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police union members could be indirectly affected by the new make work schemes. >> we have heard the government is planning to use the unemployed to build stadiums and roads. they will live in shipping containers and watched over by police officers called out of early retirement. there is no way will will support that. where do you down to follow orders. -- there is no way we will support that. we are duty bound to follow orders. there is no way we will follow it. it is reminiscent of the 1940's. >> rumors are the officers are to watch over the unemployed as a performer is called voluntary community service. that would explain why the interior minister is responsible for the program. the ministry will not confirm the existence of such plans. >> i will not comment on the statements made by the police union. we do not force anyone to work. it is a voluntary program to restore values and get people back into everyday working life. >> it is lunchtime back at the make work program. the roma have spent four hours working in scorching heat. they still have four hours to go. a local newspape
police union members could be indirectly affected by the new make work schemes. >> we have heard the government is planning to use the unemployed to build stadiums and roads. they will live in shipping containers and watched over by police officers called out of early retirement. there is no way will will support that. where do you down to follow orders. -- there is no way we will support that. we are duty bound to follow orders. there is no way we will follow it. it is reminiscent of the...
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if the mayor wants to avoid confrontation, she needs to sign onto that and along with that, the police union. >>> in baltimore they are meeting at 8:00 to talk about strategy, but there is no leader. >>> on a murder for hire plot, there is a trial going on and walter bishop junior is convicted of pulling the trigger in that gas station owners killing in march of last year. bishop said that he was offered # thousand dollars to kill the store owner. they played a video-taped confession and the jury deliberated for fire hours. >> we will wait to hear more on that sentencing. >>> a tanker truck crashed and closed route one over the dam and that is still closed as they continue to clean up from that accident that happen about 11:00 last night. it hit a guardrail and overturned. there is a live look. 300million-gallons of desiel was spilled. they are investigating to see if that driver fell asleep while driving, but how about the weather being a factor in that and our lives? marty is here with tim for more. >> good afternoon. we are seeing the rain moving through, not the downpours over the entire
if the mayor wants to avoid confrontation, she needs to sign onto that and along with that, the police union. >>> in baltimore they are meeting at 8:00 to talk about strategy, but there is no leader. >>> on a murder for hire plot, there is a trial going on and walter bishop junior is convicted of pulling the trigger in that gas station owners killing in march of last year. bishop said that he was offered # thousand dollars to kill the store owner. they played a video-taped...
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emmanuel budget deficit saving millions consolidating police and fire units into one main office police uniondquarters where you note not to please to hear this, they also feel a mob and the last to hear at least officially the budget the mayor again down police station quite possibly police union says public safety at risk >> if you think going to balance a budget 620 $637 billion deficit about 20 percent of black and not going to do it without controversy could you forward that idea of the budget? >> major changes to police and fire big-ticket items in the city budget three police districts will close next year and the police and fire headquarters will merge all while the bear works to take officers away from the administrative duty putting back to work on the street fighting crime and should have one department source tonight like a bank to smoke and mirrors had of police yen and fraternal order of police said he learned about it through the media >> said descends who live in the committees will be shortchanged going to be logger response time on 911 calls last police officers in those nei
emmanuel budget deficit saving millions consolidating police and fire units into one main office police uniondquarters where you note not to please to hear this, they also feel a mob and the last to hear at least officially the budget the mayor again down police station quite possibly police union says public safety at risk >> if you think going to balance a budget 620 $637 billion deficit about 20 percent of black and not going to do it without controversy could you forward that idea of...
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. >> reporter: the baltimore police union said that the victim had been stabbed in a home invasion not long before that attack. he said that injury is what brought him to the clinic in the first place. and the officers are conducting their investigation and looking at video footage. >>> police in elkton hoping to change a tire discovered 67 pounds of marijuana. the police say after talking with two men changing the tire, the trooper became suspicious and asked to search the truck and they found the weed in the truck bed worth about $300,000. >>> a new push to repel baltimore city's so-called beverage tax. they imposed a two cents per bottle. and now retailers and beverage distributors are asking to kill the tax early. supporters of the beverage tax say it raised $5 million a year in a city with a $50 million budget deficit. >>> you can't talk, text or even look at your cell phone while driving in most states. but one suburb in illinois wants to ban driving while eating. they want to put a ban on putting your makeup on when hind the wheel. we want to know what you think about this. go t
. >> reporter: the baltimore police union said that the victim had been stabbed in a home invasion not long before that attack. he said that injury is what brought him to the clinic in the first place. and the officers are conducting their investigation and looking at video footage. >>> police in elkton hoping to change a tire discovered 67 pounds of marijuana. the police say after talking with two men changing the tire, the trooper became suspicious and asked to search the truck...
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. >> the baltimore police union said that the victim had been stabbed in a home invasion not long before the attack. the injury is what brought him to the clinic in the first place. >>> you want to be on the look out for this plan. he escaped from custody. he was arrested for armed robbery on madison street and was being transported and guilty loose. he has a past history of robberies and should be considered armed and dangerous. anyone with information about this young man please called 911 as quickly as possible. >>> and now there's a push to get rid of baltimore city's beverage tax. it has all been scheduled expire in 2013 and now rehailers and beverage distributors are looking to kill it early. they say that the tax went into effect and soda sales dropped more than 6%. but several left have not been replaced and she's hoping that the tax will fizzle out as soon as possible. >> if the bottle tax were to be repealed now, it would give our customers slowly and gradually to come back and visit our location and shop with us again and hopefully we would earn their business again. >> suppor
. >> the baltimore police union said that the victim had been stabbed in a home invasion not long before the attack. the injury is what brought him to the clinic in the first place. >>> you want to be on the look out for this plan. he escaped from custody. he was arrested for armed robbery on madison street and was being transported and guilty loose. he has a past history of robberies and should be considered armed and dangerous. anyone with information about this young man...
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but the police union says lawmakers have overreacted to political pressure from virginia senator jim webb who wrote to mayor gray complaining about people getting arrested for expired tags. bruce leshan, 9 news now. >> triple aaa would prefer the police give only fines to drivers whose tags expired longer than six months. >>> less than an hour to vote for your choice for a replacement for former councilwoman pleasely johnson. derrick davis and gardener who ran unopposed in the republican primary are choices. leslie johnson pled guilty in june. she's scheduled to be sentenced on december 9th. >>> a police officer is injured in the president's motorcade. details on that just ahead. >>> in the mailbag tonight, a tremendous outpouring of sadness and rage on the 9 news now facebook page as police announce they found the body of william mcquain, the boy who went missing after his mother was murdered. maurice writes, what is wrong with the people in this world? this is absolutely devastating. my prayers are most certainly with this child's family. >>> we had similar sentiments from trina jo
but the police union says lawmakers have overreacted to political pressure from virginia senator jim webb who wrote to mayor gray complaining about people getting arrested for expired tags. bruce leshan, 9 news now. >> triple aaa would prefer the police give only fines to drivers whose tags expired longer than six months. >>> less than an hour to vote for your choice for a replacement for former councilwoman pleasely johnson. derrick davis and gardener who ran unopposed in the...
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. >> the police chief has assured them the new law will work, but the police union says lawmakers have over reacted to political pressure from virginia senator jim webb, wrote to mayor gray complaining about people getting arrested for expired tags. 9news now. >> aaa would prefer tickets and fines for drivers with expired registrations occurred under 6 months. >>> new at 6:00, architect, frank gary, is discussing his design of a proposed memorial of president dwight eisenhower. the rise of a barefoot boy from kansas to war hero and 34th president. the design would include large metal tapestries depicting trees that evoke the kansas town. it is important to note, the panel in charge of approving federal memorials has not signed off on the proposal, which would be built autothe air and space museum. >>> coming up tonight at 7:00, on guard. find out why a mid evil sword fight landed some parents in hot water. it was not nice. >>> the president continues his jobs pitch on the road. i'm danielle nottingham at the white house. coming up, why republicans say he is wasting his time. >>> i'm me
. >> the police chief has assured them the new law will work, but the police union says lawmakers have over reacted to political pressure from virginia senator jim webb, wrote to mayor gray complaining about people getting arrested for expired tags. 9news now. >> aaa would prefer tickets and fines for drivers with expired registrations occurred under 6 months. >>> new at 6:00, architect, frank gary, is discussing his design of a proposed memorial of president dwight...
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the police union president says he doesn't weary -- really know why batts is leaving but whoever they are choosing to replace him should come from the rank and file. >> you know how important it is to have somebody internally, somebody that will be loyal to the citizens and to the police officers they serve. >> reporter: there are a few changes that have to be made before a permanent replacement can be made. bruce nye wants to see the measure 9 mandated. the department must comply with a court-appointed monitor, which is costing the city, according to nye, $2 million a year, money that could be used in making up the officer deficit. finally making oakland bat -- oakland better. recently the union blocked, at least for now, one of chief batts' choices for deputy chief. >> there is a way to go hire someone from the outside. you have to follow the process -- process. we never really fought it. we gist said that process had to be -- we just said that process had to be obeyed in that situation. >> reporter: again, the announcement will be made here at city hall in about an hour. reporting
the police union president says he doesn't weary -- really know why batts is leaving but whoever they are choosing to replace him should come from the rank and file. >> you know how important it is to have somebody internally, somebody that will be loyal to the citizens and to the police officers they serve. >> reporter: there are a few changes that have to be made before a permanent replacement can be made. bruce nye wants to see the measure 9 mandated. the department must comply...
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something the police union says is unfair. no word if the tape will be made public. >>> palo alto city council will decide today to reverse a long standing ban on pot clubs or let the voters decide. >> reporter: the city of palo alto prohibits the operation of any medical marijuana dis reese like these. -- dispensaries like these. >> i guess it could be a problem, because there is going to be more people trying to buy we'd and smoke on the -- to buy weed and smoke on the treats. >> if you let real doctors write real prescriptions at real drug stores we wouldn't have any of these problems. the government messed it up in one direction and people have messed it up in the other. >> reporter: alexander suggests one, pat dis s have cropped up all over -- pot dis s have cropped up all over the bay area. there are enough signatures to place it on the ballot. >> i wouldn't support the initiative. >> reporter: the councilman says city council will consider whether to adopt a measure or let voters decide. >> i think it would degrade the
something the police union says is unfair. no word if the tape will be made public. >>> palo alto city council will decide today to reverse a long standing ban on pot clubs or let the voters decide. >> reporter: the city of palo alto prohibits the operation of any medical marijuana dis reese like these. -- dispensaries like these. >> i guess it could be a problem, because there is going to be more people trying to buy we'd and smoke on the -- to buy weed and smoke on the...
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will get out and you knew all about the families of the police union with them all those c.s.i. we had on that follow those lives can only brothers like. maybe in sixteen years later maybe in his columbia's second city one of its busiest and richest and the country's pride bosman. sixteen years later in the city still has a bad reputation. the settling of scores continues but these days it's between small time drug dealers. and it's nowhere near like it was in escobar as time. will tell a joke at the time of the humans a mad house bullets for breakfast and lunch and bombs for below. ground level because that. is where the budget had to love was you know what people die every day every morning bebee bodies near the mountains would call it public cemetery each day the corpses it would be mowed it often just dumped on the open ground. there are few people left and maybe the us go by well you have to know where to look. so the tosca is to find a. according to some want to test the balls formal of time outs there's still a lot. of old video from those years still exists. his name is
will get out and you knew all about the families of the police union with them all those c.s.i. we had on that follow those lives can only brothers like. maybe in sixteen years later maybe in his columbia's second city one of its busiest and richest and the country's pride bosman. sixteen years later in the city still has a bad reputation. the settling of scores continues but these days it's between small time drug dealers. and it's nowhere near like it was in escobar as time. will tell a joke...
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. >> reporter: as quan now gears up for a nationwide search, the president of the police union says he hopes she considers hiring from within. while he didn't want to talk about what led to batts' resignation, he has a message for the mayor. >> we need someone to lead this police department and take full control and accountability of this police department, and it should be the chief of police. >> reporter: batts says deciding to move on was tough but he feels it's the right decision. >> part of why i'm leaving or the key answer to why i'm leaving is tha hhatohahahaha ha haehahahahahauhahahanhahaanhaioha ihahahahahahahahaha haavhahafuhahahahahahahahahahahahacchaabhay haha ha hareharihahaha ha harehaerhawhaehahahaiehayshahahahahahahahahaha hahehaha ahaheha jhaophaunhahahahahahahaha ha ahahahaohaf-haehahahahavehay,hahahahahahaha hauthahaha shahaha thahahahapthaishahahahaha hathahahahahahaehahahahahaha whaehaha dhaedhahahahahahahaha haeshahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha haaha hahahahaha whabehafohaothahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hamohahahahahahahanhancha hhahahahah
. >> reporter: as quan now gears up for a nationwide search, the president of the police union says he hopes she considers hiring from within. while he didn't want to talk about what led to batts' resignation, he has a message for the mayor. >> we need someone to lead this police department and take full control and accountability of this police department, and it should be the chief of police. >> reporter: batts says deciding to move on was tough but he feels it's the right...
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today, the police union said it had shown restraint but would now sue any protester who injured an officer. that's because an estimated 70,000 people nationwide have joined in demonstration since last weekend. atlanta's mayor. >> we know for a fact we've crossed the $300,000 threshold in terms of dollars spent. >> reporter: across the country, the coasts are soaring. in new york city, overtime expenses? $3.4 million. $2 million in boston and counting. in minneapolis, the sheriff's department reports spending $200,000 so far. and in san francisco, the bill is more than $100,000. and debra, who's been out of a job for two years, says she's not budging. how long do you plan on staying here, in a tent? >> as long as we have to. i don't plan on leaving unless i'm forced or taken to jail. >> reporter: and not far from any of their minds, scott olsen, giving them a whole new reason to fight. abbie boudreau, abc news, san francisco. >>> now to an abc news exclusive. bernie madoff is breaking his silence. the con-man behind the biggest ponzi scheme in history decided to speak out from his prison ce
today, the police union said it had shown restraint but would now sue any protester who injured an officer. that's because an estimated 70,000 people nationwide have joined in demonstration since last weekend. atlanta's mayor. >> we know for a fact we've crossed the $300,000 threshold in terms of dollars spent. >> reporter: across the country, the coasts are soaring. in new york city, overtime expenses? $3.4 million. $2 million in boston and counting. in minneapolis, the sheriff's...
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a source from the police union here says that the shooting victim was already a patient. he had been involved, the victim of a stabbing earlier, and he was here at the hospital to have some consultations in advance of surgery for that stabbing. then he is leaving the hospital, after that consultation, and he wind up getting shot three times in the back here in downtown baltimore. that's all according to the baltimore city sop. once again that victim is listed in critical but stable condition at a local hospital. the suspect remains on the loose tonight. live in downtown baltimore, christian schaefer, abc 2 news. >> that's unbelievable. chris, we have been following this story about the amber alert for the 11-year-old boy, last seen on the last day of september. his mother, jane mclean was found dead in their germantown condo last night and that sparked an amber alert, they found her in her bedroom after a worried friend said they couldn't get ahold of her. well, today, her ex-husband, curtis lopez, was found in north carolina and arrested for her murder. the 6th grader, w
a source from the police union here says that the shooting victim was already a patient. he had been involved, the victim of a stabbing earlier, and he was here at the hospital to have some consultations in advance of surgery for that stabbing. then he is leaving the hospital, after that consultation, and he wind up getting shot three times in the back here in downtown baltimore. that's all according to the baltimore city sop. once again that victim is listed in critical but stable condition at...
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all of this not lost on police union president sargeant. >> all about tools you're given. right? all about let the chief be the chief. that is what the sentiment in there is. >> and jordan also faces a threat of more federal intervention in the place department. a u.s. district judge warned city officials that the department is moving too slow in implementing reforms in the wake of a so called riders scandal. the city has been under a consent decree after several officers were accused of serious police misconduct in 2000. the attorney sued the city on behalf of the victims. he says jordan needs to make a command staff accountable for actions. >> there are problems not just isolated they're failures of supervisors and conduct, they just don't do their job. >> jordan says he's up to the task. >> change is difficult. i think it's not insurmountable. i intend to make changes that are necessary to change the culture of our organization. >> and now, actually jordan has been the officer and the police department charged with overseeing the decree. he's familiar with terms of the reforms
all of this not lost on police union president sargeant. >> all about tools you're given. right? all about let the chief be the chief. that is what the sentiment in there is. >> and jordan also faces a threat of more federal intervention in the place department. a u.s. district judge warned city officials that the department is moving too slow in implementing reforms in the wake of a so called riders scandal. the city has been under a consent decree after several officers were...
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fighting measures, gang injunctions, curfews and beefing up a loitering law this, was not lost on police union president. >> all about tools you're given. about let the chief be the chief. >> san francisco police chief tony rivera heads a law enforcement think tank and says for chiefs to succeed sh they need to demand conditions before accepting the job. >> if the political leadership is not committed to giving them that support they need to be effective, then should accept the job. >> there is a lot of questions about why jordan thought he would be successful when his predecessor was frustrated. questions asked by what he plans to do, how he plans to mend fence was city officials. and he deflected saying that he was bringing about leadership qualities affecting thes changes. one footnote, i think it's safe to assume he will apply for the permanent job. >> this is a very quick appointment. batts resigned only a couple days ago. why soft? maybe if you can elaborate on whether jordan is perceived as a long term candidate for the job. >> i think he is. i mean, he's, as i said will throw his hat i
fighting measures, gang injunctions, curfews and beefing up a loitering law this, was not lost on police union president. >> all about tools you're given. about let the chief be the chief. >> san francisco police chief tony rivera heads a law enforcement think tank and says for chiefs to succeed sh they need to demand conditions before accepting the job. >> if the political leadership is not committed to giving them that support they need to be effective, then should accept...
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the police union is again the crackdown. union president says i'm not dealing with pta moms i'm dealing with criminals. the last thing i want people to think is that i'm some softy. >>> advocates for the handicapped credit sizing bart's new ramp at the lafayette situation. bart spent two million dollars on the ramp leading to the station but did not include a curb cut-out or any way for wheelchairs to get from the parking lot to the access ramp. the parking lot has 117 stalls for vehicles not a space for the disabled. federal guideline require one handicapped space for every 25 spark -- parking space is. >> a lot of re wall moisture in the form of drizzle showers over organized weather done -- it will continue through 9:00 hour may see sun during the me day. if you think it is moving fast, you got the perception, 165 mile per hour jet stream behind that system one of reasons why it is going to be so breezy, stormy and heavy rain tonight. winds 10 miles per hour at sfo. livermore around 5 to 10 mile per hour range. from 11° w
the police union is again the crackdown. union president says i'm not dealing with pta moms i'm dealing with criminals. the last thing i want people to think is that i'm some softy. >>> advocates for the handicapped credit sizing bart's new ramp at the lafayette situation. bart spent two million dollars on the ramp leading to the station but did not include a curb cut-out or any way for wheelchairs to get from the parking lot to the access ramp. the parking lot has 117 stalls for...
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. >> this policy has been negotiated, has been agreed to by the city and the police union and we justant to assure that the officer's rights are protected within this policy. >>> john burress says video taping can be helpful but is afraid that seeing the video before testifying can change the account. >> whether or not the officer is being truthful about how certain events occurred. i think once you see the video you may tailor you comments or statements around that. >> reporter: the shooting is still under investigation and the video recorded is not being released at this time. in oakland, lorane blanco. >>> wall street slumped lower today after greece announced it will not be able to reach its -- cut its budget as much adds it had promised. news that the country could miss the target sent blue chips tumbling. the nasdaq fell 79 points, the dow dropped 258 points. >> we're at a point it could go either way. it's not baked in the case either way we're going to go. >> economists pointed to the holiday season as an indicator on where the economy is going. if they spend money, the econom
. >> this policy has been negotiated, has been agreed to by the city and the police union and we justant to assure that the officer's rights are protected within this policy. >>> john burress says video taping can be helpful but is afraid that seeing the video before testifying can change the account. >> whether or not the officer is being truthful about how certain events occurred. i think once you see the video you may tailor you comments or statements around that....
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something the police union says is unfair. ord on whether the video will be made public. >> novato police arrested a man they believe molested three girls between the ages of 7 and 9. one of the mothers call police complaining her daughter had been touched inappropriately by a neighbor. detectives found two other victims before they arrested the 32-year-old man. >>> in mendocino county law enforcement officials and residents expressing relief after one of largest manhunts in northern california ended saturday. a s.w.a.t. team shot and kill 35-year-old are bassler in the woods after a month long search from personal for 40 -- from 40 agencies. he was wanted for killing a councilman and mayor in suggest. they found bassler after staking out a cabin he robbed like the cabin he was seen breaking into this photo. >> it is a relieve there was such stress in the community. 35 days of not knowing if you could go out at night. >> residents were notified in a reverse 911 recording that the area is now safe and secure. >>> the palo alto c
something the police union says is unfair. ord on whether the video will be made public. >> novato police arrested a man they believe molested three girls between the ages of 7 and 9. one of the mothers call police complaining her daughter had been touched inappropriately by a neighbor. detectives found two other victims before they arrested the 32-year-old man. >>> in mendocino county law enforcement officials and residents expressing relief after one of largest manhunts in...
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the man in charge of dcs police union says the not a big deal and they have a job to do. >>> thanks foreing with us, i am steve chenevey. >> i am alison seymour. good morning to our friend, tony perkens. >>> good morning. good to see everybody. we have rain showers across the area. will continue to see rain shower thus the day today. so take the umbrella with you here is a look at hd radar, not so much in the district, pardon me, we haven't had much in the district some across eastern maryland, out to the west. charlottesville seeing heavy sprain some of that looks like it is heading in our direction i don't know that it will hang together and remain heavy when it gets here but we will keep our eyes on that. current conditions reported regan national, 65 degrees, relative humidity dropped down 84% winds rather brisk out of the east, 13 miles per hour. forecast today, lots of clouds around, periods of rain, look for highs today only mid-and upper 60s we thing downtown 67 for your high today. that is a look at the weather more coming up in just a little bit. >> thank you. >>> all right le
the man in charge of dcs police union says the not a big deal and they have a job to do. >>> thanks foreing with us, i am steve chenevey. >> i am alison seymour. good morning to our friend, tony perkens. >>> good morning. good to see everybody. we have rain showers across the area. will continue to see rain shower thus the day today. so take the umbrella with you here is a look at hd radar, not so much in the district, pardon me, we haven't had much in the district some...
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. >> last week a police union representative said he believes there are more important things for the mayor and council members to focus on. don't fix something like this. fix something that's going to fix lives. >> reporter: this really ace temporary change to the law. the mayor should sign off on this law within 10 days, but, then, there is a review process, about 225 days for city officials to go back and review the law to make sure that they want this changed. then there is a permanent law proposed by one of the council members. that could be approved or if that 225 days run out, it could go back to the old way but that is not likely. in the newsroom, matt ackland, fox 5 news >>> a fairfax county community tonight is on edge and police are working two attempted abductions of two high school students. the clues that could lead to the suspect. >>> and a bulldozer plowed into a metro bus in d.c. today sending a half dozen people to the hospital. how the dramatic event unfolded. >>> a warnings tonight for students at fairfax county's oakton high school after two
. >> last week a police union representative said he believes there are more important things for the mayor and council members to focus on. don't fix something like this. fix something that's going to fix lives. >> reporter: this really ace temporary change to the law. the mayor should sign off on this law within 10 days, but, then, there is a review process, about 225 days for city officials to go back and review the law to make sure that they want this changed. then there is a...
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. >> this policy has been negotiated, has been agreed to by the city and the police union and we justfficer's rights are protected within this policy. >>> john burress says video taping can be helpful but is afraid that seeing the video before testifying can change the account. >> whether or not the officer is being truthful about how certain events occurred. i think once you see the video you may tailor you comments or statements around that. >> reporter: the shooting is still under investigation and the video recorded is not being released at this time. in oakland, lorane blanco. >>> wall street slumped lower today after greece announced it will not be able to reach its -- cut its budget as much adds it had promised. news that the country could miss the target sent blue chips tumbling. the nasdaq fell 79 points, the dow dropped 258 points. >> we're at a point it could go either way. it's not baked in the case either way we're going to go. >> economists pointed to the holiday season as an indicator on where the economy is going. if they spend money, the economy is improving, if they
. >> this policy has been negotiated, has been agreed to by the city and the police union and we justfficer's rights are protected within this policy. >>> john burress says video taping can be helpful but is afraid that seeing the video before testifying can change the account. >> whether or not the officer is being truthful about how certain events occurred. i think once you see the video you may tailor you comments or statements around that. >> reporter: the...
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according to our media partner, the "baltimore sun," the police union says he was being treated for a stab wound he received in a recent home invasion. they are investigating. mary? >>> the fraternal order of police is blasting the city and the police department for not releasing more information about the shooting. >>> peaceful demonstrations turned violent in new york. "occupy wall street" protestors and police square off with bottles and batons. manuel gallegus reports from lower manhattan. >> reporter: the demonstration in downtown new york turned ugly when protestors took to the streets and headed for the stock exchange. [ people chanting ] police stepped in to make arrests and clear the crowd. eyewitnesses say this demonstrator was struck by an nypd motorcycle. he tried to free his trapped foot and officers dragged him away. the trouble followed what had been a victory for the hundreds camped out here in a nearby park. the city had threated to move everybody out to clean the area but at the last-minute decided to relate them stay. >> we are articulate people. we are considerate
according to our media partner, the "baltimore sun," the police union says he was being treated for a stab wound he received in a recent home invasion. they are investigating. mary? >>> the fraternal order of police is blasting the city and the police department for not releasing more information about the shooting. >>> peaceful demonstrations turned violent in new york. "occupy wall street" protestors and police square off with bottles and batons. manuel...
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>> police departments and police unions across the country supporting the "occupy" movement in their towns. albany, new york a beautiful example. the governor told them to remove the people and the police said, we don't consider that part of police work. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: the mayor was in this press conference within earshot of the crowd explaining why she suddenly flip-flopped this week backing down from the crackdown that she authorized in allowing protesters to return to frank ogawa plaza. >> i apologize because people were hurt. >> reporter: quan has been under fire for what some call a mismanaged approach to the protests. she was booed when she tried to address occupiers thursday. >> mayor quan? can we speak with you before you leave? >> reporter: then avoided our reporter when asked to comment later. now quan claims she is not the only one who has made mistakes in the past week. >> it appears to me that there may have been mistakes made by people who are involved in this probably on both sides. >> i'm not going to comment on the mayor's reaction to what happen
>> police departments and police unions across the country supporting the "occupy" movement in their towns. albany, new york a beautiful example. the governor told them to remove the people and the police said, we don't consider that part of police work. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: the mayor was in this press conference within earshot of the crowd explaining why she suddenly flip-flopped this week backing down from the crackdown that she authorized in allowing...
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. >> last week, a police union representative told us he believes there are more important things for the mayor and city council it focus on. >> if you want to step in the law enforcement issues in your district, don't pick something like this but something that is going to save lives. >> i and this is a temp really change. the mayor should seen off on the emergency legislation within the next 10 days and there is that 225-day period where they will go back and look at this and they could then propose a permanent law, shape, or go back to -- shawn, or go back to where it was yesterday and where. >> is there a chance of that happen something. >> doesn't look like it, shape. the mayor like this and he support it to the council, couple chairman and there is no resistance to it and it's given time and this is a permanent law. >> thank you, matt. >> uh-huh. >>> >>> voters in prince georges county are electing a new council member and they're voting on a special election to replace leslie johnson. you remember she resigned after pleading guilty to some corruption charges. davis is the nomin
. >> last week, a police union representative told us he believes there are more important things for the mayor and city council it focus on. >> if you want to step in the law enforcement issues in your district, don't pick something like this but something that is going to save lives. >> i and this is a temp really change. the mayor should seen off on the emergency legislation within the next 10 days and there is that 225-day period where they will go back and look at this...
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. >> reporter: the police union made it no secret they wanted an insider in the chief's office. >> he definitely has the qualifications to run the organization and hopefully, you know, we'll see what the final decision is going to be. >> reporter: so lots of support for jordan but the city says they will not be announcing until at least january who the permanent replacement for the chief will be. in the meantime, former chief batts will be acting as a sort of counselor to howard jordan until his last day november 15. ken? >> all right, christin ayers with the latest from oak, thank you, christin. >>> budget cuts are forcing the state attorney general's office to consider changing its crime- fighting focus. it plans to restructure to make white collar and cybercrimes a top priority. cuts targeted the units that focus on gang and drug enforcement. eliminating those units will save the office $71 million over the next two years. attorney general kamala harris has not approved the plan. >>> they are an accident waiting to happen, so get rid of them. that from two bay area lawmakers who wa
. >> reporter: the police union made it no secret they wanted an insider in the chief's office. >> he definitely has the qualifications to run the organization and hopefully, you know, we'll see what the final decision is going to be. >> reporter: so lots of support for jordan but the city says they will not be announcing until at least january who the permanent replacement for the chief will be. in the meantime, former chief batts will be acting as a sort of counselor to...
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is a captain in the sheriff's department, and the third a retired undersheriff who once led the police unionthey are vying to replace the longest serving share any of san francisco's history, mike hennessy, who is retiring after 31 years on the job. >> i believe it's probably the most in saytive sheriff, not just in california but in the united states, mike hennessy, and he's endorsed me to succeed him. >> the only supervisor candidate that has his endorsement. >> i worked as his undersheriff. mike hennessy recruited me to be his undersheriff because he knew the career i had. >> captain paul is endorsed by the unions rest be the sheriffs rank and file. >> i think the best person to continue the sheriffs legacy of success is someone who has been part of the success. >> issue one, what to do with the state sends hundreds ever inmates from its crowded prisons back to the six county jails the san francisco sheriff oversees. the state calls it realignment. >> we have the tools in place to be adequately prepared to dole with this challenge. >> he is optimistic but others not so much. >> the state
is a captain in the sheriff's department, and the third a retired undersheriff who once led the police unionthey are vying to replace the longest serving share any of san francisco's history, mike hennessy, who is retiring after 31 years on the job. >> i believe it's probably the most in saytive sheriff, not just in california but in the united states, mike hennessy, and he's endorsed me to succeed him. >> the only supervisor candidate that has his endorsement. >> i worked as...
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you're on the i-95 corridor with all of that drug smuggling and strong police unions who want to see stricter control. but when the republican primary electorate discovers this, they may discover we care as much about that as we do about what romney did to health care in massachusetts. >> and then you get in the cycle of building up a candidate and tearing him down. anyone in law enforcement in big cities has a different approach to guns than someone dealing with it theoretically in terms of playing to the base. that's the first bit. i don't know it's a gender issue. i think people are starved for authenticity from politicians. i think they want someone who's going to call it as they see it. that is so refreshing in today's overspent, overscripted, blow dried approaches to politics. >> there is a poll that does show that from the time that he was elected until basically now, among women he's gone from 46% approval to 36% approval, and one of the reasons that the polling director said so adequately that that's -- that that's the reason is that, you know, a lot of women don't like bell
you're on the i-95 corridor with all of that drug smuggling and strong police unions who want to see stricter control. but when the republican primary electorate discovers this, they may discover we care as much about that as we do about what romney did to health care in massachusetts. >> and then you get in the cycle of building up a candidate and tearing him down. anyone in law enforcement in big cities has a different approach to guns than someone dealing with it theoretically in terms...
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the police union said it had shown restraint but would now sue any protestor who injured an officer.ations since last weekend. atlanta's mayor. >> we know for a fact that we have crossed the 300,000 dollar threshold in terms of dollars spent. >> reporter: across the country the costs are soaring. in new york city, overtime expenses, $3.4 million. $2 million in boston and counting. in minneapolis, the sheriff's department reports spending $200,000 so far. and in san francisco, the bill is more than $100,000. and deborah who has been out of a job for two years says she's not budging. >> reporter: how long do you plan on staying here in a tent? >> as long as i have to. i don't plan on leaving unless i am forced or taken to jail. >> reporter: and not far from any of their minds, scott olsen giving them a whole new reason to fight. abbie boudreau, san francisco. >> difficult picture there. >> we want to update you on the young man's condition. we're told, the 24-year-old veteran who was injured is doing much better according to doctors in oakland, california. >> protestors are committed.
the police union said it had shown restraint but would now sue any protestor who injured an officer.ations since last weekend. atlanta's mayor. >> we know for a fact that we have crossed the 300,000 dollar threshold in terms of dollars spent. >> reporter: across the country the costs are soaring. in new york city, overtime expenses, $3.4 million. $2 million in boston and counting. in minneapolis, the sheriff's department reports spending $200,000 so far. and in san francisco, the...
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some of the unions include the paternal order of police and firefighters union and baltimore city teachers union just to name a few. the letter they sent to the mayor says union leaders you know share protesters opinion and applaud them for the actions. protest verse been here since october 4th and the city is asking the protesters to limit their overnight encampment to two people instead of 30 or so folks staying overnight rightnow tempt city has grown and there's issues from sanitation and trespassing. some protesters say they are not going anywhere and plan to stay put but will have dialogue with the city. reporting live here at the inner harbor, sherrie johnson. >>> a health alert, new hope in the fight against breast cancer and researchers at hopkins have come up with ground breaking therapies to save thousands of lives. linda so is live this morning to tell us about it. >> reporter: the findings are just in. researchers at hopkins think they found a better way to treat breast cancer by going through the nipel. doctors would pump medicine through the nipel into the breast duct. they w
some of the unions include the paternal order of police and firefighters union and baltimore city teachers union just to name a few. the letter they sent to the mayor says union leaders you know share protesters opinion and applaud them for the actions. protest verse been here since october 4th and the city is asking the protesters to limit their overnight encampment to two people instead of 30 or so folks staying overnight rightnow tempt city has grown and there's issues from sanitation and...
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police are union members too. n't think the police are necessarily against the protesters, it's the top city brass making decisions. >> it's always a pleasure having on. thank you very much. and another union supporting the occupied wall street is the transit union, bruce hamilton is the president of the greater new york area locals. >> union members are here in support of the demands that wall street start paying its fair share. we are in support of the folks here. everybody here is a transit rider. we are bus drivers and people who operate transit systems all across the country. >> and transit workers were upset when the protesters were placed on the buses, and felt that crossed a line and the city said it felt a right to do. >> what they did not have a right to do is disrupt people assembling peacefully and demanding their rights. >> you will remember this referen reference, they compare it to a free for all, you have people with xerox signs, and it's largely associated with young people, but that's not the tota
police are union members too. n't think the police are necessarily against the protesters, it's the top city brass making decisions. >> it's always a pleasure having on. thank you very much. and another union supporting the occupied wall street is the transit union, bruce hamilton is the president of the greater new york area locals. >> union members are here in support of the demands that wall street start paying its fair share. we are in support of the folks here. everybody here...
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union. movement grows stronger despite a series of arrests and scuffles with police which continue new york with the qs the police of heavy handed tactics against people peacefully expressing their opinion on this account and it has all the details. well the occupy wall street protests continue to spread across the united states here in new york city and not only have occupy wall street protesters and camps themselves in zuccotti park but here in union square they are now marching against police brutality that is the new focus of the protests in the face of increasing arrests increasingly taliban they say by not only the new york city police department but also police departments across the world now over the weekend approximately nineteen protesters were arrested in downtown orlando in florida one of them was an armed u.s. army soldier and a man in a wheelchair their crime not moving when the police officers told them to move even though they say they were simply trying to stand up for their first amendment freedom of speech rights to call out attention to the corruption both in wall stree
union. movement grows stronger despite a series of arrests and scuffles with police which continue new york with the qs the police of heavy handed tactics against people peacefully expressing their opinion on this account and it has all the details. well the occupy wall street protests continue to spread across the united states here in new york city and not only have occupy wall street protesters and camps themselves in zuccotti park but here in union square they are now marching against...
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says that police have surrounded a union square in new york and it seems now that there are more protests. israelis inspired by american accidents have spent weeks protesting and calling for social justice on the streets of tel aviv but now that the riots have ended people are left wondering when the reforms promised to them by the government were the madrigal to supporters here. anger outrage and protest on the streets of new york a throwback to the same scenes different streets around ten thousand kilometers away politicians in the you know. exaggerated in the same way as the. far been taking for granted the citizens occupy wall street it wasn't that long ago israelis were calling to occupy what child boulevard . joined approaches from the beginning she was inspired by what happened in cairo and caught her tain't corner car but here people are saving and we're praying every evening and people are planning on going through our as you know watch as events unfold in faraway new york she misses the six weeks she lived here and wishes she could be part of the wall street rallies by the birth
says that police have surrounded a union square in new york and it seems now that there are more protests. israelis inspired by american accidents have spent weeks protesting and calling for social justice on the streets of tel aviv but now that the riots have ended people are left wondering when the reforms promised to them by the government were the madrigal to supporters here. anger outrage and protest on the streets of new york a throwback to the same scenes different streets around ten...
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to get all the latest updates and one of her tweets artie's lisa catherine of says that police have surrounded union square in new york and it seems now that there are more officers than protested. pulling out now israel is inspired by american acts of its spent weeks protesting and calling for social justice on the streets of tel aviv but now there be rallies abounded people are left wondering when the reforms promised to them by the government will emerge after his policy of reports. anger outreach and protests on the streets of new york a throwback to the same scenes different streets around chain thousand kilometers away the politicians. exaggerated in the same way as the. far in taking for granted the citizens occupy wall street it wasn't that long ago israelis were calling to occupy what strolled boulevard you know a big joined approaches from the beginning she was inspired by what happened in cairo and caught retained tapio corner. here. people were feeding who were praying every evening and give all of running and talking. as you know watches events unfolding for we knew all she misses the s
to get all the latest updates and one of her tweets artie's lisa catherine of says that police have surrounded union square in new york and it seems now that there are more officers than protested. pulling out now israel is inspired by american acts of its spent weeks protesting and calling for social justice on the streets of tel aviv but now there be rallies abounded people are left wondering when the reforms promised to them by the government will emerge after his policy of reports. anger...
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twitter stream to get our dates on them so if one of her tweets she's losing confidence that police have surrounded union square in new york and it seems now that there is a protest. israelis inspired by american accidents have spent weeks protesting and calling for social justice on the streets of tel aviv but now that the riots have ended people are left wondering when the reforms promised to them by the government were the mileage from. anger outrage and protest on the streets of new york a throwback to the same scenes different streets around ten thousand kilometers away the politicians in the united states exaggerated in the same way is the the this is in they went too far in taking for granted their citizens occupy wall street it wasn't that long ago israelis were calling to occupy boulevard you know libya join the protests from the beginning she was inspired by what happened in cairo and caught her taint tapio corner. here people were feeding her were playing music every evening and people of crimea talking to our as you know watches even some fault in faraway new york she misses the six weeks she
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. >> the chicago police marine union recovered the body of a missing 52 year-old man last night from burnham harbor, he was last seen shortly after midnight on friday after being dropped off at the harbor a friend was waiting for him at his boat into reportedly went missing around 5:30 p.m. marine unit divers searching near his boat discovered that body around 7:00 p.m., also the body of 51 year-old james garcia of berkeley was identified today one week after he disappeared in lake michigan near oak street beach. garcia was walking with a group of relatives on october 1st when he said he wanted to go swimming they tried to discourage him but garcia jumped into the water and was pulled under, his body was found at about 330 yesterday afternoon just north of navy pier. >> marking 10 years of the war in afghanistan with protests and, next to the movement in chicago. >> also why the mayor emanuel as telling more city workers to ride the bus and later controversial eight over mitt romney's religion which was called a cult. ♪ ooh baby, looks like you need a little help there ♪ ♪ ooh baby (
. >> the chicago police marine union recovered the body of a missing 52 year-old man last night from burnham harbor, he was last seen shortly after midnight on friday after being dropped off at the harbor a friend was waiting for him at his boat into reportedly went missing around 5:30 p.m. marine unit divers searching near his boat discovered that body around 7:00 p.m., also the body of 51 year-old james garcia of berkeley was identified today one week after he disappeared in lake...
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is trying to get all the latest updates in one of her tweets in the second half of the police have surrounded union square in new york and it seems now that there are more offices for test. israelis inspired by american activists have spent weeks protesting and calling for social justice on the streets of tel aviv but now that the iranians have ended people are left wondering when the reforms promised to them by the government will emerge he's pulled to see you paul. anger outrage and protests on the streets of new york a throwback to the same scenes different streets around ten thousand kilometers away the politicians in the united states exaggerated in the same way as the poet this is where they went too far in taking for granted the citizens occupy wall street it wasn't that long ago israelis were calling to occupy what's child boulevard don't you miller did join the protests from the beginning she was inspired by what happened in cairo and quarter tain't takio corner car but here people were thieving who were praying every evening and people are coming and coming to ours as you know watches eve
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. >>> san jose's police and firefighter unions with it sit down with city officials to discuss a pension reform plan submitted by the unions last week with unions representing other workers. they claim the plan would save the city 467 million dollars and reduce pension costs over five years. the plan is a compromise to one proposed by mayor reid and would make modest changes for current employees. >>> thundering noise and fast moving blur will announce the arrival of the blue angel team today. the pilots are scheduled to bring their f-18 fighter jets into sfo around 11:00 this morning. they will begin practicing tomorrow. performances saturday and sunday as part of the fleet week. >> thundering noise did you say? i hope not thunderstorms. >> no, twin jet engines that put out a lot of thrust. there could be thunder. >> yes. there's a different teen the thunder eric likes and the -- between the thunder eric likes and the thunder i like, obviously. we talked about how the rain would be exiting 5:00, 6:00, it is holding on to the forecast. latest update, as the sweep is moving through right
. >>> san jose's police and firefighter unions with it sit down with city officials to discuss a pension reform plan submitted by the unions last week with unions representing other workers. they claim the plan would save the city 467 million dollars and reduce pension costs over five years. the plan is a compromise to one proposed by mayor reid and would make modest changes for current employees. >>> thundering noise and fast moving blur will announce the arrival of the blue...
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and girlfriends, and when the indictments happened hundreds of cops showed up and notified the police unionnd cheer the people being indicted, because they said this is one of the things we do as cops, this is part of what we do, and good luck trying to do that if you are an 18-year-old in the bronx. we will talk more about a two-tier justice system when we come back. [ female announcer ] anyone can say their hair color is less damaging. natural instincts can prove it. and they did. it's the only hair color that's clinically proven to be less damaging. for a healthy look... look no further than natural instincts. it's all good. a network of possibilities. excuse me? my grandfather was born in this village. [ woman on cellphone speaks foreign language ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive themselves. no, we didn't pass it. yeah, we'll look at a map. okay. [ male announcer ] in here, friends leave you messages written in the air. that's it right there. [ male announcer ] it's the at&t network. and what's possible in here is almost impossib
and girlfriends, and when the indictments happened hundreds of cops showed up and notified the police unionnd cheer the people being indicted, because they said this is one of the things we do as cops, this is part of what we do, and good luck trying to do that if you are an 18-year-old in the bronx. we will talk more about a two-tier justice system when we come back. [ female announcer ] anyone can say their hair color is less damaging. natural instincts can prove it. and they did. it's the...