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city police leaders say they're one step ahead of the union. a written statement, wjz police spokesman said, while we value their suggestion, the baltimore police department has already identified and focused on many of the areas identified by the paternal order of police. >> the union says making these. to bring 10,000 families to the city in the next decade. kai, back to you. >> from the department commissioner. >> a maryland man faces charges after police say they found him on crain highway, without any clothes on. officers responded to indecent exposure, call in glen burnie, and discovered james brown, naked. yelling threats and profanity. police say they used a taser to subdue him and take him into custody. he faces several charges, including charges and resisting arrest. >> a stunning admission from the captain of the costa concordia, in the ship involved in that deadly disaster off of italy's coast. vic is in the newsroom with more on what the captain is saying. >> reporter: the captain admits to being distracted by a phone conversation
city police leaders say they're one step ahead of the union. a written statement, wjz police spokesman said, while we value their suggestion, the baltimore police department has already identified and focused on many of the areas identified by the paternal order of police. >> the union says making these. to bring 10,000 families to the city in the next decade. kai, back to you. >> from the department commissioner. >> a maryland man faces charges after police say they found...
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>> reporter: well, vic, the police union say its has some issues with the police department. some of those issues, though, they can work out. others will take a little bit longer to work out. however, either way, the union says it wants city leaders to read its new report. >> reporter: the baltimore police union spent a year compiling this 15-page report. in it, the union calls the city's strategy to improve the force outdated, ineffective, and reactive. >> reporter: union president bob perry unveiled the report today, saying city leaders can extreme line the department, without raising taxes. >> the money just isn't there. we hear that every time. >> reporter: the report comes at a time when more than a dozen city officers were caught up in a towing kickback scandal that stole thousands from drivers. and the city's top cop, commissioner fred bealefeld, recently announced his plans to retire next month. now, the union wants more training for officers. competi55 wages to keep the ones they have. and instead of bigger force, better management. >> we will challenge anyone that sa
>> reporter: well, vic, the police union say its has some issues with the police department. some of those issues, though, they can work out. others will take a little bit longer to work out. however, either way, the union says it wants city leaders to read its new report. >> reporter: the baltimore police union spent a year compiling this 15-page report. in it, the union calls the city's strategy to improve the force outdated, ineffective, and reactive. >> reporter: union...
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left to try and decriminalize marijuana i absolutely do it comes back to alec it comes back to police unions wanting certain types of grants when the war on drugs came out the grants followed and right now the police department wants money it's to enforce drug laws if they change the subject of the grants they can still get the money for doing other things to police unions will follow suit so like everything else this comes back to the money mark boal said hopefully some people get some common sense like the rest of americans who more than fifty percent believe in decriminalized believe in legalizing i can see what happens thanks to what happens thanks marc harrold with perhaps some pushing for vice president biden the president took a step forward embracing marriage equality earlier this year recently tom experience how the president can take another step forward on the medical marijuana issue take a look. so by endorsing marriage equality the president grabbed a lot of new voters who probably otherwise would have voted either for the republican or the libertarian candidate it was a brillia
left to try and decriminalize marijuana i absolutely do it comes back to alec it comes back to police unions wanting certain types of grants when the war on drugs came out the grants followed and right now the police department wants money it's to enforce drug laws if they change the subject of the grants they can still get the money for doing other things to police unions will follow suit so like everything else this comes back to the money mark boal said hopefully some people get some common...
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. >> reporter: after the police union's and the counsel vote nod confidence in chief tier, he announced his retirement for august 1st. in a one paragraph statement the chief said in part, he has cherished the opportunity to serve the citizens of arundel county. in light of his retirement, the state is closing his criminal investigation of chief tier. >> our police department is in trouble. >> reporter: corporal brian with the fraternal order of police say they are worried about the future of the department. >> it's very, very tough. i'm concerned about where we are headed as an agency. >> getting a replacement may not be a smooth transition. >> where do you find somebody that wants to be the head of a police department appointed by a executive under indictment. knowing that the executives days maybe numbered and your days maybe numbered as chief of police. >> reporter: some residents aren't happy with the way the scandal unfolded. >> he could have resigned off the bat if he felt like he should have resigned he should have done it without the mess, it costs taxpayers money. >> politicall
. >> reporter: after the police union's and the counsel vote nod confidence in chief tier, he announced his retirement for august 1st. in a one paragraph statement the chief said in part, he has cherished the opportunity to serve the citizens of arundel county. in light of his retirement, the state is closing his criminal investigation of chief tier. >> our police department is in trouble. >> reporter: corporal brian with the fraternal order of police say they are worried...
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. >>> baltimore's police union is calling for an overhaul of the department facing public service problems ineffective and reactive. that's how the baltimore order of fraternal police describes the police department. the union plans to present to city and department leaders with the hopes of fixing what it calls between problems. the watch says in order to reduce crime and cut down on department affiliation caused by bad cops, seven key areas need to be addressed. some include upping the hiring standards, changing the way officers are deployed in making the pay more competitive. they are calling on city hall for a thorough review of policies. tonight the mayor sent us a statement saying, since taking office, the mayor has made a reduction in crime. he has provided funding to prevent police officer layoffs and as a result baltimore has continued to experience historic lows in crime and violence. america shaped the suggestions in the office will thoroughly review the recommendations. >> the police department says it's open to discussions with the union but it's already making progress in red
. >>> baltimore's police union is calling for an overhaul of the department facing public service problems ineffective and reactive. that's how the baltimore order of fraternal police describes the police department. the union plans to present to city and department leaders with the hopes of fixing what it calls between problems. the watch says in order to reduce crime and cut down on department affiliation caused by bad cops, seven key areas need to be addressed. some include upping...
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the police union claims that critical communication break down during the president's visit. >> authorities say they found the body of a san rafael man reported missing in the sierra. 31-year-old thomas was hiking with several other people in the national park when he separated from the group. hang was last seen sunday heading for the summit of 14,000. the cause of his death has not yet been released. >>> a woman was killed in a head on collision up in sonoma county. the accident happened a half mile north. investigators say a 67-year-old woman was driving a volvo station wagon southbound when he she drifted into the northbound lane and hit a flat bed truck head on. highway 1 was closed for almost three hours. the weather was clear and say alcohol does not appear to be a factor. >>> new at 7:00, running outside to feed a parking meter can be a chore. john is live in downtown walnut creek to explain why there's a new app for that. john. >> reporter: we all have to do it. fish in our pockets and cars for change for the meter. now credit cards also work. very soon here in walnut creek, your ce
the police union claims that critical communication break down during the president's visit. >> authorities say they found the body of a san rafael man reported missing in the sierra. 31-year-old thomas was hiking with several other people in the national park when he separated from the group. hang was last seen sunday heading for the summit of 14,000. the cause of his death has not yet been released. >>> a woman was killed in a head on collision up in sonoma county. the accident...
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. >> after receiving a no- confidence vote from the police union, the police chief said he is stepping down. jennifer franciotti is live in the studio with more details. good morning. >> the no-confidence vote came after teare was accused of not doing anything about county executive john leopold's alleged misuse of police details for personal and political use. until a full-time replacement is found, major pamela davis will lead the department. she is a lothian resident. she has been on the police force since 1993. she will be the department's first female police chief. she holds a master's degree from johns hopkins. she's also a graduate of the fbi national academy. >> i think that is a good step, a good interim step. but i do think in the long term, because of what the department is going through and because there will be more investigations, they probably need to do a national search. >> the announcement of the retirement of james teare was made on wednesday by the state's prosecutor's office. his retirement date is effective on august 1. jennifer franciotti reporting live. >> the f
. >> after receiving a no- confidence vote from the police union, the police chief said he is stepping down. jennifer franciotti is live in the studio with more details. good morning. >> the no-confidence vote came after teare was accused of not doing anything about county executive john leopold's alleged misuse of police details for personal and political use. until a full-time replacement is found, major pamela davis will lead the department. she is a lothian resident. she has...
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a proposal by police union how to cut taxes and keep you safe. the police department who offers say is modeling the way. >> a community mourn as young man whose life they say was cut far too short. i'm roosevelt leftwich, that story is coming up. >>> what a beautiful day, we hit the 80s. the humidity is coming back. we have a full look at the forecast coming up. >>> top story this evening, baltimore city's fire chief will get a waive and contract extension. this has drawn sharp criticism from firefighters and union leaders. christian schaffer is in downtown baltimore where the reaction was less than receptive. >> reporter: chief james clack of the fire department makes $161,000 already, today the board of estimates extended the contract through the year 2018 with raises of $3000 each year at the end of the contract, for the making, $190,000 a year. this is drawn fire of course because of all the talk of the past several weeks and months over the closure of three fire companies in baltimore city, truck 15, east baltimore, truck 10 west baltimore, s
a proposal by police union how to cut taxes and keep you safe. the police department who offers say is modeling the way. >> a community mourn as young man whose life they say was cut far too short. i'm roosevelt leftwich, that story is coming up. >>> what a beautiful day, we hit the 80s. the humidity is coming back. we have a full look at the forecast coming up. >>> top story this evening, baltimore city's fire chief will get a waive and contract extension. this has...
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that is the hope it is a little bit challenging because as is in this case so far police unions are very quick to line up behind their officers and defend their officers and whenever discipline comes down on pleas officers it often gets over ruled it could be very very difficult to get rid of the police officer who's performing poorly unless he or she ends up being arrested for a crime so there will have to be some reform in policies on how we deal with police discipline further be to some long term behavior but i think the recording of police will lead and force this change it's going to have to leave it off at their appreciate you coming on the show that was scott shackford he is the at it or for reason dot com. well the community's outrage in anaheim is fueled in part by the fact that images of police brutality work caught on camera but across the country we've reported on police demanding people to stop recording them stripping them of their phones even arresting people for rolling the camera and all this has raised questions over our first amendment rights but at least one police ch
that is the hope it is a little bit challenging because as is in this case so far police unions are very quick to line up behind their officers and defend their officers and whenever discipline comes down on pleas officers it often gets over ruled it could be very very difficult to get rid of the police officer who's performing poorly unless he or she ends up being arrested for a crime so there will have to be some reform in policies on how we deal with police discipline further be to some long...
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just months after the officers' fraternal orderrof police union..assed &pa no confidence vote against point,,it's only going to be a &pgood thing..".......with o &psuuport ffom rank and fill officers, union reps say they knew teare would go. word of his retirement came early wednesday.(gass) "well, we wiss him he best of luck in that he id step down. and ww're hoping tte county executive is next." county executive john leopold is harged with isusing his police prottction squad, including making them drive him to sexual encounters wwth a ccunty emppoyye in pprking lots. chief teere was never indicted, but was believed to have known bout the situatioo and did nothing. &p it made himmthh subbect oo a criminal investigation by tte state prooecutor, who says pnw, he's endinn that probe.. "withhut further disruptiin to the eefective functioning of thh poliie departtent." grraso......((rasso) "well, i'm very saddened to see chief teare leave..." ........continues ttostand by teare, while other council memmers have wanted teare to step down.(grasso) "you kn
just months after the officers' fraternal orderrof police union..assed &pa no confidence vote against point,,it's only going to be a &pgood thing..".......with o &psuuport ffom rank and fill officers, union reps say they knew teare would go. word of his retirement came early wednesday.(gass) "well, we wiss him he best of luck in that he id step down. and ww're hoping tte county executive is next." county executive john leopold is harged with isusing his police...
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arundel county police chief is a stepping down after receiving a no-confidence vote from the local police union. this comes after he was accused of not doing anything about can executive leopold possibility misuse of police details for personal or political business. it is unknown how long chief davis will be the interim chief. >> someone who can draw a bright yellow line on misconduct of any kind, whether it comes from a clerk in the police department. and someone who knows policeman while. >> it is a person that runs our agency, fixes are regency. >> i placed several calls to the county executive's office about the coming trial and this new apartment, but i have not heard from them. they are confident in major davis taking over the reins for this department. also, major davis says she is excited for this opportunity and says she is looking forward to serving the citizens of anne arundel county. >> amid protests, the city board of estimates approved a new contract for fire chief james clark today. it includes a pay raise. jack young and controller john pratt voted against the agreement. union
arundel county police chief is a stepping down after receiving a no-confidence vote from the local police union. this comes after he was accused of not doing anything about can executive leopold possibility misuse of police details for personal or political business. it is unknown how long chief davis will be the interim chief. >> someone who can draw a bright yellow line on misconduct of any kind, whether it comes from a clerk in the police department. and someone who knows policeman...
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. >> the county police chief is retiring after receiving a no- confidence vote from the police union over accusations that he was not doing anything about the abuse of police details. major pamela davis will lead the department until a replacement can be found. she holds a master's degree from johns hopkins and is a graduate of the fbi academy. she will be the first female chief of police for this department. >> i think it is a good interim step. and in the long term, because of what the department is going through, and because there will be more investigations, they probably need to do a national search. >> the chase retirement is effective august 1st. the city board of estimate approved a pay raise and a new contract for fire chief james clack. the new contract gives him a more than 3% increase each year for the next five years. not everything went in the mayor's favre at the meeting. there was sparring over the city phone system. blake wasrawlings' accused of going around the procurement process. >> you want to vote no for a contract it saves the city money. >> the motion involves
. >> the county police chief is retiring after receiving a no- confidence vote from the police union over accusations that he was not doing anything about the abuse of police details. major pamela davis will lead the department until a replacement can be found. she holds a master's degree from johns hopkins and is a graduate of the fbi academy. she will be the first female chief of police for this department. >> i think it is a good interim step. and in the long term, because of...
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. >> reporter: the police union chief won't comment. he said this is a criminal investigation. police won't release the name of the officer. outside the white house, news4. >> all right. moving on. >>> security, tight at the london summer olympics. and it's been the only focus, of course for spectators. doug kammerer got a taste of the british eats and treats and the excitement of the summer game. let's take a look. >> reporter: when you travel, there are many things you look forward to. you look forward to the sights. you look forward to the people and the culture. and you look forward to the food. like any great city, london is known for its food of the international flavor. you can get just about anything you want here. here at this cafe, it hams to be right next to the river. you can always get your favorites here from mcdonald's to kfc. even the mall gets in on the action with vast food courts that serve just about anything your heart or your stomach desires. if you want to eat the local fare, juster to staple. fish and chips. although nowadays, it is served a bit different
. >> reporter: the police union chief won't comment. he said this is a criminal investigation. police won't release the name of the officer. outside the white house, news4. >> all right. moving on. >>> security, tight at the london summer olympics. and it's been the only focus, of course for spectators. doug kammerer got a taste of the british eats and treats and the excitement of the summer game. let's take a look. >> reporter: when you travel, there are many things...
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. >>> the city police department is making head lines after baltimore's police union calls for an over hall of the department. it calls the crime management strategy out dated and it's proposing changes. it says it will boost officer moral and reduce crime. among the union proposals is a recommendation that more officers be directed onto patrol units which respond to 911 calls. the mayor says the suggestions will be reviewed. >>> a retired principal is found murdered in florida. two people are charged with his death. ron matsz is in the news room -- matz is in the news room with more. >> reporter: 76-year-old william norman was the first principal of chesapeake high school and spent three decades in the school system. his body was found floating in a canal with a plastic bag sealed with tape over his head. two 19-year-olds are charged with premeditated murder. police say the men admitted to heating norman and rolling him into the water. money was the motive. one of the suspects rented a house from norman. >> he was principal in the 1983. >>> in today's campaign 2012 report, candidates
. >>> the city police department is making head lines after baltimore's police union calls for an over hall of the department. it calls the crime management strategy out dated and it's proposing changes. it says it will boost officer moral and reduce crime. among the union proposals is a recommendation that more officers be directed onto patrol units which respond to 911 calls. the mayor says the suggestions will be reviewed. >>> a retired principal is found murdered in...
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(laughter) >> the city of baltimore and the firefighters and police union of new britain, connecticut, have already filed a lawsuit you're talking about one or two million dollars, that's a fire company. >> jon: yeah, but when you take out a mortgage to rebuild your burned-down house you're going to get a great rate. (laughter) we'll be right back. (applause (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back, everybody. you know, i don't know if you know this or not but often times presidential candidates typically release several year's worth of taxes. but not your mitt romney there. he... you know, democrats demanding more disclosure. you're never going to believe who else. republicans are telling the man to show some stuff. >> they should release the tax returns tomorrow. it's crazy, you have to release six, eight, ten years of back taxes. >> the cost of not releasing the returns are clear. >> even if you don't release 12 years worth of tax returns at least three, four, five. >> should he release the tax returns? >> i would. >> jon: i would but... laugh leif then again i seat cigars. i'm n
(laughter) >> the city of baltimore and the firefighters and police union of new britain, connecticut, have already filed a lawsuit you're talking about one or two million dollars, that's a fire company. >> jon: yeah, but when you take out a mortgage to rebuild your burned-down house you're going to get a great rate. (laughter) we'll be right back. (applause (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back, everybody. you know, i don't know if you know this or not but often times...
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. >> reporter: a police union spokesperson says it was early in the day when the radio system started showing warning signs that something might be wrong. officers covering protestors speaking out about president obama's visit reported sporadic problems with their radio transmissions. then as the night unfolded, the union president says matters got worse. there were gaps in the radios and they wouldn't work at all. one lieutenant called the breakdown a trainwreck. this is spokesperson barry donnolon. >> officers have absolutely no confidence in the system in its current configuration, it does not work, and it puts lives in jeopardy but it doesn't work. >> reporter: kron4 reported on the widespread shortcomings of the systems before. it was just a year ago that oakland purchased a new communications network for $20 million, paid for with a federal grant. the officials downplayed the situation saying that they were unaware of a problem throughout the evening, and when they did learn there was a breakdown, they called in technical support. the chief says he is committed to making things
. >> reporter: a police union spokesperson says it was early in the day when the radio system started showing warning signs that something might be wrong. officers covering protestors speaking out about president obama's visit reported sporadic problems with their radio transmissions. then as the night unfolded, the union president says matters got worse. there were gaps in the radios and they wouldn't work at all. one lieutenant called the breakdown a trainwreck. this is spokesperson...
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union city police looking for suspects involved in a home invasion robbery. >> one woman was shot, anothererson injured. marla tellez live right now in union city with the latest on this investigation. marla, what can you tell us is happening? >> reporter: good morning to you both. we're going to give you a look at the scene. this is on the 4100 block of hanford treat in union city. it's very much an active scene with police officers and investigators exiting this home that has been cordoned off with crime scene tape. a home invasion robbery happened at this home last night about 10:30. it left a 62-year-old woman in the hospital after she was shot and her son also in the hospital after he was hit in the head by one of the suspects. according to police, this happened when three suspects forced their way in. some scuffle happened and that's when the woman was shot and her son hit. both, again, taken to the hospital. her skn not known but her son is expected to survive. officers say the motive clearly was theft. unclear if they got away with anything, actually. but they did get away on foot.
union city police looking for suspects involved in a home invasion robbery. >> one woman was shot, anothererson injured. marla tellez live right now in union city with the latest on this investigation. marla, what can you tell us is happening? >> reporter: good morning to you both. we're going to give you a look at the scene. this is on the 4100 block of hanford treat in union city. it's very much an active scene with police officers and investigators exiting this home that has been...
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the police union says enough is enough into the need a brand new system. >> and tech news, twitter suffered massive average for a couple of hours. users could not log on to the popular networking site. when people try to get on twitter this morning a blank web page with a message saying twitter is down is what they saw. twitter is back on line now fury twitter says the two data centers went down at the same time and that is causing the damage. this could not be a worse time for twitter as the olympics are expected to bring an unprecedented surge of activity. in the olympics are a big deal for twitter. they will not have another chance at something like this for four years. hopefully they will not suffer another outage. >>jeff: our bid weather story, cooler weather for roof hall he he's bear and laugh och half >>daniel: one more day of cooler temperatures mainly in the '70s in the south bay. also a mix of 70's and 80's in it and inland valleys. from of >> not a lot of our change along the coastline. here is a look at your extended forecast. cooler tomorrow and warmer this weekend. let's fog
the police union says enough is enough into the need a brand new system. >> and tech news, twitter suffered massive average for a couple of hours. users could not log on to the popular networking site. when people try to get on twitter this morning a blank web page with a message saying twitter is down is what they saw. twitter is back on line now fury twitter says the two data centers went down at the same time and that is causing the damage. this could not be a worse time for twitter as...
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. >> reporter: the police union rejected pension reform. 16 officers were laid off, including jennifer bland. >> good lord, how am i going to pay... how am i going to feed my kids? >> reporter: turning in her badge added to the pain. >> you work so hard for it, you work so hard, and then when you take that oath, you know, that is the hardest moment. and when it is taken away from you... really? i didn't do anything wrong here. by taking somebody's badge away from them just because they can't make ends meet? that's very difficult. s> reporter: it is a hard rocision cities across the asuntry are facing, as those who often sacrifice so much are asked to sacrifice more. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> glor: at the olympics today, two more americans picked up gold medals. swimmer dana vollmer won the 100-meter butterfly in world record time. and kimberly rhode won gold in skeet shooting. also, in a big upset, the u.s. four by 100 relay team-- that included michael phelps swimming strong-- finished in second, after ryan lochte lost the lead. apance takes gold. it does appear an
. >> reporter: the police union rejected pension reform. 16 officers were laid off, including jennifer bland. >> good lord, how am i going to pay... how am i going to feed my kids? >> reporter: turning in her badge added to the pain. >> you work so hard for it, you work so hard, and then when you take that oath, you know, that is the hardest moment. and when it is taken away from you... really? i didn't do anything wrong here. by taking somebody's badge away from them...
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. >> reporter: the police union chief won't comment. he says this is a criminal investigation. police won't release the name of the officer. outside the white house, i'm shamari stone, news 4. >> mayor gray accepts an award in public amid growing calls for his resignation. but then the mood changed from outside the wilson building as the mayor stands firm vowing to continue to work for the city. erica? >> well, doreen, it has been business as usual for the mayor going from one scheduled event to the next seemingly unravelled. well, almost. >> thank you all very much. >> reporter: major it was hard to miss the elephant in the room. >> reporter: at one point, a presenter ef to eer even told to hang in there. but gray chose to focus on the positive, like the decline on the homicide rate. >> we are a growing state. [ applause ] >> but when asked a tough question, he responded firmly. >> reporter: are you not afraid that tomorrow could be the day that you wake up, sir, and get pulled away in handcuffs? >> i'm going to focus on my job. i'm not afraid of being pulled away in handcuffs.
. >> reporter: the police union chief won't comment. he says this is a criminal investigation. police won't release the name of the officer. outside the white house, i'm shamari stone, news 4. >> mayor gray accepts an award in public amid growing calls for his resignation. but then the mood changed from outside the wilson building as the mayor stands firm vowing to continue to work for the city. erica? >> well, doreen, it has been business as usual for the mayor going from one...
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the police union is defending the shootings, claiming both men have criminal records. >>> a judge is appointing tito jackson's oldest son. the court suspended the rights of katherine because she hasn't spoken with the children. sheriff deputies continue to investigate a family distour baps. >> despite pressing charges, they are united and support the university. about 30 players gated. and issued a statement, the penn state community to support them and say players remain strong and committed to the football program. >> we are proud of what we are. we are the true penn staters. we are going to see this thing through. we're going to do everything we can for the university. >> fined $60 million. imposed a four-year bowl ban. could have been worse. they considered shutting the football program down for four years. it had no choice but accept the penalties. >>> state house speaker, michael stole lawmakers, a large casino in prince georges county. a big change for airline passengers. why buying a ticket could be easier in the future and get ready for higher temperatures, right sam? >> tha
the police union is defending the shootings, claiming both men have criminal records. >>> a judge is appointing tito jackson's oldest son. the court suspended the rights of katherine because she hasn't spoken with the children. sheriff deputies continue to investigate a family distour baps. >> despite pressing charges, they are united and support the university. about 30 players gated. and issued a statement, the penn state community to support them and say players remain strong...
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the suggestions and her office will review the recommendations. >> the police department says it's open to discussion with the union officials pointed out the department is already making progress and reducing violent crime. >>> later this morning the city's board offest maits will consider -- of estimates will continue giving the fire chief a raise. the mayor proposed extending the chief's contract until 2018. he's get a $3,200 a year raise. the proposal isn't sitting well with many people given the document's recent budget crunch. >> people's live red sox -- lives are in danger and you're talking about giving someone a pay raise. please, come on. >> if there's no money, there's no money. we should all feel the pain. it's my opinion he should turn the raise down. >> the mayor's office points to a record low number of fire fatalities as a sign of the department's progress. >>> fbi agents raid a baltimore city warehouse to break up an online prostitution ring. a city firefighter is behind bars in connection with the case. mike schuh is live at head quarters with the disturbing details of this investigation. >> repor
the suggestions and her office will review the recommendations. >> the police department says it's open to discussion with the union officials pointed out the department is already making progress and reducing violent crime. >>> later this morning the city's board offest maits will consider -- of estimates will continue giving the fire chief a raise. the mayor proposed extending the chief's contract until 2018. he's get a $3,200 a year raise. the proposal isn't sitting well with...
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. >> the police union says it now that these problems have been documented members are confident that the city will take steps to improve the entire communications system hah the governor was in san phil sign a controversial bill on a high-speed rail head the new law provides healthvest billion from the state. the governor says thousands of jobs will be created in the state's transportation infrastructure will be getting a much needed to upgrade. critics agree that kind of do not agree about the high price during this economic uncertainty. >> when things are not going so good, it is time to concord dow. you have to take the bull by the horns and start spending and investing in things that makes sense. that is why we are here today, to put people to work. >> passengers will be able to arrive from the new san francisco terminal to downtown los angeles. belong also provides money to electrify the caltrain lines as well as the muni central subway. it will also pay for improvements to the bike system. >> here is a live look outside this afternoon, sunny skies over the golden gate and throu
. >> the police union says it now that these problems have been documented members are confident that the city will take steps to improve the entire communications system hah the governor was in san phil sign a controversial bill on a high-speed rail head the new law provides healthvest billion from the state. the governor says thousands of jobs will be created in the state's transportation infrastructure will be getting a much needed to upgrade. critics agree that kind of do not agree...
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the head of the police union won't comment on the issue either. only saying this is a criminal investigation. >>> today in decision 2012, president obama begins a two-day campaign blitz through the battleground state of virginia. first stop, hampton roads with events in high schools in virginia beach and hampton. then visit a fire station in roanoke. tomorrow the president will be in richmond and then make his way to northern virginia. his plan will be the focus of the two-day trip. he is reflecting on mistakes made in his first years in office. he says he believed the job of the president was all about getting the policy right, but it's also about inspiring the public. he made the revelation during an interview with cbs this morning's host charlie rose. >> but, the nature of this office is also to tell a story to the american people that gives them a sense of unity and purpose and optimism, especially during tough times. >> republican presidential candidate mitt romney responded to the interview saying that being president is not about telling st
the head of the police union won't comment on the issue either. only saying this is a criminal investigation. >>> today in decision 2012, president obama begins a two-day campaign blitz through the battleground state of virginia. first stop, hampton roads with events in high schools in virginia beach and hampton. then visit a fire station in roanoke. tomorrow the president will be in richmond and then make his way to northern virginia. his plan will be the focus of the two-day trip. he...
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fremont police say the driver is from union city, he tried to make it turn onto north fremont but was going too fast get jumped this qr. he hit a mother and her one- year-old daughter who was in a stroller. authorities say before the accident he and another driver were racing in got into an argument. they both continued racing but police say the other driver decided to slow down. police say he kept: the loss control at the intersection. this man says the suspect is a regular customer at his store. >> my main concern was obviously for the human life but most importantly the baby. when i saw the stroller, i was really scared. >>jaqueline: it temperatures in the upper seventies, 80 degrees in fairfield. 81 in napa. '60s and '70s for the beach shorts. a live look outside the bay bridge toll plaza, a little bit of high clouded is coming from the south. >>catherine: still ahead a downtown san francisco stabbing leads to a trees in the deadly police shooting, what led to the violent extremes? >> fault the police radios the lions a risk in oakland. that story coming up on kron4. >>catherine:
fremont police say the driver is from union city, he tried to make it turn onto north fremont but was going too fast get jumped this qr. he hit a mother and her one- year-old daughter who was in a stroller. authorities say before the accident he and another driver were racing in got into an argument. they both continued racing but police say the other driver decided to slow down. police say he kept: the loss control at the intersection. this man says the suspect is a regular customer at his...
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police union, says if the threat was made it was reckless and should be met with swift consequences. >> i think police officers have to act responsibly and if he made that kind of a threat even as i said in jest, i think clearly he should face administrative charges and be dismissed from the metropolitan police department. >> a spokesperson for the met poll continue police department released a -- metropolitan police department released a statement that said they are investigating allegations of inappropriate conduct. >>> the murder of a virginia reporter, winchester star news reporter sarah green look reportedly argued with -- greenhalgh reportedly argued with sunday night is now a person of interest in the case. greenhalgh wrote on facebook a man had been bothering her. authoritiesen who he is. >> believe the person she was refusing to as such, we believe we've located that person and have spoken to that individual. >> an autopsy has been conducted on greenhalgh's body to determine cause of death. the results have not been made public. >>> police arrested five nail technicians in ca
police union, says if the threat was made it was reckless and should be met with swift consequences. >> i think police officers have to act responsibly and if he made that kind of a threat even as i said in jest, i think clearly he should face administrative charges and be dismissed from the metropolitan police department. >> a spokesperson for the met poll continue police department released a -- metropolitan police department released a statement that said they are investigating...
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union city police pulled over to cars. cost >> the man who was injured by the police dog is now in a hospital. >> san francisco police have identified a man shot and killed late friday. he was shot on sixth street around 11:00 p.m.. they are not sure why he was shot. this weekend, oakland police will have a stronger presence in jack london square. to designated offices will be assigned to the eerie veriest they have seen a recent rash of shootings. the officers will also be patrolling the area from the year. >> a lot of fog around the bay area this morning. as a result of mergers are on the cool side. the warmest spots or inland, low-eighties. this is the characters are below what is typical for this time of year. the fog is pretty extensive extending from the north bay through the day and into the south bay and these days. >> there is the fog that will make things grey for tomorrow morning. look for reading succumb of a couple of degrees. close to 90 inland. i will let you know about cooler weather coming up for next week
union city police pulled over to cars. cost >> the man who was injured by the police dog is now in a hospital. >> san francisco police have identified a man shot and killed late friday. he was shot on sixth street around 11:00 p.m.. they are not sure why he was shot. this weekend, oakland police will have a stronger presence in jack london square. to designated offices will be assigned to the eerie veriest they have seen a recent rash of shootings. the officers will also be...
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the police union says both men were gang members with criminal records. >>> to politics now. mitt romney begins a week-long visit to britain, israel and poland today. foreign policy replaced the economy as the key topic on the campaign trail. before he left, he delivered his toughest critique yet of the obama's policy. he wants a special prosecutor to investigation white house leaks. susan mcginnis has more. good morning to you. >> good morning, terrell. ahead of this multination trip, romney changed the conversation to foreign policy and went on the attack trying to use national security issues to beef-up his presidential qualifications. mitt romney unleashed some of his harshest attacks of the president yet. speaking to the veterans of foreign wars, he criticized the president on several fronts. including alleged leaks of classified information from the white house. >> this isn't a partisan issue. it's a national security crisis. >> the white house says it has zero tolerance for top secret leaks and appointed investigators to find the culprits. romney says there needs to be
the police union says both men were gang members with criminal records. >>> to politics now. mitt romney begins a week-long visit to britain, israel and poland today. foreign policy replaced the economy as the key topic on the campaign trail. before he left, he delivered his toughest critique yet of the obama's policy. he wants a special prosecutor to investigation white house leaks. susan mcginnis has more. good morning to you. >> good morning, terrell. ahead of this multination...
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handling of allegation against county executive john leopold his decision to retire after the police union and county council voted no confidence in him. the retirement starts tomorrow. >>> the baltimore police department is saying bye to police commissioner fred bealefeld. after more than 30 years protecting the city he is retiring. the panel of experts inside and outside baltimore city are conducting a search for his replacement. >>> a maryland man is inspiringkids for 20 years dressing up as batman visiting hospitals. >> but in the light of the shootings that happened in colorado some of the visits have been canceled. >> sherrie johnson is here with what the batman visitor has to say about the cancellations. >> reporter: well, you know, he is saddened about the whole thing. lenny robinson is disappointed but understands uncircumstances. this maryland man dress up as batman and visits sick children across the country. recently he found himself without visits after the colorado shooting. he says the hospitals are worried he will scare children instead of bringing a bright spot to their da
handling of allegation against county executive john leopold his decision to retire after the police union and county council voted no confidence in him. the retirement starts tomorrow. >>> the baltimore police department is saying bye to police commissioner fred bealefeld. after more than 30 years protecting the city he is retiring. the panel of experts inside and outside baltimore city are conducting a search for his replacement. >>> a maryland man is inspiringkids for 20...
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the city of baltimore and the firefighters and police union of new britain, connecticut, have alreadysuit against barclays and other international banks claiming that a low libor cost them a return on their investments. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> a jetblue airline pilot who disrupted his own flight leaving the cockpit and screaming about religion and terrorists has been found not guilty due to mental illness. clayton osbon was charged with interfering with a flight crew after the incident in march. a federal judge in amarillo, texas where the plane made an emergency landing ordered him to a mental health facility. for further tests. >> the titans of competitive eating will take part in one of the biggest sporting events of the year. the nathan's hot dog eating contest in coney island. we have a preview yesterday of sorts. our buddy john elliott coming up on the left weatherman from our weather station in new york city up against former nathan's champ. takeru kobayashi. looks like john is gobbling these things down but take a really close look. not really. kobayashi will n
the city of baltimore and the firefighters and police union of new britain, connecticut, have alreadysuit against barclays and other international banks claiming that a low libor cost them a return on their investments. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> a jetblue airline pilot who disrupted his own flight leaving the cockpit and screaming about religion and terrorists has been found not guilty due to mental illness. clayton osbon was charged with interfering with a flight crew...
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head of the oakland, california, police union says city of's police radio during president obama's visit on monday. many of the officers assigned to the presidential security duty could not communicate with dispatchers or each other. officials say that there transmission problems complete system shutdown. showing noht is no of letting up. nearly tw thirds of the country is affected. conditions are not expected to better with little rain more intense heat forecast the rest of the summer. people from the ohio river valley to the northeast are storm damage this morning. if there is williamsport, pennsylvania. the storm knocked out power to .ustomers in new york and ohio everybody is talking about affecting the cost of groceries in the next year. >> we have been pretty lucky locally. southern maryland and the eastern shore is the driest in area, but not as severe in some other parts of the country. usually we get into a drought in the midsummer. what often breaks us out of that is not just the thunderstorms in the evenings, but the remnants system.cal if a hurricane hits florida, the into th
head of the oakland, california, police union says city of's police radio during president obama's visit on monday. many of the officers assigned to the presidential security duty could not communicate with dispatchers or each other. officials say that there transmission problems complete system shutdown. showing noht is no of letting up. nearly tw thirds of the country is affected. conditions are not expected to better with little rain more intense heat forecast the rest of the summer. people...
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. >>> police in union city are looking for 3 men wanted for violent home invasion. it happened shortly after 10:00 last night inside a home on hanford street. ktvu alex tells one of the intruders shot a woman during the hold up. >> this was blocked off by crime scene tape throughout the morning as investigators collected evidence inside. union city police say the 62- year-old woman who lives here was shot during a home invasion last night. andrew jury with fireworks turned out to be gunshot. he watched a woman taken away by paramedics still conscious. >> they looked like they were rattled, shaken up. >> reporter: that woman underwent surgery late last night and commander ben told me she's in stable condition now at the hospital. he says the search for the armed intruder is a top priority. >> we're hoping that she'll make full recovery. we do want the community to know that we've put significant resources in this case. >> investigators say this all started when the 3 armed men confronted the home own outside her place and then barged inside with her. the entire famil
. >>> police in union city are looking for 3 men wanted for violent home invasion. it happened shortly after 10:00 last night inside a home on hanford street. ktvu alex tells one of the intruders shot a woman during the hold up. >> this was blocked off by crime scene tape throughout the morning as investigators collected evidence inside. union city police say the 62- year-old woman who lives here was shot during a home invasion last night. andrew jury with fireworks turned out to...
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criticism the way he handled allegation against john leopold and decision to retire is after the police unioncounty council voted no confidence in him. >>> today is the last day for baltimore city police commissioner fred bealefeld who left an impact on charm city going after criminals determined to catch the bad guys with guns. according to city leaders, bealefeld wants to spend more time with his family and will officially retire coming up tomorrow. >>> everyone heads to ocean city for a good time on the boardwalk and the beach and the restaurants. it's hard not to enjoy yourself. but this morning, we have a warning for you. and sherrie johnson is is here with more and specifically, what are police saying for those heading to ocean city. >> reporter: within the past month, there's been three attempted sexual assaults at ocean city. police warn women to be extra careful in this resort town. authorities with the ocean city police department say someone is targeting young females finishing up a night of partying and taking advantage of the situation. on each attempted assault, the girls were a
criticism the way he handled allegation against john leopold and decision to retire is after the police unioncounty council voted no confidence in him. >>> today is the last day for baltimore city police commissioner fred bealefeld who left an impact on charm city going after criminals determined to catch the bad guys with guns. according to city leaders, bealefeld wants to spend more time with his family and will officially retire coming up tomorrow. >>> everyone heads to...
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they say they are diligently working to find a solution, but tonight the head of the police officers union fears that fix won't come soon enough. he calls the system a train wreck. >> as oakland police dealt with protesters outside the fox theater where president barack obama held a fund raising speech monday night, a crucial piece of police equipment malfunctioned. the radios stopped workerring properly. >> officers had difficulty communicating amongst one another out in downtown. and as the evening progressed, it got worse and worse. >> city leaders say an antenna overheated, causing intermittent communication issues. both the city administrator and the police chief say they're looking for solutions to an ongoing problem. >> in the end, we all want the same thing. we want a radio system that's going to work. that's going to work when we need it the most. and we feel confident that by taking these steps and looking at our options that we're going to get to that solution. >> the police chief peter dunbar says oakland needs to shift the radio system and join the regional radio network, a ne
they say they are diligently working to find a solution, but tonight the head of the police officers union fears that fix won't come soon enough. he calls the system a train wreck. >> as oakland police dealt with protesters outside the fox theater where president barack obama held a fund raising speech monday night, a crucial piece of police equipment malfunctioned. the radios stopped workerring properly. >> officers had difficulty communicating amongst one another out in downtown....
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the city of baltimore and the firefighters and police union of new britain, connecticut, have already filed a lawsuit against barclays and other internationalbacks claiming that a low libor cost them a return on their investments. bob diamond, the ex-c.e.o. of barclays is due to face some tough questions by british politicians tomorrow and his line of defense is going to be that at the time back in 2007 and 2008 a lot of banks were fixing interest rates and he's going to say that the deputy head of the british central bank actually called him up and gave him a tacit green light to go ahead, an exclusive allegation, scott. >> pelley: a lot more to come. liz, thanks very much. phony cancer drugs from overseas end up in u.s. clinics. a ruling in the case of a jetblue pilot charged with disrupting a flight. and just ahead of the fourth. the sun sets off some fireworks. when "cbs evening news" continues. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but i
the city of baltimore and the firefighters and police union of new britain, connecticut, have already filed a lawsuit against barclays and other internationalbacks claiming that a low libor cost them a return on their investments. bob diamond, the ex-c.e.o. of barclays is due to face some tough questions by british politicians tomorrow and his line of defense is going to be that at the time back in 2007 and 2008 a lot of banks were fixing interest rates and he's going to say that the deputy...