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there is also other poins in here tat are raised by rebecca young at the september 2 meeting. one of which i feel is important in particular. there is no riteria given for when a superior officer can order a officer to turn off a camera. the public i think is justly concerned not just in this city but across the country about police abuse and it is more and more of a problem and adopting body worn cannel rus will do nothing to address the concern squz ameliorate anger and distrust in the police nms we have a strong policy that is absolutely clear even to those concerned about cisc libertys and mistrust for police up front there is full transparency and accountability. thank you. >> thank you star child. >> hell o. my name is [inaudible] with the counsel on american islamic relationsism we are pleased for thudaupgds of bod ecams and in doing so you xhilt yourself to be open with the public and insure a honest police departments. body cameras are a step in the right direction we recommend 2 provisions be added. prohibiting police review of footage before making a statement after
there is also other poins in here tat are raised by rebecca young at the september 2 meeting. one of which i feel is important in particular. there is no riteria given for when a superior officer can order a officer to turn off a camera. the public i think is justly concerned not just in this city but across the country about police abuse and it is more and more of a problem and adopting body worn cannel rus will do nothing to address the concern squz ameliorate anger and distrust in the police...
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there is also other poins in here tat are raised by rebecca young at the september 2 meeting. one of which i feel is important in particular. there is no riteria given for when a superior officer can order a officer to turn off a camera. the public i think is justly concerned not just in this city but across the country about police abuse and it is more and more of a problem and adopting body worn cannel rus will do nothing to address the concern squz ameliorate anger and distrust in the police nms we have a strong policy that is absolutely clear even to those concerned about cisc libertys and mistrust for police up front there is full transparency and accountability. thank you. >> thank you star child. >> hell o. my name is [inaudible] with the counsel on american islamic relationsism we are pleased for thudaupgds of bod ecams and in doing so you xhilt yourself to be open with the public and insure a honest police departments. body cameras are a step in the right direction we recommend 2 provisions be added. prohibiting police review of footage before making a statement after
there is also other poins in here tat are raised by rebecca young at the september 2 meeting. one of which i feel is important in particular. there is no riteria given for when a superior officer can order a officer to turn off a camera. the public i think is justly concerned not just in this city but across the country about police abuse and it is more and more of a problem and adopting body worn cannel rus will do nothing to address the concern squz ameliorate anger and distrust in the police...
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rebecca jarvis. we begin with a controversial movement gaining ground on social media, giving a new voice to the abortion debate. the fate of it all, a young woman who made waves by announcing she had no regrets about her choice and found others were eager to follow suit. here's abc's aditi roy. >> i had an abortion last year. it was an incredibly positive experience for me because i didn't want to become a mother. >> reporter: so confident in her choice, last month 30-year-old amelia bono decided to share her experience on facebook. >> i really did it on a whim. like i was running out the door, i was like, i need to mop my no. i'm not going to mop the kitchen, i'm going to tell everyone i had an abortion. plenty of people still believe that on some level if you are a good woman, abortion is a choice which should be accompanied by some level of sadness, shame or regret. but you know what? i have a good heart and having an abortion made me happy in a totally unqualified way. resonated. a friend of bono's tweeted a picture of the post to her 60,000 followers and gave it #shoutyourabortion. >> within a couple of hours there were women in and
rebecca jarvis. we begin with a controversial movement gaining ground on social media, giving a new voice to the abortion debate. the fate of it all, a young woman who made waves by announcing she had no regrets about her choice and found others were eager to follow suit. here's abc's aditi roy. >> i had an abortion last year. it was an incredibly positive experience for me because i didn't want to become a mother. >> reporter: so confident in her choice, last month 30-year-old...
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. >> trevor was one of the most positive young men, always looking for the best in life. >> reporter: 18-year-old rebeccaarnes, lucas and quinn cooper were the youngest. quinn's family released a statement through police. >> i don't know how we're going to move forward in our lives without quinn. our lives are shattered beyond repair. >> reporter: police say the gunman, chris harper mercer, an army boot camp drop out was enrolled in the class where it happened. investigators recovered 13 weapons and a letter from the shooter suggesting that he may have been depressed and angry. >> he started asking people to get up, asked my sister to get up. she didn't move. she played dead. >> reporter: the clark sisters are friends with a 19-year-old who was shot five times. a steady stream of people who wanted to do something for the victims stood in line for hours donating blood, a sign of a community coming together to heal. chris martinez, cbs news, roseburg, oregon. >> police say the 13 guns recovered from the school and the shooter's apartment were all purchased legally. there will be no classes at the college n
. >> trevor was one of the most positive young men, always looking for the best in life. >> reporter: 18-year-old rebeccaarnes, lucas and quinn cooper were the youngest. quinn's family released a statement through police. >> i don't know how we're going to move forward in our lives without quinn. our lives are shattered beyond repair. >> reporter: police say the gunman, chris harper mercer, an army boot camp drop out was enrolled in the class where it happened....
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. >> he was one of the most positive young men, looking for the best in life. >> eighteen year-old rebecca and quinn cooper were the the younger. cooper's family released a statement through police. >> don't know how we will move forward with our lives without quinn. our lives are shattered beyond repair. >> reporter: police say gunman chris harper mercer and army boot camp drop up on the was enrolled in the english class where the shooting happen. investigators recovered 13 weapons and a letter from the shooter suggesting he may have been depressed and angry. he was in a nearby building when a gunman shot his sister. she survived. >> he started asking people to get up, asked my sister to get up. he didn't move. she played dead. >> reporter: clark sisters are friend with the the 19 year-old who was shot five times. >> she got shot right here, and went right up through the the front. >> steady stream of people who wanted to do something for victims, stood in line for hours to donate blood a sign of the community, coming together, to heel. in roseberg oregon, chris martinez for cbs-3 "eyewit
. >> he was one of the most positive young men, looking for the best in life. >> eighteen year-old rebecca and quinn cooper were the the younger. cooper's family released a statement through police. >> don't know how we will move forward with our lives without quinn. our lives are shattered beyond repair. >> reporter: police say gunman chris harper mercer and army boot camp drop up on the was enrolled in the english class where the shooting happen. investigators...
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a young girl's stick figuring helped police nab a burglar. >> 11-year-old rebecca of connecticut drewo her door a few months ago and asked her if she saw anything suspicious in connection to a string of burglaries that happened on oher street and and she gave them her best clue. >> i drew a picture of ohim,ñr i like the best picture, just like a head andÑi a hat. after i thought about it in the morning, going to crumple it up and just throw it out. >> for us to be able to take that sketch and then match it up with a suspect t was remarkable. >> pretty close. >> she gets a reward. officersed this man, pedro buno who did confess to ten burglaries, including a break in at the young girl's hors some of items stolen. >>> cars, suvs, big rigs all buried by walls of mud. the reason this storm turned so destructive and dangerous so quickly. >>> plus, water wasters exposed. drought shaming. the big bay area checkatives at the top of that list. >>> and a mother and her two young kids locked in their own bathroom as armed suspects ransack their east bay home. "today in the bay" starts right now.
a young girl's stick figuring helped police nab a burglar. >> 11-year-old rebecca of connecticut drewo her door a few months ago and asked her if she saw anything suspicious in connection to a string of burglaries that happened on oher street and and she gave them her best clue. >> i drew a picture of ohim,ñr i like the best picture, just like a head andÑi a hat. after i thought about it in the morning, going to crumple it up and just throw it out. >> for us to be able to...
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. >> treven was one of the most positive young machine, always looking for the the best in life. >> reporter: eighteen year-old rebecca carnes, lucas eibel and quinn cooper were the the youngest. cooper a's family released a statement through police. >> i don't know how we're going to move forward with our lives, without quinn. our lives are shattered beyond repair. >> reporter: police say the gun man chris harper mercer, an army boot camp drop out, was enrolled in the english class where the the shooting happen. investigators recovered 13 weapons and a letter from the shooter suggesting he may have been depressed and angry. corry boylen was in the nearby building when the gun man shot his sister, she survived. >> he started to ask people to get up, asked my sister to get up. she didn't move. she played dead. >> reporter: clark sisters are friend with the 19 year-old who was shot five times. >> got shot right here and went right up through the front. >> reporter: steady stream of people who want to do something for the victims stood in line for hours to donate blood, a sign of a community coming together, to heel. in
. >> treven was one of the most positive young machine, always looking for the the best in life. >> reporter: eighteen year-old rebecca carnes, lucas eibel and quinn cooper were the the youngest. cooper a's family released a statement through police. >> i don't know how we're going to move forward with our lives, without quinn. our lives are shattered beyond repair. >> reporter: police say the gun man chris harper mercer, an army boot camp drop out, was enrolled in the...
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rebecca, she just started classes on monday, 19 year, she dreamed of being nurse son of a local firefighter, and larry levine, assistant professor of engp lynn at the school. in the, the military vet and young father-turned student-turned hero because ef actions yesterday. he took seven bullets to the legs and stomach trying to lock him. >> tried to lock the door to keep the dunnman were coming in. got shot three teems, mary. the gunman kept shooting anyway. are the hospital bed, he told abc news, i hope that everyone else isok. i am worried about everyone else. tonight, a gofundme page for chris is breaking records. in a matter of hours, already up to $470,000. a long road to recovery but he will survive. i am mary saladna, wcvb newscenter 5. j.c.: tonight, with are hearing from a family too understands the or horror. their child killed in the sandy hook elementary school shooting. michelle moved her family to sudbury following the massacreful her 7-year-old daughter was fatally shot at sandy hook. michelle says focus needs to be on the families of the victims. >> the early days for us are were about breathing, putting your feet on the ground, very basic things that everybody takes for gra
rebecca, she just started classes on monday, 19 year, she dreamed of being nurse son of a local firefighter, and larry levine, assistant professor of engp lynn at the school. in the, the military vet and young father-turned student-turned hero because ef actions yesterday. he took seven bullets to the legs and stomach trying to lock him. >> tried to lock the door to keep the dunnman were coming in. got shot three teems, mary. the gunman kept shooting anyway. are the hospital bed, he told...
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rebecca barnes. this college attracted people of all ages. it wasn't a traditional college. you had a mix of people. one young was four months out of high school and only a couple of weeks into college and of course, you had people who were in their 30s, 40s and 50s taking classes. we'll stay on top of this story and we'll have a lot more coming up in the next hour. jim? >> chris, thank you. the tragedy in oregon is renewing a push now for reform when it comes to guns in our country. there are calls for stricter firearm laws, but critics say the guns aren't the problem. news 4's megan fitzgerald talk to people on both sides of this heated debate. >> once again, another mass shooting topping headlines and covering newspapers all across the country, but are we getting any closer to answering the question of how we stop the violence? >> reporter: today the dialogue around what should be done going forward is ramping up again. news 4 caught up with virginia governor forry mcauliffe after ask the govern our on our radio partner wtop. >> at some point we have got to do something about the number of guns in our coun
rebecca barnes. this college attracted people of all ages. it wasn't a traditional college. you had a mix of people. one young was four months out of high school and only a couple of weeks into college and of course, you had people who were in their 30s, 40s and 50s taking classes. we'll stay on top of this story and we'll have a lot more coming up in the next hour. jim? >> chris, thank you. the tragedy in oregon is renewing a push now for reform when it comes to guns in our country....
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one of those parents behind it rebecca joins me with her fiance anthony and her three young childrenrse. cassidy, conner and chelsea. thank you for joining us. you look great as cowgirl, cowboy and princess. so, you know, i heard this and i heard halloween is canceled. you reacted and said you're not taking halloween. you decided to fight back with a petition. why? >> because it's just not right. you know, kids need some fun here and there. and even though school is about academics and education, and all that's important, you know, we still need to carry on our traditions that we've had for years and years. >> of course. rebecca, the concern of the school is that the parade, if i'm not mistaken, the parade was offensive. that people are going to feel left out. we've all done it, you walk around the school sometime in the morning and then you go back to your classroom and you have some fun. >> yes. >> they didn't want the parade, why? >> because some children felt excluded. but no children were being excluded. the parade is open to everybody. if you choose not to participate in the pa
one of those parents behind it rebecca joins me with her fiance anthony and her three young childrenrse. cassidy, conner and chelsea. thank you for joining us. you look great as cowgirl, cowboy and princess. so, you know, i heard this and i heard halloween is canceled. you reacted and said you're not taking halloween. you decided to fight back with a petition. why? >> because it's just not right. you know, kids need some fun here and there. and even though school is about academics and...
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young thinking i can't start saving today, $25 goes a long way. >> that compound interest is almost magical. >> it does the trick. >> it does, rebecca, thanks very much. >>> and coming up a musical open, mike internet superstar who can impersonate almost anyone. born in the usa >> he's going to perform next. i think i found myself a cheerleader >>> "gma's" "real money" brought changing the way you think oftt2w3n`1t$ bt@qsu\ tt2w`t3n`1t$ "a@qcy8 tt2w`t3n`1t$ bm@qhr4 tt4w`t3n`1t$" dztq dzd tt4w`t3n`1t$" entq 4^$ tt4w`t3n`1t$" gzt& -y\ tt4w`t3n`1t$" hnt& =w0 tt4w`t3n`1t$" iztq w>h tt4w`t3n`1t$" jntq en( tt4w`t3n`1t$" lzt& ]#t >>> it's open mike time and when joel berghult gets in front of a mike he does amazing things with his voice. this impressionist from sweden known as roomie to his fans has rack the up over 150 million views of his uncanny impressions of dozens of rock tars. let's take a look. won't you stay with me 'cause y y're all i need i am loud and i run the shots turn down for what you're too sexy beautiful and everybody wants a taste that's why >> man. hey, what's up? welcome, roomie, everybody. how did you know you had this talent? >>
young thinking i can't start saving today, $25 goes a long way. >> that compound interest is almost magical. >> it does the trick. >> it does, rebecca, thanks very much. >>> and coming up a musical open, mike internet superstar who can impersonate almost anyone. born in the usa >> he's going to perform next. i think i found myself a cheerleader >>> "gma's" "real money" brought changing the way you think oftt2w3n`1t$ bt@qsu\...
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young thinking i can't start saving today, $25 goes a long way. >> that compound interest is almost magical. >> it does the trick. >> it does, rebecca, thanks very much. >>> and coming up a musical open, mike internet superstar who can impersonate almost anyone. born in the usa >> he's going to perform next. i think i found myself a cheerleader >>> "gma's" "real money" brought to you by voya financial, changing the way you think i thought southern new hampshire university was only online. but then i visited p and saw that there was this amazing campus, with a great campus culture. r the community was just amazing, p i really feel like this is my family. i've made so many friends here, r friends that i know i'll have for life. p i have everything i need to succeed right here. r there's always something happening here. this is such a fun place to be. p everybody really loves what cc1 test mesge test text1 underline test text1 italics test text1 plain tt2w`t3n`1t$ "a@qcy8 tt2w`t3n`1t$ bm@qhr4 tt4w`t3n`1t$" dztq dzd tt4w`t3n`1t$" entq 4^$ tt4w`t3n`1t$" gzt& -y\ tt4w`t3n`1t$" hnt& =w0 tt4w`t3n`1t$" jntq en( tt4w`t3n`1t$" lzt& ]#t >>> it's open mike t
young thinking i can't start saving today, $25 goes a long way. >> that compound interest is almost magical. >> it does the trick. >> it does, rebecca, thanks very much. >>> and coming up a musical open, mike internet superstar who can impersonate almost anyone. born in the usa >> he's going to perform next. i think i found myself a cheerleader >>> "gma's" "real money" brought to you by voya financial, changing the way you think i...
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young thinking i can't start saving today, $25 goes a long way. >> that compound interest is almost magical. >> it does the trick. >> it does, rebecca, thanks very. ♪ born in the usa >> he's going to perform next. ♪ i think i found myself a cheerleader ♪ >>> "gma's" "real money" brought to you b ♪ ♪ maxx your thing at t.j.maxx with better brands, at prices that work for you. make each day a little better. shop t.j.maxx... and maxx life! >>> it's open mike time and when joel berghult gets in front of a mike he does amazing things with his voice. this impressionist from sweden known as roomie to his fans has racked up over 150 million views of his uncanny impressions of dozens of rock stars. let's take a look. ♪ won't you stay with me ♪ 'cause you're all i need ♪ fire up that loud another round of shots turn down for what ♪ ♪ you're too sexy beautiful and everybody wants a taste that's why ♪ >> man. hey, what's up? welcome, roomie, everybody. how did you know you had this talent? >> well, i started out being a singer and learning singing techniques and stuff and i soon realized that my voice was very flexible. i did things like i could sound like
young thinking i can't start saving today, $25 goes a long way. >> that compound interest is almost magical. >> it does the trick. >> it does, rebecca, thanks very. ♪ born in the usa >> he's going to perform next. ♪ i think i found myself a cheerleader ♪ >>> "gma's" "real money" brought to you b ♪ ♪ maxx your thing at t.j.maxx with better brands, at prices that work for you. make each day a little better. shop t.j.maxx... and maxx...