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the same trap you were in, we have about 30 seconds tell us about that. >> well, i was sited by the lapdich i have to congratulate on their forward thinking they are looking to find answers and it was a friendship developed by my son and an lapd officer that convinced many eto go in there and talk to them about my life as a police officer. howbeit starts off with a small mistake, and it moves up to moving evidence around to make sure the guy is guilty, to eventually leaving words out of a respect to taking money, and in the end, so it is a gradual process, and i warn them to be careful, and also of the partner thes they may have that will bring problems to them because of the way they police. that's why i try to teach them. >> that you mentioned raised by the badge, and thank you to you for being here, and for spearheading this effort. before i leave, i do want to share a brief clip. it was one of my favorites he described the inner struggle of being a drug dealer, and the epiphany he had when he realized his actions were wrong. >> you two through the phase if i don't do it somebody else
the same trap you were in, we have about 30 seconds tell us about that. >> well, i was sited by the lapdich i have to congratulate on their forward thinking they are looking to find answers and it was a friendship developed by my son and an lapd officer that convinced many eto go in there and talk to them about my life as a police officer. howbeit starts off with a small mistake, and it moves up to moving evidence around to make sure the guy is guilty, to eventually leaving words out of a...
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we work closely with the lapd fbi, u.s.eys office because we believe coordination is very important. when we address the communities, our message is consistent. it is very important for all of us to understand that no program would work without the proper outreach to the community. we have to communicate, talk and build relationships be for we start discussing cve. it is the foundation of any program. >> thank you. i would like to introduce. what gives you hope today and what gives you cause for concern. >> first of all, we have to remember -- thank you for giving me this opportunity, thank you to the white house, -- i think the ds for -- dias for -- they resisted integration, where is the muslin community here in the united states is very well integrated. also, we need to remember that 50%, almost 50% of the muslims have college degrees. that matters in a world where 1.5 billion muslims are illiterate. we have a different community here. in the u k, kids were bully name called. that's the kind of atmosphere i grew up in. i
we work closely with the lapd fbi, u.s.eys office because we believe coordination is very important. when we address the communities, our message is consistent. it is very important for all of us to understand that no program would work without the proper outreach to the community. we have to communicate, talk and build relationships be for we start discussing cve. it is the foundation of any program. >> thank you. i would like to introduce. what gives you hope today and what gives you...
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we work closely with the lapd, fbi, u.s.orneys office , because we believe coordination is very important. when we address the communities, our message is consistent. it is very important for all of us to understand that no program would work without the proper outreach to the community. we have to communicate, talk and build relationships be for before we start discussing cve. it is the foundation of any program. this is what we have been doing the last few years. >> thank you. i would like to introduce the president of the american muslim women's council. he lived in the u k and the u.s. and as an educator and coming from that perspective, what gives you hope today and what gives you cause for concern? >> first of all, we have to remember -- thank you for giving me this opportunity, thank you to the white house, -- i think the diaspora in the ad states are very different than the u.k.. the muslin community here in the united states is very well integrated. also, we need to remember that 50%, almost 50% of the muslims in th
we work closely with the lapd, fbi, u.s.orneys office , because we believe coordination is very important. when we address the communities, our message is consistent. it is very important for all of us to understand that no program would work without the proper outreach to the community. we have to communicate, talk and build relationships be for before we start discussing cve. it is the foundation of any program. this is what we have been doing the last few years. >> thank you. i would...
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district attorney's office says it's hard to prove the officers did not act in self-defense but the lapdef says the officers violated department rules and will likely hand down a punishment of its own. >>> people who would like to smoke pot in alaska can simply light up without worried about breaking the law. voters approved a ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana. they become the third state along with washington state and colorado. >>> super bowl l only a year away. why they're trying to woo football fans this early in the game. >>> a look at the roadway a smooth drive for the nimitz. we'll give you an update on the san mateo bridge and the rest of your bay, coming up. don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. go bold with flavors that kick. (humming) oh yeah. (humming) they're magically delicious. ha! very funny, kyle. >>> welcome back. the time is 4:53 right now. as we take a wide shot, a good lookout side this morning on a crisp morning of the bay bridge. >>> as spring training kicks into high gear, giants players apeer to be
district attorney's office says it's hard to prove the officers did not act in self-defense but the lapdef says the officers violated department rules and will likely hand down a punishment of its own. >>> people who would like to smoke pot in alaska can simply light up without worried about breaking the law. voters approved a ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana. they become the third state along with washington state and colorado. >>> super bowl l only a year...
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the monday evening rush hour pursuit lasted 45 minutes, ending when three lapd officers fired at theedly tried to make another run for it. nbc's miguel almaguer reports. >> reporter: rush hour in los angeles. a high-speed pursuit for a suspect in a stolen car weaving across freeways through red lights and often the wrong way. >> this is just so dangerous, so, so dangerous. >> reporter: the drama televised live. >> we've got police chasing a suspect down there. >> reporter: the tense chase lasts 45 minutes. >> hitting vehicles left and right. >> reporter: four vehicles are rammed. ditching his mangled car, now he's on foot. [ sirens ] a 22-year-old woman is carjacked. >> when i see him running towards me i kind of froze because i saw him trying to pull a gun already. him pointing a gun at me. i just got out of the car and ran. >> reporter: after attempting a second carjacking, the suspect is shot and wounded. >> the suspect is down. >> reporter: incredibly no other serious injuries in a city known for wild pursuits this is one of the most dramatic. >> wow! that was just amazing. migue
the monday evening rush hour pursuit lasted 45 minutes, ending when three lapd officers fired at theedly tried to make another run for it. nbc's miguel almaguer reports. >> reporter: rush hour in los angeles. a high-speed pursuit for a suspect in a stolen car weaving across freeways through red lights and often the wrong way. >> this is just so dangerous, so, so dangerous. >> reporter: the drama televised live. >> we've got police chasing a suspect down there. >>...
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gather there are movie nights there so seeing the communities support for that project really parks lapd's supports those and especially persia triangle i'm happy to see the installation going in a couple of months and i'm not the project is great as well. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, members of the city planning commission i'm a san francisco membership distributor here to share and support for the pavement to parks in 2013 san francisco land use & economic development committee hemmed to get even though strategy that included the reductions for pedestrian injuries and fatalities but it also set important milestones for approving walking environment and increasing the number of walking trips in the city to support those goals and enhance the lives as well as the physical and mental health of san francisco residents and workers and visitors the pedestrian strategy called for the development of 20 parklets annual and 9 plaza by 2021 last year the pavement to parks oversaw the construction of 67 parklets with another 14 in various stages of design review and permitting and funding san fr
gather there are movie nights there so seeing the communities support for that project really parks lapd's supports those and especially persia triangle i'm happy to see the installation going in a couple of months and i'm not the project is great as well. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, members of the city planning commission i'm a san francisco membership distributor here to share and support for the pavement to parks in 2013 san francisco land use & economic development...
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lapd just went our way and they ordered a little under a thousand cameras and have announced that thise planning to go to full deployment, with every officer at lapd receiving one of our weapons and cameras. new york i can't comment on. i can't comment on the big agencies until they've come out with their own decision publicly. based on l.a., we're really excited about what's happening in the big agencies. >> you mentioned wearables. right now all the rage is putting a camera somewhere on your body and capturing all sorts of cool stuff. go pro is a stock we talk about very regularly, so when you think about a device like you're selling to police forces, cameras that you can mount on your body that are light, that capture great video and then go into a cloud, you think well, maybe that can be a disrupter. is there any intention or any thought of selling this to the consumer space? >> not at this point. go pro makes great cameras for the consumer space. where we are dominant is in law enforcement. and it's not necessarily because of our camera, although we're very proud of it. it's the w
lapd just went our way and they ordered a little under a thousand cameras and have announced that thise planning to go to full deployment, with every officer at lapd receiving one of our weapons and cameras. new york i can't comment on. i can't comment on the big agencies until they've come out with their own decision publicly. based on l.a., we're really excited about what's happening in the big agencies. >> you mentioned wearables. right now all the rage is putting a camera somewhere on...
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not a lot of people have lapd lines. to cover the higher cost, county leaders want state lawmakers to pass a measure to raise consumer fees about 72 cents per phone. >>> an update on the pope's visit. >> fundraising is moving along at a pretty good pace. the world meeting of families raised $30 million so far. the goal is $45 million. that will go toward security technology, transportation and infrastructure improvements. also support and labor. the world meeting of families will be held in september. the pope's visit is set not weekend of september 25th. >>> architect dhur students in the university of virginia have new ideas to improve atlantic city. it clues a new train new towers and urban pier that would stretch into the middle of the city. professors presented the students' ideas and say they could serve as a blueprint for future development. >>> so cold out here today, some areas had record breaking power consumption. next, what local crews are doing to keep your heat on. >>> a break from the bitter cold is on the
not a lot of people have lapd lines. to cover the higher cost, county leaders want state lawmakers to pass a measure to raise consumer fees about 72 cents per phone. >>> an update on the pope's visit. >> fundraising is moving along at a pretty good pace. the world meeting of families raised $30 million so far. the goal is $45 million. that will go toward security technology, transportation and infrastructure improvements. also support and labor. the world meeting of families will...
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my biggest project has been with lapd and i have good news to report on that front. we are changing the praetorian guard that used to be america's warrior cops. and we're changing together. they will say i've changed. i will say they've changed. we're working together to get a police force to protect the community and to enforce civil rights. that's how they begin to see themselves which is a whole new way for lapd to see itself. chief bratton when he was with us got so frustrated with my meddling that he got me a chief of police badge, you think you are the chief of police, you may as well have a badge to go along with it. we are actually very good friends and i'm helping him in new york as well, so police reform by default ended up becoming my specialty. i look forward to helping this group identify the ways that we can help police change. the police will tell you that we in the community also had to change, and they will say, well, connie changed as much as we did and i'm fine with that. if that's how they need to see it, it may well be the case. that's what we'll
my biggest project has been with lapd and i have good news to report on that front. we are changing the praetorian guard that used to be america's warrior cops. and we're changing together. they will say i've changed. i will say they've changed. we're working together to get a police force to protect the community and to enforce civil rights. that's how they begin to see themselves which is a whole new way for lapd to see itself. chief bratton when he was with us got so frustrated with my...
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some irate neighbors pointing to the death of two lapd officers killed by construction vehicles.officer nicholas lee was killed last march when a dump truck returning from a construction site then two months later an out of control cement truck overturned on the same road. re's another truck. >> there's another truck. >> reporter: as a result, fred rosen, former ceo of ticketmaster, who recently founded a neighborhood alliance cringes at every large truck in his neighborhood. >> is this a regular occurrence on your street? >> yeah. >> people at home who are going to watch and say, this is a fight of millionaires against approximately fair s billionaires. >> i know, there's always somebody with more, so that's not the issue. we want to be safe. >> the one straight ahead -- >> reporter: maureen levin soon bel air mother of two, is a member of the neighborhood alliance. she became sort of a modern-day vigilante over a massive 90,000 square foot property up the road. >> are you with the construction site up here? >> there's wildlife here. and that's the way bel air used to be. very p
some irate neighbors pointing to the death of two lapd officers killed by construction vehicles.officer nicholas lee was killed last march when a dump truck returning from a construction site then two months later an out of control cement truck overturned on the same road. re's another truck. >> there's another truck. >> reporter: as a result, fred rosen, former ceo of ticketmaster, who recently founded a neighborhood alliance cringes at every large truck in his neighborhood....
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. >> reporter: he tried to steal another car but lapd officers cornered him in the middle of the road. >> the suspect is down. >> reporter: he was arrested and taken to the hospital. for cbs this morning, ben tracy, los angeles. >>> gl a semiautomatic-- >> a semiautomatic weapon was retrieved at scene. the suspect is still in the hop. >>> history is on display at a new museum at smithsonian's air and space museum. it's complete with really cool momentos from neil armstrong. te n months after his death, his wife found a white bag high in a closet she was clearing out. there were electrical cables, tools, plus a camera inside. and that camera documented the historic landing on the moon just before they ditched the landing module armstrong told mission control that everything was loading and he included one thing that he said was just a bunch of trash. >> why do you think he kept what he described as a bag of trash? >> i think a human desire to have a commemoration, a souvenir of such important things. having this in the house with these items adds some insight to the man. maybe it was s
. >> reporter: he tried to steal another car but lapd officers cornered him in the middle of the road. >> the suspect is down. >> reporter: he was arrested and taken to the hospital. for cbs this morning, ben tracy, los angeles. >>> gl a semiautomatic-- >> a semiautomatic weapon was retrieved at scene. the suspect is still in the hop. >>> history is on display at a new museum at smithsonian's air and space museum. it's complete with really cool momentos...
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. >>> san bernardino county is paying up two years after a manhunt for a rogue ex-lapd officer. a cabin in big bear burned down during a gun battle between christopher dorner and police. now the owners of that cabin will get $200,000 as part of a civil suit. authorities say dorner killed two people, including two law enforcement officers in a rampage. >>> coming up, primates and ipads. >> a zoo gave the high-tech toys to the monkeys. after the break, we'll show you the amazing thing they did with the technology after this. >> wow, even a monkey can use those. they're right. looking toward fremont. a smooth drive. no problems. no monkeying around. we'll check on highway 4 coming up. >>> welcome back. wednesday morning. you can see the bay bridge from that vantage point on the san bruno mountain. it's a sign of the times, i guess. zoo animals stepping into the digital age right along with the rest of us. >> monkeys at a zoo in duluth, minnesota, they're experimenting with ipads. the primates have watch videos, even use the ipad to draw and solve puzzles. >> why are they more profi
. >>> san bernardino county is paying up two years after a manhunt for a rogue ex-lapd officer. a cabin in big bear burned down during a gun battle between christopher dorner and police. now the owners of that cabin will get $200,000 as part of a civil suit. authorities say dorner killed two people, including two law enforcement officers in a rampage. >>> coming up, primates and ipads. >> a zoo gave the high-tech toys to the monkeys. after the break, we'll show you the...
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he's a former sergeant with the lapd s.w.a.t. team. sergeant put yourself in these s.w.a.t. team shoes here. you have this tactical situation under way in which they are trying to apprehend or get this young man to come out of the home in a peaceful way. how do they do that? what are they doing? >> well it's really just a series of steps. first they will do their very best to determine whether or not in fact this suspect is inside the structure and once they reach the conclusion that he is or at least there's a high probability that he is then they need to begin their tactical plan which usually calls obviously to contain the structure so nobody can get out, certainly nobody can get in -- >> sergeant forgive me. i want to come back to you. i've got to dip into this live interview happening with one of our affiliates in the neighborhood in las vegas. >> -- out of the house? >> they were on the public address on one of the vehicles calling by name asking him to come out of the house with his hands free. they just want to talk to him. they weren't going to hurt him. they weren'
he's a former sergeant with the lapd s.w.a.t. team. sergeant put yourself in these s.w.a.t. team shoes here. you have this tactical situation under way in which they are trying to apprehend or get this young man to come out of the home in a peaceful way. how do they do that? what are they doing? >> well it's really just a series of steps. first they will do their very best to determine whether or not in fact this suspect is inside the structure and once they reach the conclusion that he...
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soil that centuries ago bore the hopes and the dreamts of settlers who risked it all to come to a lapd that promised freedom and opportunity. scripture teaches us that perseverance creating character, and character creates hope. because our lyes have been abused with the perseverance and character that sprang. and we must make sure this hollowed ground stirs the hopes and dreams that come after us. we must keep texas on a path that took years from now. in this generation that we were to past generations. to do that we must do more than just work to find a common ground to solve our problems. we must seek higher ground to elevate texas even more. not just as a leader in this nation, but has a leader in this world. as goes texas so goes america. and as goes america, so goes the world. so we have to take the lead here in texas from amarillo to mce mcclellan. we must work together to ensure that the future is bigger in texas. may god bless each and every one of you, and may god forever bless the great state of texas. thank you. >> tomorrow the house is scheduled to take up the senate versi
soil that centuries ago bore the hopes and the dreamts of settlers who risked it all to come to a lapd that promised freedom and opportunity. scripture teaches us that perseverance creating character, and character creates hope. because our lyes have been abused with the perseverance and character that sprang. and we must make sure this hollowed ground stirs the hopes and dreams that come after us. we must keep texas on a path that took years from now. in this generation that we were to past...
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. >> tenemos el lapd que cubre la ciudad de los angeles, el sheriff afuera de la ciudad.ara encontrar rastros de sangre, saliva o semen en esta camiseta. encontrÓ sangre y en menos de 10 minutos se conocerÁ el adn del responsable de una violaciÓn sexual. este laboratorio es un centro de ciencia forense, investigaciÓn cientÍfica. compara las huellas de un zapato encontradas en escena de un crimen. el 60% de los casos se logra resolver gracias a pruebas como esta, y la detecciÓn de huellas digitales no registradas a simple vista, pero que aquÍ resaltan, en la oscuridad. >> el trabajo de nosotros es ir a las escenas del crimen y buscar huellas. nosotros usando polvos podemos revelar huellas, las levantamos, las regresamos a la oficina y si tiene suficiente detalle, entonces la pasamos por el sistema, para ver si posiblemente podemos encontrar a una persona que tenga esa huella. >> este cuarto es el Único en el paÍs diseÑado especialmente para poder investigar telÉfonos y tabletas que estÉn relacionados con algÚn crimen. las paredes no permiten que seÑales externas entren par
. >> tenemos el lapd que cubre la ciudad de los angeles, el sheriff afuera de la ciudad.ara encontrar rastros de sangre, saliva o semen en esta camiseta. encontrÓ sangre y en menos de 10 minutos se conocerÁ el adn del responsable de una violaciÓn sexual. este laboratorio es un centro de ciencia forense, investigaciÓn cientÍfica. compara las huellas de un zapato encontradas en escena de un crimen. el 60% de los casos se logra resolver gracias a pruebas como esta, y la detecciÓn de...
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. ♪ 0 >> it is these three seconds of tape that lapded one of the president's members of the cabinetater today. that is the veterans affairs secretary robert mcdonald in a squib of tape that ran about veterans and homelessness. he pledged to reduce homelessness, he participated in the count of homeless people in l.a., and they invited a news crew to come along showing him doing that count. >> special forces, what years? i was in special forces. >> the reason the secretary is now in trouble for those comments is secretary mcdonald was not in the special forces. he served in the military, the 82nd airborne. maybe he made it up on the fly, right, in an empathetic attempt to connect with a veteran, but it doesn't really matter. people noticed he lied and it is an embarrassing deal. he apologized very forthrightly. he said it was a misstatement and he had no excuse. there is basically a mixed response to his apology so far for veterans groups. they say he just made a mistake, they accept his apology. president obama also had to come out and say he accepted the apology from secretary mcdon
. ♪ 0 >> it is these three seconds of tape that lapded one of the president's members of the cabinetater today. that is the veterans affairs secretary robert mcdonald in a squib of tape that ran about veterans and homelessness. he pledged to reduce homelessness, he participated in the count of homeless people in l.a., and they invited a news crew to come along showing him doing that count. >> special forces, what years? i was in special forces. >> the reason the secretary is...
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lapd! they didn't have to go find the real killers. >> i know you're doing your job.ver lay a hand on my wife. i did not hurt her. i did not kill her. i walked in and found her in her condition. >> reporter: mark's family, by the way, said he told them all about that texting relationship. they said it didn't seem like such a big deal. >> it sounds to me that it was just them confiding in each other about their marriages and their families and y'know just an outlet. >> reporter: for youngest son casey, it explained why there'd been some tension between his parents a few months before the murder. >> there was a good span where they didn't get along. but it was awhile before. >> yeah. and they seemed to be back together again? >> they seemed better than ever. >> reporter: and those claims by investigators about a pending divorce? not a chance, said the boys. >> they never were gonna give up. they taught us that! im sure a little bit of trust was lost. someone keeps something from you but y'know it was something they worked on and they got over. >> reporter: all that grie
lapd! they didn't have to go find the real killers. >> i know you're doing your job.ver lay a hand on my wife. i did not hurt her. i did not kill her. i walked in and found her in her condition. >> reporter: mark's family, by the way, said he told them all about that texting relationship. they said it didn't seem like such a big deal. >> it sounds to me that it was just them confiding in each other about their marriages and their families and y'know just an outlet. >>...
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less than one minute remaining it looked like the seattle seahawks were going to defeat the new eng lapd because they were driving down the field. first almost miraculous catch. >> still not on the ground, still not on the ground -- whoa, look at that. >> oh man, i can't believe he didn't get up and get in the end soep in time. >> then the seahawks get down to the 1 yard line with less than a minute to go. they had one time-out remaining. they needed a touchdown. they decided to throw the ball. >> the clock at five -- pass is intercepted at the goal line by malcolm butler! unreal! >> and i'm sorry, but i can't believe the call. >> me neither. >> i will never get over throwing the ball in that situation. >> now, the seahawks coach pete carroll said that if he had given the ball to his big running back, marshawn lynch who gained 102 yards, and he did not score the touchdown, the last time-out would have been called. so what? then you throw the ball or stop the clock? be that as it may, the lesson we can all learn is life takes dramatic turns very quickly. the pats thought they'd lost the g
less than one minute remaining it looked like the seattle seahawks were going to defeat the new eng lapd because they were driving down the field. first almost miraculous catch. >> still not on the ground, still not on the ground -- whoa, look at that. >> oh man, i can't believe he didn't get up and get in the end soep in time. >> then the seahawks get down to the 1 yard line with less than a minute to go. they had one time-out remaining. they needed a touchdown. they decided...
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. >>> san bernardino county is paying up two years after a manhunt for a rogue ex-lapd officer.in burned down during a gun battle. the owners will get $200,000 as part of a civil suit. authorities say dorner killed four people, including two law enforcement officers in a week-long rampage in 2013. >>> a new measles warning. this one in canada involving up to 1,300 young people. canadian health officials say somebody with measles attended a christian rally in toronto more than a week ago. at least 141 folks have been diagnosed with measles so far in the year. 113 of them have been directly linked to the disneyland outbreak. most of those cases right here in california. >> today, senator barbara boxer joining the conversation. she'll be at the head start center in emeriville to talk about why she thinks it's important to get kids vaccinated against preventable diseases like meelzs and whooping cough. she's also introduced a bill requiring kids in preschools to get vaccinations. >> your forecast sounds like a good one. >>> remember, you always ask me your personal questions on face
. >>> san bernardino county is paying up two years after a manhunt for a rogue ex-lapd officer.in burned down during a gun battle. the owners will get $200,000 as part of a civil suit. authorities say dorner killed four people, including two law enforcement officers in a week-long rampage in 2013. >>> a new measles warning. this one in canada involving up to 1,300 young people. canadian health officials say somebody with measles attended a christian rally in toronto more than...
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for the president to speak to him directly about how important it is to fund the department of home lapdity he'll have that conversation but i would anticipate the speaker of the house understands the stakes of this action. and we're hopeful he will take the responsible course and allow that bipartisan bill that would fund the agency for the remainder of this year to come up for a vote and pass the house of representatives. >> just one question on israel -- >> it's time for the your business entrepreneur of the week. ben kaufman is founder and ceo of quirky, make invention accessible. the quirky community decides which ones get made and go to market. american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on the moon. it's a marvelous thing! oh! haha! so you can replace plane tickets, traveler's cheques, a lost card. really? that worked? american express' timeless safety and security are now available on apple pay. the next evolution of membership is here. why do i take metamucil
for the president to speak to him directly about how important it is to fund the department of home lapdity he'll have that conversation but i would anticipate the speaker of the house understands the stakes of this action. and we're hopeful he will take the responsible course and allow that bipartisan bill that would fund the agency for the remainder of this year to come up for a vote and pass the house of representatives. >> just one question on israel -- >> it's time for the your...
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a a suspected car thief leads the lapd on wild ride, complete with three crashes and a carjacking. >>y dangerous. >> and he's trying to continue. >> even the helicopter pilot there was stunned to see the driver turn the streets into demolition derby last night. that's before this happened. he stole a woman's gun got sandwiched between two cars right there then officers shot him as he tried to run away. we're now hearing from the carjack driver shaken up by this terrifying ordeal. >> just stopped the car and ran. i was just scared he would hurt me. >> oh, so scary. now, that driver was originally wanted for stealing another car amazingly no one else was hurt during that crash. and when you see all of those collisions, and how wreckless he was driving, just incredible. >>> 6:13 right now. we want to get over to katie. might have some icy roads out there? >> absolutely. for the most part precipitation has incentive. still at least a little sliver of very light freezing drizzle generally falling here, across our southern most counties, right across the salem cumberland county border, part
a a suspected car thief leads the lapd on wild ride, complete with three crashes and a carjacking. >>y dangerous. >> and he's trying to continue. >> even the helicopter pilot there was stunned to see the driver turn the streets into demolition derby last night. that's before this happened. he stole a woman's gun got sandwiched between two cars right there then officers shot him as he tried to run away. we're now hearing from the carjack driver shaken up by this terrifying...
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for churches overall it will enhance the prospects for freedom of expression and reform of the ie lapd. i want to very briefly comment on three issues. one is the human rights situation in the country. the second, what i see is the failures of a policy of isolation, and the third, quickly, the opportunities for the ways in which engagement can advance the human rights situation. on the first question, there is very little doubt and we have talked about the serious human rights problems in cuba. no one is unrealistic about that or has a rosy view. i think it is clear that the cuban economy is overall fairly stagnant. many people, especially young people are yearning for real opportunity and don't feel they have it. and the modest economic growth in cuba in the last few years led to increases in inequality and one group in particular that has not benefitted from modest economic growth. at the same time i want to be clear that the picture in cuba is not uniformly grim. life expectancy in cuba is similar to the united states because of hub lick health measures. literacy levels are high. cu
for churches overall it will enhance the prospects for freedom of expression and reform of the ie lapd. i want to very briefly comment on three issues. one is the human rights situation in the country. the second, what i see is the failures of a policy of isolation, and the third, quickly, the opportunities for the ways in which engagement can advance the human rights situation. on the first question, there is very little doubt and we have talked about the serious human rights problems in cuba....
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so what they are saying is those starneds were not applied, hsbc and switzer lapd was now fully integrated to hsbc when they -- was not fully intergraded and since 2007 they dropped about 70% of their client base in order to adhere to this standards. >> when we look at the bank, what sort of clients are we talking about here? who could the bank have helped? >> talking about colorful clients, hollywood stars, royal itty, heir to some of the biggest fortunes among entertainers. we have david bowie and king mohammed vi of mow roquio. dozens of members of the saudi royal family. not to mention people who are in the u.s. sanctions list. >> shery, thank you very much, with hsbc here. let's move to along to tell you what we have on the other side of the break of the tony abbott managing to hold on to the position of prime minister but it may only be a matter of time until that is under threat again. is that really the case? we will held to melbourne for more when "on the move" returns. >> a look at the headlines, three more bodies have been found from the transasia accident. and they agreed to im
so what they are saying is those starneds were not applied, hsbc and switzer lapd was now fully integrated to hsbc when they -- was not fully intergraded and since 2007 they dropped about 70% of their client base in order to adhere to this standards. >> when we look at the bank, what sort of clients are we talking about here? who could the bank have helped? >> talking about colorful clients, hollywood stars, royal itty, heir to some of the biggest fortunes among entertainers. we...
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. >> the cbs drama "stalker" follows a special lapd unit.ctice," i loved that show he plays the stalker now. here they are in a sneak preview of this upcoming wednesday night's episode. >> you okay? >> yeah. they're going to let me out today. how's ethan? >> he's worried about you. but he's been good. >> okay. >> he did his homework out prodding and went to bed with very little negotiating. >> until he learns how to work you. >> ethan and i made you a card last night. the bad art is all me. >> dylan mcdermott welcome to "cbs this morning". >> thank you. >> i'm going to talk about stalker but i was watching saturday night live on a plane across country. i saw you in the audience so i'm curious what that was like to be there. >> right behind sarah palin. there you go. >> all right. that was amazinp with saturday night live like everybody -- >> you hosted the show. >> i hosted the show and i used to wait on john bellushi when i was a kid. >> how? >> i was a busboy at my father's restaurant and john would come in on sunday to have brunch. i woul
. >> the cbs drama "stalker" follows a special lapd unit.ctice," i loved that show he plays the stalker now. here they are in a sneak preview of this upcoming wednesday night's episode. >> you okay? >> yeah. they're going to let me out today. how's ethan? >> he's worried about you. but he's been good. >> okay. >> he did his homework out prodding and went to bed with very little negotiating. >> until he learns how to work you. >>...
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he tried to steal another car, but lapd officers shot him in the middle of the road. >> the suspect isown. >> reporter: he was arrested and taken to the hospital. for "cbs morning news," ben tracy, los angeles. >>> state tax agencies around the country are on high alert this morning amid tax filings. alabama is investigating at least 16,000 returns suspected of fraud. utah has flagged at least 8,000. last week minnesota temporarily stopped accepting returns using tush turbo tax. massachusetts is scrutinizing filings from the software there. former assistant director sean henry is in washington. president of proud strike services and joins us once again this morning. sean welcome back to "cbs morning news." >> morning, gayle. >> what exactly is going on here and how concerned should taxpayers be? >> yeah you've got criminal groups that recognize that people are putting a lot of digital information on the network. they do that because it makes life more effective and more convenient for us. but when that data is electronic like that when they're able to gain user names and passwords to y
he tried to steal another car, but lapd officers shot him in the middle of the road. >> the suspect isown. >> reporter: he was arrested and taken to the hospital. for "cbs morning news," ben tracy, los angeles. >>> state tax agencies around the country are on high alert this morning amid tax filings. alabama is investigating at least 16,000 returns suspected of fraud. utah has flagged at least 8,000. last week minnesota temporarily stopped accepting returns using...
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he tried to steal another car, but lapd officers shot him in the middle of the road. >> suspect is down. >> reporter: he was arrested and taken to the hospital. for cbs this morning, ben tracy, los angeles. >>> state tax agencies on high alert with criminal tax filings. alabama is investigating at least 16,000 returns suspected of fraud. utah flagged 8,000 last week. minnesota stopped using returns with turbo tax. it will review filings there. the director sean henry is in washington. he is president of strike services. he joins us again. sean welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> good morning. >> what is going on and how concerned are taxpayers? >> you have groups concerned about digital information on the network. it makes life effective and convenient for us. when that data is electronic like that when they are able to gain usernames and passwords, they are able to imitate you and steal your tax refund. >> what can we do about it? >> not a lot consumers can do. unfortunately unfortunately, we are all forced to put information on the network. what we can do is ask these organizations
he tried to steal another car, but lapd officers shot him in the middle of the road. >> suspect is down. >> reporter: he was arrested and taken to the hospital. for cbs this morning, ben tracy, los angeles. >>> state tax agencies on high alert with criminal tax filings. alabama is investigating at least 16,000 returns suspected of fraud. utah flagged 8,000 last week. minnesota stopped using returns with turbo tax. it will review filings there. the director sean henry is in...
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the lapd's practice of excluding motorcycle gangs in the postwar era and other forms of white youth organization meant that the category of gang itself is became inherently racialized. by thor 14ri 990s, nearly half of los angeles' black male population between the ages of 18 and 30 appeared in the county a's gang database. so in conclusion, historians of the 1970s are in many respects placed in a difficult position of denaturalizing the perceived cries soifts era while at the same time, engaging in acts of historical recovery to excavate the history that underlay phantasms that naturalize the state's unprecedented incarceration of large segments of the american public for non-violence offense. in the case of the first drug war there is still so much more to be known and conceptual question of whether it's historical arc is defined by its postwar past or dark future remains to be cited -- remains to be decide. thank you. [ applause ] >> our third speaker is robert self who is royce family professor of teaching excellence and professor of history at brown university. he is the author of most rece
the lapd's practice of excluding motorcycle gangs in the postwar era and other forms of white youth organization meant that the category of gang itself is became inherently racialized. by thor 14ri 990s, nearly half of los angeles' black male population between the ages of 18 and 30 appeared in the county a's gang database. so in conclusion, historians of the 1970s are in many respects placed in a difficult position of denaturalizing the perceived cries soifts era while at the same time,...
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attacked but i'm wondering if you disagree with william bratton, chief charlie beck, the current chief of lapd, when both of them testified that the future was not in handcuffs and that police would have to change their mindset and their outlook if they were going to bond with these communities of color, do you disagree with that? >> i'll start with that. the answer is no. again, that's why i go back to the iacp for over 20 years has been trying to get a national commission on criminal justice to look at the entire system. we have been wanting this for a long time. we could not get anybody to sponsor it for years. we couldn't find anybody in congress that would take it forward. so, the answer is, we've seen this train coming for a while and we've been trying to be up front. and we have not been able to get people to actually take action. so the answer is, we -- i absolutely agree that the entire system needs to be looked at. unfortunately, law enforcement keeps taking the brunt of it and, you know, again sentencing and all those type of things we don't control those. and the other thing i foun
attacked but i'm wondering if you disagree with william bratton, chief charlie beck, the current chief of lapd, when both of them testified that the future was not in handcuffs and that police would have to change their mindset and their outlook if they were going to bond with these communities of color, do you disagree with that? >> i'll start with that. the answer is no. again, that's why i go back to the iacp for over 20 years has been trying to get a national commission on criminal...
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the lapd's practice of excluding motorcycle gangs in the postwar era and other forms of white youth organization meant that the category of gang itself is became inherently racialized. by thor 14ri 990s, nearly half of los angeles' black male population between the ages of 18 and 30 appeared in the county a's gang database. so in conclusion, historians of the 1970s are in many respects placed in a difficult position of denaturalizing the perceived cries soifts era while at the same time, engaging in acts of historical recovery to excavate the history that underlay phantasms that naturalize the state's unprecedented incarceration of large segments of the american public for non-violence offense. in the case of the first drug war there is still so much more to be known and conceptual question of whether it's historical arc is defined by its postwar past or dark future remains to be cited -- remains to be decide. thank you. [ applause ] >> our third speaker is robert self who is royce family professor of teaching excellence and professor of history at brown university. he is the author of most rece
the lapd's practice of excluding motorcycle gangs in the postwar era and other forms of white youth organization meant that the category of gang itself is became inherently racialized. by thor 14ri 990s, nearly half of los angeles' black male population between the ages of 18 and 30 appeared in the county a's gang database. so in conclusion, historians of the 1970s are in many respects placed in a difficult position of denaturalizing the perceived cries soifts era while at the same time,...
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tros said that the $150,000 dress that she wore last sunday was stolen from the hotel room and the lapda bathroom and found a garbage bag and a dress that looks a lot like the one that she wore. i am sure that's the one. >> i would hope so, so you you know i know that made up the mind on what color the dang dress is. >> i am so tire ofd the dam dress. >> jenny has taken a look at the heated debate but an angle that you may not have thought of until the point. >> would someone please put the dress back in the closet. >> tan and white. >> blue and white. >> i saw white and gold and anyone that says differently is nuts. not since the monica scandal has there been anything over a blue dress. or maybe you see it as gold. >> i love it and hate it. >> it's a conspiracy to make the blue and black look crazy. >> how can people look at the same photo and see colors. they're asking optimal list. >> peel that spent their time studying this know that they exist and in the 30 or 40 careers they have never seen a single picture bring out the difference like this one. >> taylor tweeted and said i am co
tros said that the $150,000 dress that she wore last sunday was stolen from the hotel room and the lapda bathroom and found a garbage bag and a dress that looks a lot like the one that she wore. i am sure that's the one. >> i would hope so, so you you know i know that made up the mind on what color the dang dress is. >> i am so tire ofd the dam dress. >> jenny has taken a look at the heated debate but an angle that you may not have thought of until the point. >> would...
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los angeles, the police department and as i've said michael, you're with the lapd l.a.ities or one of three cities in a pilot program to counter violent extremists and some critics question their surveillance and if this opens the door to increased surveillance of muslim-americans. how do you counter that and tempers those concerns? >> so there will always be a need for intelligence for surveillance operations and diminished operational capability of the terrorists. that will always be there. however, the countering by extremism initiative is mot an intelligence exploitation platform. in fact if you make it part of your initiative on countering violent extremism you will fail because you will lose your legitimacy. this is about outreaching and engaging to all faiths all people, to -- especially those on the fringe that have grievances that feel discontent or may be oppressed and actually educate them about access to government integrate them into societies, give these communities and individuals a voice so they can participate and then encourage civic engagement where l
los angeles, the police department and as i've said michael, you're with the lapd l.a.ities or one of three cities in a pilot program to counter violent extremists and some critics question their surveillance and if this opens the door to increased surveillance of muslim-americans. how do you counter that and tempers those concerns? >> so there will always be a need for intelligence for surveillance operations and diminished operational capability of the terrorists. that will always be...
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torres: i spent my career working in public safety and emergency preparedness with the lapd. security is in my blood. i know how important it is to be able to plan prepare, and maintain the morale of those on the frontlines. if we let the department of homeland security funding expire, it is nameless tsh-it isn't just nameless bureaucrats who will be suffering, we will shutter the domestic nuclear detection office, we will halt the r&d work to counter security threats, and we will end fema training activities with our local law enforcement. that said nothing of the 147,000 border patrols troll, i.c.e. and t.s.a. officers active duty coast guard and social security agents who will be forced to work without pay. these men and -- secret service agents who will be forced to work without pay. these men and women have our back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from tennessee seek recognition? mrs. black: unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized for on
torres: i spent my career working in public safety and emergency preparedness with the lapd. security is in my blood. i know how important it is to be able to plan prepare, and maintain the morale of those on the frontlines. if we let the department of homeland security funding expire, it is nameless tsh-it isn't just nameless bureaucrats who will be suffering, we will shutter the domestic nuclear detection office, we will halt the r&d work to counter security threats, and we will end fema...