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jim hooley, al jazeera, littleton, colorado. >> the winners have crossed the finish line. the marathon marks one year since two bombs exploded at the finish line killing three people and maming hundreds. our john terret has been following the marathon in boston. >> yes. >> john, first of all who are the winners? >> reporter: well, stephanie, what a difference a marathon makes. that's all i can say. extraordinary scenes here. we have had an emotional end to the elite race for the boston marathon just one year after the most emotional boston marathon ever. nobody saw this coming, nobody, not even the commentators. it is 23-year-old neb kafluske, came here in 1987 but is an american citizen. he won the games in 2004 and he came home in the time of 2 hours 8 minutes and a little bit of change. the first time stephanie in 30 years that an american has won the boston marathon. so we've had tears of joy as the national anthem was plate. a little bit different tears than last year. although no one saw this coming. the elite women case, rita jeptu, from kenya, three times champion
jim hooley, al jazeera, littleton, colorado. >> the winners have crossed the finish line. the marathon marks one year since two bombs exploded at the finish line killing three people and maming hundreds. our john terret has been following the marathon in boston. >> yes. >> john, first of all who are the winners? >> reporter: well, stephanie, what a difference a marathon makes. that's all i can say. extraordinary scenes here. we have had an emotional end to the elite race...
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jim hooley has our details. >> reporter: the signs and emotions filled these city council chambers. >i wanted every officer who has been involved in a death by apd to be tried by jury for murder, and i that want to be the standard operating procedure from this day forward. >> reporter: some charging the department is out of control. >> our city is too beautiful to be portrayed by an unsafe place at the hands of the people who committed to protect us. >> it's not apd, it's the government system we live in. it's new mexico's weak criminal justice system. >> reporter: the outrage was sparked when a homeless man was gunned down on a hillside, a few days later another man was shot and killed. >> i seen my brother falling to the ground and bleeding from his chest, and all i wanted to do was help him. >> reporter: her brother was the 24th person killed by shootings in this city in less than five years. >> they need to know how to talk to people and deal with people, and calm down a situation just using their mouth and talking to them as human beings, rather than just right away pulling their
jim hooley has our details. >> reporter: the signs and emotions filled these city council chambers. >i wanted every officer who has been involved in a death by apd to be tried by jury for murder, and i that want to be the standard operating procedure from this day forward. >> reporter: some charging the department is out of control. >> our city is too beautiful to be portrayed by an unsafe place at the hands of the people who committed to protect us. >> it's not apd,...
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jim hooley is live to tell us more on this. jim what do we expect to hear?'re going to hear from people who are involved in this. we have about 100 people set to speak here tonight. you can see it is a packed house here. as i said, about 100 people set to speak. some speaking for and standing up for the police, and others speaking against the police, that includes michael gomez who's son was killed by the police in 2011. >> things are out of control. they need to be held accountable for their actions. you know, there -- there's more good cops than bad. all right? but the ones that are bad, is bringing everybody down, and it's the leadership. it starts at the top. it's the leadership. >> i think the people are finally fed up with the shootings and the non-accountability and non-transparency. the only thing that is going to change is a doj takeover. >> the doj that he referss to is the department of justice. that agency right now investigating the albuquerque police department. we will hear some of their recommendations possibly tonight. but again, with 100 pe
jim hooley is live to tell us more on this. jim what do we expect to hear?'re going to hear from people who are involved in this. we have about 100 people set to speak here tonight. you can see it is a packed house here. as i said, about 100 people set to speak. some speaking for and standing up for the police, and others speaking against the police, that includes michael gomez who's son was killed by the police in 2011. >> things are out of control. they need to be held accountable for...
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jim hig high hooley, al jazeera. >> mickey rooney has died. he appeared in more than 200 movies. in the 30's and 40's he was a stop star. he was 93 years old, he's survived by his wife january and their nine children. >>> coming up, rwanda, 20 years later, how that country recovered from a civil war that left nearly a million people dead. we talked to a woman who forgave her attacker. real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> the scenes were unforgettable nearly 20 years ago. many people brutally killed. many hacked to death in what is known as the rwandan genocide. the flame of remembrance maki
jim hig high hooley, al jazeera. >> mickey rooney has died. he appeared in more than 200 movies. in the 30's and 40's he was a stop star. he was 93 years old, he's survived by his wife january and their nine children. >>> coming up, rwanda, 20 years later, how that country recovered from a civil war that left nearly a million people dead. we talked to a woman who forgave her attacker. real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >>...