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amy: what about mayor lightfoot's response? >> lori lightfoot ran on transparency. she is doing exactly the opposite of that. we have a unity -- could create a civilian police account ability force. she is resisting it. even though she ran on it. i am incredibly disappointed in this mayor. we're going to continue to fight to get transparency despite the mayor. i make up adam's mother elizabeth released a statement about her son. she said -- "he had a big imagination and curiosity since he was a little baby. he was goofy, always cracking jokes, making everyone laugh. he loved animals and riding his bike. adam was really into it zombies and the zombie apocalypse. he even had a zombie apocalypse bag packed and ready to go. rey wences, if you can talk about the narratives that were put forward before this video was released in the last weeks to demonize him, particularly around gangs. >> just listening and reading the statement the mom gave, it reallyreaks my heart. the ways in which adam has been characterized in the last few weeks have been really disturbing. there we
amy: what about mayor lightfoot's response? >> lori lightfoot ran on transparency. she is doing exactly the opposite of that. we have a unity -- could create a civilian police account ability force. she is resisting it. even though she ran on it. i am incredibly disappointed in this mayor. we're going to continue to fight to get transparency despite the mayor. i make up adam's mother elizabeth released a statement about her son. she said -- "he had a big imagination and curiosity...
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allison and city of chicago mayor lori lightfoot.t to address -- establishing the racial equity rapt rapid response team. ladies and gentlemen, presenting the game's ceremonial first pitch, chicago's own mayor, lori e. lightfoot. [laughter] elizabeth: kt, it's pretty loud booing for a stadium that's virtually empty. what do you say? [laughter] >> you know, liz are, what really struck me about this is it was an unscripted moment. despite what the announcer was saying, oh, these are wonderful officials they've done great things, this is one of the first times that a democrat mayor and governor have been out in public where the crowd wasn't preselected. president biden, vice president harris, governor newsom, governor cuomo or when they do public events, they're very carefully scripted. the people in the audience are very carefully chosen. the questions that are asked are softball questions. in this case here we are, all-american sports, baseball, and even after that glowing recommendation from the announcers, what do the people do in t
allison and city of chicago mayor lori lightfoot.t to address -- establishing the racial equity rapt rapid response team. ladies and gentlemen, presenting the game's ceremonial first pitch, chicago's own mayor, lori e. lightfoot. [laughter] elizabeth: kt, it's pretty loud booing for a stadium that's virtually empty. what do you say? [laughter] >> you know, liz are, what really struck me about this is it was an unscripted moment. despite what the announcer was saying, oh, these are...
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group is blasting back, we have that fight and to illinois democrat governor chicago mayor lori lightfoot got booed out of the chicago white sox games or convoys their anger to the democrat officials who broke their own lockdown rules, also tonight dividing the administration in a baffling move does not increase funding for homeland security in the middle of the historic border crisis as even house democrats say nancy pelosi another top democrat officials stop being a wallet the border go to the border instead of claiming there is no border crisis and chided claim it is trump's faultik that is a 180 democrats don't like, thank you for joining us i'm elizabeth macdonald in "the evening edit" start rightrt now. ♪. let's welcome back to the short acting attorney matthew whitaker, it's great to havek yu back on the daily mail bombshell shocking details the hunter left out of his tell our memoir top forensic experts say yes they did authenticate it is his laptop they include a former fbi veteran agent and has hundreds of thousands of text and e-mails and disturbing graphic photos when used on
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that's what lori lightfoot is focused on.the same period they encountered 44 people armed with revolvers, 15 people with chemical weapons, and 1:30 two people wielding their feet in a violent manner. of course the rest were semiautomatic handguns. everybody knows it. rifles are not the real threat in chicago and they have not been for a long time if ever a period between 2013-2016, 4.8% of guns were rifles. most recent murder purported to all the way back in 2011, slower on the numbers but according to the report, just one rifle was used in a homicide in the city of chicago. one. that's what they want to take away. why? because you own it. not the criminals. the decade that followed, george soros and the d.a. called him and they took over chicago and during the tenure prosecutor started dropping cases for serious gun violence. it's a matter of policy. they intentionally dropped the gun crimes, battery firearm, unlawful use of a weapon, discharge of a firearm, serious crimes involving guns. they were dropping the charges. if t
that's what lori lightfoot is focused on.the same period they encountered 44 people armed with revolvers, 15 people with chemical weapons, and 1:30 two people wielding their feet in a violent manner. of course the rest were semiautomatic handguns. everybody knows it. rifles are not the real threat in chicago and they have not been for a long time if ever a period between 2013-2016, 4.8% of guns were rifles. most recent murder purported to all the way back in 2011, slower on the numbers but...
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and that is what lori lightfoot is focused on. same period, they encountered 44 people with revolvers. 32 people wielding their feet in a violent manner. and the rest, of course were semiautomatic handguns. that's all the murders and everyone knows it. rifles are not a real threat in chicago and haven't been for a long time, if ever. between 2013 and 2016, just 4.8% of guns were covered by the chicago police peered 4.8%. the most recent murder report from chicago was from all the way back in 2011. but according to that report, just one rifle was used in a homicide in the city of chicago. one. and that is what they want to take away. why? because you own it, not the criminals. in the decades that follow, kim fox took over in chicago and during her tenure, prosecutors started dropping cases for serious gun crimes. not accidentally but as a matter of policy. reckless discharge of a firearm, aggravated discharge, serious crimes involving guns. they dropped the charges. they are not worried about gun crimes. they are worried about you
and that is what lori lightfoot is focused on. same period, they encountered 44 people with revolvers. 32 people wielding their feet in a violent manner. and the rest, of course were semiautomatic handguns. that's all the murders and everyone knows it. rifles are not a real threat in chicago and haven't been for a long time, if ever. between 2013 and 2016, just 4.8% of guns were covered by the chicago police peered 4.8%. the most recent murder report from chicago was from all the way back in...
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i want to go to the mayor of chicago, lori lightfoot. first of all, madam mayor, thank you for coming on. you asked to be on "politicsnation" this evening after earlier this week you said that you found the video of the killing of adam toledo as incredibly difficult to watch, especially with you as a mother of a 13-year-old yourself. what is the message you have tonight for those watching us right now? >> well, first and foremost, i have to say, again, incredible condolences and love and support for the toledo family. his mother, his father, his siblings. he has a big family who is mourning this tragic loss of this young man. no mother should've to walk in the shoes that elizabeth toledo is now walking in every single day with the loss of her child. we just have to keep that loss front and foremost in our own minds. this is a tough thing. it is a tragic, tragic thing that this 13-year-old boy was lost. but as i've also said, we have to unravel a lot of the circumstances that led to that young boy being in that alley at 2:30 in the mornin
i want to go to the mayor of chicago, lori lightfoot. first of all, madam mayor, thank you for coming on. you asked to be on "politicsnation" this evening after earlier this week you said that you found the video of the killing of adam toledo as incredibly difficult to watch, especially with you as a mother of a 13-year-old yourself. what is the message you have tonight for those watching us right now? >> well, first and foremost, i have to say, again, incredible condolences and...
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we heard this week from lori lightfoot the other created mayor of chicago.ficer tasting killed a 13-year-old running away is seems with a gun. ms. lightfoot has decided the real problem is police running after suspects on foot. she is planning a role change to police procedures so any officer wishing to pursue a suspect would require permission from a supervisor. no one should die as a result of a foot chase the mayor said inextricably. so try to picture the scene for a moment. an assailant has shot several innocent people in a large, police arrived on the scene and he takes off with a click. in the future the officer may be unable to raise the precinct on his radio, has to call in to get approval, how might that go, this is the chicago police department, your call is important please hold while we directed to the right person. it's easy to laugh but it's not a joke matter. 177 homicides already this year that is more than ten week, that is that where the 20% than last year, when total murders were up 50% on the previous year. it seems likely much of the sur
we heard this week from lori lightfoot the other created mayor of chicago.ficer tasting killed a 13-year-old running away is seems with a gun. ms. lightfoot has decided the real problem is police running after suspects on foot. she is planning a role change to police procedures so any officer wishing to pursue a suspect would require permission from a supervisor. no one should die as a result of a foot chase the mayor said inextricably. so try to picture the scene for a moment. an assailant has...
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lori lightfoot, she definitely needs to resign and she should no longer be the mayor of chicago. before she was mayor, was president of the chicago police board and chair of the chicago police accountability task force. where do you see these protests going? >> i think the protests will likely continue. i think aside from the marching, aside from the protests, we really need to look at instuting some kind of policy in regard to put pursuits in chicago specifically. right now there is no policy. that is something i ready know a few peoe around the south si that have worked at raising awareness on how police rrorize our communities were starti to seriously consider the need to institute some so of foot rsuit policy because it cannot continue because we cannot continue to allow the chicago police department to kill black and brown people in our community's when they are running away. amy: is there any discussion, any word about the charging of the police officer who killed adam? >> know, as of now, i've not heard of any charges bng broughtp on officer eric stillman, who murdered ada
lori lightfoot, she definitely needs to resign and she should no longer be the mayor of chicago. before she was mayor, was president of the chicago police board and chair of the chicago police accountability task force. where do you see these protests going? >> i think the protests will likely continue. i think aside from the marching, aside from the protests, we really need to look at instuting some kind of policy in regard to put pursuits in chicago specifically. right now there is no...
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. >> rashad, this week chicago mayor lori lightfoot spoke of the long history of police shootings in her city, how it takes a toll on its citizens. take a listen. >> we live in a city that is traumatized by a long history of police violence and misconduct. so while we don't have enough information to be the judge and jury of this particular situation, it is certainly understandable why so many of our residents are feeling that all too familiar outrage and pain. it's even clearer that trust between our communities and law enforcement is far from healed and remains badly broken. >> rashad, does broken trust adequately capture what chicago is grappling with? >> absolutely not. seeing mayor lightfoot who spent a career defending police in many cases in chicago, supposed to be having oversight over the police but before she even became mayor. you know, i couldn't agree with the statement more from before. if we don't actually deal with deep systemic change, downsizing policing, we will have impotent policies that cut around the edges that actually don't get to the heart of it. the state's
. >> rashad, this week chicago mayor lori lightfoot spoke of the long history of police shootings in her city, how it takes a toll on its citizens. take a listen. >> we live in a city that is traumatized by a long history of police violence and misconduct. so while we don't have enough information to be the judge and jury of this particular situation, it is certainly understandable why so many of our residents are feeling that all too familiar outrage and pain. it's even clearer...
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they are the poor people and lightfoot believes this is all about saving black lives and that's whatgue. last year we saw more police despair and retiring. beat can't have that. -- we can't have that. joining us me jason hill. you say i believe that this moment requires americans to really begin appreciating what police do for us. today that's a provocative statement for a black man to make. >> that's true. what we need to realize first is anyone who is calling 911 right now, those police officers are risking their lives at this very moment to protect blacks, white, asians. anybody. police officers, law enforcement officers risk their lives to protect the average american and non-american in this country. we have to pay homage and respect to those people. the individual police officers who violate the rights of others should be tryed in courts of law. that's what happened recently. but this idea of demoning law enforcement and defunding police officers, you see what happens when you have to acquire the permission to pursue or to gain entry into a house -- >> laura: how would that wor
they are the poor people and lightfoot believes this is all about saving black lives and that's whatgue. last year we saw more police despair and retiring. beat can't have that. -- we can't have that. joining us me jason hill. you say i believe that this moment requires americans to really begin appreciating what police do for us. today that's a provocative statement for a black man to make. >> that's true. what we need to realize first is anyone who is calling 911 right now, those police...
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in chicago where homicides are 50% mayor lightfoot is considering forcing cops to get their supervisors permission before they can pursue a suspect on foot, people who pay the price is going to be the politicians, they will be the poor people and i imagine lightfoot believes this is all about saving black lives and that is what she's going to argue but last year we saw more police despair and police retiring, we can't have that. joining me jason hill, professor, author of the forthcoming book what do white americans oh black people, racial injustice in the age of posts (blooge you say i believe at this moment requires americans to really begin appreciating what police do for us. there is a provocative statement for especially a black man to make. >> thanks for having me, i think that is true. was we need to first of all realize is anyone calling 911 right now, and there are hundreds of thousands of people calling 911, those police officers are risking their lives in this moment to protect blacks, whites, asian, anybody of any nationality. police officers, law enforcement officers risk t
in chicago where homicides are 50% mayor lightfoot is considering forcing cops to get their supervisors permission before they can pursue a suspect on foot, people who pay the price is going to be the politicians, they will be the poor people and i imagine lightfoot believes this is all about saving black lives and that is what she's going to argue but last year we saw more police despair and police retiring, we can't have that. joining me jason hill, professor, author of the forthcoming book...
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jillian: chicago mayor lori lightfoot vowing to find the adult who gave a 13-year-old boy a gun before he was killed by police. adam toledo died after being chased by officers into an alley. police say a gun found at the scene, things like this happen too often in chicago in time to say no more. >> i directed the superintendent and chief detective to use every resource to track down the origins through tracing, fingerprinting and dna and to find the person responsible for doing this. >> lightfoot is directing the police superintendent to draft a new foot pursuit policy before the anticipated summer surge in violence. >> unrest organizer facing attended murder charges for a firebomb attack in portland, police say malika mohammed through this molotov cocktail a policeman during the september riots and also allegedly through at an officer two days later. investigators found this bottle filled with explosive liquid and said they have footage of mohammed, ironically he made headlines last year during a protest in minneapolis. >> arkansas governor asa hutchinson vetoes a bill that would have
jillian: chicago mayor lori lightfoot vowing to find the adult who gave a 13-year-old boy a gun before he was killed by police. adam toledo died after being chased by officers into an alley. police say a gun found at the scene, things like this happen too often in chicago in time to say no more. >> i directed the superintendent and chief detective to use every resource to track down the origins through tracing, fingerprinting and dna and to find the person responsible for doing this....
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." ♪ ♪ >> as lori lightfoot lightfoot watch the riots from afar protected by the copolice department.ers and rioters ransacked the city. cost nearly $100 million in damages. >> we are not talking about just buildings and structures, we are about people who i felt as though there structures have been destroyed. >> whether you are left, right, conservative, or liberal, the safety of your families and your neighborhoods should transcend politics. >> [bleep]. >> i don't know where the [bleep] the keys at. >> kim foxx let the vast majority of looters walk with no charges. of the handful of looters who did face prosecution, most were granted pretrial release. >> here they! >> very demoralizing for our residents to be told to call 911 when you see crime happening, only to see that same criminal be arrested and released within 24 hours. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: when you watch that whole piece, and we hope that you will, one person may stick out in stark relief. his name was raymond lopez. he is an alderman in the city of chicago. he is a democrat. but as things started to fall apart around him, he rose
." ♪ ♪ >> as lori lightfoot lightfoot watch the riots from afar protected by the copolice department.ers and rioters ransacked the city. cost nearly $100 million in damages. >> we are not talking about just buildings and structures, we are about people who i felt as though there structures have been destroyed. >> whether you are left, right, conservative, or liberal, the safety of your families and your neighborhoods should transcend politics. >> [bleep]....
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." ♪ ♪ >> as lori lightfoot lightfoot watch the riots from afar protected by the copolice department. >> looters and rioters ransacked the city. cost nearly $100 million in damages. >> we are not talking about just buildings and structures, we are about people who i felt as though there structures have been destroyed. >> whether you are left, right, conservative, or liberal, the safety of your families and your neighborhoods should transcend politics. >> [bleep]. >> i don't know where the [bleep] the keys at. >> kim foxx let the vast majority of looters walk with no charges. of the handful of looters who did face prosecution, most were granted pretrial release. >> here they! >> very demoralizing for our residents to be told to call 911 when you see crime happening, only to see that same criminal be arrested ad and released witn 24 hours. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: when you watch that whole piece, and we hope that you will, one person may stick out in stark relief. his name was raymond lopez. he is an alderman in the city of chicago. he is a democrat. but as things started to fall apart around him
." ♪ ♪ >> as lori lightfoot lightfoot watch the riots from afar protected by the copolice department. >> looters and rioters ransacked the city. cost nearly $100 million in damages. >> we are not talking about just buildings and structures, we are about people who i felt as though there structures have been destroyed. >> whether you are left, right, conservative, or liberal, the safety of your families and your neighborhoods should transcend politics. >>...
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chicago mayor lori lightfoot begging for calm and for peaceful protests.y released bodycam footage of a 13-year-old adam toledo last month. looks like what happened, the local media in chicago reporting on it. police found a gun at the scene that this 13-year-old did raise his hand. didn't look like he had a gun in his hands but there was a gun thrown nearby. it happened within less than a second, this shooting. reaction to this story? >> well, hi, liz. i can tell you there are more questions than answers as pertains to the shooting of this 13-year-old child, adam toledo. when you look at the fact that the law enforcement officers were called to that area as a result of gunfire. they get into the area. they see two people running, a 21-year-old and adam toledo, this 13-year-old. they tackle the 21-year-old. adam toledo continues to run. a police officer runs after him. he was alleged to initially said, that toledo turned around with the gun and the police officer shot him in the chest. he later died. there has been some versions that have now changed to sa
chicago mayor lori lightfoot begging for calm and for peaceful protests.y released bodycam footage of a 13-year-old adam toledo last month. looks like what happened, the local media in chicago reporting on it. police found a gun at the scene that this 13-year-old did raise his hand. didn't look like he had a gun in his hands but there was a gun thrown nearby. it happened within less than a second, this shooting. reaction to this story? >> well, hi, liz. i can tell you there are more...
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mayor lori lightfoot adjusted as much last week and a prosecutor with a state attorney's office stated in court that that's what happened. however the body cam released today showed while the teenager did have something in his hand while he was running, less than a second later his hands were empty when he turned around and raised his hands just as he was shot by police. surrounding video from a nearby building shows toledo throwing something behind the fence before he turns around with his hands raised, and minutes later body cam footage shows officers finding the handgun in the same area. the officers involved have been placed on administrative duties while an investigation into the shooting is underway. as for the toledo family, this evening there attorney described the shooting as an assassination and said that they are exploring legal action against the officer. there is a lot of concern over protest turning ugly in the release. chicago is still reeling from the riots that took place in the fall and summer of last year that caused millions of dollars in damage to the city's downto
mayor lori lightfoot adjusted as much last week and a prosecutor with a state attorney's office stated in court that that's what happened. however the body cam released today showed while the teenager did have something in his hand while he was running, less than a second later his hands were empty when he turned around and raised his hands just as he was shot by police. surrounding video from a nearby building shows toledo throwing something behind the fence before he turns around with his...
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mayor lightfoot saying these investigations need to take their time. we don't have a set timeline on how long those will take. in the meantime a lot of sadness, frustration and tension in the community. we're just north of where adam toledo was shot. there will be a vigil starting in the next half hour and then we'll be moving on back down to little village where there is expected to be a peaceful march for the teenager. his parents pushing for respect, nonviolence and peace as they push for overall reform. we'll bring that live this afternoon and this evening on msnbc. yasmin. >> all right, maura barrett, thank you. >>> i want to turn to the battle against coronavirus. the johnson & johnson vaccine will likely remain paused for at least another week. doctors and health officials examining the link between the vaccine and life-threatening blood clots. but dr. anthony fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, remains confident that the vaccine will in fact return to use in some form, as he puts it. >> my estimate is that we will continue to use
mayor lightfoot saying these investigations need to take their time. we don't have a set timeline on how long those will take. in the meantime a lot of sadness, frustration and tension in the community. we're just north of where adam toledo was shot. there will be a vigil starting in the next half hour and then we'll be moving on back down to little village where there is expected to be a peaceful march for the teenager. his parents pushing for respect, nonviolence and peace as they push for...
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they had planned to march to mayor lori lightfoot's house, nearby, but police barricades kept them from getting too close. at least two people were arrested, near the protest, after a scuffle with police. >>> our reporters are standing by across the midwest tonight. nbc's cal perry is in brooklyn center. and nbc's antonia hilton is in chicago's millennium park. cal, let me start with you. how are the residents of brooklyn center feeling tonight? >> look. they're nervous about tonight, and i will tell you what happened last night. you mentioned that fence and i am glad you did, josh. we are going to show you that fence right now. it is actually the second fencing that exists here, around a perimeter that they have put in place around this very small police station. the police, and we are talking about the sheriff's office, backed by the state police, backed by the national guard, say that that fence was breached. the question amongst residents is, so, what does that matter? there is a good-ten feet before you get to that other fence. and there were, as far as we could see, no weapons in
they had planned to march to mayor lori lightfoot's house, nearby, but police barricades kept them from getting too close. at least two people were arrested, near the protest, after a scuffle with police. >>> our reporters are standing by across the midwest tonight. nbc's cal perry is in brooklyn center. and nbc's antonia hilton is in chicago's millennium park. cal, let me start with you. how are the residents of brooklyn center feeling tonight? >> look. they're nervous about...
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in the wake of the release of the video mayor lori lightfoot called for calm knowing that latino and other minority communities will be watching closely and investigation into another officer involved shooting germany is seeing its highest rise in corona virus cases singed january 1 of the main reasons is the slow pace of vaccinations fewer than one in 5 germans has been given a 1st dose but the vaccination drive is has picked up speed in recent days and one of those to get her 1st job was just on the 66 year old was given the astra zeneca vaccine and said she was quote delighted he'd have you political course by simon young joins so much to unpack here simon how much of a shot in the arm for the vaccination drive in germany is chancellor merkel receiving her astra zeneca job today. well of course age does show the vaccination campaign he's moving forward but in some ways i suppose you could say it shows that he's moving forward roll the slowly here in germany engler medical is 66 years old and she's only getting her 1st shot now so as as is ripping reportage you know we're not movin
in the wake of the release of the video mayor lori lightfoot called for calm knowing that latino and other minority communities will be watching closely and investigation into another officer involved shooting germany is seeing its highest rise in corona virus cases singed january 1 of the main reasons is the slow pace of vaccinations fewer than one in 5 germans has been given a 1st dose but the vaccination drive is has picked up speed in recent days and one of those to get her 1st job was just...
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mayor lightfoot: this fermenter complicated and nuanced story. proceed with deep empathy and --we all must proceed with deep empathy and calm, and importantly, peace. barbara: adam toledo died in the alley behind me. he is one of the young's people to be killed by police in recent up familiar tensions in chicago. there were a lot of protests demanding police reform after georgeloyd was killed, and the city had been preparing for a reaction to the verdict in that trial even before this happened. the mayod the family have appealed for calm. barbara plett-usher, bbc news, chicago. james: president has condemned the latest u.s. mass shooting in indiana, describing gun violence as a stain on the charter of the nation. he urged congress to take measures to prevent weapons from falling into the wrong hands. police in indianapolis confirmed that 8 people were killed at a shooting at a fedex facility. the gunman took his own life, leaving local hospitals dealing with many more people with the gunshot wounds. the lice have yet to determine the reason for t
mayor lightfoot: this fermenter complicated and nuanced story. proceed with deep empathy and --we all must proceed with deep empathy and calm, and importantly, peace. barbara: adam toledo died in the alley behind me. he is one of the young's people to be killed by police in recent up familiar tensions in chicago. there were a lot of protests demanding police reform after georgeloyd was killed, and the city had been preparing for a reaction to the verdict in that trial even before this happened....
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mayor lightfoot called for calm. >> no parent should ever have a video broadcast widely of their child's last moments. much less be placed in a terrible situation of losing their child in the first place. >> i just want to know what really happened to my baby. >> reporter: days after his death, toledo's mother demanded answers. they d a lot of options, but not kill him. >> reporter: adriana diaz, cbs news. >>> an attorney for the officer claimed toledo was armed and that the officer faced a life-threatening situation and was left with no other option. >>> closing arguments are set to begin monday in the murder trial of derek chauvin. the defense wrapped up yesterday after the former minneapolis police officer said that he will not testify. it is the first time his voice was heard on record during the trial. chauvin is facing several charges in the death of george floyd, including murder and manslaughter. laura podesta is tracking the latest developments from new york. laura, so closing arguments on monday. why is the trial set to resume this afternoon? >> reporter: good morning, anne-mar
mayor lightfoot called for calm. >> no parent should ever have a video broadcast widely of their child's last moments. much less be placed in a terrible situation of losing their child in the first place. >> i just want to know what really happened to my baby. >> reporter: days after his death, toledo's mother demanded answers. they d a lot of options, but not kill him. >> reporter: adriana diaz, cbs news. >>> an attorney for the officer claimed toledo was armed...
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lori lightfoot saying it was an unwinnable situation. but saying the city, quote, failing the boy. the mayor calling for calm tonight. pierre thomas leading us off with the images, and again, we warn the video is difficult to watch. >> reporter: you're about to witness a tragedy unfold in the blink of an eye. just after 2:00 in the morning on march 29th, chicago police respond to reports of shots fired. >> chicago emergency, travis. >> hi, um, i just heard gunshots. >> about how many shots did you hear? >> a lot. more than five. >> reporter: an officer arrives at the scene, body camera rolling. he chases one of the two suspects, racing through an alley in hot pursuit, shoving a bystander aside during the chase. then suddenly a confrontation. the officer yelling to see the suspects hands. the suspect stopping and turning quickly. the officer fires a shot. the officer begins cpr, but it's too late. when the confusion is over, we learn the suspect is only 13 years old. his name is adam toledo. the officer has said the boy had a gun in his hand. you can see a handgun a few feet away fr
lori lightfoot saying it was an unwinnable situation. but saying the city, quote, failing the boy. the mayor calling for calm tonight. pierre thomas leading us off with the images, and again, we warn the video is difficult to watch. >> reporter: you're about to witness a tragedy unfold in the blink of an eye. just after 2:00 in the morning on march 29th, chicago police respond to reports of shots fired. >> chicago emergency, travis. >> hi, um, i just heard gunshots. >>...
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running is not you know submitting yourself to be executed but this is coming at a time where the word lightfoot the mayor of chicago was supposed to spend $281500000.00 on covert relief instead she gave it to overtime pay for police officers own that's they're going to be taken care of right and right now she's saying well look we don't have all the facts in let's just wait and see let's get the guns off the street which is a fair point but she's missing the fact and just refusing to acknowledge that this child again 13 years old was not resisting and did not have a gun in his hand at the time he was killed murdered minutes. at any age but obviously even worse than 13 yes and this is you know a long there's a long string of these killings in chicago the police force there is notoriously sort of corrupt and absolutely no more story yes so in of course in ecuador sad time for the left right now there's a former banker with the named lasso who is able to sort of swoop up the nation's presidency yeah if you will. but there is some sort of good news in the region country that is normally considered
running is not you know submitting yourself to be executed but this is coming at a time where the word lightfoot the mayor of chicago was supposed to spend $281500000.00 on covert relief instead she gave it to overtime pay for police officers own that's they're going to be taken care of right and right now she's saying well look we don't have all the facts in let's just wait and see let's get the guns off the street which is a fair point but she's missing the fact and just refusing to...
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today lori lightfoot, who has a 13-year-old of her own, called for calm. >> no parent should ever have a video broadcast widely of their child's last moments... much less be placed in a terrible situation of losing their child in the first place. >> i just want to know what really happened to my baby. >> reporter: days after his death, toledo's mother demanded answers. >> they had a lot of options but not kill him! >> reporter: toledo's family said one of adam's dreams was to be a police officer. norah, the city of chicago is preparing for protests tonight. >> o'donnell: all right, adriana diaz, thank you. tonight, the search continues off the louisiana coast for 12 crew members of a ship that capsized on tuesday in a violent storm. infrared scans indicate two of the missing may be in the hull alive. cbs' david begnaud is in port fourchon, louisiana. cbs' david begnaud is in port good evening, david. >> norah, good evening. it's happening right now. you've got divers trying to break into the hull of the ship to figure out whether or not at least two men are still alive. earlier, norah,
today lori lightfoot, who has a 13-year-old of her own, called for calm. >> no parent should ever have a video broadcast widely of their child's last moments... much less be placed in a terrible situation of losing their child in the first place. >> i just want to know what really happened to my baby. >> reporter: days after his death, toledo's mother demanded answers. >> they had a lot of options but not kill him! >> reporter: toledo's family said one of adam's...
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this is the reaction from the mayor of chicago, lori lightfoot.nderstanding of this incident continues to evolve, this remains a complicated and nuanced story, and will must proceed with deep empathy and calm. and importantly, peace. patrick smith is a criminaljustice reporter with wbez. i asked him what happened. police responded to the little village neighbourhood here in chicago, because of an aler of shots being fired. it shows the police officer chasing the 13—year—old, adam toledo, prosecutors saying that an adult he was with handed a gun to him, and you can see it, you can see and hear the officer telling the boy to stop and after a brief chase, he does stop, as he is directed, and then there is a freeze—frame shared by the police department which shows him with a gun in his hand, behind his back, but the officer tells him to show his hands, raised his hands and he raises his hands up and as you heard the attorney say, it does not appear there is a gun in his hand but his hands are being raised above his head. there have been appeals for ca
this is the reaction from the mayor of chicago, lori lightfoot.nderstanding of this incident continues to evolve, this remains a complicated and nuanced story, and will must proceed with deep empathy and calm. and importantly, peace. patrick smith is a criminaljustice reporter with wbez. i asked him what happened. police responded to the little village neighbourhood here in chicago, because of an aler of shots being fired. it shows the police officer chasing the 13—year—old, adam toledo,...
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chicago's mayor lori lightfoot says rumors that she is resigning are racist.the city of nashville lighting up as country music stars taking center stage at the academy of country music awards. here is thomas rhett performing last night ♪ everybody got a small town anthem ♪ everybody got a story to tell ♪ everybody got you're strong. you power through chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, ...each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine. so, if you haven't tried botox® for your chronic migraine, ...check with your doctor if botox® is right for you, and if samples are available. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, ...speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness... ...can be signs of a life- threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions... ...neck and injection site pain... ...fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor your med
chicago's mayor lori lightfoot says rumors that she is resigning are racist.the city of nashville lighting up as country music stars taking center stage at the academy of country music awards. here is thomas rhett performing last night ♪ everybody got a small town anthem ♪ everybody got a story to tell ♪ everybody got you're strong. you power through chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, ...each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic...
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the city's mayor, lori lightfoot, appealed for calm before the footage was released.test. chicago police officer chases 13—year—old adam toledo down a dark alley before shooting him once in the chest. the boy's actions at that moment had become a source of contention. initially it was claimed he was holding a gun, but body can footage appears to show no weapon is visible —— body camera footage. —— shows no west ms visible as the boy raises his hand. —— no weapon is visible. raises his hand. -- no weapon is visible-— is visible. those photos speak for himself. _ is visible. those photos speak for himself. adam _ is visible. those photos speak for himself. adam at - is visible. those photos speak for himself. adam at his - is visible. those photos speak for himself. adam at his last. for himself. adam at his last second of life did not have a gun in his hand. the officer screamed at him, show me your hands, adam complied, turned around, his hands were empty, when he was shot in the chest at the hands of the officer. after the shooting, the policeman calls for an ambulan
the city's mayor, lori lightfoot, appealed for calm before the footage was released.test. chicago police officer chases 13—year—old adam toledo down a dark alley before shooting him once in the chest. the boy's actions at that moment had become a source of contention. initially it was claimed he was holding a gun, but body can footage appears to show no weapon is visible —— body camera footage. —— shows no west ms visible as the boy raises his hand. —— no weapon is visible....
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of murder and crimes only gets worse yet somehow with all of this happening, chicago mayor lori lightfoot has taken bold action, she wants to require that police obtain permission from their supervisors before they can start chasing down suspect on foot. that is going to work well and she's not alone. new york state attorney general letitia james proposed new york city police cease altogether routine traffic stops. berkeley california already bad offices for making stops for many traffic offenses in cities like lansing, michigan, dc following suit. >> you've got to show the law enforcement wants work hand in glove on those matters that improve the system, not stopping people because the taillight is out, not stopping people because their license is expired. this continues the discredited approach of broken windows in 1990s policeing, this needs to happen on a broad basis all across the nation. >> is this what they are doing in san francisco, petty crimes don't matter, but, go to the bathroom in the streets, all fine as long as we feel good about each other. bear in mind should be george f
of murder and crimes only gets worse yet somehow with all of this happening, chicago mayor lori lightfoot has taken bold action, she wants to require that police obtain permission from their supervisors before they can start chasing down suspect on foot. that is going to work well and she's not alone. new york state attorney general letitia james proposed new york city police cease altogether routine traffic stops. berkeley california already bad offices for making stops for many traffic...
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it is and it is not only in protests, we need to sign petitions and talk to our alderman, and lightfoot, we need to ask for it now. >> reporter: how tough was it to watch that video? >> it is hard to say, i want to acknowledge that as people we are being decenttized to violence. it is hard and it is surreal. it is a reality. >> reporter: thank you for sharing with me. of course that video shows several different clips for the police that he had a gun in his hand and what's going on around the world. when you see this crowd and what's been going on for hours. the mayor did an impassionate speech this week. in the city chicago, within 750 people were killed. it is the pain that comes as you talk to them. they are upset and frustrated by the violence and lack of gun control. they definitely want to see something happens towards the officers who open fire. we should remember something else. chicago police department department says they thought their officers had to make a split second decision. he felt terrible about what happened. let's turn this way, pamela, and look at this crowd stretc
it is and it is not only in protests, we need to sign petitions and talk to our alderman, and lightfoot, we need to ask for it now. >> reporter: how tough was it to watch that video? >> it is hard to say, i want to acknowledge that as people we are being decenttized to violence. it is hard and it is surreal. it is a reality. >> reporter: thank you for sharing with me. of course that video shows several different clips for the police that he had a gun in his hand and what's...
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somehow and with all of this still happening, mayor lightfoot has decided to take bold action. she wants -- get this -- to require that police obtain permission from their supervisors before they can start chasing down suspects on foot. that's going to work well. she's not alone. new york state attorney general james has proposed that new york city police cease altogether routine traffic stops. nothing good comes from those. berkeley, california banned officers for making stops for many traffic offenses. cities like lansing, michigan, d.c. is following suit. >> you've got to show that law enforcement has to work hand and glove on those matters that communities do. not stopping people because a taillight is out. not stopping people because their license is expired. this continues the discredited approach of broken windows of 1990s policing. this used to happen on a broad basis all across the nation. >> sean: >> laura: isn't this what they're doing in san francisco, by the way? petty crime don't matter. go to the bathroom in the street. it's fine as long as we feel good about eac
somehow and with all of this still happening, mayor lightfoot has decided to take bold action. she wants -- get this -- to require that police obtain permission from their supervisors before they can start chasing down suspects on foot. that's going to work well. she's not alone. new york state attorney general james has proposed that new york city police cease altogether routine traffic stops. nothing good comes from those. berkeley, california banned officers for making stops for many traffic...
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in the wake of the release of the video mayor laurie lightfoot called for calm knowing that latino and other minority communities will be watching closely an investigation into another officer involved shooting. the world health organization says covert $900.00 cases around the world are rising and worrying rates the w.h.o. a director general is warning that sharp increases are being seen in countries which have so far escaped widespread outbreaks around the will cases and is continuing to increase warning rates globally the number of new cases per week has nearly doubled over the past 2 months this is approaching the highest rate of infection that we have seen so far during the pandemic. well europe is in the grip of a 3rd wave of infections in france more than 100000 people have now died from cope at 19 germany is seeing its biggest rise in cases since early january the cabinet has approved new national controls which still have to go through parliament well now doctors are calling for immediate action to save lives. on germany's intensive care ward this is what the 3rd wave looks li
in the wake of the release of the video mayor laurie lightfoot called for calm knowing that latino and other minority communities will be watching closely an investigation into another officer involved shooting. the world health organization says covert $900.00 cases around the world are rising and worrying rates the w.h.o. a director general is warning that sharp increases are being seen in countries which have so far escaped widespread outbreaks around the will cases and is continuing to...
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laura: it seems mayor lori lightfoot was essentially siding with the police in this case but as the fewer continued to build her tone changed and she became the same person who never misses an opportunity to attack the police. >> we live in a city that is traumatized by a long history of police violence and misconduct so we don't have enough information to be the judge and jury on this particular situation, it is certainly understandable why so many of our residents are seeing about too familiar surge of outrage and pain. laura: your reaction to the mayor's involvement. >> outrage and pain and told us in the same statement she wanted to get the person who gave him the gun. we know who the person was who gave him the gun, the person he was with. why doesn't she talked to her buddy tim fox the prosecutor, and file felony charges against the person who was with him. that is the person that should be charged in this case and once again the city of chicago says we need to stop the violence. we have a shooting, a murder every 11 hours in the city, a shooting every 2 hours in the city and they t
laura: it seems mayor lori lightfoot was essentially siding with the police in this case but as the fewer continued to build her tone changed and she became the same person who never misses an opportunity to attack the police. >> we live in a city that is traumatized by a long history of police violence and misconduct so we don't have enough information to be the judge and jury on this particular situation, it is certainly understandable why so many of our residents are seeing about too...