt irst oftr the six the six officers charged to do a sit-down interview.vi...
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. >> and one of the baltimore officers charged in freddie gray's death now why she is ready to return to duty. >> and as we take you to break, here is a look at last night's winning lottery numbers. >>> good morning. police confirmed to me officers saw four suspects at the illuminating service center at 46th street, one shooting at police and the officer shot in the arm. two other suspects were arrested, one in handcuffs. the fourth got awayment we are told no officers were injured in this breaking news story. we have a crew heading there >>> and good morning, everyone. a mild morning for us. this will be a great friday. we have been talking about it all week long. temperatures this afternoon in the 70s for everybody, setting or at least tying records in many areas. here is forecast for cleveland, akron and canton today. you don't see the 2:00 to 3:00 time frame where we will briefly sump up to the low 70s. make the most of today. rain and snow on tap for the weekend plus a lot of wind and cold air, 271 southbound we have a half hour left of the lane restriction. the right lane is pun
. >> and one of the baltimore officers charged in freddie gray's death now why she is ready to return to duty. >> and as we take you to break, here is a look at last night's winning lottery numbers. >>> good morning. police confirmed to me officers saw four suspects at the illuminating service center at 46th street, one shooting at police and the officer shot in the arm. two other suspects were arrested, one in handcuffs. the fourth got awayment we are told no officers were...
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we are hearing for the first time from the six baltimore police officers charged in freddie gray's death. you will remember he died in 2015 in police custody setting off protest and riots in baltimore. sergeant white called it devastating. and she faced financial problems but that wasn't the worst part for her. >> you know, that loss, the loss of his life, the loss of seeing property destroyed. that hurt. somewhere else and came to baltimore. this is home. jonathan: three officers charged were equited in the death and prompted them to drop charges against white and the other officers. alison: the metropolitan police department needs to work to update the outdated policies in the finding of an independent board tasked to examine the m.b.d. general jonathan: the arlington county sheriff office is going to pay to settle a discrimination lawsuit. a man deaf says he was held 40 days without interpreter. he sued under the american with disabilities act claiming they failed to provid services. the department is working to comply with the a.d.a. alison: still ahead at 6:00 -- that is not so. wha
we are hearing for the first time from the six baltimore police officers charged in freddie gray's death. you will remember he died in 2015 in police custody setting off protest and riots in baltimore. sergeant white called it devastating. and she faced financial problems but that wasn't the worst part for her. >> you know, that loss, the loss of his life, the loss of seeing property destroyed. that hurt. somewhere else and came to baltimore. this is home. jonathan: three officers charged...
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it is after freddie gray diet. now they are inspiring a different kind of this time it is art. 15 baltimore artists coming together to highlight the issues in the city. the art show is called baltimore rising. right now there are 50 pieces on display with paintings, pictures, sculptures, and even videos showing scenes from the streets during those riots. >> i feel like these are issues that need to continue to come up again and again so people away and we have to work to move forward. >> the artists are hoping the display tells the display from both points of view of officers and people living in the city. >>> we will tell you about the new that would make you want to put down that cell phone while driving. >> tonight's powerball jackpot is $359 million. you take the lump sum with $219 million and it is the 19th largest history. >> could you buy your ticket yet? >> the now tampa bay is back in >>> welcome back. here is an idea to make >> the government would like smartphone makers to lock out most apps if the phone
it is after freddie gray diet. now they are inspiring a different kind of this time it is art. 15 baltimore artists coming together to highlight the issues in the city. the art show is called baltimore rising. right now there are 50 pieces on display with paintings, pictures, sculptures, and even videos showing scenes from the streets during those riots. >> i feel like these are issues that need to continue to come up again and again so people away and we have to work to move forward....
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it wasn't until the rebellion that took place in baltimore and the aftermath of freddie gray's untimely -- no, the tragedy of freddie gray, that we even got movement within the state legislature on that law. they labored tirelessly and he got two bills passed. one was the internal trial boards. what we see right now is qualification being practiced and the law not being implemented both in prince george's county and throughout the nation fighting to keep transparency and accountability on the system, so we are still in a battle right now as we speak. paid sick leave, i have been in the county that is democratic and they rejected paid sick leave. progressive maryland lobbied and fought for it. the county rejected it. i live in a county where the school board appointed including the superintendent and we just lost a head start of $4.6 million because of a budget abuse in the school system. i come from the perspective -- we got the judge yesterday -- "the new york times" loaded expose -- judge dawson just won reelection, and they were people in you for circuit seven juvenile judges, he is
it wasn't until the rebellion that took place in baltimore and the aftermath of freddie gray's untimely -- no, the tragedy of freddie gray, that we even got movement within the state legislature on that law. they labored tirelessly and he got two bills passed. one was the internal trial boards. what we see right now is qualification being practiced and the law not being implemented both in prince george's county and throughout the nation fighting to keep transparency and accountability on the...
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it was crystallized, for many people, and the movement particularly with the death of freddie gray, howt was handled, and the fact that the corner in baltimore can say that freddie gray's death was a homicide, yet all of the officers involved with him, not a single one will be held to account. this is 2 years later. countless meetings in the white house. this is a commission. this is several reports and investigations later. still, the police officer who killed mike brown is not indicted. the police officer who choked eric garner to death is not indicted. the police officer who killed walter scott, who was held without bail, was given bail because the judge felt bad the officer was removed from his family for so long. this is part of the frustration. we can have lots of reports that narrate the experience of people that are victimized by the police. that accurately document illegal practices of police in any given city. yet, nothing appears to happen that has an impact on how police interact with the black and brown communities in this country. the last thing i will say is in the heat o
it was crystallized, for many people, and the movement particularly with the death of freddie gray, howt was handled, and the fact that the corner in baltimore can say that freddie gray's death was a homicide, yet all of the officers involved with him, not a single one will be held to account. this is 2 years later. countless meetings in the white house. this is a commission. this is several reports and investigations later. still, the police officer who killed mike brown is not indicted. the...
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was handled and the fact that the medical examiner in baltimore can say that freddy gray's deathas a homicide and yet all of the officers who were involved with him, not a single one of them will be held accountable, so this is two years later. this is countless meetings in the white house. this is a commission. of this is several reports and investigations later and still the police officer who killed mike brown is not indicted. the police officer who choked eric garner to death was not indicted. the police officer who killed walter scott and south carolina, who had been held without bail had been given bail because the judge said he felt bad that this officer had been removed from his family for so long and so this is part of the frustration, i think, is that we can have lots of reports of these experiences of people who are victimized by the police and quite accurately documented that illegal practices of police in any given city and yet nothing appears to have been that hatch-- actually has an impact on how police interact with the black and brown communities in this country.
was handled and the fact that the medical examiner in baltimore can say that freddy gray's deathas a homicide and yet all of the officers who were involved with him, not a single one of them will be held accountable, so this is two years later. this is countless meetings in the white house. this is a commission. of this is several reports and investigations later and still the police officer who killed mike brown is not indicted. the police officer who choked eric garner to death was not...
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was handled and the fact that the coroner in baltimore can say that freddie gray steph was a homicidend yet all of the officers who were -- freddie and's death was a homicide yet to all of the officers who were involved will not be held to account. this is two years later, countless meetings in the white house, this is a commission, several reports and investigations later and still the police officer who killed a policen is still officer. the police officer who choked eric garner to death was not indicted. the police officer who killed becky shaw in south carolina who was held without bail has been given bill because the judge said he felt bad because the officer was removed from his family for so long. so this is part of the frustration. thatn have lots of reports narrate the experiences of people who are victimized by the quite accurately document the illegal practices of police and any given city and yet nothing appears to happen that actually has and impact on how we interact with black and brown communities in this country. the last thing i will say is that in the heat of a soci
was handled and the fact that the coroner in baltimore can say that freddie gray steph was a homicidend yet all of the officers who were -- freddie and's death was a homicide yet to all of the officers who were involved will not be held to account. this is two years later, countless meetings in the white house, this is a commission, several reports and investigations later and still the police officer who killed a policen is still officer. the police officer who choked eric garner to death was...
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you covered baltimore, you covered freddie gray.the movement in this country, do you think? >> i think that's a big part of it, a lot of the traces back to trayvon martin in 2012, 2013. the first time we saw masses of people on the street was in ferguson. we saw that in cleveland, new york. eventually in charlotte, milwaukee, detroit, and i think that at the same time, that was agoctivate activated. a lot of them voted for obama, a lot of them were into politics, they felt discouraged that i -- you know, i remember an activist telling me i voted for obama twice, and trayvon martin is still dead. >> in this book you talk about why there's been so little under an obama presidency to change that. >> we needed to have a black president to understand the limitations of the office. in reality, so many of these young folks, they voted, they canvassed for him, they watched trayvon martin, they watched michael brown's body lay in the street. why do people protest? people are asking that now as the protests are breaking out across the country
you covered baltimore, you covered freddie gray.the movement in this country, do you think? >> i think that's a big part of it, a lot of the traces back to trayvon martin in 2012, 2013. the first time we saw masses of people on the street was in ferguson. we saw that in cleveland, new york. eventually in charlotte, milwaukee, detroit, and i think that at the same time, that was agoctivate activated. a lot of them voted for obama, a lot of them were into politics, they felt discouraged...
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extensively the aftermath of the shooting of michael brown, on and on, you covered baltimore, freddie graydid it start the movement in this country? >> i think it is a big part of it. i think a lot traces back to trayvon martin in 2012 and 2013. the first time we saw masses of people were in ferguson. you were there, i was there. we saw it in cleveland, in new york, and eventually in charlotte, milwaukee and detroit. i think at the same time that was activated, we interviewed so many of the young people. a lot of them said they voted for obama, a lot of them were very into politics and they felt discouraged. i remember an activist telling me, i voted for obama twice and michael brown is still dead, trayvon is still dead. this was activated -- >> you discuss why there's been so little even under the ohm bauma president to improve the lives of african-americans. in this book you talk about it. >> of course. this idea that first of all we needed to have a black president to understand the contours and limitations of a black presidency. i think a lot of people bought so much into the idea of y
extensively the aftermath of the shooting of michael brown, on and on, you covered baltimore, freddie graydid it start the movement in this country? >> i think it is a big part of it. i think a lot traces back to trayvon martin in 2012 and 2013. the first time we saw masses of people were in ferguson. you were there, i was there. we saw it in cleveland, in new york, and eventually in charlotte, milwaukee and detroit. i think at the same time that was activated, we interviewed so many of...
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violent rioting erupted following freddie gray's death. gregory butler junior has to pay probation and publishing service. he punctured a fire hose as they tried to douse the flames at a burning cvs. the riots cost the city $20 million. >>> the trial against a former south carolina police officer charged in the murder of walter scott is under way. cell phone video captured michael slager fatally shooting the unarmed black man after a traffic stop. he faces between 30 years and life in prison if he is convicted. the jury is made up of 11 white the judge is allowing slager to remain out of jail during the trial. >>> a u.s. park police officer shot himself in the foot while trying to stop a raccoon attack. the officer was in rock creek park after someone called about the animal. the raccoon attacked the officer who accidently shot himself while fighting off the raccoon. a second officer arrived and killed the raccoon. there is still no word yet whether the raccoon was rabid. the injured officer is expected to be okay. >>> this morning, a tran
violent rioting erupted following freddie gray's death. gregory butler junior has to pay probation and publishing service. he punctured a fire hose as they tried to douse the flames at a burning cvs. the riots cost the city $20 million. >>> the trial against a former south carolina police officer charged in the murder of walter scott is under way. cell phone video captured michael slager fatally shooting the unarmed black man after a traffic stop. he faces between 30 years and life in...
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good morning guys inform baltimore the only femaleoo police od moltfficer charged inc death of freddie gray ishargat h speaking outof. officer alicia before that all charges were tha dropped against her back inped julyag she spent much of the last year with crippling anxiety but she maintains heraii innocence and says when she whe went to work that day she did d everything she was trained to do. white is the first of the sixste officers charged to do argedo do sit-down interview. >>> next up, kate upton standing by her man justin jti anrlander. now he's returning the favor the after portion writer told her to pipe down following herwing h twitter rant over verlanderter he jumped in to defend his woman. verlander asked him where he got der off telling her to pipee down. take that. >>> next up, remember the guy who smashed donald trump's star on the hollywood walk ofwak fame last month? well, now now he's facing felony vandalismdalm charges. the los angeles d.a. filed d.a. chose charges againstst 52-year-old james otiseaold yesterday. he faces three years in jail.eal video of otis using a sle
good morning guys inform baltimore the only femaleoo police od moltfficer charged inc death of freddie gray ishargat h speaking outof. officer alicia before that all charges were tha dropped against her back inped julyag she spent much of the last year with crippling anxiety but she maintains heraii innocence and says when she whe went to work that day she did d everything she was trained to do. white is the first of the sixste officers charged to do argedo do sit-down interview. >>>...
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accountability for that, which i think we installized for many people the movement, particularly with freddie grayas handled and the way the corn are -- the coroner can say the death was a homicide, and yet all the officers who are involved with him, not a single one of them will be held in account. later, this isrs countless meetings in the white house, this is a commission, this is several reports and investigations later. and still the police officers not indicted. the police officer who choked eric garner to death is not indicted. the police officer who killed walter scott in south carolina has been given bail because the judge said he felt bad that this officer had been removed from his family for so long. frustration.of the thatn have lots of reports narrow the experiences of people who were victimized by the accuratelyquite preferences legal in any given city, yet nothing appears to happen that has an on the black and brown communities. movement,t of social president obama signs legislation to restrict the amount of military hardware that goes to local police departments. the aftermath he s
accountability for that, which i think we installized for many people the movement, particularly with freddie grayas handled and the way the corn are -- the coroner can say the death was a homicide, and yet all the officers who are involved with him, not a single one of them will be held in account. later, this isrs countless meetings in the white house, this is a commission, this is several reports and investigations later. and still the police officers not indicted. the police officer who...
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look what happened in baltimore where these six police officers were thrown under the bus in the freddie grayll get that support from the trump administration. then we'll begin to see the pend slum swing where we get the toonls resources we need to stop this craziness. look at this officer. 20 years to the force in san antonio, texas. this officer didn't have any blemish on his record's whatsoever. you have a thug on the street think he can walk up to the police car and shoot this officer in cold blood. heather: you mention the trump administration being different and the obama administration. what about the justice department itself. what role do they need to take? >> stlenlt question. you and i talked about this last year. the department of justice starting with loretta lynch in the current administration needs to be much more vocal in support of their local police departments across this country. we haven't seen that. we haven't seen it from the obama administration. that's why i call it the anyone and dime support. contrast that to donald trump. he made it clear all along he will stands w
look what happened in baltimore where these six police officers were thrown under the bus in the freddie grayll get that support from the trump administration. then we'll begin to see the pend slum swing where we get the toonls resources we need to stop this craziness. look at this officer. 20 years to the force in san antonio, texas. this officer didn't have any blemish on his record's whatsoever. you have a thug on the street think he can walk up to the police car and shoot this officer in...
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those continued issues and that was crystallized with the of movement with the elway the deaths of freddie graywas handled and the corridor -- corder could say the death was a homicide in all those that were involved could be held to account so two years later, countless meetings in the white house, where a commission hopes and still those police officers to killed mike brown is not indicted when he choked eric bernard to death is not invite one negative indicted even in south carolina one that was held without bail because the judge said he felt bad because he was removed from his family for so long so this is part of the frustration we can have these experiences to document those illegal practices in any given city to have an impact with black and brown communities. in the heat of the social movement to restrict the amount of military hardware but then the aftermath said he would seek about allowing the police department's to have that military hardware. so with the 80th there's a lot of talking and not a lot of action. we can't go through those complications and bureaucracy on a local level
those continued issues and that was crystallized with the of movement with the elway the deaths of freddie graywas handled and the corridor -- corder could say the death was a homicide in all those that were involved could be held to account so two years later, countless meetings in the white house, where a commission hopes and still those police officers to killed mike brown is not indicted when he choked eric bernard to death is not invite one negative indicted even in south carolina one that...
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freddy krueger. that's any fowler pulling off winnie the pooh and aqib talib willy wonka. went as austin powers. von miller went as dexter -- doctor evil. maybe $7 million. >> those are awesome costumes. >> shane gray will fit in with the raiders fans in that don't wait, stop your pain today with america's number one arch support. >>> time for the picture of the day.>> take a look at this. here is a guy on a motorcycle. you've got to bring your cat along so you have a cat. now you also have to bring the dog along. the dog has a bone. they tried to make it a little too realistic.>> [ laughter ] that's a little much, isn't it? coming to you from hollywood, almost live, it's "comics unleashed." with your host -- tonight we welcome -- >>> and n >> hey, woo! yes. thank you, thank you. that's very kind of you. welcome to "comics unleashed"
freddy krueger. that's any fowler pulling off winnie the pooh and aqib talib willy wonka. went as austin powers. von miller went as dexter -- doctor evil. maybe $7 million. >> those are awesome costumes. >> shane gray will fit in with the raiders fans in that don't wait, stop your pain today with america's number one arch support. >>> time for the picture of the day.>> take a look at this. here is a guy on a motorcycle. you've got to bring your cat along so you have a...
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freddy krueger. that's any fowler pulling off winnie the pooh and aqib talib willy wonka. went as austin powers. von miller went as dexter -- doctor evil. maybe $7 million. >> those are awesome costumes. >> shane gray will fit in with the raiders fans in that getup.>> we will be right back. getup.>> we will be right back. >>> for the news yo woman: after all donald trump has said and done... she ate like a pig... you can do anything. i moved on her like a b***h! ing. he's bragged about assaulting women, and he's the republican nominee for president! and congressman mike coffman said he didn't know if donald trump's a sexual predator. come on. look, we just can't vote for coffman or trump. house majority pac is responsible don't wait, stop your pain today with america's number one arch support. >>> time for the picture of the day.>> take a look at this. here is a guy on a motorcycle. you've got to bring your cat along so you have a cat. now you also have to bring the dog along. the dog has a bone. they tried to make it a little too realistic.>> [ laughter ] that's a little much, isn't >> this is captioning sponsored by cbs >> this fall, from the network that brought you "c.s.i., ""n.c.i.s." and "cri
freddy krueger. that's any fowler pulling off winnie the pooh and aqib talib willy wonka. went as austin powers. von miller went as dexter -- doctor evil. maybe $7 million. >> those are awesome costumes. >> shane gray will fit in with the raiders fans in that getup.>> we will be right back. getup.>> we will be right back. >>> for the news yo woman: after all donald trump has said and done... she ate like a pig... you can do anything. i moved on her like a b***h!...
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freddie is the most complicated issue i've dealt with since i've been in the senate. far more complicated than alleviating the excess of dodd/frank. and it's going to take some gray the right place. >> okay, senator. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> good to be with you guys. >> good to be with you. >> let's give the trump effort another week or so. i think things are going to settle down. >> no. no. no. >> i think there'll be no more stories coming out of there. >> no, no, no. get ready for four years of this. get ready. >> have a good day. >> and it's dodd/frank/leisman, i believe. isn't it? the actual bill itself. >> he has been a big fan, i know. all right, guys. thank y'all so much. >> great to see you, senator. we'll start calling him secretary of state right now. >>> coming up, much more from our other statesman sam zell on the markets and economy. then in the next half hour, we're going to head back to washington, democratic senator mark warner will join us at 8:40 eastern time. stay tuned. you're watching "squawk box" right here on cnbc. we're seeinw technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digital innovations; from self-monitoring d
freddie is the most complicated issue i've dealt with since i've been in the senate. far more complicated than alleviating the excess of dodd/frank. and it's going to take some gray the right place. >> okay, senator. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> good to be with you guys. >> good to be with you. >> let's give the trump effort another week or so. i think things are going to settle down. >> no. no. no. >> i think there'll be no more stories coming...
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public housing and joblessness in the case of freddie gray was at the prosecutor's office and at some present of the amount of power prosecutors have and public defenders have been disempowered. in a case of. >> bland is the way that black women and girls are criminalized in their interactions with police officers and mental illness is criminalized. i'm going down it was in each of the cases to get a deeper issue that i think is partly about racism and largely embedded into the legacy of white supremacy but we can't at any moment ignore the fact that all of these things exist within the context of the neoliberal moments where the market becomes a measure goodness. a market becomes the ultimate court of appeal to adjudicate competing worlds privatization to regulation austerity of buzzwords weeds that have become common. as long as it was in a condescending state that will have these things going on. my book is ticking and it's the cases to big is the bigger story of what it means to be nobody in 21st century america. a look now at some authors recently featured on booktv's "after word
public housing and joblessness in the case of freddie gray was at the prosecutor's office and at some present of the amount of power prosecutors have and public defenders have been disempowered. in a case of. >> bland is the way that black women and girls are criminalized in their interactions with police officers and mental illness is criminalized. i'm going down it was in each of the cases to get a deeper issue that i think is partly about racism and largely embedded into the legacy of...