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here in baltimore an organizer, ray kelly, who found the national spotlight on his city after freddy gray's death. his work has been seen in the department of justice's overview of the baltimore police department's work. and he's here today to join us and talk about what we can do to impact the policy. thank you for joining us. next up the andrea james who is a boston area activist and author who uses her personal experience working in the criminal legal system and then being incarcerated in federal prison to fight reform. we will hear from andrea today on both sides. we welcome you to the panel. next up we have jewel james who is a michigan state representative. he is michigan's youngest state representative. and before that was the youngest elected city council member for the city of -- we are so often hard on our young people for not being involved. he not only is involved, he ran. let's give it up for terrell. and last but certainly not least, i call him my mentor, i call him doc, none other than dr. michael eric dyson to help round out this panel today. you know him very well. let's gi
here in baltimore an organizer, ray kelly, who found the national spotlight on his city after freddy gray's death. his work has been seen in the department of justice's overview of the baltimore police department's work. and he's here today to join us and talk about what we can do to impact the policy. thank you for joining us. next up the andrea james who is a boston area activist and author who uses her personal experience working in the criminal legal system and then being incarcerated in...
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he found the- national spotlight on the city after the death of freddie gray.is work has been seen on the department of justice's overview of baltimore police department work. he is here today to join us to talk about what we can do to influence the policy space. [applause] is andrea -- who is a boston-area activist and author uses her personal experience working in the criminal legal system and then being incarcerated in federal prison to fight reform. we will hear from you today, welcome to the panel. [applause] have joe lt up we james who is a michigan state representative. he is michigan's youngest state representative. before that was the youngest elected city council member. you guys are so awesome. and we are hard on young people for not being involved. and he did not just get involved, he ran. give it up. [applause] angela: last but certainly not my mentor,ll him i call him doc, none other than doctor eric dyson to round out the panel. you know him very well. give him a warm welcome. [applause] angela: and please be seated. so you know, there folks in t
he found the- national spotlight on the city after the death of freddie gray.is work has been seen on the department of justice's overview of baltimore police department work. he is here today to join us to talk about what we can do to influence the policy space. [applause] is andrea -- who is a boston-area activist and author uses her personal experience working in the criminal legal system and then being incarcerated in federal prison to fight reform. we will hear from you today, welcome to...
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this great city in the weeks and months after freddie gray died.ent did a painstaking investigation. we issued comprehensive and syrian findings. i urge you to look at that report while you were here in baltimore. we negotiated to transform the baltimore police department. and though attorney general sessions and one of his first actions on the job tried his hardest to undo that consent decree, i am proud to say that with strong leadership from community leaders here in baltimore and around the country on the naacp to the police commissioner, and the consent is now being implemented. but we are going to need help. this change doesn't happen just because the signature was signed on the dotted line. it happens because communities remain engaged and fight for justice in their communities and we know that and we may baltimore to be there and for all of you to support baltimore as it goes through the process. from police department ferguson in cleveland, baltimore, to criminal justice reform, the moment to drive change and i use the past tense unfortuna
this great city in the weeks and months after freddie gray died.ent did a painstaking investigation. we issued comprehensive and syrian findings. i urge you to look at that report while you were here in baltimore. we negotiated to transform the baltimore police department. and though attorney general sessions and one of his first actions on the job tried his hardest to undo that consent decree, i am proud to say that with strong leadership from community leaders here in baltimore and around the...
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he founded the national spotlight on the city after freddie gray staff. his work has been seen on the department of justice's overview of baltimore police department work. he is here today to join us to talk about what he can do to influence the policy phase. next up is andrea who is a boston-area activist and author uses her personal experience working in the criminal legal system and then being incarcerated in federal prison to fight reform. we will hear from you today, welcome to the panel. [applause] next up, we have -- james who is a michigan state representative. he is michigan's youngest state representative. before that was the youngest elected city council member. soft and were young hard on young people for not being of all. let's give it up for -- [applause] last but not least i call him my mentor, i call him doc, none other than doctor eric dyson to round out the panel. you know him very well. give a warm welcome. [applause] please be seated. so you know, there folks in the audience have no current so we will try to get to your questions. if y
he founded the national spotlight on the city after freddie gray staff. his work has been seen on the department of justice's overview of baltimore police department work. he is here today to join us to talk about what he can do to influence the policy phase. next up is andrea who is a boston-area activist and author uses her personal experience working in the criminal legal system and then being incarcerated in federal prison to fight reform. we will hear from you today, welcome to the panel....
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the death of freddie gray unleashed weeks of fury. comm.: it's one person at a time, one day at a time. joce: kevin davis is baltimore's police commissioner. he was promoted to the job in 2015, after the riots and immediately faced calls for a change in police tactics. comm. davis: there's never going to be a final chapter to all this, you know. we're never going to reach that point where 100% of the population loves the police. joce: in baltimore, changing tactics wasn't completely a matter of choice. the city and department of justice agreed to sweeping police reforms to stop overly aggressive tactics and restore trust in city cops. comm. davis: we've been policing in a way over the past you know, ten, twenty-plus years that has really upset the community, and it's really driven a big gap between the police department joce: gone now are strategies like "stop and frisk" and "zero tolerance" policing. the doj claims those and other tactics have created problems in two dozen cities. comm. davis: and any community, no matter where you are, wa
the death of freddie gray unleashed weeks of fury. comm.: it's one person at a time, one day at a time. joce: kevin davis is baltimore's police commissioner. he was promoted to the job in 2015, after the riots and immediately faced calls for a change in police tactics. comm. davis: there's never going to be a final chapter to all this, you know. we're never going to reach that point where 100% of the population loves the police. joce: in baltimore, changing tactics wasn't completely a matter of...
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to freddie gray the deputy editor of britain's spectator magazine friday welcome to the program here. what do you think of c.n.n. threats to release private information about this man. well i think it's childishness all round really donald trump tweeted a video of himself a body slamming a figure with the c.n.n. head imprinted on it this was obviously trolling or trying to wind up c.n.n. they bit on the bait. and traced back to the person who came up with that video who created that video. and effectively silenced him effectively blackmailed him. now it's shown that he's been a fifteen year old boy and they're in trouble for it so i think it's childish of donald trump in the first place it's equally told it's of c.n.n. and it's quite funny in the case of c.n.n. because their network takes himself so seriously that they've been shown to be as childish as tom drum the point is that the the fact that this is an extremely strong reaction coming from a major network with a refutation and you know stomping their feet it's actually blackmailing an individual he's created something that was a
to freddie gray the deputy editor of britain's spectator magazine friday welcome to the program here. what do you think of c.n.n. threats to release private information about this man. well i think it's childishness all round really donald trump tweeted a video of himself a body slamming a figure with the c.n.n. head imprinted on it this was obviously trolling or trying to wind up c.n.n. they bit on the bait. and traced back to the person who came up with that video who created that video. and...
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and a comment from big king who says rougher treatment of criminals, sure, let's have more freddy grays and rodney king. this is the independent line, curtis, hello. caller: how are you this morning? host: doing fine, thank you. caller: listen, i am not at all surprised with this president and the police. same thing all the time, don't belief what you see, what he said, and actions of the people, believe what we tell you, just like murderers all over this country, murders of black people by police. comey is gone, director of the f.b.i., not because of hillary clinton and not because of -- because what they found in their investigations about his administration, how racist they are. there's no alt right in this country. it's white supremacists in this country, and the police in this country have become the extended arm for white supremacy in this country. you have gentry fakes of black people being murdered all over this country. take what he says, don't take for granted. they're wide open with it. only thing, when you arrest someone, they don't have any rights anymore, you just do what
and a comment from big king who says rougher treatment of criminals, sure, let's have more freddy grays and rodney king. this is the independent line, curtis, hello. caller: how are you this morning? host: doing fine, thank you. caller: listen, i am not at all surprised with this president and the police. same thing all the time, don't belief what you see, what he said, and actions of the people, believe what we tell you, just like murderers all over this country, murders of black people by...
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it seems that the president was almost talking about a freddie gray type of case.t's how he was killed and injured. >> so there is a couple of things he's talking about and one i would say he's on message and his message to the campaign had been very much that he -- be all stand up for police officers. we should say that. it is a critical role that police play in our community, we need to keep them safe and kmoount sa community safe. when you have someone that's not the police officer's job determining innocence or guilt. you are allowed to do something that you are not allowed to do which is to be violent with them when you have no reasons to protect yourself or a third person or control of a situation where tlas there is a gun. you have command of the situation, that's exactly when people's civil rights and protections are at play. one wolf the things police officer commissioner did here in march was they came forward of immigration because they need the trust of the community and donald trump under minded their trust. >> great to have you as well through this ho
it seems that the president was almost talking about a freddie gray type of case.t's how he was killed and injured. >> so there is a couple of things he's talking about and one i would say he's on message and his message to the campaign had been very much that he -- be all stand up for police officers. we should say that. it is a critical role that police play in our community, we need to keep them safe and kmoount sa community safe. when you have someone that's not the police officer's...
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the baltimore son reported this new research. >> the freddie gray case led to police officers wearingy cameras, now there are new detai details. >> you may remember the global outrage after an american dentist killed one of africa's most beloved lions. >> two years after cecil was killed, his cub has been killed the lion cub. this is a picture of the cub taken earlier this year at the national park. the -- obviously, the cub had grown up to an adult. he was shot in the same area as the older lion. local authorities say unlike the first hunt, this one was legal. it's bringing fresh krcriticismf trophy. the number of african lions living in the wild has plummeted. >> and at exactly one month today, the nation will experience the first coast to coast solar eclipse in 90 years. >> helps you get ready to watch coming up. >> look at it, considered to be one of the most beautiful views overlooking right here in fredericksburg. the problem is, there's trash. there's one man, who is trying to keep it clean and he needs >>> you may want to go somewhere where you can cool off and enjoy nature's
the baltimore son reported this new research. >> the freddie gray case led to police officers wearingy cameras, now there are new detai details. >> you may remember the global outrage after an american dentist killed one of africa's most beloved lions. >> two years after cecil was killed, his cub has been killed the lion cub. this is a picture of the cub taken earlier this year at the national park. the -- obviously, the cub had grown up to an adult. he was shot in the same...
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freddie gray was killed in april of their junior year and it's this horrific tragedy. i'm from baltimore, born and raised and watched my hometown born on national television. watched the mother go into the riots. those are the mothers on the step team. we have to tell this story and we have to tell it now . what i love about it is how it's so mean. can you give me some tips on how to do nailed that, didn't i? not really, i'm sorry for everybody at home who had to witness those dance moves right now. my interviews with the the cast and the film which opened up on august 4 will be on tomorrow morning, so stay tunedded for that. i'm kevin mccarthy at the museum, fox5 kevin mccarthy local news. >> he should be in bed right now >> i want to see that movie. me , too. >> look closely at this tease, i promised my producer i would read it as written. still ahead , are you kitten me right me on you. >> how researchers are hoping to turn your dog's barks into words . mistakes millenials are making that could cost t tomorrow morning remembering princess diana, we'll have a sneak p
freddie gray was killed in april of their junior year and it's this horrific tragedy. i'm from baltimore, born and raised and watched my hometown born on national television. watched the mother go into the riots. those are the mothers on the step team. we have to tell this story and we have to tell it now . what i love about it is how it's so mean. can you give me some tips on how to do nailed that, didn't i? not really, i'm sorry for everybody at home who had to witness those dance moves right...
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. >> freddie gray incident was impact full on the story she started filming before and during those events. >> and talk about how that events you feel shaped the story and how it affected you throughout this process of this film and senior year. >> i would say definitely needed to focus in on something. and that was one of the turning points for us from stepping to entertain to s stepping to educate and s stepping to use it as a platform and speak about the things importantp to us. >> freddie gray was killed in april of jr. year and it was this horrific tragedy we're still unpacking and trying to figure out. i'm from baltimore born and raised watch my home town burn on national television and watch that mom go into the riots and pull out her son and those are the mothers on the step team and we have to tell the story and tell it now. >> let's get this step aparty started. ♪ >> what i love about it. it's so mean. going to give me tips how to do it? >> yeah. >> i nailed that, didn't i? not really. i'm sorry for everybody at home who had to witness the dance moves now. i'm local news". >> kev
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somehow managed to write this book between the heartbreaks of trade on martin, boyd, michael brown, freddie gray, the charleston nine, and sandra plan. as much is this history book of racist ideas is a product of these heartbreaks. young black males are 21 times more likely to be killed by police than their white counterparts between 210 and 2012. the recording and under analyzed racial disparities between female victims with police force maybe even greater. the immediate wealth of white households is a staggering 13 times the immediate wealth of black households. black people five times more likely to be incarcerated than whites. these statistics should come as no surprise. >> staff should come as no surprise. how is it that even if one does not understand or does not research the staff the way you did that we somehow seem collectively oblivious to the history, the sad history we are writing in this presidentà present moment? >> most american know the statistics. they know these disparities. either there is something wrong and inferior about black people or there is racial discrimination. becau
somehow managed to write this book between the heartbreaks of trade on martin, boyd, michael brown, freddie gray, the charleston nine, and sandra plan. as much is this history book of racist ideas is a product of these heartbreaks. young black males are 21 times more likely to be killed by police than their white counterparts between 210 and 2012. the recording and under analyzed racial disparities between female victims with police force maybe even greater. the immediate wealth of white...
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is and police community relations reached a breaking point in 2015 after the death of freddie gray while in custody. residents clashed with police in the streets following the incident. all of the officers involved were eventually cleared of wrongdoing causing further division between the community and police. sedrick alexander, a former top law enforcement official, believes bridging that gap requires action on both sides. >> we cannot give up on each other. police need community. community needs police. and we have to find a way in order to continue to build that trust and build those relationships. >> reporter: baltimore may be taking a step in that direction with commissioner davis promising transparency by releasing the body camera video. the question now, will that transparency translate to perhaps more trust within the community there. that is yet to be seen, fred. in the meantime, prosecutors in baltimore are closely examining about 100 cases involving at least one of those investigators who is currently off the job, suspended as this investigation continues. prosecutors are goin
is and police community relations reached a breaking point in 2015 after the death of freddie gray while in custody. residents clashed with police in the streets following the incident. all of the officers involved were eventually cleared of wrongdoing causing further division between the community and police. sedrick alexander, a former top law enforcement official, believes bridging that gap requires action on both sides. >> we cannot give up on each other. police need community....
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. >> and we've seen that and in baltimore with freddie gray getting the rough ride, those officers did but none of them -- they went to trial and none of them faced any type of hard time or anything in the loss of freddie gray and his family did get a civil settlement but that was it. >> right. well they weren't convicted and not all of them went to trial. not all of them were taken to trial. but it is very difficult when an officer is actually arrested for a crime of violence, it is very difficult to obtain a conviction. we've seen that time and time again. juries are very reluctant to second-guess the split-second decisions of police officers in street encounters. >> philip stenson, good to have you on. thank you for your time, i appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> we have the president on twitter today active and tweeting today a myriad of things and mainly on health care and unless the republican senators are total quitters, repeal and replace is not dead. demand another vote before voting on any other bill and while opponents to replace british colombia held protests outside of tru
. >> and we've seen that and in baltimore with freddie gray getting the rough ride, those officers did but none of them -- they went to trial and none of them faced any type of hard time or anything in the loss of freddie gray and his family did get a civil settlement but that was it. >> right. well they weren't convicted and not all of them went to trial. not all of them were taken to trial. but it is very difficult when an officer is actually arrested for a crime of violence, it...
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. >> reporter: the program began in 2016 following violent protests over freddie gray's death a year earlier. the 25-year-old died days after being arrested and transported in a police van. today the police commissioner facing new questions about trust. >> perception is reality. so if our community thinks that there are police officers who are planting evidence in the course of their duty, that's certainly something that will keep me up at night. >> reporter: the same cameras that are supposed to improve confidence tonight appear to be shaking it. stephanie gosk, nbc news. >>> tonight anticipation is mounting in nevada ahead of what could be one of the most watched parole hearings ever. o.j. simpson behind bars for nearly a decade. tomorrow he'll learn if he'll finally be set free. nbc's joe fryer is there. >> reporter: the spotlights are now firmly fixed on a prison in rural windswept nevada and a nondescript parole board office 130 miles away. two places that tomorrow will be linked by video conference for what some are calling the parole hearing of the century. the prison, loveloc
. >> reporter: the program began in 2016 following violent protests over freddie gray's death a year earlier. the 25-year-old died days after being arrested and transported in a police van. today the police commissioner facing new questions about trust. >> perception is reality. so if our community thinks that there are police officers who are planting evidence in the course of their duty, that's certainly something that will keep me up at night. >> reporter: the same cameras...
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means there was no agreement on that issue or my colleague to do or to discuss the scandal with freddie gray the deputy editor of britain's spectator magazine. now the russian defense ministry says it's taken out a number of ice all positions in syria that's amid ongoing syrian peace talks in the capital astern or has artie's remind kozyrev. two hundred ninety five strategic bombers dropped brang strategic cruise missiles on the border of hama and holmes provinces in syria and they fired those strikes at a distance all one thousand kilometers destroying three weapons and ammunition stockpiles as well as one command center now those high precision missiles are capable of being fired from a range of forty five hundred kilometers and according to russia's objective control they did their job very effectively now this is all happening on the back all of. these talks was just concluded in the capital of kazakhstan where a russian envoy ambassador suggested that said security areas in deescalation zones should be created now that decision is yet to be made to bud so the russian envoy suggested tha
means there was no agreement on that issue or my colleague to do or to discuss the scandal with freddie gray the deputy editor of britain's spectator magazine. now the russian defense ministry says it's taken out a number of ice all positions in syria that's amid ongoing syrian peace talks in the capital astern or has artie's remind kozyrev. two hundred ninety five strategic bombers dropped brang strategic cruise missiles on the border of hama and holmes provinces in syria and they fired those...
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baltimore city has one of the largest body camera -- it was launched after freddie gray's death. >>> 4:42 now. a uniformed officer says he was refused service at a virginia mcdonald's. the richmond times dispatch reports it happened earlier says he ordered and paid for his food only to have the drive through worker say he wasn't going to serve the police. the worker went against standards with that comment. it is unclear whether the employee was punished. >>> it's something people come down with all the time. but now your furry family member could be at risk. the uptick in dog flu and the signs you may want to look out for. >>> good morning everybody. weather alert for you. we're going to be in the danger zone for temperatures again later on this afternoon and for the next couple of days. there's your hour by hour planner. heat indexes could be as much as 105 degrees. limit your outdoor activity. we'll show you the ten-day chrecast whi you get to do the dishes.ed... bring 'em on. dawn ultra has 3 times more grease-cleaning power. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. >>> good morning on
baltimore city has one of the largest body camera -- it was launched after freddie gray's death. >>> 4:42 now. a uniformed officer says he was refused service at a virginia mcdonald's. the richmond times dispatch reports it happened earlier says he ordered and paid for his food only to have the drive through worker say he wasn't going to serve the police. the worker went against standards with that comment. it is unclear whether the employee was punished. >>> it's something...
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and simply means that there was no agreement on not issues earlier i discussed the scandal with freddie gray the deputy editor of britain's the spectator magazine. this was obviously trolling or trying to wind up c.n.n. a bit on the bait. and traced back to the person who came up with that video who created that video and effectively silenced him effectively blackmailed him i think it's childish of donald trump in the first place it's equally told us of c.n.n. and it's quite funny in the case of c.n.n. because they're a network that takes himself so seriously that they've been shown to be as childish as donald trump and they're also saying that the clip in science violence against journalists how true do you think this is that's all i want to swear so that's obviously complete rubbish. and you know it's just what happens on twitter and everyone needs to grow up a bit about it i mean some are saying that you know enjoy it with his followers there's a saying that his behavior is unpresidential contradicting what are your thoughts on who he argues that this is modern day presidential and that h
and simply means that there was no agreement on not issues earlier i discussed the scandal with freddie gray the deputy editor of britain's the spectator magazine. this was obviously trolling or trying to wind up c.n.n. a bit on the bait. and traced back to the person who came up with that video who created that video and effectively silenced him effectively blackmailed him i think it's childish of donald trump in the first place it's equally told us of c.n.n. and it's quite funny in the case...
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on twitter, a photo taken several years ago after the freddie gray protests show graffiti that read, if you build it, we will burn it. that was painted on a building at the corner of 20th street and telegraph avenue just six blocks away from the valdes fire friday night. >> fire crews will be checking it through the night. they have up to $110,000 in reward money for any information people can provide to help them solve the crime. >> jana katsuyama live in oakland. thank you. we've posted more info on youtube.com/ktvufox2. >>> a smoky brush fire was burning in the foothills southeast of san jose. that fire broke out an metcalf road near san felipe road on the east side of highway 101. ktvu's azenith smith shows us how it started. >> large plumes of smoke could be seen for miles in south san jose. firefighters were initially called out to a car on fire on san felipe road and metcalf road that spread in to vegetation. what first began as 5 to 10 acres quickly spread. firefighters dealing with steep terrain, making it difficult to fight. >> it's under some very heavy tree canopies so th
on twitter, a photo taken several years ago after the freddie gray protests show graffiti that read, if you build it, we will burn it. that was painted on a building at the corner of 20th street and telegraph avenue just six blocks away from the valdes fire friday night. >> fire crews will be checking it through the night. they have up to $110,000 in reward money for any information people can provide to help them solve the crime. >> jana katsuyama live in oakland. thank you. we've...
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hit left to right the baltimore police department like so they love the guy's walk who killed freddie gray i'm sorry. i don't know how freddie died any other way it was in their use of the blood for her responsibility again it's always that kind of thing of like well it's the one bad apple or not all of us are oh. this and all we are is exclusive this gives you got you know a guy shooting a woman in minneapolis speaker who called him a crime there because he heard a loud noise and she walked up to the car i mean at some point we have to ask ourselves it's time to actually rebuild how we police are selves in the ground up well and we need better psychological and just general social testing and training of officers before they go on the field because you are if you work out a scene like in minnesota if you are out a scene of a possible sexual assault and a woman coming out of the dark in her pajamas running toward your car for safety is it scares you you don't belong and get up on it and i'm sick of hearing about how scared they are exact they're the ones with the guns in the power well and
hit left to right the baltimore police department like so they love the guy's walk who killed freddie gray i'm sorry. i don't know how freddie died any other way it was in their use of the blood for her responsibility again it's always that kind of thing of like well it's the one bad apple or not all of us are oh. this and all we are is exclusive this gives you got you know a guy shooting a woman in minneapolis speaker who called him a crime there because he heard a loud noise and she walked up...
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you look at the story of someone like freddie gray who was arrested, thrown in the back of a van, hissnapped and he died. i mean, there are families that are still grieving because of incidents like this and it really is disgraceful to see the president of the united states using his platform and also just really not having any understanding of -- or regard for these incidences and the tragedies and the loss for families that have experienced this violence. >> do you think there's a sense that this administration has felt it was unsupported and so by doing this they were sort of building a bridge further to law enforcement? >> but donald trump had law enforcement support during the campaign. they endorsed him and here he is now going and speaking to law enforcement. ian p think, look, law enforcement do very difficult, important jobs for all of us and they keep all of our communities safe but the statements that he's making, they actually undermine those very jobs and in some way it's not surprising because when you look at his justice department. his justice department has already al
you look at the story of someone like freddie gray who was arrested, thrown in the back of a van, hissnapped and he died. i mean, there are families that are still grieving because of incidents like this and it really is disgraceful to see the president of the united states using his platform and also just really not having any understanding of -- or regard for these incidences and the tragedies and the loss for families that have experienced this violence. >> do you think there's a sense...
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and included this indorsement of the kind of classical rough ride police brutality they killed freddie gray please don't be too nice like when you guys put somebody in the car and you're protecting their head you know the way you put their hand over. like don't hit their head and they just killed somebody don't hit their head i said you could take the hand away ok. charles comments were bad enough but what's really disturbing about that clip is how the cops all cheered this in the symptomatic of a police culture that more resembles something from a tinpot dictatorship than a democratic republic and. why do we worship cops i mean taxi drivers have more dangerous jobs than police i disagree with your premise on this i think we need to focus one hundred percent on the president's speech i think when you're at a speech like that people tend to not be able to react appropriately the president's speech was obscene them police may have been laughing out of embarrassment or out of embarrassment or obligation or some sort of the president's here type of mentality this this speech was worse than the
and included this indorsement of the kind of classical rough ride police brutality they killed freddie gray please don't be too nice like when you guys put somebody in the car and you're protecting their head you know the way you put their hand over. like don't hit their head and they just killed somebody don't hit their head i said you could take the hand away ok. charles comments were bad enough but what's really disturbing about that clip is how the cops all cheered this in the symptomatic...
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it comes a few years after the city exploded in violence after the death of freddie gray.ty panel is back. so here is the thing. you can be pro law enforcement and pro cop and realize something bad and wrong happened here. county * you can. you need to realize that people in power have the power to take things away from you. they don't always use it wisely. this was really sick. this guy was in jail for months and he didn't even do anything. the officer planted it there. of course marijuana should be legal anyway and none of this would have happened. kennedy: it goes to your point. we have to investigate these things. but body cams are a good idea for a number of reasons. >> in this case burn the cop who was doing something awful and framing someone for a crime. and this hurts, i think, public perception of police generally which is such a disservice this particular officer did to his entire community of police officers. this throws into suspicion so many convictions and arrests saying thank got camera caught him doing that this time. how many times have cops gone the away
it comes a few years after the city exploded in violence after the death of freddie gray.ty panel is back. so here is the thing. you can be pro law enforcement and pro cop and realize something bad and wrong happened here. county * you can. you need to realize that people in power have the power to take things away from you. they don't always use it wisely. this was really sick. this guy was in jail for months and he didn't even do anything. the officer planted it there. of course marijuana...
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freddie gray's family wants to know if fers protect his head when he is thrown in the back of a paddythis referenced shocking things he said in front of suffolk county police that even the sufficient objecting police department had to say wait a minute, we're not for roughing people up and throwing them into the back of a van, which for a lot of usury called what happened to freddie gray. >> absolutely. >> how shocked were you? >> i am shocked. it is totally irresponsible for the president of the united states to encourage violence by the people who are hired to protect and serve us. they didn't really like that. it's very uncomfortable for these groups, including the boy scouts and others, to have him say things they think they're supposed to respond to, but they did correct that image, that went out. here we are, experienced police violence, had unarmed young men, black men for the most part killed and shot by the police. i know many of the police jurisdictions are trying to overcome that image, but some of them are bad apples and should not be encouraged. donald trump did this duri
freddie gray's family wants to know if fers protect his head when he is thrown in the back of a paddythis referenced shocking things he said in front of suffolk county police that even the sufficient objecting police department had to say wait a minute, we're not for roughing people up and throwing them into the back of a van, which for a lot of usury called what happened to freddie gray. >> absolutely. >> how shocked were you? >> i am shocked. it is totally irresponsible for...
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this was launched, of course, in 2016 following violent protests over freddie gray's death.k over to you guys. >>> erika, thank you. 17 after the hour. local chipotle was open after a health scare. several customers complained of nausea and other stomach problems. investigators say the restaurant is cooperating. if you became sick from the chipotle an triple 7 parkway, give them a >>> it is the district of comedy festival. it kicks off with comedy and music. if you watch unbreakable kenny smith on netflix, you know tyler burgess and jane krakowski. it celebrates the art of comedy and ability to raise awareness about current tomorrow ix. it's one night only tonight at 8:00. >>> it is a storm team 4 weather alert day. if you or your kids are spending time outside, make sure you wear plenty of sunscreen. be careful around the playground toys today, too. at the horizon camp, a heat gun showed a slide at 149 degrees. >> whoa. >> going to the pool wouldn't be a bad idea. but you touch the railings are hot. the playground toys are hot, the ground is hot. >> even the seat belt buckl
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it was snapped after the 2015 freddy gray protest in oakland.on 20th and telegraph taxed with the words, if you build it, we will burnet. >> for major construction fires in oakland in the last year. how are you approaching this in the bigger sense? >> we have the task force working alongside the afc -- atf. at our local fire investigators. it is a concern to us. moving forward is that investigation continues we will revealed information helpful to determine the ultimate cause of this incident. >> workers say they will work in fear trying to prevent what they hope will be a trend. >> mere security is not enough. >> whatever it takes. >> the cause of today's fire is unknown. if it is related to an anti- gentrification arson speak, that would not be a new phenomenon. in new york seven new homes were torsion -- and an activist group took responsibility for burning down the housing project almost 15 years ago. ktvu fox2 news . >>> two men charged in the ghost ship fire appeared in court today. the two men did not enter fleece to the 36 counts of invo
it was snapped after the 2015 freddy gray protest in oakland.on 20th and telegraph taxed with the words, if you build it, we will burnet. >> for major construction fires in oakland in the last year. how are you approaching this in the bigger sense? >> we have the task force working alongside the afc -- atf. at our local fire investigators. it is a concern to us. moving forward is that investigation continues we will revealed information helpful to determine the ultimate cause of...
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baltimore pd have struggled to regain public after the death of freddie gray.urse it led to serious conflict on the streets of baltimore with weeks of rioting and violence in the streets, not to mention the violence currently seen on the streets of baltimore right now. you have record setting violent crime as well as this general distrust, poppy. this is obviously not a situation that helps the police department. a promise from the police chief they will investigate and prosecute, if that's what the findings reveal. >> it does not help improve the issues of trust between the community and the police department. thank you for the reporting. >>> disgraced football player, o.j. simpson, you saw yesterday, got what he wanted. they granted him parole after nine years behind bars for the 2007 armed robbery. that means he could walk free october 1th. the appearance before the board animated to say the least. >> i haven't made any excuses in the nine years i have been here and i'm not trying to make an excuse now. nobody ever accused me of pulling a weapon on them. it'
baltimore pd have struggled to regain public after the death of freddie gray.urse it led to serious conflict on the streets of baltimore with weeks of rioting and violence in the streets, not to mention the violence currently seen on the streets of baltimore right now. you have record setting violent crime as well as this general distrust, poppy. this is obviously not a situation that helps the police department. a promise from the police chief they will investigate and prosecute, if that's...
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it comes a few years after the city exploded in violence after the death of freddie gray.so here is the thing. you can be pro law enforcement and pro cop and realize something bad and wrong happened here. county * you can. you need to realize that people in power have the power to take things away from you. they don't always use it wisely. this was really sick. this guy was in jail for months and he didn't even do anything. the officer planted it there. of course marijuana should be legal anyway and none of this would have happened. kennedy: it goes to your point. we have to investigate these things. but body cams are a good idea for a number of reasons. >> in this case burn the cop who was doing something awful and framing someone for a crime. and this hurts, i think, public perception of police generally which is such a disservice this particular officer did to his entire community of police officers. this throws into suspicion so many convictions and arrests saying thank got camera caught him doing that this time. how many times have cops gone the away with this. bad ap
it comes a few years after the city exploded in violence after the death of freddie gray.so here is the thing. you can be pro law enforcement and pro cop and realize something bad and wrong happened here. county * you can. you need to realize that people in power have the power to take things away from you. they don't always use it wisely. this was really sick. this guy was in jail for months and he didn't even do anything. the officer planted it there. of course marijuana should be legal...
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it was a time of trayvon martin and michael brown, freddie gray and others, so how did those events actually influence your writing? >> well, i think when you are writing about antiblack, racist ideas and you're seeing on cell phone videos, on television screens, through the cries of mothers and fathers just how lethal antiblack racist ideas still are. i think it sort of inspires you and it really in short of encouraged and showed me just how important this project that i was undertaking and i think that's really , i think, what guided me along the way. i could not sit here and talk about how difficult it is to compos this history of racist ideas when i saw these families having to deal with the difficulties of police violence. >> and certainly these are issues that we continue to grapple with here and so what i like about your book is that it -- it lays out the history of these racist ideas in america and a great narrative and gives us a road map of how we can kind of move forward using what we have learned from your research. but another thing and perhaps more important is that you have ch
it was a time of trayvon martin and michael brown, freddie gray and others, so how did those events actually influence your writing? >> well, i think when you are writing about antiblack, racist ideas and you're seeing on cell phone videos, on television screens, through the cries of mothers and fathers just how lethal antiblack racist ideas still are. i think it sort of inspires you and it really in short of encouraged and showed me just how important this project that i was undertaking...
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movement, particularly among young people pick it was a time of trayvon martin and michael brown, freddie gray, and others. so how did those events actually influence your writing? >> well, i think when you are writing about anti-black racist ideas and you are seeing on cell phone videos, on television screens through the cries of mothers and fathers just how lethal anti-black racist ideas still are, i think it sort of inspired you and it really in sort of courage and showed me just how important this project that i was undertaking. and i think that's really i think what guided me sort of along the way. like i could not sit here and talk about how difficult it is to compose this history of racist ideas when i saw these families having to do with the difficulties of police violence. >> and certainly these are issues that we continue to grapple with here, and so what i like about your book is about it lays out the history of these racist ideas and america in a great narrative and gives us a roadmap of how we can kind of move forward using what we have learned from your research. but another thin
movement, particularly among young people pick it was a time of trayvon martin and michael brown, freddie gray, and others. so how did those events actually influence your writing? >> well, i think when you are writing about anti-black racist ideas and you are seeing on cell phone videos, on television screens through the cries of mothers and fathers just how lethal anti-black racist ideas still are, i think it sort of inspired you and it really in sort of courage and showed me just how...
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police community relations reached a breaking point in 2015 after the death of freddie gray while in custody. residents clashed with police in the streets following the incident. all the officers involved were cleared of wrong doing, causing further division between the community and police. a former top law enforcement official believes bridging that gap requires action on both sides. >> we cannot give up on each other. police need community. community needs police. we have to find a way in order to continue to build that trust and build those relationships. >> baltimore may be taking a step in that direction with commissioner davis promising transparency. cnn, new york. >> thank you. >>> in canada, a staircase built to avoid beaurocracy is teaching the city of toronto a lesson. we'll explain. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by un
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but in this type of description with the president encouraging almost what we saw freddie gray lose hisisn't that an issue that this president needs to be careful of? >> the president has to be careful in the words he uses. it's not hits job s job to tell. we took this very seriously. we try to protect everybody's civil rights in order to do the job and as police officers, not only do we have to follow the law, we have to obey the law, too and i think that is when we will see. >> we are all prucare presumed until proven guilty. but this is not what we expect. but from reaction that you've gotten, are they impressed would i that talk or dismayed? >> a little bit of both. they were impressed because they got the message from the white house that they got their backs. i haven't spoken to anybody that the president was happy that the president said about the use of force. some were disgusted would eed b. i was disappointed because that is the only thing that we're talking about. so this was an opportunity that he had and think he blew it. >> great to have you here. thanks. appreciate it. >>
but in this type of description with the president encouraging almost what we saw freddie gray lose hisisn't that an issue that this president needs to be careful of? >> the president has to be careful in the words he uses. it's not hits job s job to tell. we took this very seriously. we try to protect everybody's civil rights in order to do the job and as police officers, not only do we have to follow the law, we have to obey the law, too and i think that is when we will see. >> we...
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they do not care about the victims of the michael brown thugs and the freddie gray thugs were mainly black because they have this agenda and the agenda is the transformation of the world. is, if youus analogy think that you can be the agent of the redemption of the world, again, think of what crime would you not commit or support and what law would you -- lie would you not tell? there is a natural affinity that islamisthave for these fanatics. they think they are doing god's work. they are doing it in the name of god and redeeming the world and making it a holy place by infidels. of it is what the democratic party in south dakota try to do to me, purge me i'm the building, what is that about? -- from the building, what is that about? host: we can take some questions. we have, the time is flying. we have 15 or 20 minutes. wherever you want to go first. got a question? >> [no audio] comfortable. read -- i readu that you wrote a year ago. why does the left in this country make common cause with the radical islamists? david: i wrote the book about this. all, because they both share a vie
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and police community relations reached a breaking point in 2015 after the death of freddie gray while residents clashed with police in the streets following the incident. all of the officers involved were eventually cleared of wrongdoing. causing further division between the community and police. cedric alexander a former top law enforcement official believes that bridging that gap requires action on both sides. >> we cannot give up on each other. police need community, community needs police. and we have to find a way in order to continue to build that trust and build those relationships. >> reporter: baltimore may be taking a step in that direction with commissioner davis promising transparency by releasing the body camera video. >> i want to bring back paolo. so this one incident is now prompting the review of 100 or plus other cases? >> right. the baltimore city state attorney's office is saying they have to review about 100 cases to see if the integrity of the investigations was jeopardized in any way. that's because one of the police officers mainly the one wearing the body came
and police community relations reached a breaking point in 2015 after the death of freddie gray while residents clashed with police in the streets following the incident. all of the officers involved were eventually cleared of wrongdoing. causing further division between the community and police. cedric alexander a former top law enforcement official believes that bridging that gap requires action on both sides. >> we cannot give up on each other. police need community, community needs...
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it was launched in 2016 following violent protests over freddie gray's death. >>> the 12-hour shifts in response to the recent spike in homicides. we're talking about the shifts that police officers in prince george's county are working right now. there have been 14 homicides in the county already this month. latest victim. his father said his son was looking forward to his senior year in high school this thaul. now the teen will never reach that milestone. corey was shot during an illegal transaction and that it was not random. most of the homicides this month involve criminal activity. arrests have been made in four cases. >>> prince george's county is working -- the police officers are working the 12-hour shifts in response to violence. the department tweeted the work they're doing. while you were sleeping, we'll give you a closer look in the next half hour. >>> we're learning about what left a one-year-old -- court documents show the argument that led to the shooting of a one year eeld old was about a craps game. witnesses tell investigators that two men were playing the game. th
it was launched in 2016 following violent protests over freddie gray's death. >>> the 12-hour shifts in response to the recent spike in homicides. we're talking about the shifts that police officers in prince george's county are working right now. there have been 14 homicides in the county already this month. latest victim. his father said his son was looking forward to his senior year in high school this thaul. now the teen will never reach that milestone. corey was shot during an...
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this is what was done to freddie gray. he was thrown roughly into a police van.ractured that he died. what did you make of the president of the united states using that particular imagery with police standing all around him? >> a couple things occurred me. i'm faculty at morgan state. i texted my students, did you see this? they were disturbed that you would have the president of the united states basically encouraging a rough ride, but this is what we see from this president. this is how he surrounds himself with. this is his general disrespect for the law and people of color. i hope we screen shot every single cop that cheered. them cheering for someone advocating for breaking the law -- >> police do not encourage, and publicly say rough people up. in the chicago department side he made up a story. rob emmanuel said, nope, never heard of this person. this person doesn't exist. >> it's like his friend jim, of course. he consults on all things. >> and john barren. >> yes. the thing is trump is the same person who put out an ad in the new york daily news in may of
this is what was done to freddie gray. he was thrown roughly into a police van.ractured that he died. what did you make of the president of the united states using that particular imagery with police standing all around him? >> a couple things occurred me. i'm faculty at morgan state. i texted my students, did you see this? they were disturbed that you would have the president of the united states basically encouraging a rough ride, but this is what we see from this president. this is how...
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back of a patty wagon, evokes tremendous pain and memories for many people in this country about freddie gray, he died in police custody in baltimore. i think these are symbolic in nature and adds to the angst we are currently experiencing in this country. >> jim, i appreciate your time. thanks for coming on and thanks for all you do and trying to do. appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> moments ago, the president saying his new chief of staff will go down in history as one of the greatest ever. john kelly's first day. see what happened in their first cabinet meeting. >>> plus, as the country erupts, president trump threatening to slap sanctions on it. we are going to take you live to venezuela where protests are getting violent after a controversial election. forward,. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. twith choices like the classicr. crab lover's dream and new favorites like dueling crab legs with dungeness and snow crab
back of a patty wagon, evokes tremendous pain and memories for many people in this country about freddie gray, he died in police custody in baltimore. i think these are symbolic in nature and adds to the angst we are currently experiencing in this country. >> jim, i appreciate your time. thanks for coming on and thanks for all you do and trying to do. appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> moments ago, the president saying his new chief of staff will go down in history as one of the...
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it was launched in 2016 following violent protests over freddie gray's death. >>> a uniformed officer says he was refused service at a virginia mcdonald's. the richmond times dispatch reports the incident happened earlier this week. the game and inland fisheries officer says that he ordered and paid for his food only to have the drive through worker say he wasn't going to kworks edited, receiver the police. another worker eventually gave the officer his food. the franchise owner says the worker went against standards with the comment. we're told that they are taking what's described as appropriate action to resolve this situation. >>> in news for your health now, people tend to think of supplements for the physical boost they can provide, but how about a mental boost. news4's eun yang has results. >> reporter: more and more people are turning to alternative treatments such as nutritional supplements to prevent and treat a range of health es depression. magnesium is one such supplement that studies are suggesting may offer mental health benefits. joining us now is to discuss how to use
it was launched in 2016 following violent protests over freddie gray's death. >>> a uniformed officer says he was refused service at a virginia mcdonald's. the richmond times dispatch reports the incident happened earlier this week. the game and inland fisheries officer says that he ordered and paid for his food only to have the drive through worker say he wasn't going to kworks edited, receiver the police. another worker eventually gave the officer his food. the franchise owner says...
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>> so when we go from rodney king being beat by police to all the way to freddie gray who was killed in a rough ride in baltimore some of the studies show, don't be too nice? be rough? and, oh, by the way, president trump, paddy wagon? ethnic slur. paddy wagon. an anti-irish ethnic slur. so let me get this right, you're not sitting up in trump tower arguing with me in the office anymore, you are in the white house making ethnic slurs to tell police could be more rough, violate more of people's human civil rights, violate the law. it's against the law, mr. president. it's against the law for police to mishandle people that they are arresting. it's against the law to go beyond the presumption of innocence and it's against decency to use ethnic slurs. we've all used them and we have all corrected them. i thought as president you would at least know better than to repeat them. >> coming up, convincing voters to ee flekt democrats this november, the challenges, the issues and swinging attention away from president trump. i will ask the chair of the dnc tom perez how he will do that. (vo)
>> so when we go from rodney king being beat by police to all the way to freddie gray who was killed in a rough ride in baltimore some of the studies show, don't be too nice? be rough? and, oh, by the way, president trump, paddy wagon? ethnic slur. paddy wagon. an anti-irish ethnic slur. so let me get this right, you're not sitting up in trump tower arguing with me in the office anymore, you are in the white house making ethnic slurs to tell police could be more rough, violate more of...
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. >> huge freddy gray is, right? >> sure. >> his spine was snapped and he died in the back of a police van. possibly because he was treated roughly. and you can see how if his family saw the president of the united states made a joke about prisoners being treated roughly and seeing police officers applaud, you can understand how that would be hurtful, right? >> sure. there are a lot of people who watched this speech who live in my area who are very pleased that the president is taking the aggressive approach that he is on combatting ms-13. they lost their son as a result of an attack with a machete. so -- >> the key point is there is a difference between one and the other. what seems important is someone who is a lawmaker, someone who is a president and enforcing the law, is to understand that the engaging in protecting people from ms-13, and prosecuting crimes, does not necessitate the police engaging in extra judicial violence. that seems like an important line to establish. one doesn't have anything to do with the
. >> huge freddy gray is, right? >> sure. >> his spine was snapped and he died in the back of a police van. possibly because he was treated roughly. and you can see how if his family saw the president of the united states made a joke about prisoners being treated roughly and seeing police officers applaud, you can understand how that would be hurtful, right? >> sure. there are a lot of people who watched this speech who live in my area who are very pleased that the...