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by we i mean the police unions, police departments and the governments. we need to take care of our own house through our relationships. my first example would be we need to discontinue the practice of tearing down each other publicly. -- with my chief, and my local government. and the real public relations portion of that the real connection to the community we're looking for is if i spend all day tearing down my chief and talking about why his decision is improper or unjust or even immoral and i do the same thing to my local government. and then i turn to my public and say, now, please, trust us. i say to you good luck with that. i would first start with my first recommendation would be to quit tearing each other down publicly so we can build a real trust with the community by showing solidarity with each other. we've taken on a new strategy we've only recently put into place. and our long-term strategies with each other. so for example, in the city of sacramento mayor johnson and chief somers will actually share their media responses with the police un
by we i mean the police unions, police departments and the governments. we need to take care of our own house through our relationships. my first example would be we need to discontinue the practice of tearing down each other publicly. -- with my chief, and my local government. and the real public relations portion of that the real connection to the community we're looking for is if i spend all day tearing down my chief and talking about why his decision is improper or unjust or even immoral...
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denver's police union is calling on the chief to resign. they were warned not to stop anti-police protesters from pouring paint on a memorial to fallen officers. it is policy not to interrupt protest while it is going on. the president of the police union says that the policy empowers lawlessness. must-c video from the northeast. as cold as it is here, it could be worse. hurricane force winds out of the massachusetts coast overnight as another winter storm hit the region. check out this reporter from boston. she had to cling to her car to keep from falling down. >> i know one of the meteorologists up in boston that i used to work with. it very well could be danielle. it could be so much worse for us. we are talking about our own chance for measurable snow. >> a few inches coming our way. >> the highest impact will come our way tuesday morning. it is a southern system. the higher accumulations will be over southern sections of the viewing area. in the d.c. metro area, 4-6 inches of snow is looking likely. this is the track over the deep south
denver's police union is calling on the chief to resign. they were warned not to stop anti-police protesters from pouring paint on a memorial to fallen officers. it is policy not to interrupt protest while it is going on. the president of the police union says that the policy empowers lawlessness. must-c video from the northeast. as cold as it is here, it could be worse. hurricane force winds out of the massachusetts coast overnight as another winter storm hit the region. check out this...
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live with the story you'll see only on 4. >> reporter: doreen i spoke to the head of the park police union this evening. and he says it's only a matter of time he thinks until terrorists target one of our national monuments. and he says that's an attack that the park police aren't ready for. >> our staffing right now is lower than it was five years ago. >> the low staffing levels are impacting security at monuments here in the washington region as well as popular tourist sites across the country. in a letter to the director of the national park service glick warned recent attacks in other countries are clear indicators terrorists want to attack landmarks. >> our staffing was so short that in some of our field offices we're pulling detectihorseback officers to respond as patrol officers. >> reporter: the shift of other investigators to patrol duties is impacting the department's ability to thoroughly investigate crimes like the recent fatal hit and run on bw parkway. another budget issue hindering park police is the lack of surveillance cameras particularly in places like the parkway. >> if
live with the story you'll see only on 4. >> reporter: doreen i spoke to the head of the park police union this evening. and he says it's only a matter of time he thinks until terrorists target one of our national monuments. and he says that's an attack that the park police aren't ready for. >> our staffing right now is lower than it was five years ago. >> the low staffing levels are impacting security at monuments here in the washington region as well as popular tourist sites...
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i mean the police unions police departments and the government. we need to take care of our own house and relationships. we need to discontinue the practice to tear each other down publicly. we have taken on a very aggressive strategy that we are no longer going to publicly battle with local government. and the real public relations portion of that, the connection to the community we are looking for is if i spent all day tearing down my police chief, it talked about why this is improper or unjust, and i do the same thing to my local government and then i turn to the public and say to trust us, i say good luck with that. and so i would first start with my first recommendation which would be to quit tearing each other down publicly so that we can build a trust by showing solidarity with each other and we have taken on a strategy recently to share the media releases and the long-term strategies with each other, in the city of sacramento they will actually share their immediate responses with the police union and i have done the same with them. i will
i mean the police unions police departments and the government. we need to take care of our own house and relationships. we need to discontinue the practice to tear each other down publicly. we have taken on a very aggressive strategy that we are no longer going to publicly battle with local government. and the real public relations portion of that, the connection to the community we are looking for is if i spent all day tearing down my police chief, it talked about why this is improper or...
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mark segraves spoke to the chairman of the park police union. he says budget cuts have put staffing legalvels at their lowest points in five years. he was concerned about terror concerns. >> we're pulling detectives and horse pack officers to respond as patrol officers. we're pulling folks who usually do forensics collection to work as patrol officers because we're so short staffed. >> the union also told mark a lack of cameras on the baltimore-washington parkway is hurting the department. he said it's made it much more difficult to investigate accidents and crimes like the deadly hit and run on the parkway last week. >>> after 17 years of bringing political comedy to a whole new level, jon stewart announced he is stepping down from "the daily show". he told husband audience the news yesterday. stewart did not say what he would be doing next or when his last show will be. his contract expires in september. he did say he planned to have dinner with his family whom he heard were nice people. >> that happens to people in this business. your family?
mark segraves spoke to the chairman of the park police union. he says budget cuts have put staffing legalvels at their lowest points in five years. he was concerned about terror concerns. >> we're pulling detectives and horse pack officers to respond as patrol officers. we're pulling folks who usually do forensics collection to work as patrol officers because we're so short staffed. >> the union also told mark a lack of cameras on the baltimore-washington parkway is hurting the...
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mark segraves spoke with the chairman of the park police's union. he said bublg thedget cuts and low staffing levels have kept detectives from effectively investigating homicides and crashes. >> we could have probably gop back and looked at cameras feeds to see vehicles fleeing for instance this hit and run this past week where that skra was killed. >>> right now there are only a couple of cameras police can use on the parkway, although there is a plan to add the five you see here on this map by 2016. in response to the staffing concerns the park police chief says 18 more officers will join the force next week. >>> just about 9 after 5:00 now. here is a live look outside for you right now why we're expecting things to warm up in a pretty decent way. >> i think it's ready cold already. to think about a plunge farn that worries me. >> well, we're sort of in the pit of winter and it will be feeling like that. but right now not too bad. in vienna it's at 24. this afternoon, should be reaching the low 40s with just a few clouds coming through. another ho
mark segraves spoke with the chairman of the park police's union. he said bublg thedget cuts and low staffing levels have kept detectives from effectively investigating homicides and crashes. >> we could have probably gop back and looked at cameras feeds to see vehicles fleeing for instance this hit and run this past week where that skra was killed. >>> right now there are only a couple of cameras police can use on the parkway, although there is a plan to add the five you see...
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mark segraves spoke with the chairman of the park police's union. he says budget cuts have put staffing levels at their lowest in five year. he said terrorism was just one concern. >> we're not even able to effectively and responsibly investigate homicides. you can't blame a poor person for not eating. and that's where we are at this point. >> the union officer would told mark that it's been more difficult to investigate car accidents and crime like the deadly hit and run on the bw parkway last week. >>> maryland governor hogan is pushing hard to repeal the so-called rain tax. the republican outlined a new bill that would let the ten jurisdictions find alternative ways to pay for cleaning polluted rain runoff. the chesapeake bay foundation says the current law creates funding for programs that counties have failed to produce on their own for years. marylanders apparently support the new governor. but they don't support his proposals to slow the growth of education funding. this is according to a new poll from the "washington post". 27% of those surv
mark segraves spoke with the chairman of the park police's union. he says budget cuts have put staffing levels at their lowest in five year. he said terrorism was just one concern. >> we're not even able to effectively and responsibly investigate homicides. you can't blame a poor person for not eating. and that's where we are at this point. >> the union officer would told mark that it's been more difficult to investigate car accidents and crime like the deadly hit and run on the bw...
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if police unions won't allow that, all the speeches in the world aren't going to make things better. all that's been said. he brought up policing and slavery and nothing compares to slavery. however, when we look at stop and frisk, broken windows, slaves were innocent. those who come under and have been apprehended by stop and frisk are also innocent. he also said that because of the situations people are in, it affects their perspective. 80% white on white violence, but we don't do that to whites. so that still needs to be addressed. >> we'll have to break it there. thank you for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, the surprising connection to the man who now stands convicted of murdering the real american sniper chris kyle and chad littlefield. that's next. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies
if police unions won't allow that, all the speeches in the world aren't going to make things better. all that's been said. he brought up policing and slavery and nothing compares to slavery. however, when we look at stop and frisk, broken windows, slaves were innocent. those who come under and have been apprehended by stop and frisk are also innocent. he also said that because of the situations people are in, it affects their perspective. 80% white on white violence, but we don't do that to...
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if police unions won't allow that, all the speeches in the world aren't going to make things better. with all that's been said. he brought up policing and slavery and nothing compares to slavery. however, when we look at stop and frisk, broken windows, slaves were innocent. those who come under and have been apprehended by stop and frisk are also innocent. he also said that because of the situations people are in it affects their perspective. 80% white on white violence but we don't do that to whites. so that still needs to be addressed. >> we'll have to break it there. thank you for joining me tonight. >>> coming up the surprising connection to the man who now stands convicted of murdering the real american sniper chris kyle and chad littlefield. that's next. et is never clear. but at t. rowe price we can help guide your retirement savings. our experience is one reason 100% of our retirement funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so wherever your long-term goals take you we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks,
if police unions won't allow that, all the speeches in the world aren't going to make things better. with all that's been said. he brought up policing and slavery and nothing compares to slavery. however, when we look at stop and frisk, broken windows, slaves were innocent. those who come under and have been apprehended by stop and frisk are also innocent. he also said that because of the situations people are in it affects their perspective. 80% white on white violence but we don't do that to...
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he also serves as head of the kensington police union. >>> well, the stars are out in los angeles tonight. it is music's biggest night. betty yu is live at the 57th annual grammy >>> you may of felt it there was a earthquake. it hit at 6:29. no reports of any damage. >>> the 57th annual grammys are taking part. before the biggest show, the biggest names walked the red carpet, icons and music's biggest up and comers showed off their wardrobe. many will perform live tonight. many of them hoping to take home that grammy. >>> kpix5's betty yu is live at the staple center with a look at bay area nominees, is it the music? is it the fashion? or is it both? by the way you look great tonight. >> thank you, ken. >> reporter: all of. that the grammies are all about the all-star performances, the unique combinations, of course, the awards themes. they are handing out dozens of grammys tonight and among the hopeful handful of music greats from our own backyard. [music] [singing] >> reporter: from musical theater to heavy metal. [music] >> there is a little bit of everything for everyone in this year'
he also serves as head of the kensington police union. >>> well, the stars are out in los angeles tonight. it is music's biggest night. betty yu is live at the 57th annual grammy >>> you may of felt it there was a earthquake. it hit at 6:29. no reports of any damage. >>> the 57th annual grammys are taking part. before the biggest show, the biggest names walked the red carpet, icons and music's biggest up and comers showed off their wardrobe. many will perform live...
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as the family calls for justice, the head of the police union said officer leang deserves due process writing: gerley's girlfriend says she intend to sue the city for $50 million. if the officer is convicted. he could be sent to prison for 15 years. >> thank you, jonathan >>> this week we are looking at race in america. after retiring he took a walk using a golf club instead of a cane. last summer a police officer accused him of threatening her and threw him in gaol. allen schauffler looks at the case sparking outrage. >> reporter: in seattle golf-club carrying protesters called for reform all because of this. last july 9th, a police officer confronts him, saying he threatened her with a golf club. >> can you put that down please? >> what? >> i thought she was looking for a shoplifter. that's what i thought. >> 22 sometimes the officer arrived win gait to drop the golf club. five times she accuses him of threatening her. . >> nowhere in the dash cam video released by police is winn gate shown swinging the club. the air force veteran and retired bus driver who said he never had a probl
as the family calls for justice, the head of the police union said officer leang deserves due process writing: gerley's girlfriend says she intend to sue the city for $50 million. if the officer is convicted. he could be sent to prison for 15 years. >> thank you, jonathan >>> this week we are looking at race in america. after retiring he took a walk using a golf club instead of a cane. last summer a police officer accused him of threatening her and threw him in gaol. allen...
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injuries to the man he had shot, he spent -- >> were calling an ambulance. >> he goes to text the police union an idea, counsel on what he should be doing. >> from the reports, after the gun went off, he went back up to the roof, started texting his union reps, did not call in indolence. mr. gurley and his girlfriend went downstairs or mr. gurley collapsed and someone else had to call the ambulance. this is a huge problem. it does not make sense to me that someone who accidentally shot someone would decide the first course of action would be, let me get my union rep on the phone before actually do my duty to figure out, did i heard some of you, how can i make it better? >> vents warned, thank you for being with us executive director , of the center for constitutional rights. when we come back, we're going to portland oregon, were we will be joined by the college remake of kayla mueller, who just died in syria. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> we end today's show remembering kayla mueller,
injuries to the man he had shot, he spent -- >> were calling an ambulance. >> he goes to text the police union an idea, counsel on what he should be doing. >> from the reports, after the gun went off, he went back up to the roof, started texting his union reps, did not call in indolence. mr. gurley and his girlfriend went downstairs or mr. gurley collapsed and someone else had to call the ambulance. this is a huge problem. it does not make sense to me that someone who...
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. >> the reaction to that speech, from police unions, commentators and political adversaries was ferocious. the mayor of new york turned their backs on police, and they turned their backs on him. mayor bill de blasio had blood on their hands, sided with criminals, played the race card and used his own son to do it. how do we have that national conversation director comey is talking about. how do we make it more productive and informative than such conversations in the past. john green bomb the fbi is well fixed to investigate crime, world class evidence technicians, fabulous friendsics and computer systems. i wonder if they are equipped to be the spear head of a national conversation on race? >> well, they can be out there. they don't need to do it alone. there are a lot of people ready to have that conversation. it will be successful. it will not just be the f.b.i. it will be a lot of people working toot. >> like who? >> to talk about the issues. people in communities, in dementia, at various organizations like mine. people on the police side. you'll have to have people at all different s
. >> the reaction to that speech, from police unions, commentators and political adversaries was ferocious. the mayor of new york turned their backs on police, and they turned their backs on him. mayor bill de blasio had blood on their hands, sided with criminals, played the race card and used his own son to do it. how do we have that national conversation director comey is talking about. how do we make it more productive and informative than such conversations in the past. john green...
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>> yeah we've put in front of our police union a target for savings and we are asking them to come toalk about everything from disability to pensions to see how we can broker a compromise here. >> i also want to talk to you about tech, san francisco's relationship with a tech company fueling the economy. that's all good. we're seeing an upsurge in jobs. but companies owe the city in back taxes. why have you not been more aggressive in going after that? >> our treasurer, tax collector has a very strong policy not discussing people's tax liabilities. we know there are taxes owed. i've taken a strong position, and everyone else i spoke to pay your taxes, whatever they owe, and get into a system where you don't owe it. now, having said that, there's still delicate discussions going on about not changing neighborhood character. they agreed to pay all their taxes going forward and it's been a popular system. >> you sent someone to the treasurer to urge him not to collect the back taxes, 3, 3 1/2 years ago. >> i'm not sure where you got that, scott. >> the chief technology officer of the cit
>> yeah we've put in front of our police union a target for savings and we are asking them to come toalk about everything from disability to pensions to see how we can broker a compromise here. >> i also want to talk to you about tech, san francisco's relationship with a tech company fueling the economy. that's all good. we're seeing an upsurge in jobs. but companies owe the city in back taxes. why have you not been more aggressive in going after that? >> our treasurer, tax...
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. >> urging the police union and city hall to come to the table and come to some sort of accord to solve this pension reform and stop this officer exodus that is causing a lot of these problems in the community of san jose. this meeting begins at 6:30 tonight at brett hart middle school in south san jose. live in the south pay, damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> details on the search for the suspect who tried to run over a santa clara police officer monday night. police say they have arrested 30-year-old danny rodriguez garcia. apparently, he showed up at san francisco general with gunshot wound hours after the incident. police tried to pull him over monday night but he got away but not before trying to run down an officer. police fired into the car, apparently hitting him because he ended up checking in at the hospital. >>> san francisco coroner has confirmed what police suspected, the human remains found in a suitcase last month belonged to the former roommate of the man considered the prime suspect. the family of 58-year-old owe bhar shah juan released this statement --. >>> jodi
. >> urging the police union and city hall to come to the table and come to some sort of accord to solve this pension reform and stop this officer exodus that is causing a lot of these problems in the community of san jose. this meeting begins at 6:30 tonight at brett hart middle school in south san jose. live in the south pay, damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> details on the search for the suspect who tried to run over a santa clara police officer monday night. police say...
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the head of the denver police union calling for the police chief's resignation saying officers were told to stand down. union president nick rogers says there's no reason to allow someone to desecrate a memorial. two people are now under arrest. >> have you ever used uber? they are using a new safety feature. passengers will be able to press a panic button in the app if they feel threatened by the driver. it will be available in chicago first where two drivers were recently accused of attacking passengers. they already use background checks and monitor customer feedback feedback. >> you are not ready for your kids to leave home just yet? that might be a good thing. finding young adults who live with their parents a few extra years are smarter. researchers suggest the longer they are free of responsibility the more it allows the brain to mature and become more efficient. adolescence may not end until at least the age of 25. ainsley? >> listen to this a terrifying traffic stop gets a whole lot better when a scare turns into a proposal. she was riding with her boyfriend until police pulled
the head of the denver police union calling for the police chief's resignation saying officers were told to stand down. union president nick rogers says there's no reason to allow someone to desecrate a memorial. two people are now under arrest. >> have you ever used uber? they are using a new safety feature. passengers will be able to press a panic button in the app if they feel threatened by the driver. it will be available in chicago first where two drivers were recently accused of...
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engaging the community in terms of pals and other outreach programs that are supported by police associations and unions. so i wonder -- and this question is for the panel, but it seems obvious to me that, you know, in the states that don't have collective bargaining for police officers, that might be something that we would recommend. and so i'm curious to know if you think that would be a good idea or not. >> speaking on behalf of the fraternal order of police, sean as you well know the officers that work in non-union states make 30% less in salary and benefits than those that work in states that are unionized. the other problem is that the assault rates and killed in the line of duty are higher in states that don't have collective bargaining. and specifically, it's because of what you talked about. every major improvement to safety in law enforcement since 1915 has been made by the police officers deputies corrections officers forcing management to include programs like the bulletproof vest initiative worker's compensation, safety laws like our brothers in the firefighters have had since their inclus
engaging the community in terms of pals and other outreach programs that are supported by police associations and unions. so i wonder -- and this question is for the panel, but it seems obvious to me that, you know, in the states that don't have collective bargaining for police officers, that might be something that we would recommend. and so i'm curious to know if you think that would be a good idea or not. >> speaking on behalf of the fraternal order of police, sean as you well know the...
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i think that all unions need to have accountability and it is our system. >> not only can the policeve their rights just like somebody else has rights to use a system. >> when you're hurting another human being. you know, people trust their police, they trust their police and have awesome amount of power. when that trust starts to be violated, you're going to have a community issue there. john: what about the trust on your side, the occupy wall street protesters were provoking the police, spitting on them throwing things at them? >> that was also at a time when police were pepper spraying them, beating them. john: that came second. the protesters started it. >> it's a result of what they did. >> just as you can't blanket all officers you can't blanket protesters. i was a protester. john: fair enough. >>> my adventure with the anti-free speech mob. >> get off the campus. we don't want you here. . >> rape culture is a huge problem on college campuses. >> a rape culture we need to deal with. >> sexual assaults are epidemic levels across the country. john: there's a rape culture i hear t
i think that all unions need to have accountability and it is our system. >> not only can the policeve their rights just like somebody else has rights to use a system. >> when you're hurting another human being. you know, people trust their police, they trust their police and have awesome amount of power. when that trust starts to be violated, you're going to have a community issue there. john: what about the trust on your side, the occupy wall street protesters were provoking the...
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the -- with the case in new york where the two cops were shot, you had representatives of the police union police department trying to make the association of one man's actions, the man who killed the two cops when the entire issue was about and cops that have -- bad cops that have done the things that we know, the case in new york in the case in ferguson's. the coverage i have seen essentially silenced the debate and shifted it to something else. i was wondering if they could comment on that. >> book, -- look, hi\s job is to defend his officers at all costs. police union leaders, even when they know it was absolutely heinous and iran, they are going -- heinous and wrong they are , going to defend. that is what he is paid to do. he is not paid to offer an objective viewpoint's. the problem the problem is when those of us in media are unwilling to challenge him when he comes on air with his comments or unwilling to say wait a minute, and this particular case, you notice he has not said much about this cops who shot the dude in that dark hallway. and the gun discharge. it's a little hard to
the -- with the case in new york where the two cops were shot, you had representatives of the police union police department trying to make the association of one man's actions, the man who killed the two cops when the entire issue was about and cops that have -- bad cops that have done the things that we know, the case in new york in the case in ferguson's. the coverage i have seen essentially silenced the debate and shifted it to something else. i was wondering if they could comment on that....
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protesters are obviously onboard with that decision, but the police union is not. e calling for denver's police chief robert white to step down. and now a lot of other people here want outside investigators to figure out what's going on inside the denver police department. and just today protesters have hand-delivered almost 20,000 signatures to federal investigators demanding the u.s. department of justice step in. now, we do want to make sure that we mention police officers say that they were in the right in this latest incident involving this teenager because they say they were in danger. now, the denver police department is conducting an internal affairs review on this case. and we're told the u.s. department of justice is also keeping a close eye. megyn, back to you. >> ashly, thank you. we'll be right back. plus "hannity" at the top of the hour. stay tuned. >> to demonstrate that you're a leader, you're the commander in >>> already getting huge reaction to mayor giuliani. i will be on vacation for the next week in balmy colorado. i'i'i'i'i'i' >> it is friday,
protesters are obviously onboard with that decision, but the police union is not. e calling for denver's police chief robert white to step down. and now a lot of other people here want outside investigators to figure out what's going on inside the denver police department. and just today protesters have hand-delivered almost 20,000 signatures to federal investigators demanding the u.s. department of justice step in. now, we do want to make sure that we mention police officers say that they were...
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a police union lawyer calls the police response justified. >> the use of force that was necessary inct result of the defendant's actions or the suspect's actions. >> reporter: an internal affairs investigation did clear the officers of using excessive force and disciplined the officer who turned off the dash camera. now, that officer is appealing her punishment and because the camera was turned off, again, all the charges that were filed against bufford have been thrown out. the st. louis city attorney, winston calvert, issued a statement saying, there were two police cars at the site of this incident and the camera was shut off in one of the police cars. the other car dashcam was still rolling. the second dashcam shows the officers did their job, took the suspect into custody, the suspect was found with a 9-millimeter semiautomatic pistol. they did what had to be done to protect themselves. >> i want to bring in tom fuentes to talk more about this. hello, tom. what do you see on that tape? do you see excessive force here? >> no, from what i saw on that tape, i don't see excessive fo
a police union lawyer calls the police response justified. >> the use of force that was necessary inct result of the defendant's actions or the suspect's actions. >> reporter: an internal affairs investigation did clear the officers of using excessive force and disciplined the officer who turned off the dash camera. now, that officer is appealing her punishment and because the camera was turned off, again, all the charges that were filed against bufford have been thrown out. the st....
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. >>> the french police union says three soldiers were attacked today by a man with a knife. on patrol outside a jewish community center outside france. the country has been on high alert since the "charlie hebdo" attacks left 20 people dead in and around paris. the u.s. and north korea have been talking about talking about that country's nuclear program. it is just one area where american diplomats are trying to make deals with long-time adversaries. >> under questioning by republican senator marco rubio of florida the state department's top officials admitted they were kept in the dark by the white house for 16 of the 18 months when two national security council staffers conducted secret negotiations with the castro regime. still the administration vowed not to vow to the demand that american diplomats must cease their engagement with cuban dissident groups. >> i don't know whether that is a real condition on their part but we could not accept that condition. >> this is going to be hard. they don't just give up their power. we will be able to generate more pressure on the c
. >>> the french police union says three soldiers were attacked today by a man with a knife. on patrol outside a jewish community center outside france. the country has been on high alert since the "charlie hebdo" attacks left 20 people dead in and around paris. the u.s. and north korea have been talking about talking about that country's nuclear program. it is just one area where american diplomats are trying to make deals with long-time adversaries. >> under...
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this was mark seagraves spoke with the chairman of the parks police union saying terrorism was a concern at monuments across the united states especially in light of attacks in other countries. even things like homicide investigations are suffering. >> we're pulling detectives and horseback officers to respond as patrol officers. we're pulling folks who usually do forensic evidence collection to work as patrol office because we're so short staffed. >> the union officer told mark the agency does have enough cameras to practice incidents on roads like the baltimore-washington parkway, maryland state highway administration planning to put in six new cameras next year. >>> the daughter of whitney houston a show of support, bobbi chris mean brown. >>> and what about a drone-related degree? a look at colleges now offering that kind of education. >> i don't care about expensive things. ♪ cashmere coats, diamond rings ♪ >> plus "chicago" onstage in our area starring a familiar face. john o'hurley is here with a look at the show you might not have known that that "seinfeld" star can sing and danc
this was mark seagraves spoke with the chairman of the parks police union saying terrorism was a concern at monuments across the united states especially in light of attacks in other countries. even things like homicide investigations are suffering. >> we're pulling detectives and horseback officers to respond as patrol officers. we're pulling folks who usually do forensic evidence collection to work as patrol office because we're so short staffed. >> the union officer told mark the...
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the police union disagrees. >> it stends a clear message to everyone in the police department specifically -- sends a clear message to every 1 in the police department specifically and d.c. government in general if you speak up, you'll get your head chopped off. >> captain burton was demoted and he tried to use misinformation to distract everyone from that and the vast majority of the members on the police department know that. >> reporter: chief lanier said on the stand burton was demoted for his handling of a barricade situation in which an individual was killed and also for his handling of the caribbean festival some years ago. a lot of fights broke out at that event. should point out chief lanier underscored the rules for celebrities getting police escorts. she said again the procedures call for escorts for the president, the vice president, heads of state and on occasion for celebrities, but each of those cases will be judged by a case by case situation, not everybody will get that escort. back to you buys. >>> basketball analyst greg anthony -- guys. >>> basketball analyst greg antho
the police union disagrees. >> it stends a clear message to everyone in the police department specifically -- sends a clear message to every 1 in the police department specifically and d.c. government in general if you speak up, you'll get your head chopped off. >> captain burton was demoted and he tried to use misinformation to distract everyone from that and the vast majority of the members on the police department know that. >> reporter: chief lanier said on the stand...
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the police union that described the complex where he was killed as one of the most dangerous in the city. >> it was right about here that he was shot and killed the officer was doing a routine patrol he had a flashlight in one hand, and a gun in the other when he pushed open this door, the gun went off accidentally, and akie girly was an innocent victim. >> but the prosecutor says the officer shouldn't have had his hand on the trigger p as there is no threat. melissa butler was with gurley trying to perform cpr while they argued about reporting the shooting. >> my lane did in our community what wouldn't happen in a white community. they would not be a vertical patrol in a white community where there has been no reports of anything happen, and the officer comes down the stairs with his gun unholsterred that wouldn't happen. >> the shooting comes amido a national debate over how minority communities are policed. the choking death of eric garner sparked protests, that did not result in charges be evens the police that killed them. the case highlights the unreliable of the grand jury system
the police union that described the complex where he was killed as one of the most dangerous in the city. >> it was right about here that he was shot and killed the officer was doing a routine patrol he had a flashlight in one hand, and a gun in the other when he pushed open this door, the gun went off accidentally, and akie girly was an innocent victim. >> but the prosecutor says the officer shouldn't have had his hand on the trigger p as there is no threat. melissa butler was with...
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a police union lawyer who represents one of the officers on the video calls the police response justifiedthe use of force that was necessary in this case was a direct result of the defendant's actions or the suspect's actions. >> reporter: an internal affairs investigation did clear the officers of using excessive force and disciplined the officer who turned off the dash camera. now that officer is appealing her punishment and because the camera was turned off, again, all charges that were filed against buffert were thrown out. now the st. louis city attorney, winston calvert issued a statement, i want to read it to you. there were two police cars at the sight of this incident and the camera was shut off in one of the police cars. the other car dash cam was still rolling. the second dash cam shows the officers did their job, took the suspect into custody, the suspect was found with a .9 millimeter semi-automatic pistol. the statement goes on to say, the officers did what had to be done to protect themselves. carol. >> all right. alina mu chad doe reporting live for us this morning. thank
a police union lawyer who represents one of the officers on the video calls the police response justifiedthe use of force that was necessary in this case was a direct result of the defendant's actions or the suspect's actions. >> reporter: an internal affairs investigation did clear the officers of using excessive force and disciplined the officer who turned off the dash camera. now that officer is appealing her punishment and because the camera was turned off, again, all charges that...
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police union is strongly opposed. alan is at the meeting and will have a report at 11:00 o'clock over on channel 7. >>> freeway ramp are expected to reopen right about now after tanker truck flipped over near highway 99 in elk grove. the truck was carrying liquid nitrogen. you can see it just spewing out from the tank. officials say nitrogen vapor not toxic and not flammable and no hazard to the public. crew unable to off load the gas so they had this. >> san francisco making unprecedented push to try to eliminate traffic fatality by the year 2024 including making street? a prchlt and increasing the enforcement of the city. today the city announced another part of that over all strategy. special training for truck drivers. about carolyn tyler has the story. >> not easy maneuvering large vehicle in san francisco. but thousands of drivers do it every day including 10 year veteran robert frasier. >> people in the bike especially with this. very hard. >>reporter: today mayor ed lee announce new education initiative for pr
police union is strongly opposed. alan is at the meeting and will have a report at 11:00 o'clock over on channel 7. >>> freeway ramp are expected to reopen right about now after tanker truck flipped over near highway 99 in elk grove. the truck was carrying liquid nitrogen. you can see it just spewing out from the tank. officials say nitrogen vapor not toxic and not flammable and no hazard to the public. crew unable to off load the gas so they had this. >> san francisco making...
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protesters are obviously onboard with that decision, but the police union is not. r denver's police chief robert white to step down. and now a lot of other people here want outside investigators to figure out what's going on inside the denver police department. and just today protesters have hand-delivered almost 20,000 signatures to federal investigators demanding the u.s. department of justice step in. now, we do want to make sure that we mention police officers say that they were in the right in this latest incident involving this teenager because they say they were in danger. now, the denver police department is conducting an internal affairs review on this case. and we're told the u.s. department of justice is also keeping a close eye. megyn, back to you. >> ashly, thank you. we'll be right back. plus "hannity" at the top of the hour. stay tuned. >> to demonstrate that you're a leader, you're the commander in i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night and stay awake duri
protesters are obviously onboard with that decision, but the police union is not. r denver's police chief robert white to step down. and now a lot of other people here want outside investigators to figure out what's going on inside the denver police department. and just today protesters have hand-delivered almost 20,000 signatures to federal investigators demanding the u.s. department of justice step in. now, we do want to make sure that we mention police officers say that they were in the...
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that moving officers off their normal beats and into patrol is paying off, but the mayor and the police union agree that this is a short-term solution. they're still at odds over what the long-term fix is. >> and we know that they are continuing to hustle, but we need more officers. we know we need more officers. >> just the fact that they're prioritizing here, we need to take a look at where they're taking the other priorities from and if there's crime going up in that area. >> no officer is immune to doing these follow-up investigations on these burglaries. we're taking these very seriously as is evident with these recent arrests. >> the good news doesn't stop with those three arrests. police say they have also recovered a large amount of stolen property so the victims will be getting their things back very soon. >>> new video this morning from the peninsula where a 19-year-old man was shot on an overpass near 101. this happened in san mateo around 4:30 yesterday afternoon where peninsula avenue crosses over 101. the overpass was shut down for hours and that tied up traffic during the eveni
that moving officers off their normal beats and into patrol is paying off, but the mayor and the police union agree that this is a short-term solution. they're still at odds over what the long-term fix is. >> and we know that they are continuing to hustle, but we need more officers. we know we need more officers. >> just the fact that they're prioritizing here, we need to take a look at where they're taking the other priorities from and if there's crime going up in that area....
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in negotiation with the fire union and the police union, you have serious negotiations. i think there's a qualitative difference between the relationship of the american people and the men and women who have signed and sworn that oath, given up their freedoms and even in training exercises put their lives at risk. >> most states around the country are very committed to our military force and they want to make sure they're compensated and taken care of. they want to make sure we're doing anytime a sufficient manner. if we're giving them the literacy training to make decisions. >> well i would say, senator, i think the moment that ends, no matter what you pay men and women, they're not going to sign up. the moment that that attitude changes, as it was in the 1970s, it's going to be difficult to recruit people to service. >> on our indian reservations, a lot of people serve three or four years and very rarely go for a career. i had a difficult time getting our native americans to go to the military academies. but it seems that aside from whatever we do, there is a tradition
in negotiation with the fire union and the police union, you have serious negotiations. i think there's a qualitative difference between the relationship of the american people and the men and women who have signed and sworn that oath, given up their freedoms and even in training exercises put their lives at risk. >> most states around the country are very committed to our military force and they want to make sure they're compensated and taken care of. they want to make sure we're doing...
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the mayor and police union agree it cannot be a long-term solution, but are still at odds over how to solve the problem. >> and we know that they're continuing to hustle. but we need more officers we know we need more officers. >> reporter: julie wegman is also grateful to see arrest but is concerned about police being stretched so thin. >> just the fact that they're prioritizing here we need to take a look at where they're taking the other priorities from and if there is crime going up in that area. >> reporter: police say they will continue to do what is working. negative, officer is immune to doing these follow-up investigations on these burglaries. we're taking this very seriously, as is evident with these recent arrests. >> reporter: while police are not releasing many details about the suspects yet, officers say they did recover a lot of stolen property and victims are being contacted. live in san jose, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> a post office in willow glen is investigating a former employee who admitted to throwing mail in the trash. coming up, hear from local busine
the mayor and police union agree it cannot be a long-term solution, but are still at odds over how to solve the problem. >> and we know that they're continuing to hustle. but we need more officers we know we need more officers. >> reporter: julie wegman is also grateful to see arrest but is concerned about police being stretched so thin. >> just the fact that they're prioritizing here we need to take a look at where they're taking the other priorities from and if there is...
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police. >> 400 union workers at the refinery in martinez are on strike but shutting down the plant for safety reasons before they hilt the picket line. we got pictures of the refeignry this morning with no pickets up. the shut down will be finished by thursday. the workers are taking part in a walk out by the united steel workers union and refineries in california texas and connecticut. working conditions and staffing are said to be unsafe and the company is offering a fair contract. united states oil surprises rose over concerns on supply but the increase probably will not last until the strike goes nationwide. >> government updated the number of measles cases detected so far. the centers for disease control reports 102 indicates in -- cases in 14 states. 91 cases are confirmed in california mostly linked to disney outbreak with patients in san mateo and santa clara and alameda and marin counties. officials warn against the trend by some not to vaccinate saying getting the shot is the best way to prevent measles. >> the biggest stars if hollywood will get together for a lunch. the lunch is i
police. >> 400 union workers at the refinery in martinez are on strike but shutting down the plant for safety reasons before they hilt the picket line. we got pictures of the refeignry this morning with no pickets up. the shut down will be finished by thursday. the workers are taking part in a walk out by the united steel workers union and refineries in california texas and connecticut. working conditions and staffing are said to be unsafe and the company is offering a fair contract....
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. >> pelley: a top executive at a credit union told police an amazing story about a home invasion, a, and being forced to rob his own employer. vinita nair has our story. >> reporter: police in bristol, connecticut are still gathering evidence from the home of 46-year-old matthew yussman in a case that is equal parts bizarre and mysterious. early monday morning the chief financial officer of the credit union told police that two masked gunmen entered his home. he says the men, who spoke with accents, restrained him and his 70-year-old mother for eight hours. uous man told police the men strapped what looked to be an explosive device underneath his shirt. new britain police chief james wardell. >> we claimed if they didn't follow through with his demands they would detonate the device. >> reporter: he said the masked men made sure he had a phone on him. one of the reports said he contacted an employee at the bank who alerted you. is that what happened? >> he contacted another employee of the bank, who was out of town, and requested his assistance with this plan to steal money. >> repo
. >> pelley: a top executive at a credit union told police an amazing story about a home invasion, a, and being forced to rob his own employer. vinita nair has our story. >> reporter: police in bristol, connecticut are still gathering evidence from the home of 46-year-old matthew yussman in a case that is equal parts bizarre and mysterious. early monday morning the chief financial officer of the credit union told police that two masked gunmen entered his home. he says the men, who...
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the police union says the tape shows proper procedure against someone resisting arrest. >> one of twoged with stabbing a classmate told detectives she did it to protect herself and her family from an on-line fictional character known as slender man. a video of the police interview was played during a pre-trial hearing them girls were 12 at the time of the attack and have been charged as adults. defense attorneys are trying to have the case moved to juvenile court. >>> in denmark tens of thousands of people gathered in copenhagen to remember the victims of a pair of terror attacks. it took place outside of the cultural center where a gunman shot through the windows during a panel discussion on freedom of expression. a security guard outside of a synagogue was with also shot and killed. the suspect died in a shootout with police. >>> a north carolina man accused of three muslim students to death now faces charges of triple homicide. investigators say craig hicks gunned down the neighbors who were his neighbors in a dispute over parking spaces. they say there is no evidence it was a hate
the police union says the tape shows proper procedure against someone resisting arrest. >> one of twoged with stabbing a classmate told detectives she did it to protect herself and her family from an on-line fictional character known as slender man. a video of the police interview was played during a pre-trial hearing them girls were 12 at the time of the attack and have been charged as adults. defense attorneys are trying to have the case moved to juvenile court. >>> in denmark...
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some of the comments from union leaders achieve the opposite of what the union leaders want to achieve. they actually make police officers' lives more -- put them at more risk. so i think it'll be great for unions to understand that our job is to protect our members. but, you know, our job is to also serve the public and their voice matter and certain things they feel, if they feel like certain things are occurring, a way that it's not supposed to we should take heed to that and listen to them. >> thank you, sir. >> sorry, thank you. >> thank you very much. i want to thank the panel for your testimony and for being here today. now, i turn it over to task force members for any questions they may have for any of the panelists and we'll start with the chief. >> i want to thank you all for taking the time to be here today, very good comments. i think that mr. st. jermaine your comments particularly touched home with me. and it's never too late to be a police officer. and i think that we need people from communities such as yourself. and so what i'm asking you about is maybe some suggestions that you could provide on
some of the comments from union leaders achieve the opposite of what the union leaders want to achieve. they actually make police officers' lives more -- put them at more risk. so i think it'll be great for unions to understand that our job is to protect our members. but, you know, our job is to also serve the public and their voice matter and certain things they feel, if they feel like certain things are occurring, a way that it's not supposed to we should take heed to that and listen to them....
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now this crime prompted a large police response in and around union square, we saw officers take one man into custody at stockton, all though it is unclear what his connection was to the stabbing. >>> police blocked off the square with crime scene tape, it is unclear exactly what evidence was found in that area of union square we're working to get more information obviously from san francisco police as we bring you back out here live the storeremains closed right now, normally it would be open if it weren't for the attacks that took place inside here early this morning. pam we have asked police are still investigating at this point exactly what the motive was for this stabbing. >>> all right certainly the investigation will continue we'll check in with you in a little bit. time now, 6:05. surveillance video released by san jose police of a liqueur store robbery that led to the shooting death of a security guard. on that video you see a man walk into the liqueur store, stumble and run away just outside the store security guard was shot and killed. he was working next door at a nightclu
now this crime prompted a large police response in and around union square, we saw officers take one man into custody at stockton, all though it is unclear what his connection was to the stabbing. >>> police blocked off the square with crime scene tape, it is unclear exactly what evidence was found in that area of union square we're working to get more information obviously from san francisco police as we bring you back out here live the storeremains closed right now, normally it would...
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this crime prompted a large police response in and around union square. they took one man into custody at stockton and dearly. it is unclear the connection to the stabbing. there was a portion of the square blocked all with crime scene tape. it is unclear what evidence was there, but police can't say at this point what the motive was for the attack, brian we're certainly looking to get more information and we'll let you know when they do. >> thank you. >>> in the meantime freemont police looking for a woman accused of posing as a prostitute and drugging and robbing a customer. police release this photo of the suspect, the victim says he met her on a prostitution website two weeks ago, she calls herself chrissy, he says they were at his house when he passed out when he woke up he was bound and getting beating up by three men. they stole cash, cell phones and laptops. police believe the man passed out because he was drugged by the woman. the woman has several tattoos including stars on her chest and script writing on her back. >>> firefighters are standing
this crime prompted a large police response in and around union square. they took one man into custody at stockton and dearly. it is unclear the connection to the stabbing. there was a portion of the square blocked all with crime scene tape. it is unclear what evidence was there, but police can't say at this point what the motive was for the attack, brian we're certainly looking to get more information and we'll let you know when they do. >> thank you. >>> in the meantime...
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. >> police officers did respond to the achieve financial credit union where they encountered an adult male in a motor vehicle who had what appeared to be an explosive device strapped to his person. >> reporter: after careful investigation, police determined both devices were fake. >> connecticut state police bomb squad was able to render the device that had been strapped to this individual safe. this person was not injured during the incident. the device has been turned over to the federal bureau of investigation. >> not double. here's where it gets interesting. the credits union executive, mr. yussman was taken to the hospital in handcuffs. investigators are trying to find out whether or not he was actually a willing participant >>> you're not going to believe this video. waf the car on the rate go over the embankment and down to the highway below outside of boston. the 33-year-old was behind the wheel. this pickup truck hit the barrier and dropped like a rock to the deck below and just missed another vehicle by seconds. his parents are thankful he survived. >> he
. >> police officers did respond to the achieve financial credit union where they encountered an adult male in a motor vehicle who had what appeared to be an explosive device strapped to his person. >> reporter: after careful investigation, police determined both devices were fake. >> connecticut state police bomb squad was able to render the device that had been strapped to this individual safe. this person was not injured during the incident. the device has been turned over...