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now james boyd was killed about two weeks ago and his killing was captured on police cameras. we'll show you that video. we want to warn you that it is graphic. you'll see 38-year-old james boyd on the hills arguing with officers who are there to arrest him for illegal camping. at one point it appeared that boyd is about to comply. he'll walk down with the officers, but then as you see here officers throw a flash at the disorienting device at boyd's feet. he reaches for two knives and that's when those fatal shots were fired, six rounds total, and boyd died the next day in the hospital. many in albuquerque say they've seen the video and are outraged they call excessive force used by the police department. 23 people since 2010 have been killed by albuquerque police. sthere have been task force who looked into this allegation. >> this didn't happen in a vacuum. this did not happen in a have a couple. no one has ever said to police officers, stop. >> reporter: now there will be a community rally hell here in front of the police department headquarters. we're told it will be a pea
now james boyd was killed about two weeks ago and his killing was captured on police cameras. we'll show you that video. we want to warn you that it is graphic. you'll see 38-year-old james boyd on the hills arguing with officers who are there to arrest him for illegal camping. at one point it appeared that boyd is about to comply. he'll walk down with the officers, but then as you see here officers throw a flash at the disorienting device at boyd's feet. he reaches for two knives and that's...
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boyd is seen reaching for his knife and officers fire six rounds at the man. we warn you the images you are about to see are disturbing and violent. >> james m boyd settled in for the night under a tarp on the foothills of the mountains. the 38-year-old had an extensive arrest record and he showed signs of mental illness. the video shows how he died, we warn you what you are about to see is graphic. >> get on the ground. get on the ground now. >> the albuquerque police who had engaged in a 3-hour stand-off with boyd say the shooting was justified. >> all less than lethal devices were dereplied. the canine officer was down directing the dogs, the suspect pulled out two knives and directed a threat to a canine officer with no weapon drawn. >> others are wondering if it's excessive use by albuquerque police. in the last four years albuquerque police have shot and killed 23 people, the highest per cap ita rate of police shootings in the country, four times the average. >> it makes me physically sick. you can see mr boyd was obeying the command. he was turning around and his hand - he was going to go on the ground like he was ordered to do. that's when they murdered
boyd is seen reaching for his knife and officers fire six rounds at the man. we warn you the images you are about to see are disturbing and violent. >> james m boyd settled in for the night under a tarp on the foothills of the mountains. the 38-year-old had an extensive arrest record and he showed signs of mental illness. the video shows how he died, we warn you what you are about to see is graphic. >> get on the ground. get on the ground now. >> the albuquerque police who had...
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if you look at the video of the shooting of james boyd you could see it was a military operation.t's really a military force in albuquerque in the a civilian police force. >> david, appreciate your time, appreciate it, thank you. the controversy over the albuquerque police department is playing out on line as well. maria innes ferre is here with that side of the story. maria. >> he just tweeted out earlier, there is going to be a community forum at the center for police justice. demands and plans for action. as far as the protest that went on yesterday and past midnight one of the groups that has been active in gathering people is anonymous. it's a loosely organized group of activists and hacker and they have these masks on usually and they also have the slogan, "expect us." just today, they tweeted out there, albuquerque police department, it's too late to expect us. they sent out this youtube video, they are calling from the protests of yesterday, warning the albuquerque police department that they were going to be hacked. the particularly deactivated its twitter account and fac
if you look at the video of the shooting of james boyd you could see it was a military operation.t's really a military force in albuquerque in the a civilian police force. >> david, appreciate your time, appreciate it, thank you. the controversy over the albuquerque police department is playing out on line as well. maria innes ferre is here with that side of the story. maria. >> he just tweeted out earlier, there is going to be a community forum at the center for police justice....
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boyd can be heard telling the officers that he will walk down the mountain with them. >> when a guy is coming down to give up, you don't shoot him. okay. that's outrageous. >>> jamesraham says he knew boyd when they both lived on the streets. >> he never hurt anybody. that is just outrageous the guy has a pin blade this big against guys with rifles and shotguns. we carry those pin knives for safety reasons. >> reporter: graham was among some 2,000 people who converged on police headquarters. they are protesting not just telekilling of boyd, but the 23 people who have lost their lyes in the hands of albuquerque police since 2010. they point to it as a history of a systemic problem. mike gomez lost his 22-year-old son to a police shooting in 2011. local prosecutors rule the shooting was justified. >> it ripped my heart out. it ripped my heart out. there is a hole in my heart that can never be replaced. >> reporter: authorities are still trying to find james boyds next of kin. the mayor says he too was disturbed by the police video, and he said the police chief spoke too soon when he said the shooting was justified. >> i think he shouldn't have said that. what we nee
boyd can be heard telling the officers that he will walk down the mountain with them. >> when a guy is coming down to give up, you don't shoot him. okay. that's outrageous. >>> jamesraham says he knew boyd when they both lived on the streets. >> he never hurt anybody. that is just outrageous the guy has a pin blade this big against guys with rifles and shotguns. we carry those pin knives for safety reasons. >> reporter: graham was among some 2,000 people who converged...
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. >> reporter: they were out here to protest the shooting of a homeless man james boyd.for the shooting of alfred redwine. they received a call from redwine's neighbors saying that he had pointed a gun at their children. now his sister said that was a false report. so the police arrived at the house where redwine was inside, and witnesses captured the altercation on a cell phone camera. we'll show this to you now but we warn you it is graphic. now as you're watching that, the police chief of albuquerque police department did tell reporters last night that it was redwine that had first fired at officers, and then officers were returning fire, shooting him, killing him, shooting him in the chest. most witnesses we spoke to today who saw the shooting said that redwine was not armed. he was only holding a cell phone. redwine's sister told al jazeera she had seen it all 50 yards away. she was on the line with her brother when it happened. she explains what happened when he stepped outside of the door. >> i heard the shots, and i seen his chest. he went like that and he fell b
. >> reporter: they were out here to protest the shooting of a homeless man james boyd.for the shooting of alfred redwine. they received a call from redwine's neighbors saying that he had pointed a gun at their children. now his sister said that was a false report. so the police arrived at the house where redwine was inside, and witnesses captured the altercation on a cell phone camera. we'll show this to you now but we warn you it is graphic. now as you're watching that, the police chief...
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james boyd, the victim, was illegally camping and refused orders to surrender by police officers. the standoff lasted three hours, until the moment he was shot. >> get on the ground. get on the ground. >> boyd died soon after. the justice department is negotiating. the mayor calls the incident horrific and protesters took to the streets there saying excessive force was used. heidi zhou-castro is covering the story live from albuquerque. heidi, tell us about the protest. >> sure. the protesters out here earlier this evening say their anger is demonstrated in the video. the reason is boyd appeared to be turning away from officers. that's not what the police chief said, he said the shooting was justified. it helps with his knife. since the statement that the police chief made, he backtracked and this outraged causing a public outcry. more than 1,000 people took to the streets, in protest of the boyd's death and the police killings of 23 people in albuquerque since the year 2010. that is far above the national average for a city this size. >> 23 people in four years. 23 police shootin
james boyd, the victim, was illegally camping and refused orders to surrender by police officers. the standoff lasted three hours, until the moment he was shot. >> get on the ground. get on the ground. >> boyd died soon after. the justice department is negotiating. the mayor calls the incident horrific and protesters took to the streets there saying excessive force was used. heidi zhou-castro is covering the story live from albuquerque. heidi, tell us about the protest. >>...
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the latest assault police kill james boyd, a homeless man who appeared to be surrendering at the campsite where he was sleeping. after a peaceful march, sunday's protest turned into clashes as police fired tear gas at demonstrators who threw rocks and blocked traffic. at least four people were arrested. as demonstrators marched in the streets, group claiming to be the hacker group anonymous to down the albuquerque police department's website for several hours. the fbi has confirmed its investigating the latest shooting in addition to around 22 others i police since 2010. albuquerque has one of the highest per capita rate of fatal police shootings in the country. a top ally of embattled new jersey governor chris christie has resigned. david sampson served as head of the new jersey new york port authority, which oversaw the bridge whose lanes were shut down in an apparent act of political retaliation by governor christie's aides last year. he announced the a departure at his first news conference as the bridge gate scandal broke open in january. in his comments, governor christie also defen
the latest assault police kill james boyd, a homeless man who appeared to be surrendering at the campsite where he was sleeping. after a peaceful march, sunday's protest turned into clashes as police fired tear gas at demonstrators who threw rocks and blocked traffic. at least four people were arrested. as demonstrators marched in the streets, group claiming to be the hacker group anonymous to down the albuquerque police department's website for several hours. the fbi has confirmed its...
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. >> it appears james boyd was ready to cooperate. >> he was going to go down on the ground. >> it is "how's of absurd." >> a whistle came off that no one can hear, except the richest people in the world, and they came like dogs. >> we begin the hour with disdrought family members, who after a 17-day wait received the news they didn't want to hear. malaysian airliner flight mh370 plunged into the south indian ocean, a vast and remote region on earth. malaysia's prime minister said the plane was lost. >> it's very difficult. the one thing they want to know is the answer we don't have, which is where are their loved ones. >> for some the news was too much to bear, and some refused to believe it. >> translation: what does this mean? who am i supposed to trust. they are all telling lies. >> a british communication company concluded that the final pings came at 8am malaysian time from the torn indian ocean. >> we are joined by tom wood. his brother philip wood, an ibm executive was on the flight. thank you for joining us on a day that is difficult for your family, how are you doing? >> it
. >> it appears james boyd was ready to cooperate. >> he was going to go down on the ground. >> it is "how's of absurd." >> a whistle came off that no one can hear, except the richest people in the world, and they came like dogs. >> we begin the hour with disdrought family members, who after a 17-day wait received the news they didn't want to hear. malaysian airliner flight mh370 plunged into the south indian ocean, a vast and remote region on earth....
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sir dimming is pair is he's the one who's wearing the helmet camera where we can see him shooting james boyd a homeless man he's an iraq war veteran was injured in the war and received a purple heart he's been with the army for about eight years he's on ministry to believe leave right now the officer the other officer involved keeps saying that you know he has more of an up and down record as a law enforcement officer back in two thousand and seven he was working for the state police there in new mexico and was actually fired for the gay sions of fraud and now he was able to get hired by the albuquerque police department shortly after that and he has had some high profile wrester in his career there but obviously this latest shooting of a homeless man james boyd has once again put him in a very controversial spotlight. how much is the excessive use of force the albuquerque p.d. cost and the taxpayers there sure well according to a report by the local people the local paper there in albuquerque so far these claims against the albuquerque police department have cost the city twenty four millio
sir dimming is pair is he's the one who's wearing the helmet camera where we can see him shooting james boyd a homeless man he's an iraq war veteran was injured in the war and received a purple heart he's been with the army for about eight years he's on ministry to believe leave right now the officer the other officer involved keeps saying that you know he has more of an up and down record as a law enforcement officer back in two thousand and seven he was working for the state police there in...
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a 38 year old james boyd with a comboif. he was camping and initially to come down.e was shot with a stun gun. >> the methods they used were not methods i had seen. >> they told him to please understand we are not anti- police. we are here to help our police get it right. >> alburquerque pd initiated some reforms and hired a new chief. when asked if the shooting was justified chief gordon eden said yes and then recanted. >> the mayor and i talked yesterday. when we were talking, i thought my comments were very premature. >> i think they made a mistake. he was asked the obvious question about what he thought was justified or not. i think that was a mistake. so far, taxpayers shelled out 24 million in police misconduct lawsuits. and that could get worse. liz, many of the incidents on the helmet cam. >> a key republican senator and doctor and why he a cowed the white house of cooking the books on obama care. the democrats are unnerved and the president said it is working and it is broken and people say can you fix it? i looked at this ten different ways. this health car
a 38 year old james boyd with a comboif. he was camping and initially to come down.e was shot with a stun gun. >> the methods they used were not methods i had seen. >> they told him to please understand we are not anti- police. we are here to help our police get it right. >> alburquerque pd initiated some reforms and hired a new chief. when asked if the shooting was justified chief gordon eden said yes and then recanted. >> the mayor and i talked yesterday. when we were...
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he said it's evidenced by what we saw in the james boyd clear. an officer was hired by albuquerque after being fired working for the state police. if you dig further, looking back at the history, of police fatal shootings, you see a pattern. in many cases the officer involved was hired, despite having red flags in the background the police chief has been on the job for a month. during the month there has been two fatal police shootings. he's investigating, looking at the department. as the u.s. department of justice wraps up its year and a half long investigation looking into the police department. >> heidi zhou-castro, thank you very much. >> the nation's law maker september a message to russia's president vladimir putin when the house and senate approved sanctions against key officials. lawmakers voted in favour of giving ukrainians a billion in loan guarantees. almost identical bills passed. congressional leaders hope to have a bill on the president's desk by the end of the week. >> in crimea a changing of the guard is under way. russian-backe
he said it's evidenced by what we saw in the james boyd clear. an officer was hired by albuquerque after being fired working for the state police. if you dig further, looking back at the history, of police fatal shootings, you see a pattern. in many cases the officer involved was hired, despite having red flags in the background the police chief has been on the job for a month. during the month there has been two fatal police shootings. he's investigating, looking at the department. as the u.s....
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that was the death of a homelessman james boyd, whose killing was captured op camera and sparked outrage, two weeks later we have another death at the hands of albuquerque police. . >> this 911 call from a teenage girl bought albuquerque police to alfred's apartment. at the scene a neighbour said he had threatened her daughter. >> he said back off. i have something for you. [ inaudible ] >> police say the 30-year-old as an probation for an ag ra vated vault with a deadly weapon. he came out with a gun. and this is the video of what police said happened next. this is the same moment captured on a cell phone camera. we warn you, it's graphic. >> albuquerque police chief gordon eden would not release the police video showing redwine on camera, saying he fired first, the gun was recovered at the scene. >> when the suspect exited the apartment. the armed suspect discharged his firearm. >> it's not clear when or where that happened. witnesses told al jazeera a different version of events, that redwine was unarmed and never threatened offices. this couple say they saw the shooting from 50 feet
that was the death of a homelessman james boyd, whose killing was captured op camera and sparked outrage, two weeks later we have another death at the hands of albuquerque police. . >> this 911 call from a teenage girl bought albuquerque police to alfred's apartment. at the scene a neighbour said he had threatened her daughter. >> he said back off. i have something for you. [ inaudible ] >> police say the 30-year-old as an probation for an ag ra vated vault with a deadly...
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island remind you that was the police shooting of james boyd, the homeless and mentally ill man who was killed as he wield he knives. just as that protest was wrapping up police received a 911 call and went to a case that would end up with yet another police shooting. many in this community are pointing to the irony of that situation. the police chief gordon egan has been on the job for less than a month and in that tenure already, two fatal police shootings. something i asked about him earlier. >> i think the men and women of albuquerque do a good job. i'm doing my best to evaluate the department, including myself, making sure we're doing the right thing. assessing everything from our training to how our officers are being deployed and making sure we have the right people in the right place. >> now i also asked chief eden in that press conference whether his officers should hold their heads up high, and he responded that yes, this is just an unfortunate coincidence that two fatal shootings should happen so close together. >> can you give us information about this latest shooting and th
island remind you that was the police shooting of james boyd, the homeless and mentally ill man who was killed as he wield he knives. just as that protest was wrapping up police received a 911 call and went to a case that would end up with yet another police shooting. many in this community are pointing to the irony of that situation. the police chief gordon egan has been on the job for less than a month and in that tenure already, two fatal police shootings. something i asked about him...
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it shows the deadly shooting more than a week ago of james boyd, a homeless camper with a knife in theills as he appears to turn away. >> do you believe this was a justified shooting? a justified shooting? >> do i believe it was a justified shooting? yes. >> reporter: r.j. berry says the albuquerque police chief spoke too soon last friday. >> i think chief made a mistake when he was at the press conference and he was asked an honest question about what he thought was it justified or not, i thought he gave an honest response but i think it was a mistake. >> the mayor is correct. the mayor and i talked yesterday and i told him yesterday when we were talking that i thought my comments were very premature. >> right now the attorney general of new mexico is investigating. here to help us out with this, martha mccallen. this was a three-hour ordeal, correct? >> yes, they were talking to him for three hours where he was sleeping, camping, telling him he couldn't stay there. they had stun guns, bean bag guns they shot at him. there were at least four police officers out there. it appears in th
it shows the deadly shooting more than a week ago of james boyd, a homeless camper with a knife in theills as he appears to turn away. >> do you believe this was a justified shooting? a justified shooting? >> do i believe it was a justified shooting? yes. >> reporter: r.j. berry says the albuquerque police chief spoke too soon last friday. >> i think chief made a mistake when he was at the press conference and he was asked an honest question about what he thought was it...
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james boyd was sleeping at a campsite in the sandia foothills last week when police arrived. video from a police helmet camera show officers deploying a flash grenade and then firing at boyd from yards away after he picks up his belongings and turns away. please fire beanbags and deploy a police dog as boyd lies on the ground, pleading with them not to hurt him and saying he can't move. police chief gorden eden said the shooting was justified after boyd threatened the officers with knives. but our perky mayor richard berry rejected the chiefs assessment. i think he should not have said that. i think what we all need to do in a horrific situation like this is we need to thoroughly and conference of lee go through the process. >> the albuquerque police department already faces federal scrutiny after hearing out three dozen shootings since 2010. in new york city, corrections officer was arrested by fbi agents monday over the death of a rikers island for mentally ill prisoner whose please went -- for help went unheeded for hours. jason echevarria was a 25-year-old prisoner with b
james boyd was sleeping at a campsite in the sandia foothills last week when police arrived. video from a police helmet camera show officers deploying a flash grenade and then firing at boyd from yards away after he picks up his belongings and turns away. please fire beanbags and deploy a police dog as boyd lies on the ground, pleading with them not to hurt him and saying he can't move. police chief gorden eden said the shooting was justified after boyd threatened the officers with knives. but...
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two weeks ago, james boyd, a mentally disturbed homeless man with a knife, refused to leave an illegal camp site. in this video, he appears to surrender, but police fire a flash grenade and six live rounds. >> the guy didn't have to die. there's no reason he had to die. and the methods they used were not methods i would ever use. >> get on the ground! >> only 36% of residents trust the department. here's an example why. in may 2012, a police video shows officers kicking down a door of a suspected drug dealer without a warrant. then two fire their tasers, an hour later, police find another suspect face down with his hands behind his back. one officer steps on his face while the other hits him on the head. they high five when it's over. in another incident, two officers kick a suspect repeatedly in the head. while the city council initiated some reforms, the new police chief is not inspiring confidence. when asked about the boyd fitality, he called it justified before later recanting. >> i thought my comments were very premature. was it justified or not, he gave an honest response, but i
two weeks ago, james boyd, a mentally disturbed homeless man with a knife, refused to leave an illegal camp site. in this video, he appears to surrender, but police fire a flash grenade and six live rounds. >> the guy didn't have to die. there's no reason he had to die. and the methods they used were not methods i would ever use. >> get on the ground! >> only 36% of residents trust the department. here's an example why. in may 2012, a police video shows officers kicking down a...
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some high profile wrester in his career there but obviously this latest shooting of homeless man james boyd has once again put him in a very controversial spotlight. how much is the excessive use of force of the albuquerque p.d. cost and the taxpayers there sure well according to a report by the local paper the local paper there in albuquerque so far these claims against the albuquerque police department have cost the city twenty four million dollars one of the highest profile cases was a shooting back in two thousand and ten and of an iraq war veteran who was shot by an albuquerque police a four police officer in the parking lot of a seven eleven now the city had to pay the victim's family nearly eight million dollars after that shooting and the city council president has even suggested putting. setting aside more money to deal with these settlements because there is fear that there are a lot more of these legal claims coming look at this department has been under quite a bit of a federal investigation over its actions in recent years what sort of future actions by the community i've been
some high profile wrester in his career there but obviously this latest shooting of homeless man james boyd has once again put him in a very controversial spotlight. how much is the excessive use of force of the albuquerque p.d. cost and the taxpayers there sure well according to a report by the local paper the local paper there in albuquerque so far these claims against the albuquerque police department have cost the city twenty four million dollars one of the highest profile cases was a...
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it shows the deadly shooting more than a week ago of james boyd, a homeless camper with a knife in thepears to turn away. >> do you believe this was a justified shooting? a justified shooting? >> do i believe it was a justified shooting? yes. >> reporter: r.j. berry says the albuquerque police chief spoke too soon last friday. >> i think chief made a mistake when he was at the press conference and he was asked an honest question about what he thought was it justified or not, i thought he gave an honest response but i think it was a mistake. >> the mayor is correct. the mayor and i talked yesterday and i told him yesterday when we were talking that i thought my comments were very premature. >> right now the attorney general of new mexico is investigating. here to help us out with this, martha mccallen. this was a three-hour ordeal, correct? >> yes, they were talking to him for three hours where he was sleeping, camping, telling him he couldn't stay there. they had stun guns, bean bag guns they shot at him. there were at least four police officers out there. it appears in the video when
it shows the deadly shooting more than a week ago of james boyd, a homeless camper with a knife in thepears to turn away. >> do you believe this was a justified shooting? a justified shooting? >> do i believe it was a justified shooting? yes. >> reporter: r.j. berry says the albuquerque police chief spoke too soon last friday. >> i think chief made a mistake when he was at the press conference and he was asked an honest question about what he thought was it justified or...
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the foothills fired beanbags, stun guns and six live rounds of ammunition, killing 38-year-old james boydstand-off during which boyd threatened officers with a knife. but the video the encounter showed boyd gathering his things and agreeing to descend to meet officers right before the officers fired on him. it was not an isolated event. since 2010, albuquerque police have taken part in 37 shootings, 23 of them deadly. according to a "new york times" report from 2012, the city's police officers receive payments of up to 1,000 each per shooting as part of an officially sanctioned bounty system. since 2012, the department of justice has been investigating the police department over complaints of civil rights violations and allegations of excessive use of force. on friday, the fbi opened its own investigation into this month's fatal shooting. joining me now, reporter for the associated press, russell contreraras. tell us how it started out peacefully and escalated into violence. >> the protest started peacefully, around downtown albuquerque. and moved towards university of new mexico. it kept
the foothills fired beanbags, stun guns and six live rounds of ammunition, killing 38-year-old james boydstand-off during which boyd threatened officers with a knife. but the video the encounter showed boyd gathering his things and agreeing to descend to meet officers right before the officers fired on him. it was not an isolated event. since 2010, albuquerque police have taken part in 37 shootings, 23 of them deadly. according to a "new york times" report from 2012, the city's police...
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james boyd was shot three times in the face and chest and lying in pain for nearly five minutes untils. >> the deputy survives. he describes the suspect's car and moments later a 100 mile per hour per suit and the driver fires at the deputies along the highway, blows a tire, crosses the median, slams into a semi, spin to spins to a stop and they unload the guns until he is dead. he was in colorado's 211 crew, a dangerous prison gang. the families of the disceased think she is guilty, too, but wasn't treated so in court. >>> here is a question: is the whitehouse playing politics with obamacare? it is a gift to democrats who face tough reelection battles in the newest delays. martha: we could be there. bill: it would be fun too, wouldn't it not? martha: fat tuesday. bill: 10:00 in the morning. it is happy hour somewhere, right? like in belgium. martha: sneak in one more bill hemmer. tomorrow we start our own happy hour. bill: i think you're on to something. we have to run, everybody. lent starts tomorrow in mardi gras. martha: see you tomorrow at 9:00 and "happening now" starts right no
james boyd was shot three times in the face and chest and lying in pain for nearly five minutes untils. >> the deputy survives. he describes the suspect's car and moments later a 100 mile per hour per suit and the driver fires at the deputies along the highway, blows a tire, crosses the median, slams into a semi, spin to spins to a stop and they unload the guns until he is dead. he was in colorado's 211 crew, a dangerous prison gang. the families of the disceased think she is guilty, too,...
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including this one captured on a helmet cam, shows james boyd, a 38, a mentally disturbed homeless campera knife, officers appeared to negotiate a peaceful surrender. when he begins to gather his stuff and step forward, on police command they fire bean bags, a stun gun and six live round. >> i didn't have to die. there is no reason he has to die. the methods they used were not methods i had ever -- >> reached in to shake his hand and told him police understand we're not antipolice. we're here for the police department. we're here to help our police get, get it right. >> reporter: at least six were arrested during sunday's protests. martha. martha: as you say, 23 fatalities since 2010. it's a very tense situation there. so, what do the police and the mayor say? >> reporter: well, city officials are asking for patience and reforms including a new citizens review board and a new chief who was hired last month although that isn't going so well. when asked friday if he thought the homeless shooting was justified the new chief gordon eaton said request, and recanted. >> the mayor around i talke
including this one captured on a helmet cam, shows james boyd, a 38, a mentally disturbed homeless campera knife, officers appeared to negotiate a peaceful surrender. when he begins to gather his stuff and step forward, on police command they fire bean bags, a stun gun and six live round. >> i didn't have to die. there is no reason he has to die. the methods they used were not methods i had ever -- >> reached in to shake his hand and told him police understand we're not antipolice....
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it shows, 38-year-old james boyd, a mentally-disturbed homeless man, illegally camping in open space.yd had enough and initially refused to come down. later when he appeared to surrender, police fired beanbags, a shotgun, rather a stun gun and six live rounds. >> the guy didn't have to die. there is no reason he had to die. and the methods they used were not methods i ever seen. >> reached in to shake his hand and told him police understand we're not antipolice. we're here for the police department. we're here to help our police get get it right. >> reporter: albuquerque pd already initiated some reforms and hired a new chief but that is not without controversy. asked friday if he thought the homeless shooting was justified, chief gordon eaton said yes, then recanted. >> the mayor and i talked yesterday and i told him yesterday when we were talking that i thought my comments were very premature. >> i think the chief made a mistake. he was at the press conference and he was asked, an honest question about what he thought was a justified or not i think he gave an honest response but i t
it shows, 38-year-old james boyd, a mentally-disturbed homeless man, illegally camping in open space.yd had enough and initially refused to come down. later when he appeared to surrender, police fired beanbags, a shotgun, rather a stun gun and six live rounds. >> the guy didn't have to die. there is no reason he had to die. and the methods they used were not methods i ever seen. >> reached in to shake his hand and told him police understand we're not antipolice. we're here for the...
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they were protesting the earlier fatal shooting of the homeless and mentally ill man james boyd. both shootings happened during eaton's first month as chief. >> do you think you're doing a good job? >> i think the men and women off the albuquerque police department do their best job every day. i am investigating the police department from top to bottom, including myself. >> and now another death to evaluate. redwine is the 24th person to be killed in an albuquerque police department shooting in less than five years. >> experts we talked to yesterday said something is wrong in the city, the justice department is right to do an investigation. >> president obama meets with pope francis, their common goals and the challenges their differences present. >> what was of the thing that you worried about the most that night? >> that somebody was going to try to cause harm to me or my child. >> moms trying to put a roof over their children's head, facing the challenge of keeping them safe. the risk faced in homeless shelters. >> northwestern university football players given the ok to face
they were protesting the earlier fatal shooting of the homeless and mentally ill man james boyd. both shootings happened during eaton's first month as chief. >> do you think you're doing a good job? >> i think the men and women off the albuquerque police department do their best job every day. i am investigating the police department from top to bottom, including myself. >> and now another death to evaluate. redwine is the 24th person to be killed in an albuquerque police...
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demonstrators will gather tonight and march to police headquarters to protest the fatal shooting of james boydoll on that mud slide in washington state now 14. 170 people have been reported missing since that disaster early saturday morning. >> severe weather suspending the search for malaysia airlines flight 370 in the south indian ocean. the government is offering family members of the victims payment and travel accommodations. >> there are no reports out that claim president obama will propose a legislation limiting the n.s.a.'s ability to store phone records. they are accused of storing the records of millions of american phone calls. >> financial fallout from that massive oil spill that has one of the nation's busiest water ways on lockdown. >> a school for girls in a country where women's rights are few and for between, but the west is not thrilled about what the teachers are teaching. >> a rapidly developing storm system will bring falling temperatures, high winds, even snow. >> del is back with you in two minutes. have a great morning. >> debris, 500 football fields worth of destructio
demonstrators will gather tonight and march to police headquarters to protest the fatal shooting of james boydoll on that mud slide in washington state now 14. 170 people have been reported missing since that disaster early saturday morning. >> severe weather suspending the search for malaysia airlines flight 370 in the south indian ocean. the government is offering family members of the victims payment and travel accommodations. >> there are no reports out that claim president...
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joining me james freeman from the "wall street journal." mike boyd, aviation consultant. sean cassidy, who serves as the vice president and national safety coordinator for the airline pilots association and chatwood investment managing partner jared levy is with us as well. captain cassidy, let me start with you. how would this be different if we had the live black box technology? >> i think the conversation may be needs to shift a little bit because black boxes as i think they're being described are talking about taking a massive amount of data off an aircraft and then transmitting it to a third party. now if you consider the fact right now there are probably 50,000 airplanes that are flying internationally right now that are airborne at this very moment, the ability to get massive amounts of information not might not only be a technical hurdle but might be a infrastructure one in terms of managing all that data stream. i think what we should really be talking about is, what available technologies are out there right now and what could have been used to pinpoint the loca
joining me james freeman from the "wall street journal." mike boyd, aviation consultant. sean cassidy, who serves as the vice president and national safety coordinator for the airline pilots association and chatwood investment managing partner jared levy is with us as well. captain cassidy, let me start with you. how would this be different if we had the live black box technology? >> i think the conversation may be needs to shift a little bit because black boxes as i think...
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by malcolm boyd and he gave the works of james baldwin and lots of books that named me as a personal color and named me as an adolescent who wanted to be religious but who also wanted to be rational. i wanted to believe in reason. i wanted to be an intellectual. and i didn't want the two to be mutually exclusive. and i found that i could do that through the episcopal church. and so when i was 15, my mother and i converted to the episcopal church. c-span: you went to camp. learning how to name aspects of what we might call my racial self, you know, my black racialized self to an american racist society, it was a summer like one experiences once in a lifetime. c-span: the book "colored people" -- did you have a person in mind when you sat down to write this besides your -- you talked about your daughters, but beyond that, are there people out in the world that you want to read this? and for what reason? >> guest: well, i wanted my daughters' generation of black people to know about an era that will never come back again for good and for ill; to be able to encounter, at least through on
by malcolm boyd and he gave the works of james baldwin and lots of books that named me as a personal color and named me as an adolescent who wanted to be religious but who also wanted to be rational. i wanted to believe in reason. i wanted to be an intellectual. and i didn't want the two to be mutually exclusive. and i found that i could do that through the episcopal church. and so when i was 15, my mother and i converted to the episcopal church. c-span: you went to camp. learning how to name...