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m. wraps and silencers and tens of thousands of m. sixteen machine guns and night vision equipment the new paradigm is the military paradigm militarized police and the problem with that is when they look at american citizens often they see only combatants this is all made possible through america's military transfer program created in the ninety's when violence and drug gangs plagued major cities today crime in the u.s. has fallen to its lowest in a generation and the special response team in richland county south carolina looks like this ready to take on the taliban should it invade the self this year the thing that it's doing is basically just making it more and more obvious they are who are being launched her eyes are police forces are being turned into soldiers iraq war veteran emily yates says her country's law enforcement is being trained to fight against the public instead of serving to protect it they should be trained to deescalate any violence or aggression that's happening but instead the police are showing up and causing v
m. wraps and silencers and tens of thousands of m. sixteen machine guns and night vision equipment the new paradigm is the military paradigm militarized police and the problem with that is when they look at american citizens often they see only combatants this is all made possible through america's military transfer program created in the ninety's when violence and drug gangs plagued major cities today crime in the u.s. has fallen to its lowest in a generation and the special response team in...
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m. wraps and silencers and tens of thousands of m. sixteen machine guns and night vision equipment the new paradigm is it's the military paradigm militarized police and the problem with that is when they look at american sort of golf and they see only combatants this is all made possible through america's military transfer program created in the ninety's when violence and drug gangs plagued major cities today crime in the u.s. has fallen to its lowest in a generation and the special response team in richland county south carolina looks like this ready to take on the taliban should it invade the self this year the thing that it's doing is basically just making it more and more obvious there are they are being launched their eyes are police forces are being turned into soldiers iraq war veteran emily yates says her country's law enforcement is being trained to fight against the public instead of serving to protect it they should be trained to deescalate any violence or gresham that's happening but instead the police are showing up and c
m. wraps and silencers and tens of thousands of m. sixteen machine guns and night vision equipment the new paradigm is it's the military paradigm militarized police and the problem with that is when they look at american sort of golf and they see only combatants this is all made possible through america's military transfer program created in the ninety's when violence and drug gangs plagued major cities today crime in the u.s. has fallen to its lowest in a generation and the special response...
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m. wraps and silencers and tens of thousands of m. sixteen machine guns and night vision equipment the new paradigm is it's the military paradigm militarized police and the problem with that is when they look at american citizens often they see only combatants this is all made possible through america's military transfer program created in the ninety's when violence and drug gangs plagued major cities today crime in the u.s. has fallen to its lowest in a generation and the special response team in richland county south carolina looks like this ready to take on the taliban should it invade the self this year the thing that it's doing is basically just making it more and more obvious there are they are being launched her eyes are police forces are being turned into soldiers iraq war veteran emily yates says her country's law enforcement is being trained to fight against the public instead of serving to protect it they should be trained to deescalate any violence or aggression that's happening but instead the police are showing up and ca
m. wraps and silencers and tens of thousands of m. sixteen machine guns and night vision equipment the new paradigm is it's the military paradigm militarized police and the problem with that is when they look at american citizens often they see only combatants this is all made possible through america's military transfer program created in the ninety's when violence and drug gangs plagued major cities today crime in the u.s. has fallen to its lowest in a generation and the special response team...
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m. wraps that were built to withstand roadside bombs i was joined earlier by elizabeth beavers to talk with us about this growing militarization of police departments elizabeth is a legislative associate for militarism and civil liberties at the friends committee on national legislation i first asked her if the recent mistakes made by the swat teams represented a larger issue at hand. sure you know what our good friends at the a.c.l.u. they've done a fantastic job of submitting this report and just sort of confirming what i think many of suspected for a long time which is that the police are looking more and more like military you know and we remember that military forces and police units are two separate institutions they have separate mandates and separate responsibilities but instead what we're seeing is that weapons and equipment that's specifically designed for the war zone is flooding in to local police and so when they have it they're going to want to use it and we've seen the rise of swat teams a rise of all these aggressive tactics that you've done such a great job of highlighting
m. wraps that were built to withstand roadside bombs i was joined earlier by elizabeth beavers to talk with us about this growing militarization of police departments elizabeth is a legislative associate for militarism and civil liberties at the friends committee on national legislation i first asked her if the recent mistakes made by the swat teams represented a larger issue at hand. sure you know what our good friends at the a.c.l.u. they've done a fantastic job of submitting this report and...
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m. wraps that those vehicles were built to withstand roadside bombs. and here to talk with us about this growing militarization of police departments is elizabeth beavers she's the legislative associate for militarism and civil liberties at the friends committee on national legislation thanks for joining us today thanks for having me now let's get right to this police departments are meant to be prepared for the face of danger and the worst stuff that can happen right but this report makes it look like they're more prepared for war rather than prepared to protect the citizenry can you we've actually highlighted as you saw some of the mistakes that the swat teams have made when children are present but are these kind of a greater sign. with the issues of their tactics sure you know what our good friends at the a.c.l.u. they've done a fantastic job of submitting this report and just sort of confirming what i think many of suspected for a long time which is that the police are looking more and more like military you know and we remember that military forc
m. wraps that those vehicles were built to withstand roadside bombs. and here to talk with us about this growing militarization of police departments is elizabeth beavers she's the legislative associate for militarism and civil liberties at the friends committee on national legislation thanks for joining us today thanks for having me now let's get right to this police departments are meant to be prepared for the face of danger and the worst stuff that can happen right but this report makes it...
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m. wraps these babies weigh about fourteen tons of were built to withstand improvised explosive devices in iraq and afghanistan the war in iraq has ended the number of troops in afghanistan decreasing raps need a new home what better place than american streets in fact the pentagon is so desperate to get rid of its thirteen thousand or so i'm wrapped up literally giving them away to take a look at the towns that have recently received them quoting everywhere from michigan an enormous city of thirty nine hundred people to the bustling metropolis of madison indiana with twelve thousand residents keep in mind the pentagon provides absolutely no training or instruction manual for operating these vehicles i mean how to discuss the am rob occasion and militarization of america's police forces as a journalist and author of police state usa cheryl thank you so much for coming on and cheryl so why does a town of three thousand people need and map the police justification for buying and maps is to keep their officers safe as they fight crime the problem is there's not too many criminals out there
m. wraps these babies weigh about fourteen tons of were built to withstand improvised explosive devices in iraq and afghanistan the war in iraq has ended the number of troops in afghanistan decreasing raps need a new home what better place than american streets in fact the pentagon is so desperate to get rid of its thirteen thousand or so i'm wrapped up literally giving them away to take a look at the towns that have recently received them quoting everywhere from michigan an enormous city of...
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. >> riley's team used the m-wrap. >> some had a hostage, some were barricaded inside a house we needed to get too. we used it when we made an arrest and search warrant on a meted lab -- meth lab. >> at 65,000 fans, seeing it approach is intimidating. whily says that's a benefit of having the vehicle. roughly 600 u.s. communities have m-rads. one was used in oregon to respond to a school shooting. another in l.a. during a standoff with a gunman. critics question whether a weapon of war belongings in most towns. >> we don't wage war on the populous in the united states. >> samuel is a former cop and marine who teaches cyber security at the the university. and says an m-rat could diffuse a hostage situation or make it worse. >> we bring in a tang-like vehicle. it can cattalize a population, and get them to go after the operators of the vehicle before and after they'd use it, before the operators can get in the vehicle, they would attack. >> whily says at a time when gun violence rattles many communities, they provide safety. >> if you didn't have this, what protection would you have? >> t
. >> riley's team used the m-wrap. >> some had a hostage, some were barricaded inside a house we needed to get too. we used it when we made an arrest and search warrant on a meted lab -- meth lab. >> at 65,000 fans, seeing it approach is intimidating. whily says that's a benefit of having the vehicle. roughly 600 u.s. communities have m-rads. one was used in oregon to respond to a school shooting. another in l.a. during a standoff with a gunman. critics question whether a...
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m&a. >> we are going to wrap it up there. ok, coming up.vel merging with its german parent company. we hear from the ceo when "the pulse" returns. see you in a moment. ♪ >> welcome back. in today's new energy, tui travel is merging with its german parent company. they will create the world's largest tourist company. earlier this morning, the ceo sat down with anna edwards to discuss the deal as well as the environmental trends in the travel sector. people looking for more sustainable types of holidays? a lot of emphasis on your footprint, your sustainability footprint. people coming and asking for a more sustainable holiday. >> this is something we focus on very much. we have one of the most modern aircraft fleets in the world. we work with our hotel partners in terms of ensuring sustainability. customers do expect us to do that. >> peter long speaking to anna edwards. let's talk about office design. we don't talk about office design very often. the cubicle was designed to make us happy, the little thing you sit in in some offices. that is
m&a. >> we are going to wrap it up there. ok, coming up.vel merging with its german parent company. we hear from the ceo when "the pulse" returns. see you in a moment. ♪ >> welcome back. in today's new energy, tui travel is merging with its german parent company. they will create the world's largest tourist company. earlier this morning, the ceo sat down with anna edwards to discuss the deal as well as the environmental trends in the travel sector. people looking for...
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as far as the west coast, we're wrapping it up today with almost nothing m bucket from l.a. to phoenix and vegas to san francisco. it wasn't even that rain where i of a june in seattle. a little more about a week ago. you got that little dose that seattle did not. yesterday it was hot, as expected. all that pink shading from areas in california, southern arizona, all in about 105 to 110 range. we're still at 90 at this hour in phoenix. when the sun comes up, the temperature is going to skyrocket today. we have a very hot forecast as we head into july. we're 95 as far north as medford. we're 111 today in vegas. that's your national reak in ar the desert through the week. >>> on the east coast we're worried about a rainy fourth of july. they're worried about fireworks being canceled because it's too dry on the west coast. >> i can't believe fourth of july is here. >> summer is halfway over. >>> a man seemingly laying with a shark. >>> the scene aboard a united airlines plane forced to land. actually it can. neutrogena® ultra sheer. nothing outperforms it. nothing feels cleaner
as far as the west coast, we're wrapping it up today with almost nothing m bucket from l.a. to phoenix and vegas to san francisco. it wasn't even that rain where i of a june in seattle. a little more about a week ago. you got that little dose that seattle did not. yesterday it was hot, as expected. all that pink shading from areas in california, southern arizona, all in about 105 to 110 range. we're still at 90 at this hour in phoenix. when the sun comes up, the temperature is going to...
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wrapped up. stay with us. 'm ted and this is.ep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. but with med-care, i don't have to! waiting to get my diabetic supplies is such a hassle . they deliver everything i need right to my door! with free shipping! plus, med-care takes private policies, medicaid, even my medicare! now we have the time to do the things we love. med-care. we deliver a better life. >> welcome back. just a short time ago we learned the other students name in that shooting. one of them say was the gunman. we are
wrapped up. stay with us. 'm ted and this is.ep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says...
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wrapped up the series in just five games. >>> people are paying tribute to legendary radio host kasey ka m kasem.0 and the voice of shaggy on scooby doo. in his final months, his children from his first wife fought a bitter legal battle with his second wife over control of his care. he was 82 years old. >>> a father's day visit turns tragic after a fast-moving fire tears through a home in newark, killing six people there. a teen and his mother and four of their relatives were killed early yesterday morning after this fire destroyed the home and spread to another. >>> the two, the mother and the teen, were in town to honor his father who was killed two years ago in a bicycle accident. everyone in the neighboring home made it out safely. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. >>> and a fast-moving wildfire in central california dled in size overnight and is threatening hundreds of homes there. officers spent the last several hours urging nearby residents to evacuate. crews are trying to get the fire under control before drier, hotter weather moves in and it's unclear right now what spa
wrapped up the series in just five games. >>> people are paying tribute to legendary radio host kasey ka m kasem.0 and the voice of shaggy on scooby doo. in his final months, his children from his first wife fought a bitter legal battle with his second wife over control of his care. he was 82 years old. >>> a father's day visit turns tragic after a fast-moving fire tears through a home in newark, killing six people there. a teen and his mother and four of their relatives were...
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as we wrap up the quarter, probably worth taking a look at where we are. quite a quarter from an m point of view or in equity point of view. nick nelson joins us now to give us his take on where we are. equity markets, you are trying to figure out which is the least of the asset classes. there is not a lot to choose from. markets have marched on. as we head into the next quarter, are there any trends that are worth taking into the next period? >> i think your analysis is right. you get nothing on cash, negative returns. government bonds are incredibly low. spain trading below. i think by default, people have said equities. you still have in europe about a 3.5% dividend yield which is reasonable. i expect equities continue to go higher but only if earnings comes through. should i be about the earnings story? if i look at what cfos are doing, they are biting back a lot of stock. that means i have to take a cautious look at my numbers to see if they reflect decent growth. as i looked through the numbers, how much of it is real? 2% of this.s., about growth rate is coming from share buy
as we wrap up the quarter, probably worth taking a look at where we are. quite a quarter from an m point of view or in equity point of view. nick nelson joins us now to give us his take on where we are. equity markets, you are trying to figure out which is the least of the asset classes. there is not a lot to choose from. markets have marched on. as we head into the next quarter, are there any trends that are worth taking into the next period? >> i think your analysis is right. you get...
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reporter: good morning, chris, workers here at m and m deli have gone over the surveillance video time and time again in their heads, still cans wrap their minds around what happened. brazen daytime robbery that quickly turned into something vicious. see it here, the store owner complying with the robber, hands over cash, cigarettes, suddenly, the owner goes in the panic button. when the suspect realizes what he it, he savagely beats the store owner, and hits him so many times, knocks the 50 year old victim unconscious, and gets away before help can arrive. career upstairs, got the call for help, she rushed down, and this is what she saw. >> the whole entire face very red, his eye very bloodshot, just basically kind of swollen, he was just out of it. >> reporter: back here live, you can see, just neighborhood store. owner's been here for 20 years. he suffered a broken bone in his skull and the suspect got away with $1,500 in cash and cigarettes. right now police are trying to find the suspect. they're on the hunt. they want you to take a close look at the full on video, chris, karen, back to you. >> meantime, 4:05 this morning, mot
reporter: good morning, chris, workers here at m and m deli have gone over the surveillance video time and time again in their heads, still cans wrap their minds around what happened. brazen daytime robbery that quickly turned into something vicious. see it here, the store owner complying with the robber, hands over cash, cigarettes, suddenly, the owner goes in the panic button. when the suspect realizes what he it, he savagely beats the store owner, and hits him so many times, knocks the 50...
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m&a as an event that is a predictor of future values. >> and i did a show last night on mad money, a segment where i wrap it every night because that bob evans farm is a logical acquisition for -- which got guilted on hillshire and you've got san did he ll in there. these are small. opentable collectively -- >> they're huge. come back to me, though, to the bigger point before we move on to intel, which is this is not going to stop in iraq. and there's a great deal of uncertainty right now about what we can or can't do. anything militarily from the u.s. point of view. is oil going to go another 20 higher? >> to 600,000 barrels of oil will probably be lost instantly. 3.6 million, okay? so you take six times 600,000 off. two things to think of pun one is that the oil workers will abandon, we've seen that. oil workers will abandon the infrastructure. which means you could have several million barrels more off-line. >> of course, the currents have already moved to the north where they can. that's not going to come on. >> they're the most solid, right. but then the other thing is, david, i thought we would be pumping 5, 6 million barrels fro
m&a as an event that is a predictor of future values. >> and i did a show last night on mad money, a segment where i wrap it every night because that bob evans farm is a logical acquisition for -- which got guilted on hillshire and you've got san did he ll in there. these are small. opentable collectively -- >> they're huge. come back to me, though, to the bigger point before we move on to intel, which is this is not going to stop in iraq. and there's a great deal of uncertainty...
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back to the omni cher m motel in downtown washington for more on white house working families this afternoon. president obama is scheduled to speak about 1:40 p.m. eastern. later wrapp comments from first lady michelle obama. that's scheduled for 5:30. you can watch both live right here on c-span 3. missouri democratic senator claire mccaskill hosting another hearing this afternoon looking into campus sexual assaults. syndicated columnist george will recently wrote a column on the topic which generated lots of discussion. here's a brief clip of a conversation we recently had with mr. will. >> george will, college has become the victims of progressivism. >> yes. >> and i think the day we're reporting this, the st. louis post dispatch announced they've dropped your column. >> yes, they have. they now how to appreciate the rebel. but -- but this is my job is when dubious statistics become the basis of dubious and dangerous abandonment of due process, to step in and say, take a deep breath, everybody. what's happened is, the administration has said that 1 in 5 women in college experience a sexual assault. and that 12% of sexual assaults are actually reported. which if
back to the omni cher m motel in downtown washington for more on white house working families this afternoon. president obama is scheduled to speak about 1:40 p.m. eastern. later wrapp comments from first lady michelle obama. that's scheduled for 5:30. you can watch both live right here on c-span 3. missouri democratic senator claire mccaskill hosting another hearing this afternoon looking into campus sexual assaults. syndicated columnist george will recently wrote a column on the topic which...
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