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their way mistakes can slip in, and we take them out of the mental institution and put them on a gurney. >> we'll talk about where those borders are and figure out where they are. we'll be back after the short break. how do you decide who are mentally impaired and those who aren't, it's not a throw-away argument. it's a challenge with no easy answer. it's a challenge that won't yield easily to a 50-state solution. stay with us. >> you're watching inside story on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. we're looking at the execution of the millionl million--of the mentally ill. the supreme court has forbidden it, but has not come up with screens. soldier barnum, if we set out rules that are specific to rule people in and rule people out, would the game then shift to figure out how to present yourself as someone who gets ruled out? >> you know, that question goes to the heart of the public in issuing the judiciary of the mental illness. in would denigrate psychiatry to the point that it suggested that an individual could use it as an excuse and make up mellow illness as a consequence of his o
their way mistakes can slip in, and we take them out of the mental institution and put them on a gurney. >> we'll talk about where those borders are and figure out where they are. we'll be back after the short break. how do you decide who are mentally impaired and those who aren't, it's not a throw-away argument. it's a challenge with no easy answer. it's a challenge that won't yield easily to a 50-state solution. stay with us. >> you're watching inside story on al jazeera america....
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their way mistakes can slip in, and we take them out of the mental institution and put them on a gurney. >> we'll talk about where those borders are and figure out where they are. we'll be back after the short break. how do you decide who are mentally impaired and those who aren't, it's not a throw-away argument. it's a challenge with no easy answer. it's a challenge that won't yield easily to a 50-state solution. stay with us. >> tomorrow on tech know. a brutal killing. a thorough investigation. >> we're pushing the envelope. >> but this is no ordinary c.s.i. >> what went on right before that animal died? >> hunting the hunter. >> we're gonna take down the bad guys. >> solving the crime. >> we can save species. >> tech know's team of experts show you how the miracles of science. >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> tech know, where technology meets humanity. tomorrow at 7:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america presents >> somebody's telling lies... >> it looks nothing like him...
their way mistakes can slip in, and we take them out of the mental institution and put them on a gurney. >> we'll talk about where those borders are and figure out where they are. we'll be back after the short break. how do you decide who are mentally impaired and those who aren't, it's not a throw-away argument. it's a challenge with no easy answer. it's a challenge that won't yield easily to a 50-state solution. stay with us. >> tomorrow on tech know. a brutal killing. a thorough...
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>> we need to get him on the gurney, though, get him up front. >> the nerve damaged? >> i don't know. >> i didn't know what happened. >> the fact that the wounds were so graphic, they actually had to be blurred, it was best for all. they were some of the worst wounds i've ever seen. >> does it look all right? >> wanna go for a ride? >> the victim, pat ellerman, spent two weeks at a local hospital before returning to hospital. his attacker, michael ray stafford, was found guilty of the stabbing at a disciplinary hearing and received extra time in the prison segregation unit. but no criminal charges were filed against him because ellerman refused to cooperate with the investigators. we caught up with ellerman on the day he returned to general population. >> after pat recovered from his injuries and we saw him back out on the yard, again, one of the first comments he made was about his shoes. >> see the blood on my shoes? that's why i stopped fighting, because i seen blood on my shoes. >> it's indicative of prison life. you have so few personal items and you certainly do
>> we need to get him on the gurney, though, get him up front. >> the nerve damaged? >> i don't know. >> i didn't know what happened. >> the fact that the wounds were so graphic, they actually had to be blurred, it was best for all. they were some of the worst wounds i've ever seen. >> does it look all right? >> wanna go for a ride? >> the victim, pat ellerman, spent two weeks at a local hospital before returning to hospital. his attacker, michael...
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the gurney. witnesses at the time testified that the man was, quote, trying to get up.e had him strapped down. he was, quote, arching his back. he tried to get up. we knew the night it happened in april, that the excuse had gone wrong somehow. in the 43 minutes it took the oklahoma prisoner to die, he writhed and called out and gasped, when he was supposed to be unconscious. him not dying, the state officials pulled the curtains so the witnesses couldn't see what happen was happening. then, they know they attempted to call off the execution. they attempted to stop killing him after he started. the govern ears office told the prison to stop killing the person who was writhing on the gurney and is not dying. we knew this from what witnesses said about that night in april. what they had been able to see before that curtain was pulled down. over the weekend, a new court filing told us things we did not know before about that case. and the new court papers. the warden describes the scene as a, quote, bloody mess. we know they made more than a dozen acements to set an i.v. li
the gurney. witnesses at the time testified that the man was, quote, trying to get up.e had him strapped down. he was, quote, arching his back. he tried to get up. we knew the night it happened in april, that the excuse had gone wrong somehow. in the 43 minutes it took the oklahoma prisoner to die, he writhed and called out and gasped, when he was supposed to be unconscious. him not dying, the state officials pulled the curtains so the witnesses couldn't see what happen was happening. then,...
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climbed up only the gurney.ing to a better place. >> and you still think about that? >> yeah. absolutely. >>> we became friends. that's the thing about the job that i had. you're on death row. at least once a week. sometimes twice a week depending only if you're female death row and male death row. you get to know the defender. you become familiar with them. there's one offender that, when i walked in, he was in a holding cell. he looked at me and said well, you knew it was going to come down to this sooner or later. you know. he made a request. you know what i recall'd really like. i said what? i'd like some brksz in cherries. >> today, larry and michelle no longer who recollect for the texas prison system. >>> both tell me they still support the death penalty, but doubts remain about the process. >> what did watching that much rich alized death do to you? >> it made me think very seriously about the death penalty. and, again, i'll say i'm not against it. but in questionings how this person was convicted? how d
climbed up only the gurney.ing to a better place. >> and you still think about that? >> yeah. absolutely. >>> we became friends. that's the thing about the job that i had. you're on death row. at least once a week. sometimes twice a week depending only if you're female death row and male death row. you get to know the defender. you become familiar with them. there's one offender that, when i walked in, he was in a holding cell. he looked at me and said well, you knew it was...
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in alabama, death row inmates are executed on this gurney.entences are always carried out at 6:00 in the evening. >> i was 16 when the crime happened. i was 18 years old when i was sentenced to death. i was charged with capital murder, which is, you know, four more deaths in one active scheme. i was sentenced to death by the jury and judge. the jury voted ten votes to two for death. i was living with my father. me and him couldn't get along. looking back, it's -- a lot of the trouble that me and him had was my fault. things kept escalating. we got into fights. it just got to the point where in my mind at that time, i didn't feel like i had any way out. the next time we got into a fight, as soon as i got him off of me, i started shooting. i didn't stop shooting until the gun was empty. during the fight with me and my father, my stepmother and two stepsisters were in the house. when the fight started, they ran upstairs. my friend went after them. he kicked in a bathroom door. he shot the woman, cut the little girl's throat. and he found the oth
in alabama, death row inmates are executed on this gurney.entences are always carried out at 6:00 in the evening. >> i was 16 when the crime happened. i was 18 years old when i was sentenced to death. i was charged with capital murder, which is, you know, four more deaths in one active scheme. i was sentenced to death by the jury and judge. the jury voted ten votes to two for death. i was living with my father. me and him couldn't get along. looking back, it's -- a lot of the trouble that...
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of course this is the gurney.n on the right are the victim's witnesses. he's escorted in, basically sits down, a team of people strap him down on to the gurney. and his arms are placed here. on the day of execution i will come through that door. i will come around to this area and basically face the condemned. we will read the death warrant and offer an opportunity to have any last words. most guys don't say a whole lot. after that, walk back into the control room and prepare to carry out the duties. we communicate with the commissioner's room to ensure there are no last-minute stays and then we move forward. we start the process of administering the drugs. it takes approximately 20 to 25 minutes from administering the drugs, bringing the doctors into the room, having them perform an examination and them actually declaring death. we exit, the execution team takes back over. the body is delivered over to forensics and that concludes the process. >> i don't see how a man can be that cold-blooded inside, man to kill
of course this is the gurney.n on the right are the victim's witnesses. he's escorted in, basically sits down, a team of people strap him down on to the gurney. and his arms are placed here. on the day of execution i will come through that door. i will come around to this area and basically face the condemned. we will read the death warrant and offer an opportunity to have any last words. most guys don't say a whole lot. after that, walk back into the control room and prepare to carry out the...
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as some tents set up with about a dozen gurneys. and we assume that if the i.d.cess and autopsy process hasn't already begun on those two bodies that it will begin very shortly. just next to where i'm at the hospital is police headquarters for east java. and that will become the new crisis center. they're relocated that from the airport where you spoke to gary over to here. it's a large auditorium with 250 chairs big-screen tvs. and that way, the families can be as close as possible to the hospital where the i.d.s are happening and waiting. and that's where they'll be waiting for word of their loved ones fate. christine. >> david molko, thank you for that report from surabaya. again, we told you they have halted the search because of bad weather. meteorologist pedram javaheri has got more on the search that has brought that search to a halt. >> good morning. rough conditions across the java sea and over the next couple of days active thunderstorms going to develop. i want to show you an hour of daylight left in this region thunderstorms across the northern fringe
as some tents set up with about a dozen gurneys. and we assume that if the i.d.cess and autopsy process hasn't already begun on those two bodies that it will begin very shortly. just next to where i'm at the hospital is police headquarters for east java. and that will become the new crisis center. they're relocated that from the airport where you spoke to gary over to here. it's a large auditorium with 250 chairs big-screen tvs. and that way, the families can be as close as possible to the...
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. >> all right and the next clip this picks up as emts arrive and place garner on a gurney. warn you this video is disturbing. >> our panel has a lot of questions about that video. they weigh in next. nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our snapfix app. visit angieslist.com today. ♪ ♪ hey man, have you tried the voice yeah, it's amazing.one 6? especially with things that don't normally work with regular texts like sarcasm. [sarcastically] please bring amanda. she's soo fun. or if you want to sing a message. [singing] ♪ do you need anything from the store. like 2% milk or skim? ♪ or just getting around words that are really hard to spell. tell the mcdonahaney's that we can't go camping because our exchange student, thelonious, has arachnophobia, which i
. >> all right and the next clip this picks up as emts arrive and place garner on a gurney. warn you this video is disturbing. >> our panel has a lot of questions about that video. they weigh in next. nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently...
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. >>> he was trying to get up off the gurney.hing his back". we knew the night it happened, in april, that the execution in oklahoma had gone wrong somehow. we knew that in the 43 minutes it took that oklahoma prisoner to die, we know that he rited and called out and gasped all while he was supposed to be unconscious and feeling nothing. in the midst of that 43 minutes and not dying the way he was supposed to, state officials eventually pulled the curtains so the stawitnesses couldn't se what happened. then, they atechtempted to calf that execution after they started killing him. he eventually did die of a heart attack. we knew all of this from what wngss said that night in april. what they'd been saying. up until the weekend, a new court filing told us things that we did not know about that case. the warden describes that execution as, "a bloody mess". >>> the doctor that had been called in to the execution, someone asked me about putting in another line, i said i wouldn't attempt it. i didn't think i could get another line in a
. >>> he was trying to get up off the gurney.hing his back". we knew the night it happened, in april, that the execution in oklahoma had gone wrong somehow. we knew that in the 43 minutes it took that oklahoma prisoner to die, we know that he rited and called out and gasped all while he was supposed to be unconscious and feeling nothing. in the midst of that 43 minutes and not dying the way he was supposed to, state officials eventually pulled the curtains so the stawitnesses...
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in that video, as eric garner is laying on the gurney, you do not see his chest rising or falling.re is no apparent movement in his body whatsoever. he is a large guy. if he were taking a breath, or if he had difficulty breathing, it would be quite obvious. his body lays there motionless. the emts arrived. first of all, the police attempt to give some type of first aid to him. allegedly there is a pulse, they say, but you do not see this man's body moving at all in the video. they make no attempt to open an airway. she just talked to him casually. this is another problem. any of the officers and emt work together. law thata state requires medical personnel to report the abuse of a prisoner. it was done in the case of another individual where a nurse reported the abuse. >> the haitian immigrant who was sodomized by police. when he came to the hospital and was bleeding, it was the nurse that reported it. >> many times people want up in the hospital. medical personnel are required to report the abuse of a andoner and do not report so they too are complicit in the system. criminal just
in that video, as eric garner is laying on the gurney, you do not see his chest rising or falling.re is no apparent movement in his body whatsoever. he is a large guy. if he were taking a breath, or if he had difficulty breathing, it would be quite obvious. his body lays there motionless. the emts arrived. first of all, the police attempt to give some type of first aid to him. allegedly there is a pulse, they say, but you do not see this man's body moving at all in the video. they make no...
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and matthew let me play the moment when he gets put on to the gurney and placed into the ambulance. they lift him up, he is a big guy. it takes a few of them. it is an awkward process. and they lift him up on the gurney and there is a conversation with a by-stander. >> why didn't you do cpr? >> i did nothing. >> he's bleeding. >> you hear the bystander saying they didn't do anything. >> because he's breathing. but does that justify what they did? >> no. it tells me they are complicit in this guy's death because they should have -- all of our training in law enforcement teaches us cpr and immediately if someone -- once we have the area contained and the subject contained, we should immediately respond with cpr. you had the officers and other people there to do that. like this guy was a bear. -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> not when shun is breathing, you should know that. >> he was breathing and then unconscious. when you look at this, this is the problem i have with nypd when i used to work up there on operations, they just had this sort of vigilante way and a lot of times they would
and matthew let me play the moment when he gets put on to the gurney and placed into the ambulance. they lift him up, he is a big guy. it takes a few of them. it is an awkward process. and they lift him up on the gurney and there is a conversation with a by-stander. >> why didn't you do cpr? >> i did nothing. >> he's bleeding. >> you hear the bystander saying they didn't do anything. >> because he's breathing. but does that justify what they did? >> no. it...
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the gurney. witnesses at the time testify the man was trying to get up.e had him strapped down and taped down and wouldn't let him. he was arching his back. he tried to get up. we knew the night it happened that the execution in oklahoma had gone wrong somehow. in the 43 minutes it took that oklahoma prisoner to die, we know he writhed and called out and gasped all while he was supposed to be unconscious and feeling nothing. in the midst of that 43 minutes and him not dying like he was supposed to. state officials eventually pulled the curtains so the witnesses couldn't see what was happening. then they attempted to call off that execution. they attempted to try to stop killing him after they had already started. the governor's office told the state prison to stop killing the guy writhing on the gurney and not dying but that he eventually did die of a heart attack. we knew all of this from what witnesses said, what they'd been able to see before that curtain was pulled down. over the weekend a new court filing told us things we did not know about that cas
the gurney. witnesses at the time testify the man was trying to get up.e had him strapped down and taped down and wouldn't let him. he was arching his back. he tried to get up. we knew the night it happened that the execution in oklahoma had gone wrong somehow. in the 43 minutes it took that oklahoma prisoner to die, we know he writhed and called out and gasped all while he was supposed to be unconscious and feeling nothing. in the midst of that 43 minutes and him not dying like he was supposed...
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celebration featuring a germ market and life eye skating for one dollars and real snow model on the gurney holiday market and featuring high school fashts from the bayview so coma by this thursday as 5 and enjoy this winter wonderland that's at weekly buzz visit us the going forward and click on >> good morning, today is december second and all ready to welcome to the committee of the transportation committee, my name is john avalos, and the chair of the authority and the personnel committee to my left is commissioner co-hen and we will be joined shortly by mar, the clerk of the committee is steve stamos and today, is committee meeting is broa >> could you call the next item. >>dcast by sfgtv >> avalos. >> present. >> cohen. >> present. >> mar. >> absent. >> we have a quorum. >> okay. and commissioner, mar will be here soon. so we will going to have to excuse him. okay the neck item? >> item two, approve the minutes of the july 10, 2014 meeting an action item. >> okay. no comments or next? >> okay. with the minutes, and we will open up the public comment on this item, and seeing no member
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and on the gurney, as the state prepared to legally inject him, mr.on told onlookers that -- that he was the wharton and the correctional officers warden off their gurney. he went to his death babbling, and i'm convinced, and confident. texas is not covered in glory in its efforts to protect the mentally ill from the criminal justice system. currentt is panetti's state at go is he taking medication? >> if you're a death row in texas, you don't really get treatment unless you are so ill that the state can't ignore it, such as the situation with andre thomas who only was sent to the psychiatric unit in the prison system after he plucked out his remaining eye and swallowed it on the throw. scott panetti has been medicated largely for 20 years -- unmedicated largely for 20 years on texas death row. his condition continues to to chair eight. my cocounsel of the university of wisconsin school of law has ase to see him regularly, have i, and scott continues to be delusional and he is hearing voices. what is worse, he is trying to hide that. he knows that whe
and on the gurney, as the state prepared to legally inject him, mr.on told onlookers that -- that he was the wharton and the correctional officers warden off their gurney. he went to his death babbling, and i'm convinced, and confident. texas is not covered in glory in its efforts to protect the mentally ill from the criminal justice system. currentt is panetti's state at go is he taking medication? >> if you're a death row in texas, you don't really get treatment unless you are so ill...
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. >> reporter: twice a day, alan gets physical therapy, where he's strapped to a gurney to retrain his muscles. his mom sails his feerms are as much out of frustration as pain. >> okay? we're going to count to five. we're going to count to five and we'll be done. one, two, three, four, five. >> reporter: it's tough for a 4-year-old to understand why he can no longer play with his little brother. but amild the frustration and pain, there's a glimmer of hope. how much progress have you seen so far? >> well, he already is really able to move all of his extremities against gravity, so that's super good news. and he has a lot of head control now. he's actually starting to be able to sit on his own. >> reporter: and his dedicated medical team can't answer the ultimate question will he walk again? will he full little recover? do you see him running around you know gaining that kind of strength again? >> it's difficult to predict, for sure. i definitely think we'll get him moving again. we'll probably get him moving on his feet. but if he's running the same also his peers is not as positive ab
. >> reporter: twice a day, alan gets physical therapy, where he's strapped to a gurney to retrain his muscles. his mom sails his feerms are as much out of frustration as pain. >> okay? we're going to count to five. we're going to count to five and we'll be done. one, two, three, four, five. >> reporter: it's tough for a 4-year-old to understand why he can no longer play with his little brother. but amild the frustration and pain, there's a glimmer of hope. how much progress...
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the crew put her on a gurney. she was awaiting an ambulance and was transported to the hospital.no word on her condition tonight. >>> it is cold, at least by bay area standards, and it will get much colder by the wind week. temperatures are mostly in the 40s in the bay area overnight lows will get to near freezing. in fact, you should look at the lows. well look at santa rosa tonight with 2 degrees, 36 in napa, some places below freezing tonight in wind protected inland valleys. but coming out of the golf, winds up to 62 miles an hour in parts of the bay area in the midweek. more details in a few minutes. >>> $6.5 million to build, and the bridge is still leaking. water from the recent storms got in through holes in the guardrail. water is collecting in sealed chambers, but the cable is secure. they are concerned about possible corrosion. a short distance away, cargo ships are stacking the cause of a huge jam in the port. a labor dispute involving talk workers has slowed traffic to a crawl. a lot of ships have had to head north. there are only so many births deep enough to accomm
the crew put her on a gurney. she was awaiting an ambulance and was transported to the hospital.no word on her condition tonight. >>> it is cold, at least by bay area standards, and it will get much colder by the wind week. temperatures are mostly in the 40s in the bay area overnight lows will get to near freezing. in fact, you should look at the lows. well look at santa rosa tonight with 2 degrees, 36 in napa, some places below freezing tonight in wind protected inland valleys. but...
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on the gurney. lying off to the side. the guy is clearly. in ska pa inca pa incapacitated.y just left him. that's a problem. >> because what's confusing. this its what its confusing if you are saying his race and economic status are predicate for the actions if he were not black and not poor he would be alive. and, that his race and gender were the animating force for police actions to me on some level if not the state level, federal level with regard to civil rights there is a case. his race is the reason he is dead. >> what i said is this. i do believe this. but for his race, i believe he would have gotten a ticket. but for his race, i believe he would have gotten the right treatment medically. but i don't believe it was because his race that they attacked him. i don't think it was a racism that led them to arrest him in the first place. i think it was because of his race that he was treated in the manner that he was. that's what i believe. >> what about thisser erabout issue of charges? go ahead.distinction -- there i level of negligence there. >> no doubt. >> could have
on the gurney. lying off to the side. the guy is clearly. in ska pa inca pa incapacitated.y just left him. that's a problem. >> because what's confusing. this its what its confusing if you are saying his race and economic status are predicate for the actions if he were not black and not poor he would be alive. and, that his race and gender were the animating force for police actions to me on some level if not the state level, federal level with regard to civil rights there is a case. his...
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he's placed on a gurney so that the team can move him into a holding cell. following a strip search, a defeated slagle will be left in the holding cell until authorities feel they can safely transfer him back to his own cell. >> good job, guys. >> everybody in prison ain't the scum of the earth. there are actually real good people in here that would never harm a child. i would like to be in a situation where i could actually get real rehabilitation. this place here, it's just about control. >> slagle's defiant attitude seemed to change after the prison introduced the use of oc gas, also known as pepper spray, to their extraction procedure. >> please come to the door and cuff up. you understand if you don't cuff up we're going to administer oc? >> yes. i understand. >> slagle's first experience with the gas might have been a rude awakening. it was also one of the few times he submitted to an extraction without a prolonged struggle. after determining he is not going to be combative, officers allow slagle to shower off the burning gas. >> one of the really amaz
he's placed on a gurney so that the team can move him into a holding cell. following a strip search, a defeated slagle will be left in the holding cell until authorities feel they can safely transfer him back to his own cell. >> good job, guys. >> everybody in prison ain't the scum of the earth. there are actually real good people in here that would never harm a child. i would like to be in a situation where i could actually get real rehabilitation. this place here, it's just about...
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he was placed on a gurney he would never regain consciousness. by the time his family arrived at the hospital, he was dead. tonight his sister said he died a martyr. >> they didn't like he raised his voice. >> a statement saying the event in which he died is under investigation by the israeli army. we express sorrow over his death. security and stability is important to both sides and we will continue coordination with the palestinian authority. but some palestinian officials want that coordination to end and president mahmoud abbas called his death a murder. >> what happened today is nothing you about a crime. it is a crime by all measures. to which we cannot remain silent. >> abu ein was a popular figure because he personally led protests. he was released in a prisoner swap, he became a minister in the fall. fighting israel's occupation. >> he fight for the tree dom of his country. he fought for the freedom of palestine for the palestinian rights. >> palestines say they're used to civilians dying in clashes with israeli forces but this was a mi
he was placed on a gurney he would never regain consciousness. by the time his family arrived at the hospital, he was dead. tonight his sister said he died a martyr. >> they didn't like he raised his voice. >> a statement saying the event in which he died is under investigation by the israeli army. we express sorrow over his death. security and stability is important to both sides and we will continue coordination with the palestinian authority. but some palestinian officials want...
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. >> if you live in a fast idea for any law is justified, we all have to be strapped in the gurneys like the power sources in the nature extent might not move other because that is the only way you can guarantee you will not cause somebody their life. >> when you look at a warning like that, in the somebody did that. so when a power saw said not for flossing. somewhere, someplace. >> old. >> well, gravity is a virtue, too. i promise you that i was going to let you guys vote under the winner is. >> where art visors and mentors? >> where is s. counsel? with better voyeur up here. we will be vindicated. >> we add virtues that are present. >> i think we discovered another one for me, which is the sense of humor, the abilio
. >> if you live in a fast idea for any law is justified, we all have to be strapped in the gurneys like the power sources in the nature extent might not move other because that is the only way you can guarantee you will not cause somebody their life. >> when you look at a warning like that, in the somebody did that. so when a power saw said not for flossing. somewhere, someplace. >> old. >> well, gravity is a virtue, too. i promise you that i was going to let you guys...
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medic administered first aid, but by the time they carried him to an ambulance, and placed him on a gurney, he would never regain consciousness. >> an autopsy this morning showed no doubt he was murdered he was executed by the centrally army. >> but the israeli doctor says he died of a heart attack, even if it was in part caused by israeli mis. >> this is caused by stress. we found some bruises. >> the disagreement came as no surprise to the people who helped bury him, who believed that he was unique. >> why is this that particularly effecting so many people. he was always on the front line. >> . >> they will meet to discuss exactly how to respond. they are threatening to stop security coordination with israeli military. >> they made before they expected more confrontation. more crucially not enough leadership, to turn the death into a trigger. into etch larger confrontation. >> nick chef ron reporting for us, northern california is being hit right now with a massive storm that is being called the worst in five years. 60 miles per hour uprooted. >> that videotape. >> there's a lot of peopl
medic administered first aid, but by the time they carried him to an ambulance, and placed him on a gurney, he would never regain consciousness. >> an autopsy this morning showed no doubt he was murdered he was executed by the centrally army. >> but the israeli doctor says he died of a heart attack, even if it was in part caused by israeli mis. >> this is caused by stress. we found some bruises. >> the disagreement came as no surprise to the people who helped bury him,...
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as you can see, it's still a few more minutes before officers finally load garner on to a gurney. this case, in some ways, seems different than the reaction, for instance, to the nonindictment of michael brown's shooter. in this case, even some conservative kmen state acommen been expressing confusion and bewilderment. >> how could you possibly come up with this particular verdict? what went wrong. when you look at what they did to this guy and the -- putting him in a chokehold like that, it's -- it's inexcusable. absolutely inexcusable and brutal. >> for now, hopes of finding out how the grand jury reached its decision seemed to be on hold. just hours ago, a stanton island judge released limited information on the panel. the number of witnesses, 50. how many exhibits were entered into evidence, 60. but what the witnesses said, what that evidence was, we do not know and we will not know. no transcripts or testimony of evidence will be released to the public, we're told. cnn's joe johns has the latest. >> reporter: jake, there is another demonstration scheduled here in manhattan to
as you can see, it's still a few more minutes before officers finally load garner on to a gurney. this case, in some ways, seems different than the reaction, for instance, to the nonindictment of michael brown's shooter. in this case, even some conservative kmen state acommen been expressing confusion and bewilderment. >> how could you possibly come up with this particular verdict? what went wrong. when you look at what they did to this guy and the -- putting him in a chokehold like that,...
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unarmed people more than 20-times after a high speed chase and using a taser on a man strapped to a gurney. one recent case is last month's fatal shooting of 12-year old tamir rice, who was shot while carrying a pellet gun. >> they engage in a pattern and practice of using excessive force. as a result, it includes insufficient accountability, inadequate training, ineffective policies and inadequate to engagement in the community. >> cleveland and the justice department agreed to have an independent monitor oversee and ensure reforms. one of saint louis rams says he's received threats since his protest over the ferguson grand jury ruling. jared cook was one of the five rams who entered the field with their hands up during sunday's game. that gesture has been used to protest police brutality after witnesses said michael brown was surrendering when he was shot and killed. cook says he doesn't regret what they did, but he has seen threats online. >> have seen a lot of threats? >> absolutely. >> do you have extra security? >> i don't think so. it's all on the computer. happy to tell? >>cook say
unarmed people more than 20-times after a high speed chase and using a taser on a man strapped to a gurney. one recent case is last month's fatal shooting of 12-year old tamir rice, who was shot while carrying a pellet gun. >> they engage in a pattern and practice of using excessive force. as a result, it includes insufficient accountability, inadequate training, ineffective policies and inadequate to engagement in the community. >> cleveland and the justice department agreed to...
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and i was walking alongside the gurney holding ben's hand.his warm little hand, which i was loving at the moment, ben was looking straight up and he said, mom, do you see that light? no, i don't see anything. but he said, it's there, can you see it? and he told me it made him feel really good, and he thought it was an angel. >> nine years later or so, when he was 13, you took him to the cardiologist. >> he explained what was happening with ben's heart that it wasn't pumping properly at this point, and fluid was backing up. the doctor reiterated that we need to start thinking about heart transplants. >> so how did ben take this? >> when ben and i left the appointment, he just asked me very seriously, mom, am i going to die? so i said, yes, you will, and we all do at some point. none of us really know when that is. >> how hard was that conversation for you? >> it was really heart breaking. he was just so young. and he's having to deal with difficult questions, and i just wish he didn't have to deal with that at such a young age. on the first da
and i was walking alongside the gurney holding ben's hand.his warm little hand, which i was loving at the moment, ben was looking straight up and he said, mom, do you see that light? no, i don't see anything. but he said, it's there, can you see it? and he told me it made him feel really good, and he thought it was an angel. >> nine years later or so, when he was 13, you took him to the cardiologist. >> he explained what was happening with ben's heart that it wasn't pumping properly...
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by the time protesters carried him to an ambulance and placed him on a gurney, he would never regain consciousness. >> an autopsy showed with no doubt he was murdered, executed by the israeli army. >> reporter: the israeli doctors said he decide of a heart attack, even if it was caused by israeli police. >> this is caused by stress. it can be found that some bruises, minor bruises in the muscle layers. >> the disagreement over how it died came as no surprise to the people that believed he was unique. >> why is this death particularly affecting so many people. >> he was on the fronts lines. that is why he was respected by the people. >> today they buried one of the few palestinian leaders whose death leaves a void at a moment when these mourners are looking for leaders. tomorrow leaders will meet to see how they'll respond to the death. they have threatened to stop cooperating or coordinating with the military. it helped to keep the violence from exploding further. the threat is significant. it has been made before. we expected a lot more violence and protest after today's funeral. pe
by the time protesters carried him to an ambulance and placed him on a gurney, he would never regain consciousness. >> an autopsy showed with no doubt he was murdered, executed by the israeli army. >> reporter: the israeli doctors said he decide of a heart attack, even if it was caused by israeli police. >> this is caused by stress. it can be found that some bruises, minor bruises in the muscle layers. >> the disagreement over how it died came as no surprise to the...
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the protesters carry him towards an ambulance, place him on a gurney, and he would never regain consciousness. by the time his family arrived at the hospital he was dead. tonight his sister told me he decide a martyr. >> in the end he paid with his life because settlers and soldiers didn't like he raised his voice. >> reporter: defense minister released a statement saying, quote, the event in which ziad abu ein died is under investigation by the idf. we express sorrow over his death. some palestinian officials want the coordination to end, and president mahmood a abbas called it a murder. abu ein was a popular figure. he was taken prisoner and released in a prisoner swap. >> he fight for the freedom of his country. he fight for the freedom of palestine, for the palestinian rights. >> palestinians say they're used to civilians dieing in clashes with israeli forces, but this was a minister. it was supposed to be a peaceful protest. >> abu ein's funeral will take place tomorrow. and it will clearly be an event that will increase tensions between israelis and palestinians. >> nick schifrin for us
the protesters carry him towards an ambulance, place him on a gurney, and he would never regain consciousness. by the time his family arrived at the hospital he was dead. tonight his sister told me he decide a martyr. >> in the end he paid with his life because settlers and soldiers didn't like he raised his voice. >> reporter: defense minister released a statement saying, quote, the event in which ziad abu ein died is under investigation by the idf. we express sorrow over his...
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protesters carry him towards an ambulance, he's placed on a bu gurney, and he would never regain consciousness. tonight his sister told me that he died a martyr. >> in the end he paid with his life because settlers and soldiers didn't like he raised his voice. >> reporter: they released a statement saying, quote, the event in which abu a ein died is under investigation by the israeli authority but some palestinian officials want the coordination to end. president mahmood abbas called abu ein's death a murder. >> what happened today is nothing but a crime. it is a crime by all measures, to which we can cannot remain silent. >> abu ein was a popular political figure because he personally led protests. he sent time in prison but was released in a prisoner swap. tonight his family say he spent much of his life fighting israeli occupation. >> he fight for the freedom of his country. he fight for the freedom of the palestine. >> this was a minister. this was supposed to be a peaceful protest. >> abu ein's funeral will be attended by thousands of people surely an event that will increase tension betw
protesters carry him towards an ambulance, he's placed on a bu gurney, and he would never regain consciousness. tonight his sister told me that he died a martyr. >> in the end he paid with his life because settlers and soldiers didn't like he raised his voice. >> reporter: they released a statement saying, quote, the event in which abu a ein died is under investigation by the israeli authority but some palestinian officials want the coordination to end. president mahmood abbas...
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dozens of gurneys being prepared to receive victim who will then undergo the formal identification processnow, just next door to the hospital where we were police headquarters for java that will become the new crisis center here for family members. so families of the 162 passengers and crew on board that flight invited to come make themselves at home. meet caregivers for religious officials, and that will be where they receive updates from officials. they'll be able to monitor news on giant monitors put up in the auditorium. i have to tell you, christine, just talking to some of the family members, one gentleman in particular who lost four relatives including two granddaughters on the way to singapore for holiday, said the best we can hope for is that their remains are returned. certainly a grim task ahead. >> we wish the families the best and pray for them. david malco, thank you so much in indonesia. >>> as we mentioned bad weather stalling the search in the java sea. they have located the wremage using sonar. and now comes the difficult task of trying get in there. meteorologist pedram
dozens of gurneys being prepared to receive victim who will then undergo the formal identification processnow, just next door to the hospital where we were police headquarters for java that will become the new crisis center here for family members. so families of the 162 passengers and crew on board that flight invited to come make themselves at home. meet caregivers for religious officials, and that will be where they receive updates from officials. they'll be able to monitor news on giant...
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sir, sir, we're here to ten you, and then just walks off, and then eventually they drop him on a gurney, and it's a big man, and aisle sure he is not easy to carry but not how you want to see a human being being treated. >> i want to read your column while we play the video. it's the second eric garner video that made me cry. not the one where officer daniel pantaleo choke are garber were smashing his head into the sidewalk as other cops hold down and cuff garner, ignoring pleas he issued witness the -- with the last air in this lungs. it's the video shot later as eric garner lies dying among the men and women in uniform who seemed to not give a damn. harry transcribeses what happens and then continues. garner had a heart attack in the plans and died. as he lay dying he was treated like a piece of market but pantaleo, the officer, the other cops and the medical technicians. had garner below treated with basic human dignity he might not be dead, harry writes, and writes, anyone unsure why so many people of color are upset with the police, put down your politics, open your eyes and watch
sir, sir, we're here to ten you, and then just walks off, and then eventually they drop him on a gurney, and it's a big man, and aisle sure he is not easy to carry but not how you want to see a human being being treated. >> i want to read your column while we play the video. it's the second eric garner video that made me cry. not the one where officer daniel pantaleo choke are garber were smashing his head into the sidewalk as other cops hold down and cuff garner, ignoring pleas he issued...
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he's carried to an ambulance, placed on a gurney, he never regains consciousness. by the time his family arrived at the hospital, he was dead. tonight his sister told me he died a martyr. >> translation: in the end he paid with his life. the defense minister released a statement saying: some officials want the coordination to end, and president mahmoud abbas called the death a murder. >> what happened today is nothing but a crime. it is a crime by all measures. to which we can not remain silent. >> reporter: he was a popular political figure because he personally led protests. in 1980 he was sentenced to life in prison over the killing of two israeli, he was released in a prisoner swap and became a minister in september. tonight his family mourned a man fighting for his country. >> translation: he fought for the freedom of palestine and our rights. >> reporter: this was a minister who died in the clash, and it was supposed to be a peaceful protest. the funeral is scheduled for 4:00am eastern that will take place in rom articlea in the president's house, and will be
he's carried to an ambulance, placed on a gurney, he never regains consciousness. by the time his family arrived at the hospital, he was dead. tonight his sister told me he died a martyr. >> translation: in the end he paid with his life. the defense minister released a statement saying: some officials want the coordination to end, and president mahmoud abbas called the death a murder. >> what happened today is nothing but a crime. it is a crime by all measures. to which we can not...
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. >> i could see her on a gurney. her face was already turning blue.th from her neck and successfully revived her. she was immediately transferred to medical. >> i'm glad they got here. she's got too much family that loves her. she doesn't need to leave like that. >> with trevino in the medical unit, the adam 100 pod is a very different place. >> with the three of them in there, apkaw, simpson and lopez, they are all relatively calm inmates. they don't deal with anything, they sleep all day. they sleep all night. when trevino was there, she would really provoke people into acting poorly. and that's just her nature. >> yeah, she kind of connects all of us here. so, yeah, it's been a little more quiet. >> but the pod isn't quiet for long. one week later, trevino was returned to her cell. >> i don't know what happened. i just flipped. i was like the state's going to kill me, i'm going to kill myself before they kill me, you know what i mean? >> while she claims to no longer be suicidal, her plans are nevertheless self-destructive. >> if i get the death pe
. >> i could see her on a gurney. her face was already turning blue.th from her neck and successfully revived her. she was immediately transferred to medical. >> i'm glad they got here. she's got too much family that loves her. she doesn't need to leave like that. >> with trevino in the medical unit, the adam 100 pod is a very different place. >> with the three of them in there, apkaw, simpson and lopez, they are all relatively calm inmates. they don't deal with...
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sirens signaling the two ambulances arriving that were red cross and hospital workers waiting with gurneyse two body bags were then rushed into a special wing of this hospital to be treated and also identified. the hospital director tells us that what they're doing is trying to give the initial identification to figure out the gender the height and any identifying marks and facial recognition who can tell you who the passengers and crew are. we know the families have already given up-to-date photos of their loved ones exactly for this purpose. the weather is in part of that. we've had high waves and also high winds which obviously makes things very difficult for the divers and little visibility and also for the ships and the aerial support in the area. the concern, of course is the next couple of days could be just as bad. jake? >> paula hancocks in borneo thank you so much. let's bring in captain tim taylor submersible specialist and the captain of tiburon. do you think it's likely that this object that has been picked up by the sonar, even though the airline won't yet confirm it do you t
sirens signaling the two ambulances arriving that were red cross and hospital workers waiting with gurneyse two body bags were then rushed into a special wing of this hospital to be treated and also identified. the hospital director tells us that what they're doing is trying to give the initial identification to figure out the gender the height and any identifying marks and facial recognition who can tell you who the passengers and crew are. we know the families have already given up-to-date...
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that point ambulances rushed to the scene and paramedics began taking out some of the hostages on gurneys. >> thank you very much to courtney from "the daily beast." for more on the gunman we're joined by nbc's jim massceda. >> we understand that there were regular phone calls into british intelligence agencies in london and other western capitals to try to find out what more could be gleaned about this individual and whether this could be part of an international plot. now that it's over, all signs are pointing to a man acting really on his own and not as part of any jihadist or terrorist organization. joy, he is somebody with a very long police record. australian police sources saying that he was approximately 50 years old, an iranian immigrant, with a very troubled and criminal past. his name man haron monis, but on his website he went by the name of sheikh haron, sheikh in this sense meaning cleric or spiritual leader. haron was apparently out on bail facing charges in australia on at least a dozen sexual assault cases. he was also found guilty back in 2012 for rioting and mailing hat
that point ambulances rushed to the scene and paramedics began taking out some of the hostages on gurneys. >> thank you very much to courtney from "the daily beast." for more on the gunman we're joined by nbc's jim massceda. >> we understand that there were regular phone calls into british intelligence agencies in london and other western capitals to try to find out what more could be gleaned about this individual and whether this could be part of an international plot....
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he lies there for four minutes before anybody checks his pulse, seven minutes before he's put on a gurneyand it's rather stunning. now, as the former president insinuated, we don't know all the details of what the grand jury was told. we don't know all the information and all the testimony, but we are all witnesses to what happened to eric garner. and i think that's the key difference between this case and all the other cases that we've seen. >> and why we've seen so many seemingly divisive yet united voices on this particular case. and now as we know up to the federal government, if they will bring the civil rights charges. jake tapper, i know you'll have more on this at the top of the hour on "the lead." >> we'll be talking to the daughter of eric garner at the top of the show. >> oh, wow, great. thank you, jake. >>> after the break here, we'll talk to a black pastor on what he will be telling his congregations this coming sunday. better menu at red lobster! with more of what you love! try our newest wood-grilled combination! maine lobster, extra jumbo shrimp, and salmon! so hurry in! a
he lies there for four minutes before anybody checks his pulse, seven minutes before he's put on a gurneyand it's rather stunning. now, as the former president insinuated, we don't know all the details of what the grand jury was told. we don't know all the information and all the testimony, but we are all witnesses to what happened to eric garner. and i think that's the key difference between this case and all the other cases that we've seen. >> and why we've seen so many seemingly...