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i worked closely with the capitol police board to the right of me. if there are security questions, they pretty much have oversight of u.s. capitol police and are the intermediary between u.s. capitol police and members of congress. for the operational security plans on the campus, the chief does have a bit of autonomy, but i do make my counterparts aware of the security and operational planning for the campus. chairman reed: thank you, chief. >> as architect, i am in charge of the maintenance, care, and upkeep of the entire complex, including the house and senate office buildings, the supreme court, library of congress, and botana gardens. as it relates to the capitol police board, my primary role is to advise the board on the physical implications of security decisions and to plan, design, and construct security infrastructure projects that are appropriated by congress. chairman reed: general gibson, could you? general gibson: i am solely responsible for cybersecurity of senate i.t. infrastructure, and i am responsible for securing senators, the sta
i worked closely with the capitol police board to the right of me. if there are security questions, they pretty much have oversight of u.s. capitol police and are the intermediary between u.s. capitol police and members of congress. for the operational security plans on the campus, the chief does have a bit of autonomy, but i do make my counterparts aware of the security and operational planning for the campus. chairman reed: thank you, chief. >> as architect, i am in charge of the...
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it's also my understanding the capitol police board is actively searching for the next chief of police. this isn't a question about the board, per se. but if we were to approve a transition toward a proactive protective force, what are the traits the board should look for in a new chief? >> it probably wouldn't be appropriate for me to weigh in on something like that. being independent, it makes whoever the board decides to choose or however they're chosen, it's really not up to me to decide that. i will work with whoever they place in that position, and i will have oversight of that individual. >> okay. i'm not looking for a person. just what are the kind of the traits, what are the skillsets? we've been talking about thinking outside the box and bringing in new ideas. is it someone that has an extensive amount of law enforcement? is it someone we should be looking at from a municipal or a large city? or is it someone we should be looking at through another agency such as the fbi or secret service? just kind of getting an idea from the committee that has at least some level of oversig
it's also my understanding the capitol police board is actively searching for the next chief of police. this isn't a question about the board, per se. but if we were to approve a transition toward a proactive protective force, what are the traits the board should look for in a new chief? >> it probably wouldn't be appropriate for me to weigh in on something like that. being independent, it makes whoever the board decides to choose or however they're chosen, it's really not up to me to...
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capitol police board. i've said for a long time that an overhaul of the board is needed. i believe inspector general bolton's report has been extremely helpful. unfortunately the capitol police board has failed to execute on his recommendations. let me remind you, ig bolton reports to the board. and like ig bolton, the ability to manage and interpret information from other agencies and i believe it must operate as proactive protection force and less as a traditional police department. this evolution will require updated training and hiring practices to reflect the uspc's refined mission, hough, we cannot even begin to implement these reforms without first addressing the capitol police board's failed structure which sequesters authority in a slow-moving organization focused on political ends and the capitol ability to respond nimbly to emergent threats. you see by my chart here how the security structure currently works. you want to hold that up? the speaker apoints the house sergeant at arms who oversees t
capitol police board. i've said for a long time that an overhaul of the board is needed. i believe inspector general bolton's report has been extremely helpful. unfortunately the capitol police board has failed to execute on his recommendations. let me remind you, ig bolton reports to the board. and like ig bolton, the ability to manage and interpret information from other agencies and i believe it must operate as proactive protection force and less as a traditional police department. this...
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i mentioned the capitol police board earlier. can you explain the purpose of the police board? could you tell us is that the structure similar to other federal law enforcement agencies? inspector general bolton: given that the capital replete -- police force is not under my view, i have no jurisdiction concerning the board. i report to the board. that is true. i am unfamiliar with the indices i belong to have that kind of similar set up. this is a neat -- a unique atmosphere and environment that we are dealing with. that is certainly discussions and i understand homeland security on the senate side are looking into it and i believe they are issuing a report may 1 or sometime around there. it is a need -- it is a unique circumstance and should be addressed among the committee, but i don't have any purview over the capitol police force. rep. davis: would you say you came across any information that would say the board is engaged actively? inspector general bolton: i do know that the board holds board meetings with the department. at least i know they are engaged in the past. there
i mentioned the capitol police board earlier. can you explain the purpose of the police board? could you tell us is that the structure similar to other federal law enforcement agencies? inspector general bolton: given that the capital replete -- police force is not under my view, i have no jurisdiction concerning the board. i report to the board. that is true. i am unfamiliar with the indices i belong to have that kind of similar set up. this is a neat -- a unique atmosphere and environment...
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board. >> interesting ideas. i hope is we look forward to getting more officers on the force, that they look into your suggestions. i mentioned capitol police earlier, can you explain and tell us, is that structure similar to other federal law enforcement agencies? to any other agencies have a similar board? >> really not under my purview, i have no jurisdiction concerning the board. i report to the board, that is true, i am unfamiliar the agencies i belong to to have that similar setup. this is a unique atmosphere and environment we are dealing with with which you have a house side senate and architect of the capitol. that is certainly discussions i understand home and security on the senate side are looking into and i believe they are issuing a report may 1 or sometime around their so it is a unique certain circumstances and should be addressed but i don't have any perfume over the capitol police force. >> okay. did you come across any information say that the board is engaged actively in the department? >> i do know the board will board meetings within the department at the very least, i know they are engaged in the past but at least mon
board. >> interesting ideas. i hope is we look forward to getting more officers on the force, that they look into your suggestions. i mentioned capitol police earlier, can you explain and tell us, is that structure similar to other federal law enforcement agencies? to any other agencies have a similar board? >> really not under my purview, i have no jurisdiction concerning the board. i report to the board, that is true, i am unfamiliar the agencies i belong to to have that similar...
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you know, i mentioned the capitol police board earlier, can you explain the purpose of the police boardo other law enforcement agencies? do any other agencies have a similar board? >> given the capitol police board is really not under my purview, i have actually know jurisdiction concerning the board, i report to the board, that is true. i'm faunl with at least the agencies that i belong to would have that kind of similar setup but this is a unique atmosphere and environment that we are dealing with, since you have a house side, senate and architect of the capitol. that is certainly a discussion i understand homeland security over on the senate side are looking into and i believe they will be issuing a report may 1st or some time around there. it is a unique set of circumstances. it certainly would be something that should be addressed and discussed amongst the committees. but i don't have any purview over the capitol police force. >> did you come across any information that would say that the board is engaged actively in the oversight of the department? >> well, i do know that the boar
you know, i mentioned the capitol police board earlier, can you explain the purpose of the police boardo other law enforcement agencies? do any other agencies have a similar board? >> given the capitol police board is really not under my purview, i have actually know jurisdiction concerning the board, i report to the board, that is true. i'm faunl with at least the agencies that i belong to would have that kind of similar setup but this is a unique atmosphere and environment that we are...
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requiring that every county has police accountability boards. saying that force against people should be necessary and proportionate. these are not drastic, but they are necessary. because it's showing our community that you must be involved in a process of policing, but it's also showing policing that you must change in the way you were dealing with
requiring that every county has police accountability boards. saying that force against people should be necessary and proportionate. these are not drastic, but they are necessary. because it's showing our community that you must be involved in a process of policing, but it's also showing policing that you must change in the way you were dealing with
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they both bring something different to the police board than that board has had in the past. i don't think that board is perfectly structured, but i do think those two people with the architect, the capitol naval academy graduate rick blanton who was in charge of building projects at both of the airports before he took this job, at dulles and national, has a great security background, and i think we ought to be looking at what we do to make that police board work for efficiently, when there is a crisis. all three of them are distracted in other ways at that time. >> let's talk about president biden's infrastructure proposal. your leader mitch mcconnell signaled republicans are going to oppose those proposals, but polls show that investing more in roads, bridges, high speed rail broad band is widely popular. any worry that the gop is on the wrong side of this issue? >> i'm actually for all of that. if the proposal was to do just that, i don't think there would be a problem with the bipartisan group of supporters for this package. i've reached out to the white house a couple of
they both bring something different to the police board than that board has had in the past. i don't think that board is perfectly structured, but i do think those two people with the architect, the capitol naval academy graduate rick blanton who was in charge of building projects at both of the airports before he took this job, at dulles and national, has a great security background, and i think we ought to be looking at what we do to make that police board work for efficiently, when there is...
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capitol police board for blocking past security changes. i firmly believe that any indictment of the u.s. capitol police is performance on and leading up to january 6 also be a reflection of the usc peas board. but bolton push back against that accusation. he says it's actually congress that inside the capitol police have the funds to make needed security team jit. we have a lot of work to do during a democratic congressman gk butterfield says in the end, democrats and republicans stand ready to provide capital bullies. with more funding to help and we must do it quickly and bolton says his office plans to release even more findings in the weeks to come. >> in washington. i'm raquel martin. travel is on the rise and help passengers stay socially distant. the oakland international airport has introduced clear. >> a touchless security screening technology clear is already being used at other airports in california. it uses passengers eyes or fingerprints to help them move more quickly through checkpoints. it is an opt-in membership service tha
capitol police board for blocking past security changes. i firmly believe that any indictment of the u.s. capitol police is performance on and leading up to january 6 also be a reflection of the usc peas board. but bolton push back against that accusation. he says it's actually congress that inside the capitol police have the funds to make needed security team jit. we have a lot of work to do during a democratic congressman gk butterfield says in the end, democrats and republicans stand ready...
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>> i think they should be extended as long as the police board and the -- the commander of the capitol police think they need it. look, shep, after 9/11, we left 250 national guardsmen at the capitol two years. never an argument. nobody argued that point because the capitol was known to be a target had it not been for some patriots who took that plane down before it got there 250 guardsmen stayed there two years out of the d.c. guard, who normally has that mission. it is time that we recognize we need this immediate response force which was in the capitol and when they leave, we need a quick reaction for capitol police many said that could be done by local law enforcement. who's going to back them up at 3:00 in the morning? >> your point is well taken. >> that's why we need to have the national guard, d.c. national guard properly manned and equipped to be able to back up the capitol police because the capitol police is doing a great job. they're 233 officers short that didn't just happen. last year they didn't have a class because of the covid, and it's hard to recruit police officers
>> i think they should be extended as long as the police board and the -- the commander of the capitol police think they need it. look, shep, after 9/11, we left 250 national guardsmen at the capitol two years. never an argument. nobody argued that point because the capitol was known to be a target had it not been for some patriots who took that plane down before it got there 250 guardsmen stayed there two years out of the d.c. guard, who normally has that mission. it is time that we...
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should be more or less you know arresting people at their behalf we've now much more intrusive policing board and more democratic way of governing the police but i don't think it's there for political parties to be saying who should be arrested and who should not that's a matter for the police but i think that's getting away from the root causes here because the root causes i think are built in people's insecurities which which happened gone away and which have been a century to buy brags that they did there will be triggers and things like the bobby story funeral and the lack of prosecutions and and things like that bring these things to the fore but i think is the only around factors the underlying factors which are really the ones that we should examine i think you know viewers outside of north are these are very familiar micro issues to people living in art and in northern ireland but i think the outside viewers i think they did the keating to take away is that you know in terms of the 2 communities there's been a shift indeed it was described as a tectonic shift by the venti shippey of r
should be more or less you know arresting people at their behalf we've now much more intrusive policing board and more democratic way of governing the police but i don't think it's there for political parties to be saying who should be arrested and who should not that's a matter for the police but i think that's getting away from the root causes here because the root causes i think are built in people's insecurities which which happened gone away and which have been a century to buy brags that...
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of the million people who could be on the advisory board, why do you want a cop killer on a police reformhat do you expect from cuomo in a democratic city? seeat when you are a civil righs attorney. you go on the board. i'd rather have somebody. you've been fighting for civil rights your whole life. >> thank you. anyone but a cop killer. it makes no logical sense but that's new york and that's cuomo. regarding the hate crime that took place involving black suspect who stomped on an asian woman, i don't hear the outcry of white supremacy being talked about in atlanta. that's a hate crime. they should be prosecuting that man. but you hear crickets from the white house and aoc because his skin color doesn't fit their playbook. i want to make a comment regarding the george floyd case. gregg jarrett is correct. the reason why the prosecutor has to put that witnessok on, te girlfriend is because if they don't the defense is going to and regardless of everything gregg said, which i agree. the medical experts have not opined. it's going to be discussed later on. >> sean: all right. let me go to g
of the million people who could be on the advisory board, why do you want a cop killer on a police reformhat do you expect from cuomo in a democratic city? seeat when you are a civil righs attorney. you go on the board. i'd rather have somebody. you've been fighting for civil rights your whole life. >> thank you. anyone but a cop killer. it makes no logical sense but that's new york and that's cuomo. regarding the hate crime that took place involving black suspect who stomped on an asian...
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make decisions instead of using what is considered to be the creeky structure with the capitol police board that does not give the chief very much discretion to make decisions in the short-term. the force is also seriously understaffed. there is a large vacancy. many people say the events of the year have been demoralizing and some are considering leaving before their normal terms would expire. the capitol police here face very serious decisions and the members of congress who ultimately will make the decisions have not decided what they will be. >> chief gainer, can you talk about your sense of morale? >> i think you're in a tough position losing two officers in three months. many of those officers were there in 1998 when two more officers were killed. officer j.j. chestnut and john gibson. several of them have followed up with the event of sergeant chris penny who was killed nearly 20 years ago. they feel all of this in a community. they are tired from the long hours. they're short some 230 officers. many have been working days off. many have been working 12 and 16 hours a day. they're st
make decisions instead of using what is considered to be the creeky structure with the capitol police board that does not give the chief very much discretion to make decisions in the short-term. the force is also seriously understaffed. there is a large vacancy. many people say the events of the year have been demoralizing and some are considering leaving before their normal terms would expire. the capitol police here face very serious decisions and the members of congress who ultimately will...
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amy: lori lightfoot before she was mayor, was president of the chicago police board and chair of the ntability task force. where do you see these protests going? >> i think the protests will likely continue. i think aside from the marching, aside from the protests, we really need to look at instuting some kind of policy in regard to put pursuits in chicago specifically. right now there is no policy. that is something i ready know a few peoe around the south si that have worked at raising awareness on how police rrorize our communities were starti to seriously consider the need to institute some so of foot rsuit policy because it cannot continue because we cannot continue to allow the chicago police department to kill black and brown people in our community's when they are running away. amy: is there any discussion, any word about the charging of the police officer who killed adam? >> know, as of now, i've not heard of any charges bng broughtp on officer eric stillman, who murdered adam toledo with his hands up while he was unarmed. amy: final word, professor? >> i think we need to loo
amy: lori lightfoot before she was mayor, was president of the chicago police board and chair of the ntability task force. where do you see these protests going? >> i think the protests will likely continue. i think aside from the marching, aside from the protests, we really need to look at instuting some kind of policy in regard to put pursuits in chicago specifically. right now there is no policy. that is something i ready know a few peoe around the south si that have worked at raising...
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in your report you wrote, in response to the january 6th insurrection, that the capitol police board's deliberate decision-making process was slow and cumbersome to respond to the crisis in january. knowing the timeline that we know yesterday, how quickly we did see national guard troops march up, helicopters swoop in, maybe they don't have that quick response team in place yet, but are you satisfied yesterday with the length of time between incident and response? >> absolutely. they apparently used the incident command system, which they were trained to use. they did that a lot better yesterday. the interagency coordination with the capitol, with the parks service and their assets, the information going to the d.c. police, d.c. collaborative, this is the way it's supposed to work. and that's the way the machine is supposed to work. it worked. they used all the tools. unfortunately, we lost on officer. but you can see that this police force is serious about protecting the capitol. many lessons were learned on 1/6, and i think they are committed to make sure that does not happen again.
in your report you wrote, in response to the january 6th insurrection, that the capitol police board's deliberate decision-making process was slow and cumbersome to respond to the crisis in january. knowing the timeline that we know yesterday, how quickly we did see national guard troops march up, helicopters swoop in, maybe they don't have that quick response team in place yet, but are you satisfied yesterday with the length of time between incident and response? >> absolutely. they...
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chicago's police review board released body camera footage today in the police shooting of a 13 year old boy, and we want to warn you, some people may find this video disturbing. police were responding to reports of shots fired on march 29th body camera video shows an officer chasing the teenager down an alley when the video freezes. you could see the boy near a fence. he quickly moves to put his hands up, and that's when he was shot and killed. prosecutors say gun was recovered at the scene, the family's attorney says that doesn't matter, adam during his last second of life, did not have a gun in his hand. the officer screamed at him. show me your hands! adam complied, turned around. his hands were empty when he was shot in the chest at the hands of the officer. tonight a group of about 50 people marched to downtown in a peaceful protest against the deadly shooting. my office is committed to doing everything that we can to deter this type of gun violence, a massive gang bust in the east bay more than 50, people arrested and police say they're responsible for 17 shootings, including
chicago's police review board released body camera footage today in the police shooting of a 13 year old boy, and we want to warn you, some people may find this video disturbing. police were responding to reports of shots fired on march 29th body camera video shows an officer chasing the teenager down an alley when the video freezes. you could see the boy near a fence. he quickly moves to put his hands up, and that's when he was shot and killed. prosecutors say gun was recovered at the scene,...
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make changes to the capitol police board.e're talking about money, and we want to make sure that it is the appropriate amount, nothing less than we need, but nothing more than we need and appropriately prioritized to again open up the capital so that it is the temple of democracy. they're currently 2300 national guard personnel defending the capital through at least may 23rd in washington. ray bogan, fox news. president biden has decided to leave american troops in afghanistan beyond the may 1st deadline. that's a date that was negotiated with the taliban by the trump administration. instead president biden set the 20th anniversary of the september 11th attacks as the new goal for withdrawal for weeks. the president has hinted that he would let that may deadline laps. coming up here on the four growing calls for the mayor of windsor to step down, and then those sexual assault allegations reaction today from more sonoma county supervisors plus preparing to welcome back fans at the chase center in san francisco, up next, a snea
make changes to the capitol police board.e're talking about money, and we want to make sure that it is the appropriate amount, nothing less than we need, but nothing more than we need and appropriately prioritized to again open up the capital so that it is the temple of democracy. they're currently 2300 national guard personnel defending the capital through at least may 23rd in washington. ray bogan, fox news. president biden has decided to leave american troops in afghanistan beyond the may...
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will also likely restructure the capitol police chain of command and make changes to the capitol police board and we want to make sure that it is the appropriate amount, nothing less than we need, but nothing more than we need and appropriately prioritized to again. open up the capital so that it is the temple of democracy. there are currently 2300 national guard personnel defending the capital through at least may 23rd in washington, rebuild in by it's news. this'll is ktvu fox two news at six. a potential stumbling block in the race to vaccinate maura americans against new variants of the coronavirus. health officials say one of those vaccines needs a review. very rare. we're recommending a pause in the use of the j and j covid-19 vaccines. that announcement comes after six reported cases of a severe type of blood clot. hello again, everyone. i'm julie julie haener. i'm frank somerville. it's extremely rare, but it's enough of a concern for us health officials to call for a pause in using the vaccine while they investigate. ktvu is tom vacar has more now on the message from health officials
will also likely restructure the capitol police chain of command and make changes to the capitol police board and we want to make sure that it is the appropriate amount, nothing less than we need, but nothing more than we need and appropriately prioritized to again. open up the capital so that it is the temple of democracy. there are currently 2300 national guard personnel defending the capital through at least may 23rd in washington, rebuild in by it's news. this'll is ktvu fox two news at...
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re-engineering, the corps engineers were prepared to do that under the auspices of the capitol police board and the architect of the capitol. they have potential sketched plans of how to integrate fences that can come out of the ground and be embedded into the landscape and they are not ugly fences standing there all the time but they can be erected when there is a crowd or a first member event that is going to become a public disturbance event and that's ready to be engineered in the capitol under the you a misses of the architect of the capitol are working on contracts and waiting on funding from congress to make that happen as well as hardening the buildings. only a few of the windows in the capitol and public knowledge now are hardened. that needs to be done. the doors need to be hardened and they had started working on that earlier, but we need to have a need for speed. right now the way that happened, it has to go through a supplemental. that needs to be moved through into congress on the house and the senate side and we need to demonstrate their support and there's a lot of enthusias
re-engineering, the corps engineers were prepared to do that under the auspices of the capitol police board and the architect of the capitol. they have potential sketched plans of how to integrate fences that can come out of the ground and be embedded into the landscape and they are not ugly fences standing there all the time but they can be erected when there is a crowd or a first member event that is going to become a public disturbance event and that's ready to be engineered in the capitol...
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that try, but the procedures that were left in place, chief pittman and her staff and the capitol police board and the national guard on hand, they have some temporary fencing up. and oh, by the way, capitol visitors are still suspended because of covid. that covid -- >> right. >> -- suspension to the public coming will soon be over, so some of these recommendations we need to be acted on so the architect of the capitol can start to contract it. we need the supplemental approved and we need a better retirement system for the capitol police to equal that of the park police because right now the park police have a better retirement system than the capitol police. so as the d.c. police. that needs to be fixed when they write this supplemental, chris. >> lieutenant general russel honore. thank you so much for making time tonight, sir. >> 100. >> ahead, there is a new republican caucus in the house of representatives that even republicans are calling nativist. the story of the american first caucus ahead. >>> plus, another horrifying reminder of just how extraordinarily violent america is compared
that try, but the procedures that were left in place, chief pittman and her staff and the capitol police board and the national guard on hand, they have some temporary fencing up. and oh, by the way, capitol visitors are still suspended because of covid. that covid -- >> right. >> -- suspension to the public coming will soon be over, so some of these recommendations we need to be acted on so the architect of the capitol can start to contract it. we need the supplemental approved and...
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your police local people boarded ferries at night to neighboring islands dominica grenada and have agreed to accept evacuees from st vincent but only those people who are already vaccinated against the coronavirus and shelters on the island have to limit the number of people they can admit to prevent coronavirus outbreaks scientists from the university of the west indies warned that the volcano could keep erupting for days or weeks. some sport now in european football's governing body has given 4 host cities of this summer's european championship 10 days to say how they plan to accommodate fans in mistake they could be replaced should they fail to do so 8 cities have assured that at least some fans will be able to attend matches at euro 2020 which was postponed until this year budapest is the only city and to host a capacity crowd at munich rome bilbao and dublin have been given extra time to come up with day tales after they failed to commit to allowing fans to attend. america's caressa more prove why she's a 4 time world champion at an event in newcastle australia who pulled off what's
your police local people boarded ferries at night to neighboring islands dominica grenada and have agreed to accept evacuees from st vincent but only those people who are already vaccinated against the coronavirus and shelters on the island have to limit the number of people they can admit to prevent coronavirus outbreaks scientists from the university of the west indies warned that the volcano could keep erupting for days or weeks. some sport now in european football's governing body has given...
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your police local people boarded ferries at night to neighboring islands dominica grenada and tika have agreed to accept evacuees from st vincent but only those people who are already vaccinated against the coronavirus and shelters on the island have to limit the number of people vacant admit to prevent coronavirus outbreaks scientists from the university of the west indies warn that the volcano could keep erupting for days or weeks. america's chris and will prove she's a 4 time world champion at an event in news newcastle australia who pulled off what's known in the sport as a massive air reverse she clenched the world number one spot for the fate and the highest single way of scores the event so far and near perfect $9.00. you're watching data news from berlin up next sports life will have more news headlines for you at the top of the hour and don't forget as always our web site dot com i'm rebecca riches thanks for joining us. people in trucks injured while trying to seduce and. more and more refugees are being turned away. listen to slim tell me please list him straight to lick scre
your police local people boarded ferries at night to neighboring islands dominica grenada and tika have agreed to accept evacuees from st vincent but only those people who are already vaccinated against the coronavirus and shelters on the island have to limit the number of people vacant admit to prevent coronavirus outbreaks scientists from the university of the west indies warn that the volcano could keep erupting for days or weeks. america's chris and will prove she's a 4 time world champion...
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more police local people boarded ferries at night to neighboring islands dominica grenada and tika have agreed to accept evacuees from st vincent but only those people who are already vaccinated against the coronavirus and shelters on the island have to limit the number of people they can admit to prevent coronavirus outbreaks. scientists from the university of the west indies warned that the volcano could keep erupting for days or weeks. and it turned out some other stories making headlines around the world india has reported more than 145000 new coronavirus cases the largest day increase by far since the pandemic started infections have surged in recent weeks prompting many states to impose tougher restrictions like curfews and weekend lockdowns. german chancellor angela merkel will introduce legislation aimed at giving the federal government will powers to impose nationwide pandemic rules until now regional leaders have been forced restrictions leading to a patchwork of regulations germany is battling a 3rd covert 19 way and doctors warn hospitals will soon be overwhelmed. djibouti i
more police local people boarded ferries at night to neighboring islands dominica grenada and tika have agreed to accept evacuees from st vincent but only those people who are already vaccinated against the coronavirus and shelters on the island have to limit the number of people they can admit to prevent coronavirus outbreaks. scientists from the university of the west indies warned that the volcano could keep erupting for days or weeks. and it turned out some other stories making headlines...
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killing at least 5 people rescue workers are looking for survivors of the 1st 50 passengers were on board police inspector says the ferry was rushing to leave the city of narnia after the government confirmed new coronavirus law. a state of emergency has been declared in a county in western florida after a leak at a waste water reservoir raised fears that hundreds of homes could be deluged the water contains hazardous waste from an old fertilizer factory the state's governor is done playing the danger. malaysia's former prime minister and his in court to appeal his conviction on corruption charges and she was sentenced to 12 years in jail last year after he was found guilty of stealing hundreds of millions of dollars from the one m. d. b. sovereign wealth fund. the corruption trial of it's really a prime minister benjamin netanyahu is about to resume with the 1st witness is due to give evidence prosecutors allege she did political favors for a telecoms mogul in exchange for favorable media coverage you know who denies the charges exit polls in bug area suggesting the prime minister's center righ
killing at least 5 people rescue workers are looking for survivors of the 1st 50 passengers were on board police inspector says the ferry was rushing to leave the city of narnia after the government confirmed new coronavirus law. a state of emergency has been declared in a county in western florida after a leak at a waste water reservoir raised fears that hundreds of homes could be deluged the water contains hazardous waste from an old fertilizer factory the state's governor is done playing the...
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police department. some businesses are boarded up. f those same businesses were damaged during friday night protest over recent police shootings. >>> let's take a live look toward marin county, which could be the first in the bay area to move into the yellow tier. as resurgence are easing, and more of us are getting vaccinated, what is the new etiquette? betty yu on what medical experts are saying. >> reporter: right now, marin county is teetering between the orange and yellow tier. tonight, a promise of advancing to yellow wondering if we can relax some safety protocols in social settings as well. at marin brewing company, in expert, just being on the brink of advancing to the least restrictive, yellow tier, is boosting people's moods. >> it is promising news that things are changing in the right direction. i think it is hopeful that everything is going to be better for a lot of people. it brings a lot of energy and a lot of people are excited. both indoor then capacity will stay up 50% under the yellow tier, bars will be allowed to r
police department. some businesses are boarded up. f those same businesses were damaged during friday night protest over recent police shootings. >>> let's take a live look toward marin county, which could be the first in the bay area to move into the yellow tier. as resurgence are easing, and more of us are getting vaccinated, what is the new etiquette? betty yu on what medical experts are saying. >> reporter: right now, marin county is teetering between the orange and yellow...
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with our police officers over a contract that will contain some reforms and we're going to have a very extensive community process now that we have a new chief on board to really think about how we can re imagine policing an era when we know. policing is is necessarily changing a given evolving community norms. >> for their part, san jose. police issuing a statement today all read. part of it for you. quote, we believe in protecting civil rights and liberties and ensuring our community members can exercise their first amendment rights but peacefully gathering demonstrating or protesting, however, say police we will be prepared to respond if and when needed couple demonstrations planned for the area of 6, the santa clara here in san jose this evening, but they are being billed as celebratory demonstrations live in san jose. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> all right, rob, thank you very much. has it he has been oakland today and we're checking in with his seat to find how people in oakland are feeling about all this. and i know businesses said boarded up. but over the last few days, worried about what could happen when the verdict comes out to how are peo
with our police officers over a contract that will contain some reforms and we're going to have a very extensive community process now that we have a new chief on board to really think about how we can re imagine policing an era when we know. policing is is necessarily changing a given evolving community norms. >> for their part, san jose. police issuing a statement today all read. part of it for you. quote, we believe in protecting civil rights and liberties and ensuring our community...
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. >>> barricades are up around the police department and some businesses are boarded up. some of those businesses were damageed during friday night's protest over recent police shootings. >> this in preparation of what could come. >> we board up because the windows splashed out on friday. we opted to not have them fixed this week when he knew the verdict would come out. >> a similar scene across southern california. many businesses in beverly hills which were hit hard by looters last summer have now boarded up their windows and doors. k rails blocking off streets. la's top cops say they are adding more patrols and keeping ulloa officers and deputys in uniform. >> you see rocks flying, people breaking windows and things, just leave. you aren't part of a peaceful protest anymore. someone hijacked it for you. >> if the demonstration does take a turn officials say that calling national guard will be an option throughout la county. >>> update now on the two men arrested in the disappearance of kristin smart. they both pleaded not guilty. power flores has been charged with first
. >>> barricades are up around the police department and some businesses are boarded up. some of those businesses were damageed during friday night's protest over recent police shootings. >> this in preparation of what could come. >> we board up because the windows splashed out on friday. we opted to not have them fixed this week when he knew the verdict would come out. >> a similar scene across southern california. many businesses in beverly hills which were hit hard...
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police. businesses in san francisco are boarding up too while the police department cancels days off for officers as the nation waits for a verdict in the chauvin trial. tonight after nearly six hours of closing arguments, the seven men and five women of the jury considering charges, and third degree murder and second degree manslaughter against the police officer in connection to the death of george floyd. without verdict on any of the counts and will resume tomorrow morning. libby shift is calling for calm. >> we are running various scenarios to prepare for the announcement of the derek chauvin verdict. we are hopeful that justice will be done. >> reporter: they are hoping a guilty verdict will be the first step to justice. >> if they don't achieve a conviction in the case, the world and all of us need to wonder what does a police officer have to do before he will be held accountable for the violence that he bestows on aun armed human. >>> a lot of layers to the story. tonight, facebook is helping keep the peace. removes post on facebook and instagram, and monitoring the spread of misinformatio
police. businesses in san francisco are boarding up too while the police department cancels days off for officers as the nation waits for a verdict in the chauvin trial. tonight after nearly six hours of closing arguments, the seven men and five women of the jury considering charges, and third degree murder and second degree manslaughter against the police officer in connection to the death of george floyd. without verdict on any of the counts and will resume tomorrow morning. libby shift is...
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undoubtedly be more police killings this has been going on for for decades it's not only and it's not only black people it's brown people it's poor white people it's across the board police in america are very poorly controlled controlled police departments like minneapolis are virtually our target this the mayor has little power over them and so therefore are they can basically do what they want to do now derrick derrick sheldon obviously went too far and unfortunately for him he was filmed. killing george for it over the course of 9 minutes and 29 seconds but believe me plenty of other killings go on beyond the range of video cameras and this is going on quite frequently america american police relations are in need of a thorough read there from top to bottom. during the june the trial democratic congresswoman maxine waters bizarre behavior from her i've got to say she called for confrontation on the street more confrontation if showing were to be acquitted now the judge rightly said that his comments would jeopardizing the process and if you were a juror and you heard of the congresswoman you know trying to influence decisions like that you would be i think con
undoubtedly be more police killings this has been going on for for decades it's not only and it's not only black people it's brown people it's poor white people it's across the board police in america are very poorly controlled controlled police departments like minneapolis are virtually our target this the mayor has little power over them and so therefore are they can basically do what they want to do now derrick derrick sheldon obviously went too far and unfortunately for him he was filmed....
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meanwhile a chicago police oversight board released body cam footage of a shooting of a 13-year-old boy. the video you're about to see is very disturbing. stop! stop right now! show me your [ bleep ] hands! drop it! drop it! shots fired, shots fired, get an ambulance here now. >> he attempted to give him cpr at the scene. he was later pronounced dead. additional video provided by the police department showed that toledo had a gun in his possession at the time of the shooting. it's unclear if he was holding it when he was shot. the officer was put on administrative leave. >>> still ahead here, we're continuing to follow the breaking news out of indianapolis where eight people were killed. >>> also the u.s. just slapped russia with a new round of strict sanctions. a new round of strict sanctions are you managing your diabetes... ...using fingersticks? with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one-second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be notified if you go too high or too low. and for those who qu
meanwhile a chicago police oversight board released body cam footage of a shooting of a 13-year-old boy. the video you're about to see is very disturbing. stop! stop right now! show me your [ bleep ] hands! drop it! drop it! shots fired, shots fired, get an ambulance here now. >> he attempted to give him cpr at the scene. he was later pronounced dead. additional video provided by the police department showed that toledo had a gun in his possession at the time of the shooting. it's unclear...
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so we have to make certain that we do police reform across the board, that we dismantlings ises of inequities that lead to the perperchuation of the loss of life for black and poor people in this nation. and until we have a serious reckoning with what is going on across the board, we won't have true justice for black citizens in this country. >> o'donnell: let's also bring n. wes lowery and michael eric dyson thank you very much for joining us. there's still much more news ahead tonight on "cbs evening news." johnson & johnson's covid shots resume in europe, but with a warning. and a major discovery: traces of an historic home linked to the underground railroad. in our home, we trust dawn antibacterial. it cuts through tough grease with 50% less scrubbing... so our dishes get cleaner, faster. even better, dawn antibacterial removes 99% of bacteria from your hands. we're cleaning now more than ever. and that's why we trust dawn. dawn antibacterial. an easy way to clean your dishes... a smart way to wash your hands. enjoy the scents of orange and apple blossom. (denise) if your husband gets lun
so we have to make certain that we do police reform across the board, that we dismantlings ises of inequities that lead to the perperchuation of the loss of life for black and poor people in this nation. and until we have a serious reckoning with what is going on across the board, we won't have true justice for black citizens in this country. >> o'donnell: let's also bring n. wes lowery and michael eric dyson thank you very much for joining us. there's still much more news ahead tonight...
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, with a civilian federal oversight agency as a solution, but the police union later sued and demanded the resignation of an agency board member regarding the police use of force policy. what role does the union play? mr. robinson: i thought that that story, which i did read, was very revealing and very discouraging. research by the council on criminal justice, which is an important new criminal justice think tank, has shown -- this recently came out -- that civilian review boards and civilian oversight groups have frequently not been effective, because they have not been given sufficient power, subpoena power and oversight tools, audit ability, ability to go in for internal records, to play a meaningful role in oversight. that was a critical piece of that article. and that has made them vulnerable to the kind of attacks and bullying, i would say, that that article described about police unions. police unions, sadly, have been obstacles to change that is needed in law enforcement. now, that is not true of every leader and individual involved in police union work. but overall, police unions have served as a barrier to ne
, with a civilian federal oversight agency as a solution, but the police union later sued and demanded the resignation of an agency board member regarding the police use of force policy. what role does the union play? mr. robinson: i thought that that story, which i did read, was very revealing and very discouraging. research by the council on criminal justice, which is an important new criminal justice think tank, has shown -- this recently came out -- that civilian review boards and civilian...
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athletic league, start with the young ones, bring the community and the police officers together and try to get the young people on boardillian: great idea. simone and clyde, thank you both for joining us. we appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. todd: those are great ideas. hopefully someone is listen. republicans are proposing their own $568 billion infrastructure proposal in response to the president's 2 trillion plus spending plan. one republican senator, west virginia's shelly kapito opt misting about the two sides coming together. >> encouraging signs, i've talked to ranking members, i've talked to democrats, it's an active conversation and i think it's a good beginning. todd: meanwhile, joe manchin praising the republican counter-proposal. >> it's a good start. it really is. i'm glad they did it. we have to look to see if we've gotten everything in there we need. >> sounds like you're supporting a smaller package with what you deem traditional infrastructure. >> more targeted. todd: manchin voicing a need to separate part of the biden administration's plan. president biden will mark his first 100 days in of
athletic league, start with the young ones, bring the community and the police officers together and try to get the young people on boardillian: great idea. simone and clyde, thank you both for joining us. we appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. todd: those are great ideas. hopefully someone is listen. republicans are proposing their own $568 billion infrastructure proposal in response to the president's 2 trillion plus spending plan. one republican senator, west virginia's shelly...
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more police local people boarded ferries at night to neighboring islands dominica grenada and have agreed to accept evacuees from st vincent but only those people who are already vaccinated against the coronavirus and shelters on the island have to limit the number of people they can admit to prevent coronavirus outbreaks scientists from the university of the west indies warned that the volcano could keep erupting for days or weeks. just in sports news now and saturday's early games in the bundesliga have finished so let's take a look at the scores the linen surprisingly held the buy in to a draw leipsic thrashed bremen frankfurt edged out to vote in a thriller and her drew with club on friday in a failed edged one nil. and the home side picked up 3 crucial points in the fight against relegation and on goal by team santa maria on 69 minutes won the game for being a filter lifting them out of the drop zone at least until their needed rivals play on sunday. and saturday's late game between stuart garton daughter and is underway on sunday the host of earth and cologne play in mind live a chr
more police local people boarded ferries at night to neighboring islands dominica grenada and have agreed to accept evacuees from st vincent but only those people who are already vaccinated against the coronavirus and shelters on the island have to limit the number of people they can admit to prevent coronavirus outbreaks scientists from the university of the west indies warned that the volcano could keep erupting for days or weeks. just in sports news now and saturday's early games in the...
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police as professionals. what do i mean by that? well, we have state licensing boards for doctors, for lawyers, for nurses. hould do the same thing for police, so that when there is a complaint against a police officer, a state licensing board can deal with that. these are common-sense things that we can do, should not be controversial, that we can all get behind. med the ma'khiaou bryant case. you support the release of the video. when you were attorney general, you called for an outside prosecutor in these kinds of instances. should there be one in this case? >> governor: they already have an outside investigator, b.c.i.. i think in most cases, this is certainly called for. >> dickerson: should it be automatic in these cases? >> governor: yeah, i think it should be automatic. automatic outside someone come in to do the investigation. you also have the prosecution, the prosecution itself. and it is not that the local prosecutor can't do it or the local police can't investigate themselves, but particularly with the police investigating themselves, there is the appearance -- there is always the appearance th
police as professionals. what do i mean by that? well, we have state licensing boards for doctors, for lawyers, for nurses. hould do the same thing for police, so that when there is a complaint against a police officer, a state licensing board can deal with that. these are common-sense things that we can do, should not be controversial, that we can all get behind. med the ma'khiaou bryant case. you support the release of the video. when you were attorney general, you called for an outside...
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policing. businesses are boarded up in minneapolis in anticipation of unrest over the verdict — the state governoras called for cooperation. if we don't listen to those communities in pain and those people on the streets, many of whom were arrested for speaking a fundamental truth — that we must change or we will be right back here again. outrage as europe's richest clubs announce plans to join a new breakaway football super league. russia's opposition leader alexei navalny is moved to a prison hospital as his health deteriorates, piling on the pressure for president putin. and mission accomplished, if only for a few moments. nasa flies a drone over the surface of mars, in yet anotherfirst for human—kind's efforts in space. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. security is being tightened in minneapolis asjurors begin considering their verdict in the trial of the former us police officer charged with murdering the black man george floyd last year. derek chauvin denies causing mr floyd's death by kneeling on his neck. the defence says mr chauvin correctly followed poli
policing. businesses are boarded up in minneapolis in anticipation of unrest over the verdict — the state governoras called for cooperation. if we don't listen to those communities in pain and those people on the streets, many of whom were arrested for speaking a fundamental truth — that we must change or we will be right back here again. outrage as europe's richest clubs announce plans to join a new breakaway football super league. russia's opposition leader alexei navalny is moved to a...
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so we have to make certain that we do police reform across the board, that we dismantle inequities that lead to the perpetuation of the loss of life for black and poor people in this nation. and until we have a serious reckoning with what is going on across the board, we won't have true justice for black citizens in this country. >> o'donnell: let's also bring in cbs' wes lowery. he joins us. he won a pulitzer for his reporting on use of force by police. and, wes, this question now, the systemic reform is needed, what do you expect happens? >> that's a big question about what's going to happen next? i was watching the verdict with a longtime activist here in los angeles who had been involved going back 30 years to rodney king and beforehand. and he said this verdict shows that black life matters, that americans can see and feel the pain that black americans have seen for so long. but he noted that one verdict is not, in fact, a systemic change. the big questions we still have before us is what if any changes systemic, and structural changes to policing are, elected officials, both local
so we have to make certain that we do police reform across the board, that we dismantle inequities that lead to the perpetuation of the loss of life for black and poor people in this nation. and until we have a serious reckoning with what is going on across the board, we won't have true justice for black citizens in this country. >> o'donnell: let's also bring in cbs' wes lowery. he joins us. he won a pulitzer for his reporting on use of force by police. and, wes, this question now, the...
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police. last night, many business owners in oakland boarded up their windows, as the jury in minneapolis began deliberating whether or not former police officer derek chauvin is guilty of murdering george floyd. oakland mayor libby schaaf is calling for calm once this verdict is announced. >> we are running various scenarios to prepare for the announcement of the derek chauvin verdict. we're very hopeful that justice will be done. >> we had our windows broken out friday night. we are a black-owned business. we are fully supportive of the protests themselves and the message but it hurts to have physical damage done. >> reporter: businesses in san francisco are boarding up, too, while the police department there has canceled days off for its officers. reporting live here in alameda county, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> stay with us for continuing coverage of the derek chauvin murder trial. when the jury reaches that verdict, nbc news will break in with a special report. you can also head to nbcbayarea.com to find complete coverage of the trial. >>> developing right now, alameda county autho
police. last night, many business owners in oakland boarded up their windows, as the jury in minneapolis began deliberating whether or not former police officer derek chauvin is guilty of murdering george floyd. oakland mayor libby schaaf is calling for calm once this verdict is announced. >> we are running various scenarios to prepare for the announcement of the derek chauvin verdict. we're very hopeful that justice will be done. >> we had our windows broken out friday night. we...