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michael moscaritolo of quincy, mark o' brien of south boston, and james ferguson of dorchester are facing murder indictments. lauren kalil of quincy was indicted on one count of accessory after the fact. the founder of a paxton animal shelter destroyed in a fire says he will rebuild. richard clark tells the worcester telegram the new facility will be sturdier and more cutting-edge than the building that burned sunday night. killed that fire. a gofundme page raising funds for the sweet pea friends of rutland animals facility has already raised more than $100,000. right now, two fantasy sports sites are fighting to stay in business in new york. at a court hearing that is just getting underway, boston-based draft kings and fan duel will argue they are legal under state law. new york' s attorney general wants to shut the sites down immediately -- calling them illegal gambling operations. this is expected to be a long legal battle. a wide receiver for the rams shot twice in the head, an update on his condition right now. a close call for a demolition worker. how he and his excavator were nearl
michael moscaritolo of quincy, mark o' brien of south boston, and james ferguson of dorchester are facing murder indictments. lauren kalil of quincy was indicted on one count of accessory after the fact. the founder of a paxton animal shelter destroyed in a fire says he will rebuild. richard clark tells the worcester telegram the new facility will be sturdier and more cutting-edge than the building that burned sunday night. killed that fire. a gofundme page raising funds for the sweet pea...
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james ferguson, -- previously pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges. new at noon. aaron hernandez is not be in court to face a lawsuit filed by a former friend who says the patriots star shot him in the face. documents filed this week in florida show the trial of alexander bradley' s lawsuit will begin at the end of the month without hernandez. bradley is seeking damages for injuries he suffered in the february 2013 shooting that happened after he and hernandez left a miami strip club. hernandez is serving a life sentence for the 2013 killing of odin lloyd. emily: police are investigating an infant' s death in sandwich. officers rushed to the home on short lane yesterday morning for a report of an unresponsive child. the one-month-old was pronounced dead at cape cod hospital. the district attorney' s office says there are no obvious signs of trauma or foul play. they' re working to determine how the baby died. emily: right now two people are recovering after being pulled it started with several 911 calls around 10:00 last night reporting people screaming. a kayaker
james ferguson, -- previously pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges. new at noon. aaron hernandez is not be in court to face a lawsuit filed by a former friend who says the patriots star shot him in the face. documents filed this week in florida show the trial of alexander bradley' s lawsuit will begin at the end of the month without hernandez. bradley is seeking damages for injuries he suffered in the february 2013 shooting that happened after he and hernandez left a miami strip club....
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james: how are you, aaron? aaron: i'm great. i'm so excited to be here on craig ferguson. [laughter] james: ok.hitford is here tonight, everybody! [applause] oh, no! oh, no! oh, no! what's happened? oh, dear. i think he might have been here sings friday. -- since friday. how are you, bradley? you don't look so great. bradley: i need some writing. james: you need some writing? bradley: i need some writing. james: ok. well, luckily there is a man in the building who might be able to do that. bradley: well, then, i'll come out. james: bradley whitford, everybody! reggie, are you ready? he's reggie watts. i'm james corden and this, this is "the late late show!" roll the titles! reggie: ♪ it's "the late late show" it's "the late late show" whoo! it's "the late late show" it's "the late late show" it's "the late late show" ♪ [applause] james: aaron sorkin, can you believe it? now, we're going to play a game right now, guys. we tried this before and i have to admit i'm not great at it. it is something i want to get better at. we're going to try to do that tonight. it is a lot of fun. it is "where's re
james: how are you, aaron? aaron: i'm great. i'm so excited to be here on craig ferguson. [laughter] james: ok.hitford is here tonight, everybody! [applause] oh, no! oh, no! oh, no! what's happened? oh, dear. i think he might have been here sings friday. -- since friday. how are you, bradley? you don't look so great. bradley: i need some writing. james: you need some writing? bradley: i need some writing. james: ok. well, luckily there is a man in the building who might be able to do that....
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why does she need a piece of paper in front much her to think there is ferguson effect? jamesn that speech used very specific examples of this with police that he has spoken with on the ground changing their behavior. widespread use of cell phone video taken by people during arrests on these police. i mean he was very specific examples. while they're not producing some data on piece of paper to back this up, i don't understand the dismissal of the evidence at hand. >> we're living in time when people are screaming in the streets, pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon. of course police officers are probably not going to be as readily available to jump into things if there is camera around. we're living in a time, all i want to say as we're closing this out, i've taken to, whenever i see soldier on street i say thank you for service. i say this to police officers. i don't think they're getting enough love or respect. putting their life on the line for us every day. andrea: hug a cop, that is the moral. i will be the first to do it after this show. forensic teams scouring a apar
why does she need a piece of paper in front much her to think there is ferguson effect? jamesn that speech used very specific examples of this with police that he has spoken with on the ground changing their behavior. widespread use of cell phone video taken by people during arrests on these police. i mean he was very specific examples. while they're not producing some data on piece of paper to back this up, i don't understand the dismissal of the evidence at hand. >> we're living in time...
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fbi director james kony spoke out about what some in law call the ferguson effect. claiming that violent crime is on the rise because police are afraid to do their job correctly because it may be captured on cellphones and posted to the world. to director comey of police mistreating or killing unarmed black americans created a "chill wind" blowing through american law enforcement. director comey admits there's no data to support the idea. many viral videos showed the police misbehaviour that black americans complained about. that lacked the evidence to challenge or confront. why are police changing their before. we are not taking the initiative as top cop put it. what do the video have to do with police doing their job. cops are public servants. if they are not doing anything wrong, they shouldn't mind being filmed and the need for progressive policing is no excuse. police in the communities they serve have to reach an accomodation where nonviolent citizens shouldn't have to fear anyone with a uniform, badge and a gun. let's hope it's not too third for some first an
fbi director james kony spoke out about what some in law call the ferguson effect. claiming that violent crime is on the rise because police are afraid to do their job correctly because it may be captured on cellphones and posted to the world. to director comey of police mistreating or killing unarmed black americans created a "chill wind" blowing through american law enforcement. director comey admits there's no data to support the idea. many viral videos showed the police...
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ferguson, plessy was, like, james bennett's complexion.tant, you know, african ancestor somewhere in there. and literally in the case the guy writes, listen, i'm not here to figure out whether this dude is black or not, that's not really what's up. because he couldn't. there's no coherent definition of it. so when you understand it in that way, you get that we made this world. and the trouble with that is that means you have some responsibility and even an ability to unmake the world. to make it different. it really is on us, you know? this is not some curse that somebody else gave us. we did this. and so i think it's, like, really important to realize that. so that, you know, is a long way of saying -- [laughter] what is it, race is the child of racism, not the father. >> here's a short and very interesting question, i think. how, if at all, would this book have been different if you had a daughter? [laughter] >> that's impossible to say, right? i had saw years with samari, and that's my reflection of 15 years with him. i don't have a dau
ferguson, plessy was, like, james bennett's complexion.tant, you know, african ancestor somewhere in there. and literally in the case the guy writes, listen, i'm not here to figure out whether this dude is black or not, that's not really what's up. because he couldn't. there's no coherent definition of it. so when you understand it in that way, you get that we made this world. and the trouble with that is that means you have some responsibility and even an ability to unmake the world. to make...
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dramatic spike in vy lent crime, and some including the fbi director james comey says that is because of what is being called the fergusonfect. >> ah, the ferguson effect. not to be confused with the fergie effect. which is when you become overly aggressive about showing people your humps, your humps, your humps, your humps, your lovely lady lumps. so what exactly is the ferguson effect? >> the ferguson effect, claiming that violent crime is on the rise because police are afraid to do their jobs aggressively. afraid that if they do, their actions may be captured on cell phones. i spoke to officers privately in one big city precinct, who describe being surrounded by young people with mobile phones held high, taunting them, damn you kids! and the worst part is they're all filming in portrait mode, just turn your phone sideways for the love of god. turn it sideways, according to some, the ferguson effect is a real issue. people claim that the police are unable to do their jobs because they're afraid of being caught doing their jobs bad. and this is a big problem. unless you deal in fact. in which case it's not actually a pr
dramatic spike in vy lent crime, and some including the fbi director james comey says that is because of what is being called the fergusonfect. >> ah, the ferguson effect. not to be confused with the fergie effect. which is when you become overly aggressive about showing people your humps, your humps, your humps, your humps, your lovely lady lumps. so what exactly is the ferguson effect? >> the ferguson effect, claiming that violent crime is on the rise because police are afraid to...
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ferguson. ruby bridges with the first black students with a previously all deep south. at 59 no nine. also the first african methodist. the state james church that is still a functioning institution. to offer a window into the city read by the st. louis cathedral that a person of color received a contract with the staircases. as a free man of color was one of the most active this with their best. and also with the underground railroad. in those that depicted black life of military contributions as the 1815 battle with a snare drum of the drummer boy who kept up the drumbeat the reconstruction exhibit the first black newspaper is in the south in the first daily newspaper. of the third floor and then to revolutionize sugar cane processing and the processing methods. and while they provided us with great artifacts it is a living museum. and then from the back of st. louis cathedral this is the site where slaves gathered of the african homeland. a clergyman noted that custom and after the civil war to celebrate the "emancipation proclamation". with the death of abraham lincoln with the civil disobedience today a statue of louis armstrong
ferguson. ruby bridges with the first black students with a previously all deep south. at 59 no nine. also the first african methodist. the state james church that is still a functioning institution. to offer a window into the city read by the st. louis cathedral that a person of color received a contract with the staircases. as a free man of color was one of the most active this with their best. and also with the underground railroad. in those that depicted black life of military contributions...
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ferguson. to become the first black student in the previous week all white school since reconstruction and. north with his loss of the site of the episcopal church with the state james church is still a functioning institution. but that is right by the cathedral but then he received a contract in the 70 '90s she also houses a bus who was a man of color as an activist philanthropist. and that the diversity of life for the insurrection plantation and politics it highlighted the battle of new orleans with the snare drum with the black drummer boy as it was recorded. the first black newspaper in the south end on the third floor her bend on the third floor her bed new orleans to look that sugar cane processing and well they had a great artifacts was a living museum walking down the street from the back of the cathedral we arrived at louis armstrong park. were they relived the african homeland. it is soon as 7086 in dissembled and a experience to celebrate the emancipation and proclamation and actually staged a demonstration with the city tens rotation in new orleans that once and for the voodoo chance of the west african women. in the congo square of the national registe
ferguson. to become the first black student in the previous week all white school since reconstruction and. north with his loss of the site of the episcopal church with the state james church is still a functioning institution. but that is right by the cathedral but then he received a contract in the 70 '90s she also houses a bus who was a man of color as an activist philanthropist. and that the diversity of life for the insurrection plantation and politics it highlighted the battle of new...
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i mean, when you look at the fact that even fbi director james comey and president obama have two different views on the fergusonffect, let me show them to you and get your response. >> in today's youtube world, our officers are reluctant to get out of their cars and dot work that controls violent crime. some part of the explanation is a chill wind that has blown through law enforcement over the last year. >> overall, violent crime rates across the nation appear to be nearly as low as they were last year. we have to stick with the facts. what we can't do is cherry-pick data or use anecdotal evidence to drive policy. >> this whole feeling that there's no need for reform and the talk of reform gives a chilling effect on police, how do you feel about that kind of rhetoric that's put out apparently by the fbi director? >> there was one police officer i saw on television saying they're going to, because of the ferguson effect, they're not going to, they're only going to arrest people when necessary. well you wonder what was going on before the ferguson effect. they should only be arresting people when necessary but i
i mean, when you look at the fact that even fbi director james comey and president obama have two different views on the fergusonffect, let me show them to you and get your response. >> in today's youtube world, our officers are reluctant to get out of their cars and dot work that controls violent crime. some part of the explanation is a chill wind that has blown through law enforcement over the last year. >> overall, violent crime rates across the nation appear to be nearly as low...
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the ferguson effect is one that inspires young people to engage in fearless activism. >> lizz brown, jameserson. i enjoyed our conversation. thank you. >> thank you. >>> two americans have been killed at a police training center in jordan. was he a disgruntled officer or is there more to our story? >>> also, ben carson's credibility and the media microscope. the republican front-runner says the media has been very unfair to him. have we? >> congress wants to know why high school football players are dying on the field. legislation aimed at preventing tragedies. uld put tvs anywhere without looking at cable wires and boxes in every room. how are they always one step ahead of us? well, because their technology is far superior. or because they have someone on the inside. is that right, gil? sir, i would never... he's with them! he's wearing a wire. take off his shirt! take off his shirt! oh! ah! alright, i'm putting you in charge of the holiday party. (vo) get rid of cable and upgrade to directv. call 1-800-directv. hey! how are you?g? where are we watching the game? you'll see. i think my bo
the ferguson effect is one that inspires young people to engage in fearless activism. >> lizz brown, jameserson. i enjoyed our conversation. thank you. >> thank you. >>> two americans have been killed at a police training center in jordan. was he a disgruntled officer or is there more to our story? >>> also, ben carson's credibility and the media microscope. the republican front-runner says the media has been very unfair to him. have we? >> congress wants to...
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ferguson, yes. they could have talked about the fbi investigation: james comey recently up on capitol hill said he ising this case. >> we believeq5 that to be true. we also know the "the washington post" is heavy on this case. and so if there is anything untoward, it will get to the public. so everybody should know that all right, on the on the republicans defeating mrs. clinton i wasn't surprised by that i mean, you know, the country, all the polls say is going the wrong direction. most voters feel that and they are probably going to want a new party in. >> she is the ultimate.7 insider. the 3:00 a.m. phone call against president obama. it back fired. the country as you say has moved more concerned since then about being on the wrong track number one and number two is not rewarding experience. they're looking at donald trump, bebb carson carlie fiorina. give us somebody different. bush and clinton seem to be out. >> on the democratic side she has the nomination all locked up. some dramatic impact. our new poll tonight says if s. she honest and trustworthy? over 60% saying she is not. >> that's not n
ferguson, yes. they could have talked about the fbi investigation: james comey recently up on capitol hill said he ising this case. >> we believeq5 that to be true. we also know the "the washington post" is heavy on this case. and so if there is anything untoward, it will get to the public. so everybody should know that all right, on the on the republicans defeating mrs. clinton i wasn't surprised by that i mean, you know, the country, all the polls say is going the wrong...
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ferguson effect on police officers. we go next to north carolina to hear from james. good morning to the guests and the c-span host. heather macdonald is about to make my head explode. i've going to make a short story. i was a police officer in the early 1980's for quarter years. for four years. the first night i went out with my training officer, he asked what we called a nightstick. i'm going to tell you, we call a --knocker.a i wasn't going to stay in law enforcement. -- it is a want more prevalent than you want to knowledge. racism is precisely what it is. the police chief should be removed. his decisions are directly in contradiction to his thoughts. he is fueling more division between the police and african-americans in the community. you have 200 years of racial tension between police and the black community. host: thank you for your call. what he was told by his field training officer is appalling. i would hope that that attitude has changed. i do believe that it has area believe it is even close to her police are trained today. and the officers that i have spoken to in the academy and those on the street s
ferguson effect on police officers. we go next to north carolina to hear from james. good morning to the guests and the c-span host. heather macdonald is about to make my head explode. i've going to make a short story. i was a police officer in the early 1980's for quarter years. for four years. the first night i went out with my training officer, he asked what we called a nightstick. i'm going to tell you, we call a --knocker.a i wasn't going to stay in law enforcement. -- it is a want more...
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ferguson effect on police officers. we go next to north carolina to hear from james. good morning to the guests and the c-span host. heather macdonald is about to make my head explode. i've going to make a short story. i was a police officer in the early 1980's for quarter years. for four years. the first night i went out with my training officer, he asked what we called a nightstick. florida, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 155 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 1553 a bill to develop a strategy to develop a status for taiwan and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of epresentatives. the speaker pro tempore
ferguson effect on police officers. we go next to north carolina to hear from james. good morning to the guests and the c-span host. heather macdonald is about to make my head explode. i've going to make a short story. i was a police officer in the early 1980's for quarter years. for four years. the first night i went out with my training officer, he asked what we called a nightstick. florida, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 155 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report...
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ferguson effect on police officers. we go next to north carolina to hear from james. good morning to the guests and the c-span host. heather macdonald is about to make my head explode. i've going to make a short story. i was a police officer in the early 1980's for quarter years. for four years. the first night i went out with my training officer, he asked what we called a nightstick. i'm going to tell you, we call a --knocker.a i wasn't going to stay in law enforcement. -- it is a want more prevalent than you want to knowledge. racism is precisely what it is. the police chief should be removed. his decisions are directly in contradiction to his thoughts. he is fueling more division between the police and african-americans in the community. you have 200 years of racial tension between police and the black community. host: thank you for your call. what he was told by his field training officer is appalling. i would hope that that attitude has changed. i do believe that it has area believe it is even close to her police are trained today. and the officers that i have spoken to in the academy and those on the street s
ferguson effect on police officers. we go next to north carolina to hear from james. good morning to the guests and the c-span host. heather macdonald is about to make my head explode. i've going to make a short story. i was a police officer in the early 1980's for quarter years. for four years. the first night i went out with my training officer, he asked what we called a nightstick. i'm going to tell you, we call a --knocker.a i wasn't going to stay in law enforcement. -- it is a want more...
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james wales on instagram. our number three top photo of the day. david: we have henry kissinger on a visit to china, 92 years young in beijing with the president of china, xi jinping. tom: neil ferguson i had a long conversation with dr. kissinger about six weeks ago. he is vital, vital, vital. david: unbelievable. francine: what a statesman. we need more kissingers in this world. thailand's sky turning green on sunday. a dash cam footage appeared to be -- captured what appeared to be a giant meteor across the sky. thai astronomical society set on facebook that it was expected to be a meteor. that does not fill me with that much confidence. david: it is unbelievable. my last picture, picture number one, a photo of the international space station celebrating its 15th birthday yesterday. like many people, i follow the goings-on through commander scott kelly, who is up there for a year. he has been there more than six months. tom: they use wikipedia in space as well. david: track that. we want to know. tom: we will learn that bill ford is a hockey guy. later this morning on bloomberg television. he must speak about vw. stay with us. from london and new york, "bloomberg surveillance." ♪
james wales on instagram. our number three top photo of the day. david: we have henry kissinger on a visit to china, 92 years young in beijing with the president of china, xi jinping. tom: neil ferguson i had a long conversation with dr. kissinger about six weeks ago. he is vital, vital, vital. david: unbelievable. francine: what a statesman. we need more kissingers in this world. thailand's sky turning green on sunday. a dash cam footage appeared to be -- captured what appeared to be a giant...