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white new york city police officer wrestled him to the ground and applied a fatal said "id while garner cannot breathe" 11 times. the officer continues to work for the new york police department and garner's mother is demanding justice. >> all of those officers that day, they need to stand accountable for what they did to my son. they killed him. he was unarmed. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. under a barrage of bipartisan criticism, president trump said tuesday he misspoke in the news conference in helsinki after his summit with russian president vladimimir putin. this was trump's original statement about alleged russian interference in the 2016 election. pres. trump: people came to me. dan coats could to me and some others. they said they think it is russia. , he justesident putin said it is not russia. i will say this. i don't see any reason why it would be. amy: that was trump speaking monday in helsinki alongside russian president vladimir putin. but t tuesday after news anchor, lawmakers, and members of the intelligence community decried his comments as treasonous, trump said he'd
white new york city police officer wrestled him to the ground and applied a fatal said "id while garner cannot breathe" 11 times. the officer continues to work for the new york police department and garner's mother is demanding justice. >> all of those officers that day, they need to stand accountable for what they did to my son. they killed him. he was unarmed. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy...
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plus in the series "profiles in service," we'll meet the only female counter sniper in the new york police department> and in somalia a model is breaking barriers in the fashion world. she tells us about her newest job helping unicef. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. i'm hena doba. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. d snoring? don't miss the 4th of july specials, with the last chance for final closeout savings on the queen c2 mattress. now only $599, save $300. it's the lowest price ever. ends sunday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. it's monday, july second.. i'm kenny choi. and i'm michelle griego. >>> take a live shot of the bay bridge this monday morning, things looking pretty nice. good morning this monday, july 2nd. i'm kenny choy. nice to be back. >> any sleeping? >> no. there was one point i thought, i want to go back to work, because i had the crying baby on one side and my daughter asking for something else. it's kind of nice to be back, except the wa
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veteran offstage new york police department and author of once a cop welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us now corey at least three hundred black people were killed by us police and twenty sixteen alone now this makes them three times more likely to be killed by the authorities and white people seventy percent of the time these people weren't armed or dangerous how can the statistics be explained. well first of all thanks for having me which traditionally in the united states of america black unknown men have been killed at an enormous rate compared to non black americans and the issue is something that police in these take control of get a grip of really soon because no longer can the police control the narrative because videos are out there and you see a lot of recent case just in the past few years the video is helping them to enhance these cases and bring in police offices holding them accountable for the action is least they're going to trousers and i think that they think in a little more now the forty pull the gun out start shoot someone now if a police offi
veteran offstage new york police department and author of once a cop welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us now corey at least three hundred black people were killed by us police and twenty sixteen alone now this makes them three times more likely to be killed by the authorities and white people seventy percent of the time these people weren't armed or dangerous how can the statistics be explained. well first of all thanks for having me which traditionally in the united...
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women that want to be police officers they just had a test recently on a day as a test coming up and a lot of people signed up for the test and then the new york city police department closed the file and like fourteen days before the end it was supposed to be to the end of january and they closed they closed it at like january fourteenth fifteenth so now you've got all of these my no restraint in that they can file up to january thirty first and they closed it so that's the number that's another way or trick to not get people to apply and they say hey we only got this small segment and that's not true because people are going out to churches speaking community based organizations church schools trying to recruit young men and women so tell me something how rampant east is discrimination inside the police force i mean i think you know what public with your story about going from drug dealing to becoming an officer there were attempts to reduce your pension. for a climate. they try to save me for a crime i was in part of the crime we talk about that ok so when a cop was murdered. so discrimination is there so when i look at female we say that you know the minority ou
women that want to be police officers they just had a test recently on a day as a test coming up and a lot of people signed up for the test and then the new york city police department closed the file and like fourteen days before the end it was supposed to be to the end of january and they closed they closed it at like january fourteenth fifteenth so now you've got all of these my no restraint in that they can file up to january thirty first and they closed it so that's the number that's...
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. :1>> 6 is the time now and let's talk about a thisnd the new york police department saying that itill allow diiplinary proceedings to much forward with the choke hold d ever garner. it ran out of pain wednesday federal their itties in decision whether toursue a criminal case. 43 with-year-old garner was unarmed when stopped by police r selling cigarettes in 2014 and refused to be handcuffed and was placed in choke hold and he was pronoced dead at the hospital. >> cvs fired two employees in chicago complaining white managers called police after accused he of using phoner si man on v dubbed coupon carl idbyeo people online. >>> no action was taken whencei imct in july glitch. glitch. >> stay wit. h for me to go to college. and to this day, one of my biggest regrets is that i never finished if you're first in your family to go to college, if you took time off to raise your kids, or if you're in one career a cg i get and strayer university gets that let's gether let's do this n today's "business beat">> i a touge on wall street nor netflix.t sisscheck markets joining n network studio t
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and trust be rebuilt car piggies veteran offstage new york police department and author of once a cop welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us now corey at least three hundred black people were killed by us police and twenty sixteen alone now this makes them three times more likely to be killed by the authorities and white people seventy percent of the time these people weren't armed or dangerous how can the statistics be explained. well first of all thanks for having me which traditionally in the united states of america black unknown men have been killed at an enormous rate compared to non black americans and the issue is something that police in these to take control of get a grip of right really soon because no longer can the police control the narrative because videos are out there and you see a lot of recent case just in the past.
and trust be rebuilt car piggies veteran offstage new york police department and author of once a cop welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us now corey at least three hundred black people were killed by us police and twenty sixteen alone now this makes them three times more likely to be killed by the authorities and white people seventy percent of the time these people weren't armed or dangerous how can the statistics be explained. well first of all thanks for having me which...
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was killed when police officers wrestled him to thehe ground, pinned him dn, and applied a fatal l chokehol exexactly four years agogo toda. on monday, the new y york police department criticized the justice department for the extraordinary passage of time in its investigation. the nypd's disciplinary proceedings would include officer daniel pantaleo, who applied the fatal chokeholold, d sergeant kizzy adonis, onene of ththe first supervrvisors at the scene. officer pantaleoeo is still an officer with the new york police department, w working paid desk duty, and he's received multiple raises since eric garner's death. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. president trump is back in the united states and set to meet with lawmakers today after his joint summit with russian president vladimir putin in helsinki. during a joint press confeferene monday, trump stood next to putin as he lashed out at his own intelligence agencies over the investigation of alleged russian in
was killed when police officers wrestled him to thehe ground, pinned him dn, and applied a fatal l chokehol exexactly four years agogo toda. on monday, the new y york police department criticized the justice department for the extraordinary passage of time in its investigation. the nypd's disciplinary proceedings would include officer daniel pantaleo, who applied the fatal chokeholold, d sergeant kizzy adonis, onene of ththe first supervrvisors at the scene. officer pantaleoeo is still an...
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the new york police department used a harness and ropes to bring her down.detective brian glackin / nypd: "i think the turning point was that we had a good rapport with her, we got her, and she couldn't go any further. i think she realized her time was up up there."she was taken into custody about three hours after the ordeal began.i'm john lorinc reporting. --mandatory reporting.i'm john lorinc reporting. --mandatory tag-- sources have identified the therese patricia okoumou.she faces charges of disorderly conduct, and with functions -- could be added or she is formally charged. (ken) it's sobering to note on this fourth of july...that a new poll says fewer americans are feeling patriotic..47 percent of americans say they're 'extremely proud' to be an american.. that's down about 6 points since 2016...and it's the lowest level since gallup first asked the question 17 years ago... some voters reacted to the news.. (ken) the people who admitted to feeling less pride tended to blame president trump. in fact, democrats were far more likely than republicans to say they're feeling less patrio
the new york police department used a harness and ropes to bring her down.detective brian glackin / nypd: "i think the turning point was that we had a good rapport with her, we got her, and she couldn't go any further. i think she realized her time was up up there."she was taken into custody about three hours after the ordeal began.i'm john lorinc reporting. --mandatory reporting.i'm john lorinc reporting. --mandatory tag-- sources have identified the therese patricia okoumou.she...
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members of the new york police department emergency service unit said the rescue attempt was actuallylt because there was nothing for them to grab on to for stability. the group rise and resist said in a statement that the ton demonstrator was a participant in a protest at the base of the monument but said she acted on her own. let's bring in bill karins for an update on the weather. >> are you ready for end of the heat wave? >> no, i enjoy the heat wave. >> you have another day of it, then tomorrow we end it. one more day for you. we call this like the heat dome. it has been sitting over the eastern half of the country for about the last week. we will see it start to shift to the west, and that's where we will see extreme heat while the east cools off a couple of degrees for what should be a nice weekend. this number keeps fluctuating because it is the time of morning they change all of our advisories and warning, but roughly 50 million people still. some spotty spots in areas of interior new england, and then we have a large area through the mississippi river and along the ohio rive
members of the new york police department emergency service unit said the rescue attempt was actuallylt because there was nothing for them to grab on to for stability. the group rise and resist said in a statement that the ton demonstrator was a participant in a protest at the base of the monument but said she acted on her own. let's bring in bill karins for an update on the weather. >> are you ready for end of the heat wave? >> no, i enjoy the heat wave. >> you have another...
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it's the hold that the new york police department did on eric gardner, infamous police case, who is known to not only cut off oxygen, but potentially to kill people. >> i think what happened was, when we voted on the policy, we voted the carotid out. >> supervisor cohen: that's correct. i'm not interested in the body's position. i'm interested in your position. the series of questions help us to reflect on your votes, on your position. and the key indicator that will determine what we can expect from you in future votes. so my question again, is very simple -- did you or did you not vote to keep the carotid restraint? >> at that point, because we didn't have any other use of force options, i believe i did vote -- and at that point, there was nothing that we knew about the carotid causing deaths. we had testimony. so i think i did. it may have been because we didn't have anything else. i want to keep in that place until we had something else, so, yes, i think i did vote for it. >> supervisor cohen: okay. thank you. can you speak to the unique san francisco police department struggles withi
it's the hold that the new york police department did on eric gardner, infamous police case, who is known to not only cut off oxygen, but potentially to kill people. >> i think what happened was, when we voted on the policy, we voted the carotid out. >> supervisor cohen: that's correct. i'm not interested in the body's position. i'm interested in your position. the series of questions help us to reflect on your votes, on your position. and the key indicator that will determine what...
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>> it was horrible, i worked in new york city, by order, he prohibited new york city police department from telling us when an illegal alien, who was a felon, i was going to charge in federal case, when he was being released from rikers island, i would try to get a detain or rikers island, and say once he is released from state custody we have federal process paperwork, they would release them, that grew out from that sanctuary city policy, we dealt with it before, we had new york city telling us, they were not going to tell us, they would release the guy, he was illegal, a felon, they would release him without notifying us they did. david: by the way. >> they are violent gang members. david: by time he ended career as mayor of new york we had over 2000 murders a year in new york, we now have less than -- 400 that tur400turned when mayor gud them around about after dicken, bobby chacon. >> thank you. david: coming up, democrats in disarray, will party's infighting present th prevent te wave. stay with us. i joined the army after 911, cuz, um, i thought that was what i needed to do. we
>> it was horrible, i worked in new york city, by order, he prohibited new york city police department from telling us when an illegal alien, who was a felon, i was going to charge in federal case, when he was being released from rikers island, i would try to get a detain or rikers island, and say once he is released from state custody we have federal process paperwork, they would release them, that grew out from that sanctuary city policy, we dealt with it before, we had new york city...
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. >> sure, but in a department of this size, 30-plus sworn officers in the new york police department, they practice this stuff all the time. don't just think of statue of liberty, think of all the bridges around there and the risk those pose to people who are trying to jump off those bridges, happens all the time. the number of adventure people who try to climb tall buildings in new york and jump off and parasailing. this is a dangerous situation. anybody who believes that this protester is doing the right thing, i would encourage them to think about the risk they're putting officers into. but this is something nypd does all the time, in terms of not only real-life situations, but also practicing this kind of stuff. >> and evan, what do you make of the timing of this protest? obviously, it sounds like this group, and they're disassociating themselves somewhat from the protester that's on lady liberty, but they're trying to spread this message of opposing the president's immigration policies. obviously, this is not the right way to do it. >> right, it really isn't. look, there is an i
. >> sure, but in a department of this size, 30-plus sworn officers in the new york police department, they practice this stuff all the time. don't just think of statue of liberty, think of all the bridges around there and the risk those pose to people who are trying to jump off those bridges, happens all the time. the number of adventure people who try to climb tall buildings in new york and jump off and parasailing. this is a dangerous situation. anybody who believes that this protester...
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right now i'm standing in new york city and there are more members under arms in the new york city police departmentof the sovereign ‘s entrance to windsor castle where the president is having tea with the queen, how will display with his base supporters watching this back at home? i think the images that have come out of all of president trumps foreign visits weather with the chinese leaders, the japanese leader, he's played his base very well. when you see an american president meeting with the queen who has met the last seven or eight us presidents, i think it dispels some of that negative stereotyping that democrats like to use that president trump is incapable of being presidential. the protests are as presidential. the protests are as presidential as one can be. president bush was protested heavily, president reagan of course, even heavily, president reagan of course, even president clinton in 199a after having been a protest to himself in 1969. thank you. we are joined by our royal correspondent. i think just over half an hour. yes, it's as minutes since they
right now i'm standing in new york city and there are more members under arms in the new york city police departmentof the sovereign ‘s entrance to windsor castle where the president is having tea with the queen, how will display with his base supporters watching this back at home? i think the images that have come out of all of president trumps foreign visits weather with the chinese leaders, the japanese leader, he's played his base very well. when you see an american president meeting with...
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colonel farrell: it is smaller than the new york police department. than the newmaller york police department. right. so that was d-day. and i will yield to no man or in respect fora our allies in world war ii. i spent a small chunk of my career trying to remind people we had allies in world war ii. but kevin did it was a passing of the torch. it is part of a much bigger campaign. had orders not to simply land in europe, but to land in europe, head east, destroyed the german army and bring an end to the third reich. and we see that continuum of events and d-day as part of a bigger story. were 320,000here allied troops ashore. 150 thousand on day one, and now more than double and by now the americans were in the majority. so there is your passing of the torch. british and commonwealth troops are going to fight their way up the coast, coming to germany in the northern sections, american troops are on their right as military campaigners, that is to their south once they wield to the east. it is a team effort. and i know americans don't like montgomery, b
colonel farrell: it is smaller than the new york police department. than the newmaller york police department. right. so that was d-day. and i will yield to no man or in respect fora our allies in world war ii. i spent a small chunk of my career trying to remind people we had allies in world war ii. but kevin did it was a passing of the torch. it is part of a much bigger campaign. had orders not to simply land in europe, but to land in europe, head east, destroyed the german army and bring an...
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paid tribute to black lives matter at a concert -- >> i ran the largest and best police department in the world, the new york city police department, and i saved more black lives than any of those people you saw onstage. >> reporter: whatever is behind this bizarre transformation, it seems to be just what donald trump wants. >> vote for donald trump for a safer america and for an america headed in a different direction. greatness! >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> for more on rudy's transformation, i want to bring in cnn chief political correspondent dana bash. dana, how different is rudy giuliani now from the person who was the mayor of new york, you know, who prosecuted the mob? >> well, his persona couldn't be any more different, right? i mean he was, as randi was saying, america's mayor. he was "time" person of the year. he was beloved by the most liberal of democrats in new york city and around the country and the most conservative of republicans. and since he joined the trump world, politically speaking, it's been very different. but i think we've become more used to seeing rudy giuliani in th
paid tribute to black lives matter at a concert -- >> i ran the largest and best police department in the world, the new york city police department, and i saved more black lives than any of those people you saw onstage. >> reporter: whatever is behind this bizarre transformation, it seems to be just what donald trump wants. >> vote for donald trump for a safer america and for an america headed in a different direction. greatness! >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, new york....
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the new york city police department handles a wide range of situations.women and she is also the only female counter-sniper in the ny p.d. we recently met up with her and her team for an exercise at the top of the brooklyn bridge. from 100 yards away, she fires her remington 724 rifle, consistently hitting her target. >> how good are you? >> i would say i'm pretty good. >> i heard you say it's like a big boy's play groound you wanted to play in it. >> yeah. the challenge was to be able to do all the things the guys are doing is something in't wanted to. do i did feel i had to prove myself as other women and men do too. >> reporter: the men and women of the emergency services unit endure rigorous training to respond to everything from search and rescues to has mat situations and terrorist attacks. >> when i tried out for the team, i was very intimidated, but i said, you know, go out there and do the best you can, and i did, and i remember getting a phone call from one of the other guys that i work with, and he said, listen, for what it's worth, you did wel
the new york city police department handles a wide range of situations.women and she is also the only female counter-sniper in the ny p.d. we recently met up with her and her team for an exercise at the top of the brooklyn bridge. from 100 yards away, she fires her remington 724 rifle, consistently hitting her target. >> how good are you? >> i would say i'm pretty good. >> i heard you say it's like a big boy's play groound you wanted to play in it. >> yeah. the challenge...
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august two thousand and thirteen a federal judge in new york issued a landmark ruling judge sheindlin ruled that the new york city police department violated its citizens fourth amendment rights to be free of unreasonable search and seizure she also ruled that the police department stop and frisk practices were racially discriminatory in january of two thousand and fourteen the city of new york dropped its appeal and agreed to work. with a court appointed monitor to reform its procedures wow ah. it's a big big we saw so excited of even though the case is dismissed you know. if you say i just came out of jail and the like three years because this took so long that you know the punishment itself it was like doing time. i am very hopeful for the future i think new york city is going through a period of change and i think very exciting period of change i think there's a lot of opportunity but i think we need to be vigilant if this system is going to have meaning for people it has to pay attention to people and hopefully are headed in that direction. whenever i see something that has happened in the news my first reaction is to please
august two thousand and thirteen a federal judge in new york issued a landmark ruling judge sheindlin ruled that the new york city police department violated its citizens fourth amendment rights to be free of unreasonable search and seizure she also ruled that the police department stop and frisk practices were racially discriminatory in january of two thousand and fourteen the city of new york dropped its appeal and agreed to work. with a court appointed monitor to reform its procedures wow...
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police brutality. but only now, four years later, has the new york city police department finally decided to take disciplinaryainst the officers involved. after a seemingly stalled investigation by the department of justice the decision follows a press conference this week where i joined eric garner's mother to demand justice for her son's brutal killing and to urge the nypd to move forward after they had announced they would do so. now, joining me is eugene o'donnell, a professor at john jay college of criminal justice and brittany packnett, a member of former president obama's 21st century police task force and also an activist i admire. let me start with you, eugene. four years later, we waited to see if the justice department would move, they wouldn't. the family said months ago if not years the police should go forward and now they have extra dieted and said they'll start immediately. but this is representative of the justice department and police accountability nationwide when this attorney general, jeff sessions, came in. he immediately stopped the review of miss in many cities. he dealt with baltimore
police brutality. but only now, four years later, has the new york city police department finally decided to take disciplinaryainst the officers involved. after a seemingly stalled investigation by the department of justice the decision follows a press conference this week where i joined eric garner's mother to demand justice for her son's brutal killing and to urge the nypd to move forward after they had announced they would do so. now, joining me is eugene o'donnell, a professor at john jay...
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joining us from the new york police department are lieutenant emmanuel kwo, head of the nypd sports teamofficers active. what's your advice to them and everyone who is at home watching thinking they don't have enough time. >> being a police officer especially here in the city of new york, it's a very tasking endeavor but as a department we're blessed to have the ability to be able to encourage our officers to participate in any sort of activity that gets them out there, helps them relieve stress and one way in which we do that is through our nypd sports teams. we have more than 23 teams ranging some of them who are represented with us from dragon boat, our running club, hockey and the whole idea is to if you find something you love to do even as a kid, maybe you like to play soccer, maybe you like to play basketball, we have an option for you to just get active. >> i love that. find a way to sweat and stay healthy. and then officer counihan, you'll show us some moves but it all became popular with your instagram. tell us what it is, i love the name. >> so my instagram is doughnuts here.
joining us from the new york police department are lieutenant emmanuel kwo, head of the nypd sports teamofficers active. what's your advice to them and everyone who is at home watching thinking they don't have enough time. >> being a police officer especially here in the city of new york, it's a very tasking endeavor but as a department we're blessed to have the ability to be able to encourage our officers to participate in any sort of activity that gets them out there, helps them relieve...
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august two thousand and thirteen a federal judge in new york issued a landmark ruling judge sheindlin ruled that the new york city police department violated its citizens fourth amendment rights to be free of unreasonable search and seizure she also ruled that the police department stop and frisk practices were racially discriminatory in january of two thousand and fourteen the city of new york dropped its appeal and agreed to work. with a court appointed monitor to reform its procedures wow ah man he. is a big big b. still excited even though the case is dismissed you know. if you say i just came out of jail and the like to use because this took so long you know all the punishment itself it was like doing time. i am very hopeful for the future i think new york city is going through a period of change and i think very exciting period of change i think there's a lot of opportunity but i think we need to be vigilant if this system is going to have meaning for people it has to pay attention to people and hopefully are headed in that direction. was. whenever i see something that has happened in the news my first reaction is to please
august two thousand and thirteen a federal judge in new york issued a landmark ruling judge sheindlin ruled that the new york city police department violated its citizens fourth amendment rights to be free of unreasonable search and seizure she also ruled that the police department stop and frisk practices were racially discriminatory in january of two thousand and fourteen the city of new york dropped its appeal and agreed to work. with a court appointed monitor to reform its procedures wow ah...
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august two thousand and thirteen a federal judge in new york issued a landmark ruling judge sheindlin ruled that the new york city police department violated its citizens fourth amendment rights to be free of unreasonable search and seizure she also ruled that the police department stop and frisk practices were racially discriminatory in january of two thousand and fourteen the city of new york dropped its appeal and agreed to work. with a court appointed monitor to reform its procedures wow ah man he. is a big big. silex knight it even though the case is dismissed you know. if you say i just came out of jail in a likely is because this took so long that you know all the punishment itself it was like doing time. i am very hopeful for the future i think new york city is going through a period of change and i think very exciting period of change i think there's a lot of opportunity but i think we need to be vigilant if the system is going to have meaning for people it has to pay attention to people and hopefully are headed in that direction. was. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives other stories. providing a glimpse
august two thousand and thirteen a federal judge in new york issued a landmark ruling judge sheindlin ruled that the new york city police department violated its citizens fourth amendment rights to be free of unreasonable search and seizure she also ruled that the police department stop and frisk practices were racially discriminatory in january of two thousand and fourteen the city of new york dropped its appeal and agreed to work. with a court appointed monitor to reform its procedures wow ah...
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the new york police department used a harness and ropes to bring her down.detective brian glackin / nypd"i think the turning point was that we had a good rapport with her, we got her, and she couldn't go any further. i think she realized her time was up up there."she was taken into custody about three hours after the ordeal began.i'm john lorinc reporting. --mandatory tag-- sources have identified the climber as therese patricia okoumou.charges of disorderly interfering with government functions -- but charges could be dropped when charged. (lydia)the department of health and human services says it may be able to reunite immigrant children with their parents faster... if lawmakers would stop visiting detention facilities. h-h-s assistant secretary for legislation matthew bassett... claims officials have spent 500 hours facilitating congressional visits. bassett says these hours would have otherwise been spent helping children in custody. president trump signed an executive order last month that stops border officials from separating children from families. however, many who were separate
the new york police department used a harness and ropes to bring her down.detective brian glackin / nypd"i think the turning point was that we had a good rapport with her, we got her, and she couldn't go any further. i think she realized her time was up up there."she was taken into custody about three hours after the ordeal began.i'm john lorinc reporting. --mandatory tag-- sources have identified the climber as therese patricia okoumou.charges of disorderly interfering with...
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canada's armed forces appear to be smaller than the new york city police department. but theure peaians ask defense against whom? the soviet union was a huge bacsinszky in the cold war when the mighty red army had 55,000 tanks pointed west. today russia's land and naval power has evaporated. russia has perhaps 5,500 main battle tanks in active service and a similar number in storage a far cry from its armored juggernaut of the cold war. more important, russia's military budget for 2018 was only $61 billion. actually down 17% from last year. russia is facing hard economic times. russia has slipped to fourth place in military spending after the u.s., china, and saudi arabia. the u.s. and its wealthy allies account for 2/3 of world military spending. in fact, the u.s. total military budget including for nuclear weapons and foreign wars is about $1 trillion, 50% of total u.s. government discretionary spending. in addition, russia must defend a vast territory from the baltic to the pacific. the u.s. is north gnat -- fortunate in having mexico and canada as neighbors. russi
canada's armed forces appear to be smaller than the new york city police department. but theure peaians ask defense against whom? the soviet union was a huge bacsinszky in the cold war when the mighty red army had 55,000 tanks pointed west. today russia's land and naval power has evaporated. russia has perhaps 5,500 main battle tanks in active service and a similar number in storage a far cry from its armored juggernaut of the cold war. more important, russia's military budget for 2018 was only...
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it was perilous and a bunch of new york police department's, you can see they have gear right there,as unhappy about the pres.'s immigration policy. >> people in new york to see the statue of liberty, military families, teaching the history lesson on independence day, they had to evacuate. that happened, at 6:13, anyone after 3:00 was turned away you can see from a distance but couldn't go on the platform and see it on independence day and a 16-16 emergency service officers, their lives were in jeopardy because they had to get her down and -- >> is your point when you protest to get people to your side? has someone been converted because she destroyed everyone's fourth of july to hold up a sign in a place she didn't belong? i can't name any, maybe you could help us with that, chelsea handler thought she would do something safer, go to twitter and apologize for the nation to the world come to every country on 4 july, sorry about our president. doesn't reflect all of our views and we hope you know the majority of us are ashamed, we rally each other and come back to the world one step a
it was perilous and a bunch of new york police department's, you can see they have gear right there,as unhappy about the pres.'s immigration policy. >> people in new york to see the statue of liberty, military families, teaching the history lesson on independence day, they had to evacuate. that happened, at 6:13, anyone after 3:00 was turned away you can see from a distance but couldn't go on the platform and see it on independence day and a 16-16 emergency service officers, their lives...
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new york city rolling out buses of counselors to keep the peace. wouldn't an easier solution be letting the police do their jobs? new york city police departmentup next on that. plus, this democratic socialist running for congress wants to raise taxes. buff that wasn't her position when she was running a business. the hypocrisy exposed coming up next. ♪ ng nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, lucy could only imagine enjoying a slice of pizza. now it's as easy as pie. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, all-night protection. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. abby: back with quick headlines for you. president trump could be on the guest les when mexico's new leader takes office. president-elect obrador expected to invite president trump and justin tr
new york city rolling out buses of counselors to keep the peace. wouldn't an easier solution be letting the police do their jobs? new york city police departmentup next on that. plus, this democratic socialist running for congress wants to raise taxes. buff that wasn't her position when she was running a business. the hypocrisy exposed coming up next. ♪ ng nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, lucy could only imagine enjoying a slice of pizza. now it's as easy as pie. nexium 24hr stops...
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i was leaving last night to watch the fireworks in new york city and i saw the new york city police departmentstreets and i just thought, they are not with their families. they are out protecting us and just really grateful to everybody who's watching. dagen: we all are. thank you, mortgage. fbi agent peter could be a no-show to testify next week about as anti-trump text messages alleged bias within the agency. hillary clinton and the donald trump campaign. plus, talk about a bad day at the office. carlos gomez couldn't get any hits on the field, but the dugout watercooler got a run for their money. you have to see it. straight ahead. use back deuce back more and more people are finding themselves in a chevy for the first time. now you can too during the chevy 4th of july sales event. now through july 9, get 10 to 20 percent below msrp on your favorite chevy models when you finance with gm financial. that's over ten thousand dollars on this silverado ltz. this 4th of july, discover why chevy is the most awarded and fastest growing brand the last four years overall. find new roads at your local
i was leaving last night to watch the fireworks in new york city and i saw the new york city police departmentstreets and i just thought, they are not with their families. they are out protecting us and just really grateful to everybody who's watching. dagen: we all are. thank you, mortgage. fbi agent peter could be a no-show to testify next week about as anti-trump text messages alleged bias within the agency. hillary clinton and the donald trump campaign. plus, talk about a bad day at the...
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speaking of serving, there are a lot of people who are here in tend dance today from new york city police departmente is a manhunt intensifying for accused cop killer who is now apparently on the run in hawaii. brian: it marks the sixth officer shot in the u.s. this week. ainsley: todd piro joins us live with more on the latest attack on our men and women in blue. todd? reporter: steve, ainsley, brian, even paradise is not prepared for the assault on those who keep us save with a hawaii county officer shot dead and a manhunt for his killer intensifying overnight. >> this was an not just an officer, a father, a son and a husband. put a face to the name. reporter: authorities say officers were conducting a traffic stop tuesday newt when the driver, 33-year-old got out an fired multiple shots. officer bronson kilawhua was shot in the leg and died at the hospital. he was honored officer of the month in april 2014. leaves behind a wife and three small children. the anybody by offered a 10,000-dollars reward for leading to information to the convicted felon in killing. a man accused of killing an officer
speaking of serving, there are a lot of people who are here in tend dance today from new york city police departmente is a manhunt intensifying for accused cop killer who is now apparently on the run in hawaii. brian: it marks the sixth officer shot in the u.s. this week. ainsley: todd piro joins us live with more on the latest attack on our men and women in blue. todd? reporter: steve, ainsley, brian, even paradise is not prepared for the assault on those who keep us save with a hawaii county...
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amy: and in new york's hudson valley, protesters gathered wednesday outside the troy police department to demand justice for dahmeek mcdonald, an unarmed african american who was fatally shot last august during a traffic stop. the protest came after a grand jury voted not to indict jarrod iler, the police officer who shot mcdonald in the head and arm. protestors called for governor andrew cuomo to appoint an independent prosecutor, demanded that the city of troy create a civilian review board, drawing comparisons to the national pattern of police officers receiving preferential treatment after extra-judicial shootings of people of color. this is dahmeek mcdonald's uncle, messiah cooper, speaking wednesday. >> we have to call on the governor to step in. ,ot only when there is a murder but in any aggressive force used by the police. the attorney general needs to step in and handle the case. it just cannot be if they kill us. [applause] and even when they kill us, we still receive no justice. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and pe
amy: and in new york's hudson valley, protesters gathered wednesday outside the troy police department to demand justice for dahmeek mcdonald, an unarmed african american who was fatally shot last august during a traffic stop. the protest came after a grand jury voted not to indict jarrod iler, the police officer who shot mcdonald in the head and arm. protestors called for governor andrew cuomo to appoint an independent prosecutor, demanded that the city of troy create a civilian review board,...
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we have a 2014 case of eric garner choked by police in new york on tape that we met with the justice departmentet them to deal with that case. why do we or should we trust this justice department on reopening emmet till when all of the accused are dead and emmet till is dead? >> it's breathtaking hypocrisy that jefferson regards sessions the third and donald trump should present themselves as defenders of civil rights and racial justice whether they are -- having children of color in cages all along the border when they are engaged in the relentless attack on african american voting rights all over the country. the men who murdered emmet till said afterwards that they had killed him to take a stand against public school integration and against black voting and neither of those things do donald trump and jefferson bowl regards session support. i find that deeply ironic in the timing of this remarkable. >> yeah. thank you so much for being with us, timothy tyson. >> thank you for having me. >>> up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain n
we have a 2014 case of eric garner choked by police in new york on tape that we met with the justice departmentet them to deal with that case. why do we or should we trust this justice department on reopening emmet till when all of the accused are dead and emmet till is dead? >> it's breathtaking hypocrisy that jefferson regards sessions the third and donald trump should present themselves as defenders of civil rights and racial justice whether they are -- having children of color in...
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(grant) in national news -- new york police say suspicious items found inside trump tower have been determined to be harmless. the department's determined the packages found in the building are not dangerous. each package was left at a different location in the building. (vicki) n-t-s-b investigators completed their initial review of the video recording system recovered from the duck boat that sank in missouri last week. 17 people were killed when the boat went down amid severe weather in table rock lake. the recordings give a timeline of the minutes before the vessel went down. the system recorded audio and multiple video channels. as passengers got on the duck boat, the captain mentioned having checked the weather radar. the recording indicates that waters appeared calm as the boat entered the lake at six-55 p-m. roughly five minutes later, winds picked up minutes later, winds picked up and white-caps rapidly appeared on the water. later in the recording, water occasionally splashed inside the vehicle's passenger compartment. (vicki) and -- funeral services were set today for four of the nine indianapolis family members kil
(grant) in national news -- new york police say suspicious items found inside trump tower have been determined to be harmless. the department's determined the packages found in the building are not dangerous. each package was left at a different location in the building. (vicki) n-t-s-b investigators completed their initial review of the video recording system recovered from the duck boat that sank in missouri last week. 17 people were killed when the boat went down amid severe weather in table...
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new york. >>> oakland's police chief and mayor say they are taking steps to rebuild trust between police and the community. during a town hall meeting they explained how the police department is making changes to address raciald isp arities. >> reporter: racial profiling is absolutely not acceptable. >> reporter: the police chief said her mission is to eliminate bias from the department by changing the culture and thinking. >> we need to be a police department that is focused on behavior and behavior based only. >> reporter: at the town hall the police chief and the oakland mayor said a key factor in fighting bias is their partnership with stanford university researchers who are collecting and analyzing a massive amount of police date a. >> these numbers though are our responsibility measures an that allows the baseline and we goshown a big d isp arity among traffic stops of african americans but the police said that in the past six months the number has gone down as they required officers to change the criteria to behavior, not race. >> we have stopped 3,000 fewer african americans in our community. >> reporter: stanford researcher said one important factor is her team an
new york. >>> oakland's police chief and mayor say they are taking steps to rebuild trust between police and the community. during a town hall meeting they explained how the police department is making changes to address raciald isp arities. >> reporter: racial profiling is absolutely not acceptable. >> reporter: the police chief said her mission is to eliminate bias from the department by changing the culture and thinking. >> we need to be a police department that is...