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mr. dubose was right. there was not any gin in the bottle. after the incident mr. tensing shot mr. . >> go had and take off your seatbelt. stop. stop. [ gunfire ] >> the car rolls off and crashes to a stop. officer tensing as you know has been charged with murder. cnn's jeanne kcasarez joins us and sunny hostin. >> it is actually compound associated with fragrance or perfumes that. 's what that's what he said. that's what's interesting. they're doing toxicology testing, items in the car being tested. they will not come out with results until they have conclusionary results on all of them. why did they come out with this? a preliminary result. more likely true. >> sunny, does this change anything, really? at issue isn't so much what came before? it was the moment whether, what point you believe things started to -- to lead to the shooting. but the car was started. the officer reached in. and the gun want off. >> yeah i think it certainly changes the complexion of the stop. you are stopping someone as an officer you think perhaps there is alcohol or drugs in the car. it's clear to me
mr. dubose was right. there was not any gin in the bottle. after the incident mr. tensing shot mr. . >> go had and take off your seatbelt. stop. stop. [ gunfire ] >> the car rolls off and crashes to a stop. officer tensing as you know has been charged with murder. cnn's jeanne kcasarez joins us and sunny hostin. >> it is actually compound associated with fragrance or perfumes that. 's what that's what he said. that's what's interesting. they're doing toxicology testing, items...
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mr. dubose was right, there was no licker in the bottle.cer shot mr. dubose in the head at point blank range. >> go ahead and take your seat belt off. stop stop! >> the car rolls off, and crashes to a stop. officer tensing, as you know has been charged with murder. cnn's jean casarez joins me now along with sunny haase tin. if it wasn't gin in the bottle what was it? >> the coroner's office confirmed with cnn that it is compounds associated with fragrance or pur perfumes. that's what he said. he said it was air freshener. here's what's interesting. they are doing a lot of toxicology testing here. other items in the car being tested and they say they will not come out with any other results until they have conclusionary results on all of them. why did they come out with this? this is a preliminary result but obviously it's more likely true. >> does this change anything? because at issue isn't so much what came before. it was the moment whether -- i mean i don't know at what point you believe things started to lead to the shooting but the car
mr. dubose was right, there was no licker in the bottle.cer shot mr. dubose in the head at point blank range. >> go ahead and take your seat belt off. stop stop! >> the car rolls off, and crashes to a stop. officer tensing, as you know has been charged with murder. cnn's jean casarez joins me now along with sunny haase tin. if it wasn't gin in the bottle what was it? >> the coroner's office confirmed with cnn that it is compounds associated with fragrance or pur perfumes....
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mr. dubose i think about a series of seemingly unrelenting stream of civil rights and police misconduct tragediesce where routine interactions between police officers and citizens lead to tragic senseless repulsive deaths. in the midst of these we understand that there's something that can be done. we know what works. we understand the best practices, so as a consequence the naacp with this dazzlingly diverse array of partners is marching from this historic iconic bridge in selma, alabama, to washington, d.c. from the home of the voting rights act to the birthplace of our democracy or the seat of our government washington, d.c. a span of 860 miles, over the course of 40-plus days and nights under the theme, our lives, our votes, our jobs and our schools matter. we're doing this because we believe. that we can bring about fundamental reform. be clear. unless we put boots on the ground we can't have laws on the books. it's not enough to wring our hands, shed tears. we have to bring young people older people into the streets and put this issue, these series of issues before the american public and b
mr. dubose i think about a series of seemingly unrelenting stream of civil rights and police misconduct tragediesce where routine interactions between police officers and citizens lead to tragic senseless repulsive deaths. in the midst of these we understand that there's something that can be done. we know what works. we understand the best practices, so as a consequence the naacp with this dazzlingly diverse array of partners is marching from this historic iconic bridge in selma, alabama, to...
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mr. dubose was stopped, you saw the submissiveness.at he didn't even know what he was being stopped for. it was like the proverbial hollywood busted taillight story being recounted before your very eyes because we knew how the story was going to end for sure but the drama leading up to it. it just had such a tremendous amount of sadness and i'm so glad we had that video. >> you wrote in your column that you fought back tears as you watched the video. tears for every african-american man with a story like dubose's that was not recorded. as i watch it i watched it with my hands like this in horror. but it's impossible to know how many cases in the past may have been passed off as a police officer using force in the line of duty. do you think this could be a major step in changing the way police treat african-americans? >> you know alex i've thought a lot about this and i think it's going to be a major step in how police are held accountable when they encounter motorists or are just going about their jobs. by and large police -- most poli
mr. dubose was stopped, you saw the submissiveness.at he didn't even know what he was being stopped for. it was like the proverbial hollywood busted taillight story being recounted before your very eyes because we knew how the story was going to end for sure but the drama leading up to it. it just had such a tremendous amount of sadness and i'm so glad we had that video. >> you wrote in your column that you fought back tears as you watched the video. tears for every african-american man...
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mr. dubose's car was initially stopped. >> reporter: despite initial comments they say the officers ultimatelyestified that they did not see tensing being dragged. tensing, who is out on bond, has the police union calling for his retiring, saying his due process rights were violated when the department fired him this week after being charged with murdering samuel dubose during a traffic stop on july 19th. the city's police chief says stopping these kinds of shootings needs to be a top priority. >> these egregious acts seem to keep go ing on and on and on and it happened. and the important thing is how do we move forward in this community and this nation? >>. >>> an anti-abortion group is barred from releasing more video slamming planned parenthood. on friday a federal judge issued a restraining order against the center for medical progress. the group has released four videos targeting the organization, even defying a california judge's order. the recordings appear to show planned parenthood staff negotiating prices for aborted fetal tissue. planned parenthood denies the allegation in the video
mr. dubose's car was initially stopped. >> reporter: despite initial comments they say the officers ultimatelyestified that they did not see tensing being dragged. tensing, who is out on bond, has the police union calling for his retiring, saying his due process rights were violated when the department fired him this week after being charged with murdering samuel dubose during a traffic stop on july 19th. the city's police chief says stopping these kinds of shootings needs to be a top...
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mr. thomas i wanted to start with you, you spent 27 years on the cincinnati police force, what do you see when you watch the dubose video? >> >> well obviously, what i saw was a miscarriage of justice but i want to preface that with the fact this is an untreated cancer going on in america since we had modern policing. fortunately now, we're beginning to see simply because of the techniques, i should say the technology that we have today, cameras are capturing these incidents. the minority commune tipsityiescommunities, folks that are poor are screaming this kind of violence going on for a long time within those communities. it went unabated and now we're beginning to see with our eyes thanks to cameras body cameras. what i saw was an officer making serious tactical mistakes. >> so one of the things let me come for a minute to a guest because i think the point that speaks there is speak and there is clear evidence the question of indictment we do in fact have things on camera and people see them differently. i want to ask you the same question i asked the state senator. when you see that video, what do you see? >>
mr. thomas i wanted to start with you, you spent 27 years on the cincinnati police force, what do you see when you watch the dubose video? >> >> well obviously, what i saw was a miscarriage of justice but i want to preface that with the fact this is an untreated cancer going on in america since we had modern policing. fortunately now, we're beginning to see simply because of the techniques, i should say the technology that we have today, cameras are capturing these incidents. the...
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mr. sanders: but anyone who reads the papers, anyone who watches the tv understands that we still have a long ways to go. anyone who has seen the face of sandra bland or samuel dubose understands that it is unacceptable that african-americans can get taken out of their cars, thrown to the ground, and thrown into jail and died two days later. that is not what this country is about at all. >> [cheering] [applause] mr. sanders: you are looking at a -- [indiscernible] -- who will do everything that end theto end -- to stain of racism in this country and bring about major criminal justice reforms. >> [cheering] [applause] mr. sanders: i was a mayor for eight years. with our police department. and the truth is, most cops are good. very difficult jobs. they do the right thing. >> [applause] mr. sanders: and it is a very hard job. but when a police officer or any other public official breaks the law, that officer must be held accountable. >> [cheering] [applause] america,rs: today in we have more people in jail than any other country on earth, including china. we have a disproportionate number of people in jail who are black or hispanic. so we have a lot of work to do in c
mr. sanders: but anyone who reads the papers, anyone who watches the tv understands that we still have a long ways to go. anyone who has seen the face of sandra bland or samuel dubose understands that it is unacceptable that african-americans can get taken out of their cars, thrown to the ground, and thrown into jail and died two days later. that is not what this country is about at all. >> [cheering] [applause] mr. sanders: you are looking at a -- [indiscernible] -- who will do...