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san francisco p.d.as says the program was in the work even before the shooting last week. >>> under court orders to meet a midnight deadline the state department released 4,000 more of hillary clinton's e-mails tonight of it is the largest release thus far. among them a plea to wiki leaks founders not to release classified documents. about 150 of the e-mails are now considered classified but were only marked confidential at the time they were sent which is the lowest classification. experts predict even with tonight's release mrs. clinton will continue to battle critics and plunging numbers in the poll. >>> well, president obama made history today becoming the first sitting president to visit alaska. the trip is controversial since the president decided to remaim mount mckinley. native alaskans know the mountain as denali, or the great one. that's now what it will officially be called. today president obama kicked to have glacier conference in anchorage by challenging leaders to come together and act bo
san francisco p.d.as says the program was in the work even before the shooting last week. >>> under court orders to meet a midnight deadline the state department released 4,000 more of hillary clinton's e-mails tonight of it is the largest release thus far. among them a plea to wiki leaks founders not to release classified documents. about 150 of the e-mails are now considered classified but were only marked confidential at the time they were sent which is the lowest classification....
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. >> in the first year santa cruz p.d. saw assaults down 9%, burglaries down 11%, and robberies down 27%. meanwhile, auto theft recovery was up 22% and arrests were up 56%. we've seen how santa cruz is pioneering the future of police work, and this is already spreading to other cities across the country. for the past three months the seattle p.d. has been prpting the new software into its patrol. >> i think any police agency is based on culture. you know, we're tied to our past, and this is sort of a paradigm shift in how officers have done policing. before it was random patrol and go find something, right? so you're successful if you write that ticket and make an arrest, but in this if you're out there and your presence alone dissueding a criminal from successful. >> for all the agencies using predpol, it's about combining innovation with instinct and ringing up results. >> it's amazing what you see, the things that pop out, too, the anomalies that start to draw your attention. i'm looking at this guy right now across the
. >> in the first year santa cruz p.d. saw assaults down 9%, burglaries down 11%, and robberies down 27%. meanwhile, auto theft recovery was up 22% and arrests were up 56%. we've seen how santa cruz is pioneering the future of police work, and this is already spreading to other cities across the country. for the past three months the seattle p.d. has been prpting the new software into its patrol. >> i think any police agency is based on culture. you know, we're tied to our past, and...
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ahead of tomorrow night's premier of "chicago p.d."hrilled to welcome the actor who gives life to jeffrey halstead every week. we watched that piece on cereal and i remember reading that the very first acting gig you had was a kix commercial. >> it was a kix commercial. good memory. >> tell us about this -- why this piece is so special. this role. >> this clip or the role? >> the role that you have. >> the role siff saw? . i got to be introduced on "chicago fire" before "p.d." came on and they introduced john seda and jason begay and they've assimilated us into the whole chicago universe and now we have our show going and i get to play the young military guy who's headstrong and kind of cocky and it's fun. >> what can fans expect this season? >> well, like you saw in that clip, lindsay's character, my partner, has gone down a deep dark rabbit hole, she's doing drugs and turned in her badge and i think jay is trying to getter be her back and get her back on the team. >> you portray a police officer on the show and a lot of cops have got
ahead of tomorrow night's premier of "chicago p.d."hrilled to welcome the actor who gives life to jeffrey halstead every week. we watched that piece on cereal and i remember reading that the very first acting gig you had was a kix commercial. >> it was a kix commercial. good memory. >> tell us about this -- why this piece is so special. this role. >> this clip or the role? >> the role that you have. >> the role siff saw? . i got to be introduced on...
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. >> in the first year santa cruz p.d. saw assaults down 9%, burglaries down 11%, and robberies down 27%. meanwhile, auto theft recovery was up 22% and arrests were up 56%. we've seen how santa cruz is pioneering the future of police work, and this is already spreading to other cities across the country. for the past three months the seattle p.d. has been prpting the new software into its patrol. >> i think any police agency is based on culture. you know, we're tied to our past, and this is sort of a paradigm shift in how officers have done policing. before it was random patrol and go find something, right? so you're successful if you write that ticket and make an arrest, but in this if you're out there and your presence alone dissueding a criminal from successful. >> for all the agencies using predpol, it's about combining innovation with instinct and ringing up results. >> it's amazing what you see, the things that pop out, too, the anomalies that start to draw your attention. i'm looking at this guy right now across the
. >> in the first year santa cruz p.d. saw assaults down 9%, burglaries down 11%, and robberies down 27%. meanwhile, auto theft recovery was up 22% and arrests were up 56%. we've seen how santa cruz is pioneering the future of police work, and this is already spreading to other cities across the country. for the past three months the seattle p.d. has been prpting the new software into its patrol. >> i think any police agency is based on culture. you know, we're tied to our past, and...
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p.d. >> this is just about keeping people safe. >> larry: um...hink james blake could use your help. and the brother that looks like james blake. (laughter) okay. so these oathkeepers are a group of people who come heavily armed to awkward civic confrontations with the intent of protecting the constitution. they're kind of like the white black panthers. i mean, technically, they'd be white panthers, which would technically be snow leopards. (laughter) i mean, i could go on, but we'd just go into a linguistic spiral and this bit would never end. let's just call them white lions. okay. so these albino tigers have taken it upon themselves to protect kim davis because "she" is the victim here. not the people whose actual constitutional rights are being trampled all over. so what do these ivory pumas have to say for themselves? >> the issue is still that a judge took an elected official, a citizen of the united states and detained them without cause. >> larry: without cause? look, kim davis was put in jail because a judge legally held her in contempt o
p.d. >> this is just about keeping people safe. >> larry: um...hink james blake could use your help. and the brother that looks like james blake. (laughter) okay. so these oathkeepers are a group of people who come heavily armed to awkward civic confrontations with the intent of protecting the constitution. they're kind of like the white black panthers. i mean, technically, they'd be white panthers, which would technically be snow leopards. (laughter) i mean, i could go on, but we'd...
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local p.d. is canvassing to see if anyone saw any vehicles leaving the area.tle's cellphone? his provider says it's shut off. contacted the fbi to see if it could be turned on remotely. it's a long shot, but you never know. what else? kate... everything that can be done is being done. espo, don't tell me that. they took him. i need to do something. then tell us about that phone call you got. was he nervous? did he indicate in any way he was being followed? no, he was just... [ cellphone chimes ] ...normal. he was normal. hey, sergeant taggert may have a witness. guy runs a fruit stand up the road. yeah, i definitely saw a mercedes go by around the time you're talking -- bronze-colored. esposito: that's castle's car. what about any cars after that? uh, let's see. there was a volkswagen bug, a ferrari, an suv. no one's gonna run him off the road with a bug or a ferrari. talk to me about that suv. it was an escalade -- black with tinted windows and chrome wheels. how is it you happen to remember it so clearly? because i saw it twice. he passed heading north. then
local p.d. is canvassing to see if anyone saw any vehicles leaving the area.tle's cellphone? his provider says it's shut off. contacted the fbi to see if it could be turned on remotely. it's a long shot, but you never know. what else? kate... everything that can be done is being done. espo, don't tell me that. they took him. i need to do something. then tell us about that phone call you got. was he nervous? did he indicate in any way he was being followed? no, he was just... [ cellphone chimes...
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local p.d. has stomped all over the crime scene, so i don't think forensics will be any use. (lisbon) it's like they don't even watch tv. every toddler knows this stuff. hey, lisbon. how you doing? hey, pat. long time. what's the deal? uh, t.o.d. looks to be yesterday afternoon, give or take. your standard blunt-force trauma to the back of the head-- maybe one strike followed by a couple of real widow makers. length of wood, i'm guessing. what's that on his face? is that glitter? (chuckles) yep. riding that disco farm boy tip. (horn honks) his family's here. gonna get ugly, i expect. (man) go on. keep going on. i'll see you later. rigs, van pelt, work the body. cho.
local p.d. has stomped all over the crime scene, so i don't think forensics will be any use. (lisbon) it's like they don't even watch tv. every toddler knows this stuff. hey, lisbon. how you doing? hey, pat. long time. what's the deal? uh, t.o.d. looks to be yesterday afternoon, give or take. your standard blunt-force trauma to the back of the head-- maybe one strike followed by a couple of real widow makers. length of wood, i'm guessing. what's that on his face? is that glitter? (chuckles)...
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>> rather than letting ruben go, sergeant bill yule, who supervised homicides for the san antonio p.d had another idea. the gomez murder had gone unsolved for four months. >> bill yule was a friend of joe delaluz, the officer shot and he also ended up being the person who was in charge of this murder investigation. so after the shooting of bill yule's friend, bill yule decides to take another look at ruben cantu. >> by now, juan moreno had twice failed to identify ruben cantu as the shooter. with ruben in custody, yule sent a detective to juan's home. >> i took the photos, the forms and a portable typewriter. i showed juan this array. he sat there and looked at them and looked at them and looked at them and he shoved them aside and looked away from them. he said, look i know who did it. i know who shot me. so why do i have to identify anyone out of this photo array. >> i said, well, who did it? he said, ruben cantu. we went around and around. i could tell the guy was very scared. he didn't want to sign anything. i think that he was afraid of retaliation. he just would not do it. so i
>> rather than letting ruben go, sergeant bill yule, who supervised homicides for the san antonio p.d had another idea. the gomez murder had gone unsolved for four months. >> bill yule was a friend of joe delaluz, the officer shot and he also ended up being the person who was in charge of this murder investigation. so after the shooting of bill yule's friend, bill yule decides to take another look at ruben cantu. >> by now, juan moreno had twice failed to identify ruben cantu...
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as resources, they start with heavy patrol, they're doing that, the troopers are doing that, phoenix p.dr on the investigative teams, all the agencies trying to come up with the lead. trying to find anything they can do, any tip, any little iota of information that they can exploit. really have to be ahead of the guy, they have to be there when he shoots so he can lock them down. >> from your experience, you think there's a lot of surveillance on highways, traffic monitoring cameras, is there anything they're going through that play reveal that? or can he -- this individual, whether he or she -- can they be operating from outside the cameras. >> well, they can be outside, it's a great point. but it's getting heavier and heavier with actual physical surveillance, troopers and police cameras. electronic surveillance sound equipment. aerial surveillance, they're going to do everything they can. the shooter knows all this, the shooter knows the police are doing all this, and he's still shooting. it's sort of, he knows that, and it's even spurring up his activities, he's not necessarily going
as resources, they start with heavy patrol, they're doing that, the troopers are doing that, phoenix p.dr on the investigative teams, all the agencies trying to come up with the lead. trying to find anything they can do, any tip, any little iota of information that they can exploit. really have to be ahead of the guy, they have to be there when he shoots so he can lock them down. >> from your experience, you think there's a lot of surveillance on highways, traffic monitoring cameras, is...
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we have the swat team from phoenix p.d. we have many covert and overt assets.e are watching the freeway cameras to see what we can learn. we are -- there's a lot of investigative techniques that are going on behind the scenes. i'm really not at liberty to discuss, but i can tell you this is job one for the department. i have been keeping the governor's office apprised of what's beginning on agoing on a made all assets of the state of arizona to me to make sure this comes to a swift end. >> this is a major highway near a major american city. would you personally feel safe driving on this stretch of highway now? >> i do. i drive it every day, actually. my office is in downtown phoenix. i come from the east side of town every day. i drive it, and what i make sure i do is that i'm not distracted by other things in the car. i'm paying attention to what goes on. is there somebody off the road, is there somebody on the embankment, is there somebody hanging out on the overpass? if you're getting coffee in the morning, if you see something that doesn't look right, you n
we have the swat team from phoenix p.d. we have many covert and overt assets.e are watching the freeway cameras to see what we can learn. we are -- there's a lot of investigative techniques that are going on behind the scenes. i'm really not at liberty to discuss, but i can tell you this is job one for the department. i have been keeping the governor's office apprised of what's beginning on agoing on a made all assets of the state of arizona to me to make sure this comes to a swift end....
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according to p.d. blake was released as soon as they realized they had the wrong person.they have apologized. the investigation into the officer's action is on going. he has been placed on modified duty. >> now to a major upset in the world of tennis today. >> she's done it. >> serena williams quest for historic grand slam ended today when unseated italian player vinci defeated her in the final match. she was a 300 to 1 underdog. >> i wake up and say okay, i have a semi-final today. don't think about serena. play. enjoy. but i didn't expect that i won. she is certainly going to be enjoying that one. it was a heartbreaking loss for serena and all her fans but congratulations to her and her fans and welcome to the final. now to p last night with the patriots beating the steelers and one game in there is a new controversy involving the patriots. ready for head set gate? after the game head coach tomlin complained his head set was interfered with the first half. >> that is always the case. >> here? >> yes. >> every time you play here -- [inaudible]. >> i said what i said. >>
according to p.d. blake was released as soon as they realized they had the wrong person.they have apologized. the investigation into the officer's action is on going. he has been placed on modified duty. >> now to a major upset in the world of tennis today. >> she's done it. >> serena williams quest for historic grand slam ended today when unseated italian player vinci defeated her in the final match. she was a 300 to 1 underdog. >> i wake up and say okay, i have a...
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posting pictures of themselves with clocking to show solidarity where others have been warning the irving p.d. to look out for additional time-keeping security threats achlt med has gotten an outpouring of support from his fellow nerds including retired commander chris hatfield, the jet propulsion lab's employee famous for he mohawk, and mark zuckerberg posted a message on if inviting ahmed to come for a visit while hillary clinton treated "assumptions and fears don't keep us safe, they hold us back, ahmed, stay curious and keep us building. "and from the president of the united states, president obama "cool clock, ahead. want want to bring it to the white house? we should inspire more kids like you to like science. it what makes america great." ahmed's father from sudan spoke today. >> what's touching is heart is that america turns their eyes up and we're grateful and thankful to them. what happened to our son it is a sign to go forward, to fix, to banish who did the mistake. >> the consensus seems to be this was a major screwup by all the authority figures in irving, none of them appear tha
posting pictures of themselves with clocking to show solidarity where others have been warning the irving p.d. to look out for additional time-keeping security threats achlt med has gotten an outpouring of support from his fellow nerds including retired commander chris hatfield, the jet propulsion lab's employee famous for he mohawk, and mark zuckerberg posted a message on if inviting ahmed to come for a visit while hillary clinton treated "assumptions and fears don't keep us safe, they...
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posting pictures of themselves with clocking to show solidarity where others have been warning the irving p.dook out for additional time-keeping security threats. ahmed has gotten an outpouring of support from his fellow nerds including retired commander chris hatfield, the jet propulsion lab's employee famous for he mohawk, and mark zuckerberg posted a message on if inviting ahmed to come for a visit while hillary clinton treated "assumptions and fears don't keep us safe, they hold us back, ahmed, stay curious and keep us building. "and from the president of the united states, president obama "cool clock, ahead. want want to bring it to the white house? we should inspire more kids like you to like science. it what makes america great." ahmed's father from sudan spoke today. >> what's touching is heart is that america turns their eyes up and we're grateful and thankful to them. what happened to our son it is a sign to go forward, to fix, to banish who did the mistake. >> the consensus seems to be this was a major screwup by all the authority figures in irving, none of them appear that apologe
posting pictures of themselves with clocking to show solidarity where others have been warning the irving p.dook out for additional time-keeping security threats. ahmed has gotten an outpouring of support from his fellow nerds including retired commander chris hatfield, the jet propulsion lab's employee famous for he mohawk, and mark zuckerberg posted a message on if inviting ahmed to come for a visit while hillary clinton treated "assumptions and fears don't keep us safe, they hold us...
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but the underlying problem is the people that don't have this, they're not firefighters, p.d. they're people that came here from all over the country. we don't support them, what kind of a message are we sending out to the rest of the country of ours? they need help. major illnesses are cancers, respiratory, sinus, psychological problems. those are the major ones. there's more besides that. the psychological problems don't show themselves until it's manifested to the point where you realize that the person is having a severe problem. suicides, drug, marriage abuse, problems, we focused on them. we can find them because we keep track of them within the uniformed services. it's the people that don't have that support. we must endorse the zadroga bill, it critical for our country. >> thank you, lee. thank you for your service. i urge every presidential candidate to come out on the issue. the lady from texas, miss jackson lee. >> thank you so very much. i'm interested in making a little history here this morning, this afternoon, maybe draw upon the great committee to sign a letter
but the underlying problem is the people that don't have this, they're not firefighters, p.d. they're people that came here from all over the country. we don't support them, what kind of a message are we sending out to the rest of the country of ours? they need help. major illnesses are cancers, respiratory, sinus, psychological problems. those are the major ones. there's more besides that. the psychological problems don't show themselves until it's manifested to the point where you realize...
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and the officer would have claimed justification, let's stop back and say, excuse me, sir, new york p.d i have a word with you? what is wrong with that process? what about that does not work for the police is what a lot of frustration is about in the black community when it comes to how the police deals with individuals in the community. so community policing here. how the police want to engage even in a lawful arrest or detainment situation, those things matter. those early steps matter in approaching members of the community to make sure you're safeguarding your rights under the constitution, not doing the level of profiling that is borderline racist, and people feel, okay, you're justified in the ultimate action. >> i want to play one thing. a lot of this comes down to who is policing the police. reportedly they didn't even put a record down of this incident, mistaken arrest which they're required to do. if he wasn't a celebrity, we wouldn't even know about it. >> our office has always investigated police misconduct where we have seen it, and if we believe it is criminal, we've proce
and the officer would have claimed justification, let's stop back and say, excuse me, sir, new york p.d i have a word with you? what is wrong with that process? what about that does not work for the police is what a lot of frustration is about in the black community when it comes to how the police deals with individuals in the community. so community policing here. how the police want to engage even in a lawful arrest or detainment situation, those things matter. those early steps matter in...
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the teen's family is asking for a review of the incident and the stockton p.d.conducting a full investigation of its own. >>> an update now on that texas teen detained by police after bringing a home-made clock to high school. it was mistaken for the makings of a bomb. ahmed mohammed will not be returning to that school. his dad says he will be transferring to another one. ahmed was handcuffed but not charged with any crime. the police and school district have defended their actions in this, insisting they followed protocol and were only acting out of an abundance of caution. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my mom makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ my mom makes hospitals you can hold in your hand. ♪ my mom can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] my mom makes trains that are friends with trees. [ train whistle blows ] ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ what's up mikey?ringing) (beep) play awe♪ome party song. hey buddy i heard you're having
the teen's family is asking for a review of the incident and the stockton p.d.conducting a full investigation of its own. >>> an update now on that texas teen detained by police after bringing a home-made clock to high school. it was mistaken for the makings of a bomb. ahmed mohammed will not be returning to that school. his dad says he will be transferring to another one. ahmed was handcuffed but not charged with any crime. the police and school district have defended their actions in...
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blake says testifies tackled by five members of the manhattan p.d. on friday morning.was waiting for a car to take him to the u.s. open when a witness misidentified him. blake spoke about the incident to our affiliate wabc. >> it happened and we'll deal with the police and find out what they have to say internally. and hopefully there is video of it and people can see what happened. >> police say there is surveillance video but are not releasing it at this time. we'll talk about this case more with nypd police commissioner bill bratton joining us ahead on "new day." >>> and quite a discovery in south africa. scientists say it's new species of the human family tree called homo mylady. they liken this discovery to opening king tut's tomb. wow. >> it does bear resemblance, doesn't it? >> i was going to say. >>> time for "cnn money." christine romans is in the money center. apple had quite a day yesterday with a whole lot of products they released. >> really an interesting launch. and a new way that people can pay for iphones here. apple taking aim at the wireless company
blake says testifies tackled by five members of the manhattan p.d. on friday morning.was waiting for a car to take him to the u.s. open when a witness misidentified him. blake spoke about the incident to our affiliate wabc. >> it happened and we'll deal with the police and find out what they have to say internally. and hopefully there is video of it and people can see what happened. >> police say there is surveillance video but are not releasing it at this time. we'll talk about...