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on the left-hand side of the flyer there is a picture of martin rice.ne of the things i try to do in this presentation was avoiding some of the more well-known personalities and well-known names because it's more interesting to read first-hand accounts are at you may never have heard of martin rice before. he was the poet laureate of jackson county, cap county, and western missouri from probably 1862 1890. he wrote a book called "world rhymes." martin rice wrote a first-hand account of what he witnessed during order number 11 as thousands of civilians, mostly men, women, and children, exited western missouri. on the back of the flyer is a reduced copy of this mural. and my copy is also reduced. the original is 14 feet long and 40 inches high. everybody in this mural was a living, breathing resident of the burnt district when order number 11 was implemented during their stories were collected as i conducted research. it's important for you to think about what it was like in august and early september of 1863 as these people exited western missouri. let m
on the left-hand side of the flyer there is a picture of martin rice.ne of the things i try to do in this presentation was avoiding some of the more well-known personalities and well-known names because it's more interesting to read first-hand accounts are at you may never have heard of martin rice before. he was the poet laureate of jackson county, cap county, and western missouri from probably 1862 1890. he wrote a book called "world rhymes." martin rice wrote a first-hand account...
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you may never have heard of martin rice before. he was the poet laureate of jackson county, cass county, and western missouri from probably 1860-1890. he wrote a book called "rural rhymes." martin rice wrote a first-hand account of what he witnessed during order number 11 as thousands of civilians, mostly men, women, and children, exited western missouri. on the back of the flyer is a reduced copy of this mural. and my copy is also reduced. the original is 14 feet long and 40 inches high. everybody in this mural was a living, breathing resident of the burnt district when order number 11 was implemented during -- their stories were collected as i conducted research. it's important for you to think about what it was like in august and early september of 1863 as these people exited western missouri. let me borrow your imagination for a moment. you live in western missouri. you know what it is like when it has not rained for six weeks. all the ponds and all the streams have dried out. the lakes and ponds are more like sludge than water
you may never have heard of martin rice before. he was the poet laureate of jackson county, cass county, and western missouri from probably 1860-1890. he wrote a book called "rural rhymes." martin rice wrote a first-hand account of what he witnessed during order number 11 as thousands of civilians, mostly men, women, and children, exited western missouri. on the back of the flyer is a reduced copy of this mural. and my copy is also reduced. the original is 14 feet long and 40 inches...
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. >>> ahead here new documents shedding light on the killing of 12-year-old tamir rice in cleveland. martin savidge is there live. hi martin. >> hey poppy. this is a huge development in the case. the prosecutor's office is releasing the independent investigation into that shooting. over 200 documents. it will be the crux of what goes to a grand jury. we'll talk about it after the break. ♪ and i'll never desert you ♪ ♪ i'll stand by you ♪ yeah! yeah. so, that's our loyalty program. you're automatically enrolled. and the longer you stay, the more rewards you get. great. oh! ♪ i'll stand by you ♪ ♪ won't let nobody hurt you ♪ isn't there a simpler way to explain the loyalty program? yes. standing by you from day one. now, that's progressive. ♪ a good host, is a good host no matter where he's hosting. ♪ an hors d'oeuvre for the table? ♪ perhaps even an elegant gesture for the neighbors. ♪ stella artois host beautifully [dad]i wear a dozen different hats doing small gigs,side gigs...gig gigs. quickbooks self-employed helps me get ready for tax time. to separate expenses,i just swipe. it's one ha
. >>> ahead here new documents shedding light on the killing of 12-year-old tamir rice in cleveland. martin savidge is there live. hi martin. >> hey poppy. this is a huge development in the case. the prosecutor's office is releasing the independent investigation into that shooting. over 200 documents. it will be the crux of what goes to a grand jury. we'll talk about it after the break. ♪ and i'll never desert you ♪ ♪ i'll stand by you ♪ yeah! yeah. so, that's our loyalty...
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martin. this is the same line as mike brown. same as gardner and rice and the woman who had a police officer sit on her back while she was swimming. and you know, this is not new for puss. us /* this is a larger discussion and i challenge you all in the media because i think that the discussion about race needs to be first. it is a 50,000 foot view type discussion. it is a discussion gnathat's necessary. and the debate is going on as to whether this should be classified as domestic terrorism and we should be comfortable with having that debate and having that discussion. if you look at federal law george and bacari knowes this as well, i this i this is clearly an act of domestic terrorism meant to intim dintimidate a grf people, a population of african-americans. maybe we need to talk about that this is do o mestic terrorism, call it what it is and what do we do about it. >> earlier, anderson cooper talked with the mayor about the mood in his cite right now. >> it is heart breaking. and the pain that families feel and the community feels. the enormous o
martin. this is the same line as mike brown. same as gardner and rice and the woman who had a police officer sit on her back while she was swimming. and you know, this is not new for puss. us /* this is a larger discussion and i challenge you all in the media because i think that the discussion about race needs to be first. it is a 50,000 foot view type discussion. it is a discussion gnathat's necessary. and the debate is going on as to whether this should be classified as domestic terrorism...
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rice. he was killed last november playing with a pellet gun. martin savidge has been following the story. he is joining us live with the latest. martin? >> good morning. this is a ruling that had something for everyone but didn't have everything for anyone. what i mean is it was a mixed result in the eyes of many people. the supporters of tamir rice and his family believe it's a victory. the judge said there was probable probable cause of pressing charges. murder manslaughter reckless homicide negligent homicide and derelict of duty. they wanted the arrest of the officers. that's where the judge stopped short saying he didn't have the power to order their arrest. he would need an order coming from a prosecutor. that means that's where it comes back to the prosecutor where this case has been. the family for tamir rice is saying that well this is one step toward justice. the attorney who represents timothy says this is prejudicial. there was essentially a trial, but not much in the way of evidence and no grand jury. totally wrong in the legal process. he spoke to me last night. >> i think h
rice. he was killed last november playing with a pellet gun. martin savidge has been following the story. he is joining us live with the latest. martin? >> good morning. this is a ruling that had something for everyone but didn't have everything for anyone. what i mean is it was a mixed result in the eyes of many people. the supporters of tamir rice and his family believe it's a victory. the judge said there was probable probable cause of pressing charges. murder manslaughter reckless...
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that mere rice was carrying a pellet gun when an officer opened fire and killed him. cnn's martin in cleveland for us on this story. martin, give us the latest. >> reporter: it's been nearly seven months since cleveland police shot and killed tamir rice. there are some who believe this case should already be in the hands of the grand jury. in the meantime while they wait, the frustration rose. cleveland police responding to a 911 call come under fire from an unknown gunman. nobody's hit. but rumors spread police have killed someone triggering angry protests. >> 137 shots! >> reporter: the latest sign of how the police shooting of tamir rice continues to keep the city on edge. >> we are in a climate where people you know try to find reason to be upset. >> reporter: saturday the cuyahoga county prosecutor released the investigation into rice's dead. the report says none of the witnesses interviewed heard police shout commands to rice before shooting him, contradicting police accounts. >> the officers ordered him to stop and to show his hands and he went into his waistband and pulled
that mere rice was carrying a pellet gun when an officer opened fire and killed him. cnn's martin in cleveland for us on this story. martin, give us the latest. >> reporter: it's been nearly seven months since cleveland police shot and killed tamir rice. there are some who believe this case should already be in the hands of the grand jury. in the meantime while they wait, the frustration rose. cleveland police responding to a 911 call come under fire from an unknown gunman. nobody's hit....
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rice. >>> and the u.s. is looking to deploy a new lilly pad strategy in iraq. general martin dempsey says the best way is to expand a footprint in the region to set up bases in iraq with hundreds deploying to train iraqi forces. >> the key component is to improve the iraqi security forces and improve their capabilities and confidence on the battle field. >> proposed locations for the lilly pad base is tikrit and mosul. let's go to ian lee with the latest on that strategy with u.s. boots in the region. >> reporter: christine, that puts them close to the frontline, not on the frontline. what they will do is training the iraqi fighters and the military as well as sunni tribal fighters in communications and shooting and how to move on a battle field. especially in an urban environment. they will be working on command and control and logistics and resupply. these were reasons why ramadi fell in the first place. we need to point out what u.s. troops will not be doing. they will not go to the frontlines. they will not call in air strikes. they will likely not leave the base. >> and
rice. >>> and the u.s. is looking to deploy a new lilly pad strategy in iraq. general martin dempsey says the best way is to expand a footprint in the region to set up bases in iraq with hundreds deploying to train iraqi forces. >> the key component is to improve the iraqi security forces and improve their capabilities and confidence on the battle field. >> proposed locations for the lilly pad base is tikrit and mosul. let's go to ian lee with the latest on that strategy...
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rice appeared much older and larger than a child. between 16 and 20 and looked about 200 pounds. it's only when his sister arrives they learn he's 12. >> that was martin reporting. two notice -- declined to be interviewed as did rice's family. also not in the 224 page report. no conclusion on whether the shooting was justified or not. >> happening right now the search for two escaped inmates is now entering its ninth day. they searched a fame for richmond and david. both men wr serving time when they escaped from prison. accused of helping them escape. police say that there is has been no confirmed sitings. >> coming up, the war's ask for a championship d. the 1975 championship team is here in the studio. he's going it talk and tell us exactly how they're going to to win and after the break, a bake sale of another kind. a get baked sale. on his quest, jack searched the globe for a flavorful spice coveted by kings and sultans. at last, he found it. exotic black pepper. jack knew what he had to do. trade his most beloved possession. and that's how far jack went to bring you the black pepper cheeseburger. black pepper cheese and peppercorn mayo. the blac
rice appeared much older and larger than a child. between 16 and 20 and looked about 200 pounds. it's only when his sister arrives they learn he's 12. >> that was martin reporting. two notice -- declined to be interviewed as did rice's family. also not in the 224 page report. no conclusion on whether the shooting was justified or not. >> happening right now the search for two escaped inmates is now entering its ninth day. they searched a fame for richmond and david. both men wr...
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rice's family, walter madison. and we have cnn legal analyst joey jackson. that piece that martin was just talking about, in the findings the family did not want to be interviewed. is that correct? >> caller: christie, as you know the investigation took some time. and apparently the mother of tamir rice just had much reservation and she chose not to. >> i'm sorry. is walter still with us? we're having a hard time. >> caller: i'm here. can you hear me? >> yes. go ahead. you said that it took some time. certainly it did take some time for interviews to start. why did she not want to talk to investigators? >> caller: only she has the answers to her reasons. we're left to infer that she just was not comfortable. >> okay. joey, let me get to you, because he brings up a very good point. there was a gap. this is one of the findings of this report. there was a gap between the shooting and the interviews. and this is a big gap. apparently there were interviewed conducted in march, that was more than three months after the investigation had shifted from the police officers to the cuyahoga p
rice's family, walter madison. and we have cnn legal analyst joey jackson. that piece that martin was just talking about, in the findings the family did not want to be interviewed. is that correct? >> caller: christie, as you know the investigation took some time. and apparently the mother of tamir rice just had much reservation and she chose not to. >> i'm sorry. is walter still with us? we're having a hard time. >> caller: i'm here. can you hear me? >> yes. go ahead....
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it's tamir rice it's eric gardner, it's mike brown, it's trayvon martin. this is just my personal perspective. it's these nine people who died in the church behind me. and the reason being because now, add these nine to the list of people whose lives i want to carry on this journey. and hopefully my goal in life is when i get done with this journey, wherever the lord has me order my steps, these nine will be able to say job well done. >> you say you don't like the comparison people have made between mr. scott and what's happened there. what are you referring to? >> well walter scott was gunned down and slain by -- as an unarmed man by a police officer. here we have a gentleman who went in and callously killed nine people. the similarity for me lies in the fact that we have these people, these people of color, these people who when i look in the mirror look like me who were robbed of their human dignity. and that's a problem. and that's what weighs heavy on my heart. >> thank you so much for joining us and i know that it was very difficult for you to talk w
it's tamir rice it's eric gardner, it's mike brown, it's trayvon martin. this is just my personal perspective. it's these nine people who died in the church behind me. and the reason being because now, add these nine to the list of people whose lives i want to carry on this journey. and hopefully my goal in life is when i get done with this journey, wherever the lord has me order my steps, these nine will be able to say job well done. >> you say you don't like the comparison people have...
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martin? >> reporter: good morning. a judge said there was enough probable cause to charge the police officers in the death of 12-year-old tamir rice. this is nonbinding. the judge recommended charges. for instance for timothy loehman loehmann he said murder manslaughter reckless homicide and negligent homicide. however, that may be construed as a victory for the backers of tamir rice. what they wanted when they filed this law was the arrest of the officers. that has nod happened and won't because he doesn't have the authority to do that. that power rests in the hands of the prosecutors. it goes back to where it always has been. i spoke to the attorney of timothy loehmann. he says it's made them look bad and no grand jury decided if they will be charged. here is what he told me. >> i think his life will never be the same. he is a young man, wanted to be a police officer, is a police officer. and depending on who you talk to everybody has a different version of facts. the only facts i would rely are on the sheriff's department. assassination by innuendo. any one of us would suffer under those conditions. >> reporter: he says nobody
martin? >> reporter: good morning. a judge said there was enough probable cause to charge the police officers in the death of 12-year-old tamir rice. this is nonbinding. the judge recommended charges. for instance for timothy loehman loehmann he said murder manslaughter reckless homicide and negligent homicide. however, that may be construed as a victory for the backers of tamir rice. what they wanted when they filed this law was the arrest of the officers. that has nod happened and won't...
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among the most compelling details that rice was alert and speaking after being shot and that he reached for an officer's hand in his final moments. cnn martin savage joins us live from cleveland. what have we learned? >> good morning. this is the independent investigation done by the sheriff's department looking into the cleveland police shooting of tamir rice. what makes this report so crucial is that it is essentially going to be the backbone of the case that the prosecutor takes to a grand jury. no witnesses interviewed by investigators say they heard police shout anything to 12-year-old tamir rice before they shot him. police have said they ordered rice three times to show his hands. the police operator that took the 9-1-1 call failed to pass on that rice could be a juvenile and his gun probably fake. when investigators asked why, she refused to answer. rookie officer timothy lovan was 4 1/2 feet away. they thought rice was a teenager or in his 20s. the medical examiner listed him as 5'7"195 pounds. as for the pellet gun, the investigation found rice had traded a cell phone with a friend for it. the orange ring that identified the gun a
among the most compelling details that rice was alert and speaking after being shot and that he reached for an officer's hand in his final moments. cnn martin savage joins us live from cleveland. what have we learned? >> good morning. this is the independent investigation done by the sheriff's department looking into the cleveland police shooting of tamir rice. what makes this report so crucial is that it is essentially going to be the backbone of the case that the prosecutor takes to a...
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. >> trayvon martin jordan davis, we talked earlier about tamir rice killed within moments of policen the scene. do black lives matter in 2015? >> i think this is really what heart of the film is when this happened, many of these other cases had not happened it was just before the jordan zimmerman verdict. all these other cases happened. in the beginning when we approached the film i thought it was going to be a film about the perfect storm of racial profiling, access to the gun, and the laws that give people confidence to use the gun. over time really what that 3 1/2 minutes came to represent in a larger way was the 1 1/2 seconds it took to shoot tamir rice the four hours that michael brown lay on the ground. and even though i could understand some media pundits would like to speak about all of these things in a disconnected way, actively try and disconnect these things for me and for us as a team making the film even though we don't need to talk about all of these other cases in this particular fillal, when you watch the film you understand there's deep connections between these ca
. >> trayvon martin jordan davis, we talked earlier about tamir rice killed within moments of policen the scene. do black lives matter in 2015? >> i think this is really what heart of the film is when this happened, many of these other cases had not happened it was just before the jordan zimmerman verdict. all these other cases happened. in the beginning when we approached the film i thought it was going to be a film about the perfect storm of racial profiling, access to the gun,...
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rice was alert and speaking after he was shot. and that he reached for an officer's hand in his final moments. joining me now is cnn's martine live right out in front of the county courthouse in cleveland. martin, there's so much new national has been made public. but there's significant information that may sway people to feel differently about what they once thought absent the information. can you run me through the highlights? >> the reason for that are is it sort of adds, as somebody put it, a human mosaic to what we already had, dhafs horrific video and then statements by other police through attorneys or family. here you hear it from people who were there. remember, ashleigh, this is the investigative report that is likely that the prosecutor will take to the grand jury. let's go through the major findings. first of all, they said it is not clear if police gave any verbal command to rice. remember, the police officers maintain they shouted at least three times "show us your hands, show us your hands." in fact, investigators who talked to witnesses say witnesses say they heard no command coming from police prior to sho
rice was alert and speaking after he was shot. and that he reached for an officer's hand in his final moments. joining me now is cnn's martine live right out in front of the county courthouse in cleveland. martin, there's so much new national has been made public. but there's significant information that may sway people to feel differently about what they once thought absent the information. can you run me through the highlights? >> the reason for that are is it sort of adds, as somebody...
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rice. he was playing with a pellet gun at a reck center when he was killed. martin, what has the community reaction been to this announcement? >> reporter: so far the community reaction has been watching and trying to discern exactly what did this judge mean and what does it mean going forward? the municipal court judge said there was enough probable cause in his opinion. and this is a nonbinding ruling. but in his opinion these two officers should be charged in connection with the death of 12-year-old tamir rice. in the case of the officer who fired the fatal shot he said there was probable cause for charges of murder involuntary manslaughter negligent homicide and der . what they wanted was the arrest of the officers. the judge said he can't do that. didn't have the authority. said that power still rests with the prosecutor. that's where this case now goes back to the county prosecutor. he says look i'm not charging anybody. that will be up to a grand jury. and as of yet the grand jury has not heard or ruled on this case. the attorney who represents timothy lohman
rice. he was playing with a pellet gun at a reck center when he was killed. martin, what has the community reaction been to this announcement? >> reporter: so far the community reaction has been watching and trying to discern exactly what did this judge mean and what does it mean going forward? the municipal court judge said there was enough probable cause in his opinion. and this is a nonbinding ruling. but in his opinion these two officers should be charged in connection with the death...
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martin savidge joins us live with the latest. >> this is an interesting development in the case. the tamir rice case the 12-year-old shot by police officers after they arrived on scene. it was captured on surveillance video. the youth was playing with a gun that looked real. that happened last november. the family members of rice and the community is frustrated with how long it's taking for the investigation and the charges brought against the police officer. they are going to use a rare law in the state books in ohio that will allow anyone that knows the facts of this case to go to a judge, in this case a municipal judge and ask for charges to be brought. the charges, they are asking for murder and for attempted murder. they are going after the officer who fired the shot and also his partner in this particular incident. what makes this interesting is the fact, as you point out, there's a distrust of the grand jury process here. they see this as a way to circumvent it. you have the right to have the evidence heard in your case by a grand jury. it's likely going to go to the grand jury anyway de
martin savidge joins us live with the latest. >> this is an interesting development in the case. the tamir rice case the 12-year-old shot by police officers after they arrived on scene. it was captured on surveillance video. the youth was playing with a gun that looked real. that happened last november. the family members of rice and the community is frustrated with how long it's taking for the investigation and the charges brought against the police officer. they are going to use a rare...
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martin savage, cnn, atlanta. >> joining me now are reverend kolan of institutional baptist church, walter madison, an attorney for the riceant to start with you. why do you think it was important to go to the judge now to ask rather than waiting for a decision by the prosecutor? >> well, what we have seen across the country, anderson, is a concern about the grand jury process. and here, in the state of ohio, we have a provision that allows citizens to take action even while investigations and even while prosecutions are looking into the matter. so, for us, we were utilizing the ohio revised code as a democratic tool to engage as citizens in work that we have already been doing in terms of calling for justice for this family. and, so, for us, we did not see it as usurping any authority, but, in fact, we were exercising our rights as given to us as residents of this state and citizens of this country. >> reverend, i know you say you're not happy to do this. why do you feel you can't depend on the criminal justice system to do what's right? >> in light of what we've seen in ferguson with mike brown, trayvon martin here in cl
martin savage, cnn, atlanta. >> joining me now are reverend kolan of institutional baptist church, walter madison, an attorney for the riceant to start with you. why do you think it was important to go to the judge now to ask rather than waiting for a decision by the prosecutor? >> well, what we have seen across the country, anderson, is a concern about the grand jury process. and here, in the state of ohio, we have a provision that allows citizens to take action even while...
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martin case. he wanted segregation, white with white, black with black. he didn't believe in what the black race was doing to the white rice. >> reporter: he said roof told him he purchased a gun with birthday money and had a plan. on wednesday nine members at emanuel ame church were gunned down. >> we've been here before whether the shooting is in a movie theater, a classroom, a church it's raised its ugly head again, killing innocent people going about their lives. >> reporter: melvin graham lost his sister. >> obviously his god forgives but i want to expedite the meeting between him and god. >> reporter: processing the crime scene is one thing. processing why this happened in the so-called holy city is another. dave wagner nbc news charleston south carolina. >> and south carolina governor nikki haley spoke about the deadly church shooting on the "today" show. she called it a hate crime and says the entire state is devastated by the shooting. >> any time there's a traumatic swashgs people want something to blame, they always want something to go after. there's one person to blame here. a person filled with hate. a person
martin case. he wanted segregation, white with white, black with black. he didn't believe in what the black race was doing to the white rice. >> reporter: he said roof told him he purchased a gun with birthday money and had a plan. on wednesday nine members at emanuel ame church were gunned down. >> we've been here before whether the shooting is in a movie theater, a classroom, a church it's raised its ugly head again, killing innocent people going about their lives. >>...
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rice and his family. it doesn't preclude that the justice system should follow the proper path. ama? >> all right, martinavidge in cleveland. thank you so much. midwin charles, how common is this situation? i've never heard of it personally before. >> each jurisdiction varies with respect to how they decide to charge suspects or how they decide to come about probable cause. here in ohio, you have to sort of system where this judge has sort of stepped in, an officer of the court, and determined that probable cause exists. i for one am surprised it's taken this long. it's been seven months. a blind man looking at that video can tell that probable cause exists here and the fact that it's going to now perhaps go to a grand jury and then the prosecutors may decide to go ahead with the prosecution is additional delay and justice delayed is justice denied. >> well, the prosecutor as martin pointed out is saying that he wants to continue with the usual process so that there isn't any kind of perceptions but of bias or prejudice in this case but you mentioned it's taken more than six months for investigators to f
rice and his family. it doesn't preclude that the justice system should follow the proper path. ama? >> all right, martinavidge in cleveland. thank you so much. midwin charles, how common is this situation? i've never heard of it personally before. >> each jurisdiction varies with respect to how they decide to charge suspects or how they decide to come about probable cause. here in ohio, you have to sort of system where this judge has sort of stepped in, an officer of the court, and...
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rice's toy gun, they thought it was a real weapon. they shot him within two seconds. it was caught on tape. martin savidge is out front in cleveland.ple did not expect this would happen. months have gone by. they didn't think there would be probable cause for charges. what does that mean? probable cause for charges, it's not actually charges. what happens next? >> reporter: no it is not actually charges. in fact the ruling that came down from this municipal court judge is non-binding. it's not compelling. there's no arrest warrant out for the two officers in this case. as you said the judge did seem to find there was probable cause that the prosecuteor should charge these two officers with including the charge of murder, at least in one case that's the one who did the fatal shot. the thing is this is seen as mainly a symbolic effort here. the prosecutor says he has always said it will go to a grand jury. that's the way the prosecutor works. he says this ruling by a judge changes nothing. it will go to a grand jury at some point. it's not there yet. the investigation is continuing. he says the prosecutor, it changes nothing. >> you
rice's toy gun, they thought it was a real weapon. they shot him within two seconds. it was caught on tape. martin savidge is out front in cleveland.ple did not expect this would happen. months have gone by. they didn't think there would be probable cause for charges. what does that mean? probable cause for charges, it's not actually charges. what happens next? >> reporter: no it is not actually charges. in fact the ruling that came down from this municipal court judge is non-binding....
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rice was shot seconds after officers arriveed on the scene. >>> the u.s. looking to deploy a lily pad defense system in iraq. and general martinhe bases in iraq to deploy and train iraqi forces. >> the key component of the strategy is to improve the forces and their capabilities on the battle field. >> some proposed locations for the lily pad base include baghdad tikrit and kirkuk and mosul. let's bring in cnn's ian lee. after the promises to get out of iraq the reality is they need more u.s. advice and more u.s. expertise to fight isis. >> reporter: that's right, christine. if this new path works, they hope to replicate, the military does going to the white house. what we are looking at here is centers of security operations inside the conflict zone. the first near ramadi and fallujah. what they will be doing is training sunni fighters and iraqi security forces on everything from communications and how to shoot as well as control of the combat environments and how to navigate around it. that will be crucial when they retake the populated urban centers and how to move through them. they will be working on command and control a
rice was shot seconds after officers arriveed on the scene. >>> the u.s. looking to deploy a lily pad defense system in iraq. and general martinhe bases in iraq to deploy and train iraqi forces. >> the key component of the strategy is to improve the forces and their capabilities on the battle field. >> some proposed locations for the lily pad base include baghdad tikrit and kirkuk and mosul. let's bring in cnn's ian lee. after the promises to get out of iraq the reality is...
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ariba martin and former new york city police officer and director of black law enforcement alliance mark calacston. thank you for being here. >> thanks, rev. >> the officer said he warned tamir rice how does this get resolved? >> very troubling. what we're learning is we've been told all along there was a warning given, at least multiple warnings but we're hearing from the investigation is no one heard that warning. no police dashcam, no body camera, so now we have this dispute between the officer who is claiming he did give a warning and the witnesses who were on the scene who apparently witnessed everything that happened saying they didn't hear that warning. very, very disturbing and also the timing. what we're learning is it happen sod so quickly it's doubtful there was a warning. >> you also have this judge. >> yes. >> that has come out with an advisory opinion based on the attorney for the family attorney madison going with the obscure law and the judge says that it was virtually impossible given the time for there to have been any verbal warning. >> because what we're learning, rev, is that the car was apparently still in motion as this officer is jumping out of the car. >>
ariba martin and former new york city police officer and director of black law enforcement alliance mark calacston. thank you for being here. >> thanks, rev. >> the officer said he warned tamir rice how does this get resolved? >> very troubling. what we're learning is we've been told all along there was a warning given, at least multiple warnings but we're hearing from the investigation is no one heard that warning. no police dashcam, no body camera, so now we have this...
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martin, al jazeera new orleans. >> prosecutors in cleveland are now considering whether to charge police officers in the killing of 12-year-old tamir rice. police turned over the result of their investigation wednesday. prosecutors are expected to present those findings to a grand jury. the boy was holding a pellet gun when he was shot by officers in november. >> the f.d.a. is holding a hearing today over a drug that some call eye agria for women treating female desire and boosts chemicals in the brain. it has already been rejected twice over side effects but women's groups accuse the f.d.a. of gender bias, because there are no drugs to help women but many options forever men. an assistant professor at nyu school of mid 16 is here to talk about this topic. the t.d.a. says there are side effects in this drug, that is why they have rejected it, but we always hear about those side effects when we hear about commercials for male addition function. what is the difference? >> there are a lot of side effects pretty much for every medication. if it has an effect, it has a side effect, nausea, drowsiness, that you might feel like fainting and th
martin, al jazeera new orleans. >> prosecutors in cleveland are now considering whether to charge police officers in the killing of 12-year-old tamir rice. police turned over the result of their investigation wednesday. prosecutors are expected to present those findings to a grand jury. the boy was holding a pellet gun when he was shot by officers in november. >> the f.d.a. is holding a hearing today over a drug that some call eye agria for women treating female desire and boosts...
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rice was alert and speaking after he was shot. all of this new information coming from a 224 page report on the shooting that came out over the weekend. martinveland >>> cleveland police responding to a 9 # 1 call come under fire from an unknown gunman. nobody is hit, but rumors spread police have killed one triggering protests. >> 137 shots. that's why we call them pigs. >> it's the latest sign of how the police shooting of tamir rice continues to keep the city on edge. >> we are in a climate where people try to find reason to be upset. >> reporter: saturday the county prosecutor released the investigation into rice's death. the report says none of the witnesses interviewed heard police shout commands to rice before shooting him, contradicting police accounts. >> the officers ordered him to stop and to show his hands and he went into his waist band and pulled out the weapon. >> reporter: that weapon turned out to be a pellet gun. >> right here by the youth center. >> reporter: a 911 caller says rice's gun was probably fake but the information was never relead to the responding officers. when the investigators asked the veteran dispatcher wh
rice was alert and speaking after he was shot. all of this new information coming from a 224 page report on the shooting that came out over the weekend. martinveland >>> cleveland police responding to a 9 # 1 call come under fire from an unknown gunman. nobody is hit, but rumors spread police have killed one triggering protests. >> 137 shots. that's why we call them pigs. >> it's the latest sign of how the police shooting of tamir rice continues to keep the city on edge....
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rice. it makes no recommendation on whether the officer should face charges. this comes days after an ohio judge says he thinks there is enough evidence to charge the officers. cnn's martin investigation by the cuyahoga county sheriff's department seems to confirm the story most people know but delivers greater detail. in a key finding, the report cannot confirm a police officer's statement he shouted orders to rice before shooting him. instead sega cording to witness interview, it is unclear whether officer loehmann shouted verbal commands from inside the z car to rice. they found he shot one to two seconds after getting out of the car. the documents also revealed moments after the shooting officer garnback asked for ems and then asked again telling them to step it up. then asked for cleveland fire to respond. it would take eight minutes for an ambulance to arrive. the report does say rice was given first aid by an fbi agent trained adds a paramedic who arrived four minutes after the shooting. the agent whose name is blacked out told investigators, rice quote, turned over acknowledged and looked at me and he like reached for my hand. the sheriff's department also invest
rice. it makes no recommendation on whether the officer should face charges. this comes days after an ohio judge says he thinks there is enough evidence to charge the officers. cnn's martin investigation by the cuyahoga county sheriff's department seems to confirm the story most people know but delivers greater detail. in a key finding, the report cannot confirm a police officer's statement he shouted orders to rice before shooting him. instead sega cording to witness interview, it is unclear...
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rice who died a day later. today's decisions a day after activists tired of waiting brought their case to a judge. the question is where the case goes now? the answer may surprise you. martinins us from cleveland. in this ruling, what did the judge exactly say? >> keep in mind this is a municipal judge, the cuyahoga county prosecutor looking into the case. the judge after the activists came, he said, yeah he thought there was probable cause in his opinion that a murder charge should be brought against timothy lohman, the officer that fired the fatal shot, and other charges against the partner with him at the time. it is a nonbinding ruling. no compelling reason the authorities have to arrest the officers which is actually what activists wanted to see. they wanted to get arrest warrants out for the officers. the judge says, look, there is cause for these charges. but he would not issue an arrest warrant. he said he didn't have that power. it's back in the hands of the county prosecutor. >> and you talked to the prosecutor's office about this. does it change anything, the prosecutor? in their mind, no. the county prosecutor in the case says this does not change anything. he
rice who died a day later. today's decisions a day after activists tired of waiting brought their case to a judge. the question is where the case goes now? the answer may surprise you. martinins us from cleveland. in this ruling, what did the judge exactly say? >> keep in mind this is a municipal judge, the cuyahoga county prosecutor looking into the case. the judge after the activists came, he said, yeah he thought there was probable cause in his opinion that a murder charge should be...
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rice sides como tu platillo principal. ♪ ♪ karla: buenos dÍas, hoy es junio 10 y estamos amaneciendo con un pedazo de ricky martin, es unetalle. la muy orgullosa verÓnica castro asÍ presumiÓ las aves o las de su nieta, la hija menor de cristian castro, rafaela. >> una muÑeca! ave marÍa! la muÑeca me quedÓ. maity: por otra parte, les cuento que otra orgullosa castro es sofÍa castro quien asÍ gritÓ a los cuatro vientos que su hermana, fernanda, fue aceptada en la prestigiosa universidad de mÚsica berkeley college. desde acÁ le enviamos mucho cariÑo y una pronta recuperaciÓn a nuestro querido amigo jay balvin tras una ajetreada agenda de trabajo estÁ un poco indispuesto de salud, eso sÍ sin perder el sentido del humor con sus fans. >> aprovecho para saludarlos, todavÍa estoy indispuesto, pero los quiero mucho parceros, dios los bendiga. maity: la quÍmica entre ana brenda contreras e ivÁn sánchez va mÁs allá de la pantalla, los protagonistas de lo imperdonable compartieron en las redes esta foto disfrutando de las playas. david chapela sacÓ tiempo en su apretada agenda para visitar a una fiel fanÁtica cuyo mayor anhelo era
rice sides como tu platillo principal. ♪ ♪ karla: buenos dÍas, hoy es junio 10 y estamos amaneciendo con un pedazo de ricky martin, es unetalle. la muy orgullosa verÓnica castro asÍ presumiÓ las aves o las de su nieta, la hija menor de cristian castro, rafaela. >> una muÑeca! ave marÍa! la muÑeca me quedÓ. maity: por otra parte, les cuento que otra orgullosa castro es sofÍa castro quien asÍ gritÓ a los cuatro vientos que su hermana, fernanda, fue aceptada en la prestigiosa...