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. >> and so it seemed like it was back to back, trayvon then more stories then john crawford, then eric was like over and over and over, i was pissed, pissed. then when i saw what happened to michael brown. and then seeing the response from police of a mourning community that was grieving the loss of one of their kids, and how they were met with military force. and for four days i sat and watched. and i saw people, my people being shot at and tear gassed in their own neighborhoods. and i knew that i had to get up and go and stand with them. because i knew that when and if it happened in d.c., i would want people to come and stand with us. >> right. >> stand up. >> don't shoot. >> what do we want. >> justice. >> what do we want it now. >> i said i'm going to ferguson. he says i know. and he gave me his blessing and i'm a stay-at-home mom so it was a lot for me to know that i'm leaving my family behind to go and stand with my people. because that's my purpose. that's what i was here to do. >> if you don't go i'm going to go anyhow, i'm on my way. >> exactly. that's exactly what i felt. >>
. >> and so it seemed like it was back to back, trayvon then more stories then john crawford, then eric was like over and over and over, i was pissed, pissed. then when i saw what happened to michael brown. and then seeing the response from police of a mourning community that was grieving the loss of one of their kids, and how they were met with military force. and for four days i sat and watched. and i saw people, my people being shot at and tear gassed in their own neighborhoods. and i...
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it sounds like the circumstance that led to the shooting of john crawford in ohio. certainly it reflects that person's own biases and perceptions. i will say even with that right, narrative given to police this really is a failure of police training and definitely a reflection of i think -- what i find very troubling behavioral training among police. they move immediately to the use of force to try to get compliance. there's no attempt in the case of this indian grandfather to try to figure out how to communicate with this guy. there's just a he's not listening. we have to use force. if that's your standard, then ir you're going to get to the point where people are hurt and killed because police officers are operating under this idea that is next step in any interaction. >> if we go to pascoe washington antonio was throwing rocks. there is some video footage of that but there is the fundamental question should that be met with gunfire. i think a lot of folks, especially the community and the aclu say that is an excessive use of force. legally speaking the community
it sounds like the circumstance that led to the shooting of john crawford in ohio. certainly it reflects that person's own biases and perceptions. i will say even with that right, narrative given to police this really is a failure of police training and definitely a reflection of i think -- what i find very troubling behavioral training among police. they move immediately to the use of force to try to get compliance. there's no attempt in the case of this indian grandfather to try to figure out...
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Feb 11, 2015
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john crawford. they are just a few. they're across the country. cases all ended the same but, no indictments and no punishments. they say a wrong was committed when an officer took pulled a trigger and took life of a person. it came after taking the life of this man. two rookie nypd officers entered the dark stairwell from the floor above. he did not make it out alive. investigators say liang was holding his gun in the same hand he used to open the door and the gun went off. he killed him. the officer has been indicted. a formal announcement is expected tomorrow. an indictment is not a determination of guilt or innocence. simply saying there is enough evidence to go to trial. it will happen among a tremendous national spotlight. tamins than the leading prestige moisturizer to fight 7 signs of aging. in just 4 weeks, skin looks up to 10 years younger. from the world's #1. olay. your best beautiful you exercise. you choose the salad. occasionally. but staying well - physically, financially, emotionally - its hard on your own. so cigna's got your bac
john crawford. they are just a few. they're across the country. cases all ended the same but, no indictments and no punishments. they say a wrong was committed when an officer took pulled a trigger and took life of a person. it came after taking the life of this man. two rookie nypd officers entered the dark stairwell from the floor above. he did not make it out alive. investigators say liang was holding his gun in the same hand he used to open the door and the gun went off. he killed him. the...
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all over america, housewives are saying to their husbands, put on your shirt, john crawford is comingood has been footing the bill for the star-studded award ceremony. but in the '50s, a new source appeared. television. >> television, that is where movies go when they die. >> in 1953, nbc offered $100,000 for broadcast rights. and the academy never looked back. >> i want to say that tonight you regular television watchers will see movie stars you have never seen before. >> it's the one place you could see people like clark gable and doris day and gregory peck and rita hayworth, and ingrid bergman on television. >> will you read the nominees? >> with pleasure. >> for the best achievement in our direction. >> those nominated for the best achievement in film editing are. and now for the black and white cinematography. >> some of the reasons you love it is because of the people who have done the art director or the costume designs or all of those other technical things, sound, if you didn't have those things you wouldn't have the movies that we love. >> i'm steve martin, i'm here to prese
all over america, housewives are saying to their husbands, put on your shirt, john crawford is comingood has been footing the bill for the star-studded award ceremony. but in the '50s, a new source appeared. television. >> television, that is where movies go when they die. >> in 1953, nbc offered $100,000 for broadcast rights. and the academy never looked back. >> i want to say that tonight you regular television watchers will see movie stars you have never seen before....
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crawford is waiting in the wings, maybe a couple years down the road. johnclearwater florida, more then. >> keep up with all the breaking news as spring training begins in clearwater. our comcast sports team will be in florida with the phillies. can you get news and updates about the team at your fingertips with alerts with the nbc10 app. >>> a case of buyer beware. more than 46 million cars and trucks on u.s. roads with unrepaired safety records. that's according to a study by carfax which sells vehicle history reports. some recalls were for serious safety issues. while others relatively minor. in pennsylvania carfax found nearly 2 million cars with unfixed recalls. in new jersey it's about 1.3 million. and in delaware, close to 144,000 cars. >>> they raised more than $13 million for child cancer victims. >> that didn't save them from getting slammed online. next, what a national sports anchor tweeted out about penn state students and their school that got him kicked off the air. >>> keith olbermann has been taken off his espn show the rest of the week. >>
crawford is waiting in the wings, maybe a couple years down the road. johnclearwater florida, more then. >> keep up with all the breaking news as spring training begins in clearwater. our comcast sports team will be in florida with the phillies. can you get news and updates about the team at your fingertips with alerts with the nbc10 app. >>> a case of buyer beware. more than 46 million cars and trucks on u.s. roads with unrepaired safety records. that's according to a study by...
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crawford! [ indiscernible ] >> i'll look for it. >> the jail provide minimal commissary kits to inmates like john mcfarland who have no money available. >> this is indigent. basing stuff they need throughout the week. they get this one free if they don't have money. it has stamp, envelopes, toothbrush, a razor, toothpaste, soap, pencil. this little package for them to get through the week. >> other inmates have plenty to get through the week. >> cereal for the morning. these are my noodles. chips. cappuccino cookies, peanut butter cookies. muffins. my mom and dad support me they put money on my books. and i am able to get everything i need. >> danielle benefield is no stranger to shopping with other people's money. she is in jail for stealing wallets from other shoppers. >> on a weekly basis you can spend the max $125. i shopped $115 last night. got all my stuff. i am trying to lose weight. but however i am not going to cheat myself. >> inmate benefield she is a character. she loves drama. loves drama. >> benefield recently had drama of the wrong kind. >> inmate benefield was in a fight in her cell, between her and an inmate not assi
crawford! [ indiscernible ] >> i'll look for it. >> the jail provide minimal commissary kits to inmates like john mcfarland who have no money available. >> this is indigent. basing stuff they need throughout the week. they get this one free if they don't have money. it has stamp, envelopes, toothbrush, a razor, toothpaste, soap, pencil. this little package for them to get through the week. >> other inmates have plenty to get through the week. >> cereal for the...
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crawford is making headlines. today makes 25 years since the introduction of photoshop. as john much more than eraseing perceived imperfections. >> clearly this is a manipulative photograph. >> reporter: so much for that saying a camera never lies. >> i had to take two shots and super impose them together. is that cheating? >> no because it looks really cool in the end. >> reporter: the images are dramatic and eye catching. in the age of photoshop, things aren't always as they seem. >> my guideline is does it add to the photograph? does it make it a better photograph? and that's what i think i'm doing is improving the photograph using these techniques. >> makes it a work of art frmgts yes. >> no one has been using photo shop longer than russell. the brothers came up with the editing software that has changed the world as we see it. >> it's very rare for an image to be presented to the public that hasn't been retouched in some fashion. >>> billboards advertisement, magazine koers, movie poster company logos. even mirrors. movies. almost all have been photoshopped. >> we were two
crawford is making headlines. today makes 25 years since the introduction of photoshop. as john much more than eraseing perceived imperfections. >> clearly this is a manipulative photograph. >> reporter: so much for that saying a camera never lies. >> i had to take two shots and super impose them together. is that cheating? >> no because it looks really cool in the end. >> reporter: the images are dramatic and eye catching. in the age of photoshop, things aren't...