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reporter: restorative justice is it just happening in massachusetts prison. it doesn't place apartments are using it to hold accused criminals coming up on chronicle, a look at restorative justice in action including an inmate inspired by the practice who has formed a friendship with the mother of the man he murdered. ed: we are onto breaking news at 6:00. the search for a truck after a deadly crash. >> florida already feeling the us? >> donald trump sticking to his stance. >> it is un-american. >> the impact it could have on several local cities. >> a babysitter accused of being drunk while caring for a toddler. >> from boston's news leader this is newscenter 5 at 6:00. >> you are looking live as the first hurricane that will make landfall in a decade moves in. like several areas dealing with severe flooding and expecting much more. hermine could impact as here. ed: let's get to harvey leonard. >> it is going to make landfall just hours from now. this is the peak of the situation. just to the east of where it makes landfall, this stone is the greatest. treme
reporter: restorative justice is it just happening in massachusetts prison. it doesn't place apartments are using it to hold accused criminals coming up on chronicle, a look at restorative justice in action including an inmate inspired by the practice who has formed a friendship with the mother of the man he murdered. ed: we are onto breaking news at 6:00. the search for a truck after a deadly crash. >> florida already feeling the us? >> donald trump sticking to his stance. >>...
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mike: this is restorative justice in action in norfolk. led five investigates into the prison for a retreat as we agree to conceal the faces of inmates who did not want to be identified. dr. karen is a sociology professor who volunteers her time coordinating the restorative justice group here. >> we see from the incarcerated is that exchange of dialogue creates empathy. mike: the retreat brings people on both sides of deadly violence that murderers who truly understand the impact of their crimes will break the cycle of violence in prison or on the outside if there ever released. >> although it's not direct dialogue, they see a mother talking about the dead child. you have the incarcerated sitting in the obvious starting to think about, my victim had a mother and a father. that begins a process. >> there's no throw way people. everything we do has a ripple effect. mike: convicted murderer robert little is a restorative justice veteran. he was selling drugs as part of a drug game. >> shot him once in the back of head. mike: he was 17 years o
mike: this is restorative justice in action in norfolk. led five investigates into the prison for a retreat as we agree to conceal the faces of inmates who did not want to be identified. dr. karen is a sociology professor who volunteers her time coordinating the restorative justice group here. >> we see from the incarcerated is that exchange of dialogue creates empathy. mike: the retreat brings people on both sides of deadly violence that murderers who truly understand the impact of their...
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the annual survey of, a restorative justice system, a point person to monitor complaints of disclaim nation and annual training for students and staff. and civil rights group say not just boston latin. to that end mayor walsh wants to extend the u.s. attorney's recommendation for >> no child should be forced to go to school and worry about being bullied and have racist attacks on them. >> reporter: in downtown boston, morell i >> the school's former headmaster disagrees with the civil rights report. they want to investigate admissions at boston latin. >>> a high-ranking braintree police officer is off the job following a scandal at the evidence room. the deputy chief wayne foster has been placed on leave. audit into missing evidence. nearly 5,000 pieces of drug evidence, 60 guns and $400,000 in cash was misplaced. prosecutors have dropped more than 40 criminal cases and hundreds more are in jeopardy. last week, chief of police russell jenkins announced his inteenage to retire. >>> we track traffic and weather together every ten minutes and want to remind you of an overnight closure i
the annual survey of, a restorative justice system, a point person to monitor complaints of disclaim nation and annual training for students and staff. and civil rights group say not just boston latin. to that end mayor walsh wants to extend the u.s. attorney's recommendation for >> no child should be forced to go to school and worry about being bullied and have racist attacks on them. >> reporter: in downtown boston, morell i >> the school's former headmaster disagrees with...
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if restorative justice is that's a tough one. i should did intensive seminar with katharina abramson on not sure if you're familiar with but she works extensively at a bolt lock. at uc berkeley on a particular issue. it restorative justice is fantastic in certain areas but it can be really hard to implement in cases like sexual assault sometimes because what happens a lot is the victim is re-victimized by the process. versus in a situation like robbery or something like that it's an impersonal act and the person is not usually further, dies by confrontation. in some cases, yes, it does i've seen work really effectively but again, it is difficult he really is making sure that the victims-i speak sort of overarching me too-about sexual assault as a whole-it's difficult to make sure that the victim has more choice and more personal control over the way the process is handled. that is something that you lose inherently in our adversary oh justice system and unfortunately, i think that's the way it is and that is the stopping point th
if restorative justice is that's a tough one. i should did intensive seminar with katharina abramson on not sure if you're familiar with but she works extensively at a bolt lock. at uc berkeley on a particular issue. it restorative justice is fantastic in certain areas but it can be really hard to implement in cases like sexual assault sometimes because what happens a lot is the victim is re-victimized by the process. versus in a situation like robbery or something like that it's an impersonal...
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if restorative justice is that's a tough one. i should did intensive seminar with katharina abramson on not sure if you're familiar with but she works extensively at a bolt lock. at uc berkeley on a particular issue. it restorative justice is fantastic in certain areas but it can be really hard to implement in cases like sexual assault sometimes because what happens a lot is the victim is re-victimized by the process. versus in a situation like robbery or something like that it's an impersonal act and the person is not usually further, dies by confrontation. in some cases, yes, it does i've seen work really effectively but again, it is difficult he really is making sure that the victims-i speak sort of overarching me too-about sexual assault as a whole-it's difficult to make sure that the victim has more choice and more personal control over the way the process is handled. that is something that you lose inherently in our adversary oh justice system and unfortunately, i think that's the way it is and that is the stopping point th
if restorative justice is that's a tough one. i should did intensive seminar with katharina abramson on not sure if you're familiar with but she works extensively at a bolt lock. at uc berkeley on a particular issue. it restorative justice is fantastic in certain areas but it can be really hard to implement in cases like sexual assault sometimes because what happens a lot is the victim is re-victimized by the process. versus in a situation like robbery or something like that it's an impersonal...
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saying he is seeking restorative justice. >> mayor tell the truth. >> where is your compassion. >> reporter: important to point out these protests were peaceful so far. together in solidarity with this teen. and reaching out to the public. >> mayor does not want this case to divide the city. >> reporter: black lives matter. no if's, ands or buts about it. i think it has nothing to do with what is going on here, and if there is one thing that local authorities and teen in this case, can agree on. it is that this incident was not racially >> anchor: all right. switching to what is happening in washington, d.c. president obama, and first lady, will officially open the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture today. on friday first family hosted a small reception to celebrate opening. and some of the icons represented there. president said that the beyond slavery and civil rights move. museum showed how african-americans contributed to film and many other things. forget that the only reason we are standing here is because somebody, somewhere, stood up for us. stood up
saying he is seeking restorative justice. >> mayor tell the truth. >> where is your compassion. >> reporter: important to point out these protests were peaceful so far. together in solidarity with this teen. and reaching out to the public. >> mayor does not want this case to divide the city. >> reporter: black lives matter. no if's, ands or buts about it. i think it has nothing to do with what is going on here, and if there is one thing that local authorities and...
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>> this case really illustrated to me the need for restorative justice as opposed to criminal unjusticeine is still suffering from some of the effects, psychological, we talked to her earlier, from her attack years ago. the crowd out here today was a mix of people that have been touched for the most part by this. and this has touched families around the country and really that has infuriated people. tell us about how this case has galvanized this group of people around the country. >> it starts with a letter read by jane doe, a survivor in the courtroom, shocked a nation, word for word, all words, and the vice president himself to write a response, to write on the house floor, and what it led to is people being aware that every day sexual violence against women, rape culture is normalized, it's excused because of judge's like judge persky letting his bias get in the way. >> reporter: isn't it the system as well. judge persky did go with the guidelines of the probation department. should this be a battle against changing the system as well as just one judge. >> the fact of the matter is
>> this case really illustrated to me the need for restorative justice as opposed to criminal unjusticeine is still suffering from some of the effects, psychological, we talked to her earlier, from her attack years ago. the crowd out here today was a mix of people that have been touched for the most part by this. and this has touched families around the country and really that has infuriated people. tell us about how this case has galvanized this group of people around the country....
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a restorative justice system, a point person or officer to monitor complaints of racial discrimination, and annual training for students and staff. but civil rights groups say it isn't just boston latin dealing with racial says he wants to extend the u.s. attorney's recommendations to all boston public schools. >> no child hold be forced to go to school and worry about being bullied or having racial attacks on them. >> reporter: we got a statement from the former headmaster. she says she's deeply disappointed you will forgive me i'm reading this off of a phone. she's deeply disappointed in the findings of the united efforts there have been unfairly judged by various adults with various agendas. live in boston, jim morelli, fox 25 news. >>> meantime boston school superintendent tommy chang is already considering getting rid of all the city's middle schools. the proposal would affect about 23 students in the city. chang is proposing to create create six year super high schools splitting up k-12 and other school districts in the state have tried this in the past. our coverage of the just
a restorative justice system, a point person or officer to monitor complaints of racial discrimination, and annual training for students and staff. but civil rights groups say it isn't just boston latin dealing with racial says he wants to extend the u.s. attorney's recommendations to all boston public schools. >> no child hold be forced to go to school and worry about being bullied or having racial attacks on them. >> reporter: we got a statement from the former headmaster. she...
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restorative justice is when the student is rather than having an abstract punishment for a misbehaviorally have to do something that makes it up to their presumeable victims. o if they were making a lot of ruckus in class and making it hard for other students to learn, then they might write an apology to them or help read with little children or something loo ick that to make it come home to them what they've done. and positive behavior interventions and supports, p.b.s., which is getting a lot more popular right now, is a method of giving each student a plan for what their discipline should be trying to catch them doing good. and also sort of ramping up discipline as it goes. and one of the districts that we looked at that had had higher rates of corporal punishment during the 2013 year, they had adopted p.b.i.s. and a number of these other disciplinary practices because they were a little concerned about how often that corporal punishment was being used. and it has cut their use of corporal punishment more than fourfold. so this can be a good alternative. when districts are intereste
restorative justice is when the student is rather than having an abstract punishment for a misbehaviorally have to do something that makes it up to their presumeable victims. o if they were making a lot of ruckus in class and making it hard for other students to learn, then they might write an apology to them or help read with little children or something loo ick that to make it come home to them what they've done. and positive behavior interventions and supports, p.b.s., which is getting a lot...
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i propose that we implement restorative justice in every high school in america.atts in l.a. with 40 young people that had been pushed out of school. william was one of them. william was the kind of kid that had been given every label. he had been dropped out, he was a gang member, a criminal, and when we met him, he was very resistant, but i remember what mrs. russ used to say. "hey, i'm here for you whenever you're ready." over time, he began to open up, and i remember the day that he made the switch. we were in a large group, and a young lady in our program was crying because she told us a powerful story of her dad being killed, and as she's crying, i don't know what to do, so i give her her space, and william had enough. he got up from his desk--desk, he slammed his hands on the desk, and he said, "hey! everybody! group hug! group hug!" [applause] this young lady's tears and pain turned into joy and laughter, knowing that her community had her back, and william had now learned that he did have a purpose in life, to help to heal the souls of people in his own c
i propose that we implement restorative justice in every high school in america.atts in l.a. with 40 young people that had been pushed out of school. william was one of them. william was the kind of kid that had been given every label. he had been dropped out, he was a gang member, a criminal, and when we met him, he was very resistant, but i remember what mrs. russ used to say. "hey, i'm here for you whenever you're ready." over time, he began to open up, and i remember the day that...
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there were restorative justice programs for the criminal justice system.ill tell you, in the last few years, we have seen a huge shift in change away from practices that would create a more open and diverse and welcoming community for all different people, whether you are talking about the lgbtq community, in the context of the transgender bathroom situation or seeing the massive rolling back of voting rights. 2008 was the first time that blacks in the state outvoted whites in the state. -- quickly saw an omnibus what has been called the worst voting rights bill in the country -- asked by the republican legislature. bythe same time -- passed the republican legislature. you've seen draconian bills to dash and police body cameras. north carolina in some ways seems to be going backwards. that is why you hear such power and people saying there is a movement in north carolina, because the state is better than that. they know they need to be moving forward and not backwards. host: we talked with him on the show. i want to follow up on the camera legislation that
there were restorative justice programs for the criminal justice system.ill tell you, in the last few years, we have seen a huge shift in change away from practices that would create a more open and diverse and welcoming community for all different people, whether you are talking about the lgbtq community, in the context of the transgender bathroom situation or seeing the massive rolling back of voting rights. 2008 was the first time that blacks in the state outvoted whites in the state. --...
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and she had an opponent, kim fox, who grew up in the projects in chicago, believed in restorative justiceyou know, wants to work to heal communities rather than punish them and, you punish them. and, you know, byp 100, the black youth project, did amazing direct actions. got a lot of media attention. because it's black young people fighting for their own rights. and at the same time our members in illinois, the people's lobby, fair economy of illinois. illinois's people action. south side community for liberation established community groups. they were out on the doors knocking on doors for anita alvarez. they gave more hours to her campaign than any other organization. and we won that election. kim fox is now the state's attorney in illinois. both the movement and the organizing were critical and insufficient for that moment. we think there are really important lessons to learn from that when we can organize and put it together. thanks very much. [ applause ]. >> thank you, jordan, for reminding us to all have a little fun while we're at it. our next speaker knows how to do that. and he
and she had an opponent, kim fox, who grew up in the projects in chicago, believed in restorative justiceyou know, wants to work to heal communities rather than punish them and, you punish them. and, you know, byp 100, the black youth project, did amazing direct actions. got a lot of media attention. because it's black young people fighting for their own rights. and at the same time our members in illinois, the people's lobby, fair economy of illinois. illinois's people action. south side...
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illinois and she had an opponent, kim fox, who grew up in the projects in chicago, believed in restorative justice wants to work to heal communities rather than punish them. and the byp100, the black youth project, got on the streets, did amazing direct actions, got media take because young black peep sighting for their own rights and at the same time, our members in illinois, the people's lobby, fair economy illinois, illinois people's action, southsider organizerrers for liberation, established community groups, they were out there on the doors, knocking on doors for anita alvarez and produced more volunteer and -- hours for her campaign than any other organization. and we won that election, and kim fox is now the state's attorney in illinois. both the movement and the organizing were critical and insufficient for that moment, and we think there are really important lessons to learn from that when we can take movements and organize them and bring it together. so, thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, jordan. for reminding us all to have a little fun while we are at it. our next speaker k
illinois and she had an opponent, kim fox, who grew up in the projects in chicago, believed in restorative justice wants to work to heal communities rather than punish them. and the byp100, the black youth project, got on the streets, did amazing direct actions, got media take because young black peep sighting for their own rights and at the same time, our members in illinois, the people's lobby, fair economy illinois, illinois people's action, southsider organizerrers for liberation,...
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we are about restorative justice. solitary confinement as a practice being done now is an assault on justice. it is an offense to our moral values as a nation. it calls for reform, and i'm proud to stand with my colleagues today to introduce legislation that begins us down that important road to justice. -- for all. thank you. mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new jersey. mr. booker: i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. purr purr mr. president, i -- mr. perdue: mr. president, i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. perdue: i rise today and ask for unanimous consent to engage in a colloquy for my republican colleagues for the next hour. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. perdue: mr. president, what we're going to talk about over the next hour is one of the most important issues i think facing our government. we've set here today and
we are about restorative justice. solitary confinement as a practice being done now is an assault on justice. it is an offense to our moral values as a nation. it calls for reform, and i'm proud to stand with my colleagues today to introduce legislation that begins us down that important road to justice. -- for all. thank you. mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new jersey. mr. booker: i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll....
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justice center -- with how this program will work. joel? this has been in the works for a few months now... the district attorney working to find ways to restore confidence in the criminal justice system... from a segment in this community that feels they've paid their debt to society... but society won't let them back in. - " yes, beyond frustration." 32-year old arthur fields, raised here in southeast raleigh...currentl y employed at a jiffy lube in cary.. and in the midst of a frustrating search for a new lease on life-- a second chance. - "just an opportunity to finally start my life over again from scratch and do things the way i had intended before everything fell apart." things fell apart for arthur in 2010. police responded to a domestic disturbance call at his home... he insists he's innocent-- but says he was convinced to enter a guilty probation and no jail. with his probation served... arthur's finished his bachelor's degree in information technology... a master's in business administration. but finding a job with a criminal record... arthur says has been near impossible. - " how many times have you applied for a job and they say n
justice center -- with how this program will work. joel? this has been in the works for a few months now... the district attorney working to find ways to restore confidence in the criminal justice system... from a segment in this community that feels they've paid their debt to society... but society won't let them back in. - " yes, beyond frustration." 32-year old arthur fields, raised here in southeast raleigh...currentl y employed at a jiffy lube in cary.. and in the midst of a...
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the editorial board called on the u-s department of justice to step in to restore trust between police and people. this comes after the city reached settlements in several cases involving the use in january, the city reached a 2-point-5 million dollar settlement with the family of derrick ambrose, junior. a police officer shot and killed the 22-year-old after a foot chase in 2012. the city also settled three other cases recently. in one of them, an officer is accused of slamming a 17 year old boy face-first onto a sidewalk outside a hospital. an open records request shows the city paid a teenager to keep him quiet about a settlement. in another incident, the same officer is accused of he then used it to allegedly shock a 31- year-old man who was helping with crowd control. and a third incident involved a involved a 13- year-old girl whom officers allegedly handcuffed. in all three cases, the police department justified the use of force. and chris, there's a city council meeting scheduled for monday. the officers and city council members we spoke with are encouraging people to go and a
the editorial board called on the u-s department of justice to step in to restore trust between police and people. this comes after the city reached settlements in several cases involving the use in january, the city reached a 2-point-5 million dollar settlement with the family of derrick ambrose, junior. a police officer shot and killed the 22-year-old after a foot chase in 2012. the city also settled three other cases recently. in one of them, an officer is accused of slamming a 17 year old...
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in one case, the department of justice restored funding to a program that congress cut. congress cut funding in half for housing and urban development program. but after grant recipients of this program expressed their displeasure at the cut they heffed a helping hand from who else? the department of justice. despite congressional action to the contrary, eliminating funding for these groups would be restored. d.o.j. didn't just stop at circumventing congress' authority, but directly violated the congressional intent. gain, a congressional -- oversight, misuse because the agency decided that it knew better. it's time to reassert congressional authority over the process so folks are protected from overreach and separation of powers is restored. at a hearing in may, heritage foundation scholar testified congress identifies who may receive federal funds. i agree with him, but the department of justice settlement process undercuts that critical function of the separation of powers. we have to act and why the underlying bill is so important. it prohibits settlement terms that
in one case, the department of justice restored funding to a program that congress cut. congress cut funding in half for housing and urban development program. but after grant recipients of this program expressed their displeasure at the cut they heffed a helping hand from who else? the department of justice. despite congressional action to the contrary, eliminating funding for these groups would be restored. d.o.j. didn't just stop at circumventing congress' authority, but directly violated...
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hillary clinton talked about reforming the criminal justice system, restoring trust between black communities and trump. where trump compared it to hell. that's a quote. lester holt followed up by asking trump why after pushing the conspiracy theory for five years that the first black president in the country wasn't born here, why did he change his mind. he could not resist bragging about his birther quest. >> i figured you'd ask the question tonight, of course, but no one was caring much about it. but i was the one that got him to produce the birth certificate and i think i did a good job. >> we're talking about racial healing in this segment, what do you say to americans -- >> i say nothing because i was able to get him to produce it. he should have produced it a long time before. i say nothing. >> clinton responded by saying that trump had persisted in engaging in a racist lie then tied the it to a broader about her opponent. >> donald started his career back in 1973 being sued by the justice department for racial discrimination. because he would not rent apartments in one of his developme
hillary clinton talked about reforming the criminal justice system, restoring trust between black communities and trump. where trump compared it to hell. that's a quote. lester holt followed up by asking trump why after pushing the conspiracy theory for five years that the first black president in the country wasn't born here, why did he change his mind. he could not resist bragging about his birther quest. >> i figured you'd ask the question tonight, of course, but no one was caring much...
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the national guard has been brought in to try and restore peace in the city. a growing call for justice in tulsa... following the recent deadly police shooting of an black man. a vigil was held last night...in honor of terence crutcher -- who was killed last crutcher with his hands in the air -- as officers follow the man as he approaches his car. one officer is seen shooting the man... which has led to protests in the area. officer betty shelby has been put on administrative leave as the investigation continues. more police officers will soon be patrolling the streets of chicago. the chicago police department says it will make 970 new hires over the next two years. that will bring the number of sworn officers to about 15-thousand-500. the decision comes after the city hit 5- this is the deadliest year in chicago in two decades. some big storms came through our area yesterday...making a bit of a mess. a tree fell on a home near 46th and stark. as you can see...the home did have some damage. we're told the tree was rotten in certain spots -- so the wind gusts that came through yesterday
the national guard has been brought in to try and restore peace in the city. a growing call for justice in tulsa... following the recent deadly police shooting of an black man. a vigil was held last night...in honor of terence crutcher -- who was killed last crutcher with his hands in the air -- as officers follow the man as he approaches his car. one officer is seen shooting the man... which has led to protests in the area. officer betty shelby has been put on administrative leave as the...
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department of justice to step in to restore trust between police and people and to review the department's operations. city council members say they h " 23:55:01;28everyo ne is calling me saying what's this about, what do you know about it and i'm going i know absolutely nothing about it, " again, officers and city council members are encouraging people to express their feelings at monday's city council meeting. a cedar rapids woman says she wouldn't be alive if police hadn't shot her attacker earlier this week. police responded to an apartment complex on edgewood road northwest for a avenue northwest. raelynn finn says 25-year- old markell bivins was stabbing her in the face and neck when officers arrived. officers jeremiah white and ashleigh steil both fired their guns, hitting bivins who later died at the hospital. both are now on administrative leave while the d-c-i investigates. we checked in with finn yesterday after she returned home from the hospital. she still has scars and a broken jaw, which is wired taken her to a downstairs apartment of a neighbor. he then attacked her right i
department of justice to step in to restore trust between police and people and to review the department's operations. city council members say they h " 23:55:01;28everyo ne is calling me saying what's this about, what do you know about it and i'm going i know absolutely nothing about it, " again, officers and city council members are encouraging people to express their feelings at monday's city council meeting. a cedar rapids woman says she wouldn't be alive if police hadn't shot her...
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. >>> they're calling on the federal government to help restore faith in the criminal justice system. with cnn politics reporter eugene scott. eugene, good morning. >> good morning, victor. >> members of the caucus are taking their case straight to loretta lynch's door and asking her to investigate this and other killings of black men and women they say. what's the tone they're getting from the cbc? >> we saw some members of the cbc march to the attorney general's office and present a letter for her to investigate these killings and actually quite a few others throughout the united states. they want to see specifically whether or not there was a civil rights violation involving the deaths in tulsa and charlotte. and they want to hear solutions about how the government will go forward with preventing similar situations from happening in the future. >> so there is this urgency for transparency as we discussed in the shootings. new york state representative greg meeks is chairman of the black cause customer, state wroostatewide, he said that more body cameras are the answer. listen. >> y
. >>> they're calling on the federal government to help restore faith in the criminal justice system. with cnn politics reporter eugene scott. eugene, good morning. >> good morning, victor. >> members of the caucus are taking their case straight to loretta lynch's door and asking her to investigate this and other killings of black men and women they say. what's the tone they're getting from the cbc? >> we saw some members of the cbc march to the attorney general's...
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the title also represents the challenge that i impose on myself to restore her place in history in to do justice to tell her remarkable story i hope by have succeeded they give your attention. [applause] >> with the time remaining and be happy to answer questions. >> could you say more about the orphan home and was sustained that for so many years? and still does? the close to 1946 which was the byproduct of the new deal legislation the social security act made it possible for surviving parents to have some form of welfare income to keep the kids at home also coupled with the new notions that children should be kept in families but the orphanage transformed into a special service agency but it continues to serve the route the deep south. that the impetus of the yellow fever epidemic the worst in history. . .
the title also represents the challenge that i impose on myself to restore her place in history in to do justice to tell her remarkable story i hope by have succeeded they give your attention. [applause] >> with the time remaining and be happy to answer questions. >> could you say more about the orphan home and was sustained that for so many years? and still does? the close to 1946 which was the byproduct of the new deal legislation the social security act made it possible for...
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and north carolina, you saw a great number of services in school, and restoring services for the justice system. i will tell you, unfortunately in the last few years we've seen a huge shift and change away from kind of practices that would create a more open and diverse and welcoming community for all different people, whether you're talking about the lgbtq community in the context of the transgender bathroom situation. or seeing the massive rolling back of voting rights, 2008 was the first time blacks in the state out-voted whites in the state. and you quickly saw an omnibus of what was called the worst voting rights bill in the country passed by the republican legislature. at the same time, you have now seen the governor put forth kind of really these draconian justicebills to sort of hide the dash cam videos and such. that is why you hear people like reverend barber saying the state is better than that, and they know they need to move forward not back wards. >> and we have had him on the show. i do want to follow up on the legislature that the governor passed because one viewer says y
and north carolina, you saw a great number of services in school, and restoring services for the justice system. i will tell you, unfortunately in the last few years we've seen a huge shift and change away from kind of practices that would create a more open and diverse and welcoming community for all different people, whether you're talking about the lgbtq community in the context of the transgender bathroom situation. or seeing the massive rolling back of voting rights, 2008 was the first...
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restored. you're right, there was four conservative justices that would have upheld racism, that would have upheld -- that would have overturned a unanimous decision by two whites and one african american in the lower courts. >> and when you have that lower court decision saying, it was surgical precision with which they did research to find out how african americans vote and they said, we'll target those things for removal. how do you square, not only justice clarence thomas ruling that despite reading that lower court ruling, but also chief just roberts, saying we don't need these sections because this kind of discrimination doesn't take place anymore. clearly it does. >> you say it doesn't happen. then when it happens, you say we wouldn't uphold it. but there's a pattern and history in the ways he was prepared for the supreme court. it says to us why this election is so important, why the supreme court is important, and who sits on it is very important. to think in the 21st century, we could have ended up with laws that were intentionally racist. it's one thing to be disparaged, but intentional
restored. you're right, there was four conservative justices that would have upheld racism, that would have upheld -- that would have overturned a unanimous decision by two whites and one african american in the lower courts. >> and when you have that lower court decision saying, it was surgical precision with which they did research to find out how african americans vote and they said, we'll target those things for removal. how do you square, not only justice clarence thomas ruling that...
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. >> this is restoring our trust that victims of sex trafficking can get justice. >> reporter: soraya smith founded shade a group that helps survivors of sex trafficking. shade is part of the coalition formed to support celeste guap. >> she's not a criminal. she's a victim of sexual abuse from the system and from the streets. >> reporter: people in the lakeshore area we spoke with say they do have faith that justice will be served. >> just because you're a police officer doesn't mean you can break the law. right now there's a lot of emphasis on what's going on with police officers and i think it's good they are looking into it. >> i do understand with everything, there are cheaters everywhere. and i am glad when they are caught. >> reporter: back at the salon some say they suspect more officers are involved. >> this could be my granddaughter. this could be my neighbor's child. this is too much. >> reporter: guap's attorney has set up a trust fund to help her with expenses. it shows a photo when she was just 13 years old. the attorney describes guap as a victim who was robbed of her ch
. >> this is restoring our trust that victims of sex trafficking can get justice. >> reporter: soraya smith founded shade a group that helps survivors of sex trafficking. shade is part of the coalition formed to support celeste guap. >> she's not a criminal. she's a victim of sexual abuse from the system and from the streets. >> reporter: people in the lakeshore area we spoke with say they do have faith that justice will be served. >> just because you're a police...
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who loved the constitution, was going to make sure it was restored by removing the cancer of jim crow from the soul of its legal system. justice had almost a mystical reverence for the rule of law. law matters. that law can improve people's lives. that law is source of human well-being. that it's integral to a society's flourishing. that the country's deep belief in law and in legal institutions was in the end was going to be the thing that broke the back of jim crow. justice stevens: you can't help but be inspired by a man who accomplished what he has accomplished. i have nothing but respect for people like rosa parks. certainly martin luther king was a great leader, but i think he is on a different level. he is in the pantheon. that's between night and day as far as i'm concerned in terms of their importance to advancing the cause of civil rights. justice kagan: i mean it's really extraordinary, the change that has taken place in this country with respect to racial issues. and there was nobody who had more to do with that change. he was larger than life and i had never met anybody remotely like him. (music by carol caouette
who loved the constitution, was going to make sure it was restored by removing the cancer of jim crow from the soul of its legal system. justice had almost a mystical reverence for the rule of law. law matters. that law can improve people's lives. that law is source of human well-being. that it's integral to a society's flourishing. that the country's deep belief in law and in legal institutions was in the end was going to be the thing that broke the back of jim crow. justice stevens: you can't...
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court denied a request from ohio democrats trying to restore the week of early voting during which people can also register. it is one of the justices to break that gone week back while the issue is being appeared. early voting in ohio will begin on october 12. >>> all right, janessa it was great outside today. >> nice, right? >> yes. >> it was a little warmer than yesterday. we were in the 70s yesterday afternoon, today back in the 80s with humidity that was still nice, right? it feels good. the days of summer are upon us. >> i know, it is almost over. >> officially. [ laughter ] >> i do, i do. but tomorrow we will be tracking a little bit of rainfall activity. i want you to enjoy the sunshine. partial clearing for your early evening tonight. you'll start to notice the clouds thickening up about the 7:00 hour. but we will still be on the dry side if you have outdoor plans. no need to fret here. enjoy because tomorrow we are contending with that rain. 82 right now for hopkins airport. elyria, western locations from avon to north ridgefield. slightly cooler, 81 degrees. you can see the eastern locations from ashtabula, geneva on the
court denied a request from ohio democrats trying to restore the week of early voting during which people can also register. it is one of the justices to break that gone week back while the issue is being appeared. early voting in ohio will begin on october 12. >>> all right, janessa it was great outside today. >> nice, right? >> yes. >> it was a little warmer than yesterday. we were in the 70s yesterday afternoon, today back in the 80s with humidity that was still...
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restored there. >>> protests back on the streets of charlotte, north carolina for a fourth consecutive night demanding peace and justice after an african-american police so far tonight the protests have been peaceful meanwhile we are getting new competitive of the deadly shooting from the victim's wife. she used her cell phone to record the dramatic encounter. a warning some of you may find this video disturbing. >> reporter: the city of charlotte is once again on edge as officials brace for the protest. >> come on out of the car. >> reporter: new video released friday shows tense moments before and officer-involved shooting. >> he doesn't have a gun. he has a t.b.i. he's not going to do anything to you guys. he just took his medicine. >> reporter: video recorded by scott's wife doesn't show if scott had a gun. a police source says a loaded gun was recovered from the scene with scott's fingerprint. protestors are calling for the release of two other videos recorded by police. police have one video from another officer's body camera another from a charlotte's mayor says all the videos taken tonight do not paint a clear
restored there. >>> protests back on the streets of charlotte, north carolina for a fourth consecutive night demanding peace and justice after an african-american police so far tonight the protests have been peaceful meanwhile we are getting new competitive of the deadly shooting from the victim's wife. she used her cell phone to record the dramatic encounter. a warning some of you may find this video disturbing. >> reporter: the city of charlotte is once again on edge as...
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restoration process will take up to two years. >>> there is a new effort underway today to bring justice to victims of sexual assault in pennsylvania. "action news" rick williams standing by with this story. >> it concerns rape kits that police departments have and the states auditor general is calling for police departments to face penalties if they don't meet new requirements to test the rape kits. there are more than 1800 rape kits that have gone an entire year without even being tested. a new report recommends the state to chip in and help clear that backlog. >>> also coming up tonight at 5:00 in "healthcheck," why a controversy over the confederate flag is tied up with funding to fight zika. the latest on the battle in congress to help prevent the spread of the disease. those stories and much more coming up when we sue in just a little bit on "action news at 5." until then, back to the studio. sharrie, we'll see you later. >> all right, rick, thank you. >>> well, the summer break is over, and it is back to class in philadelphia's public schools. the superintendent was joined by mayor jim kenney and other officials in ringing t
restoration process will take up to two years. >>> there is a new effort underway today to bring justice to victims of sexual assault in pennsylvania. "action news" rick williams standing by with this story. >> it concerns rape kits that police departments have and the states auditor general is calling for police departments to face penalties if they don't meet new requirements to test the rape kits. there are more than 1800 rape kits that have gone an entire year...
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restore some of the capacity that organization. justiceapproach on building community surrounding himself with confidence people. people who know the neighborhood and the community. i'm really impressed and we have a saying, right right who you run with that tells a lot about who you are. i think you'll do a great job. so i'm in support. >> thank you. at this time other any other members of the public was to comment on items six? seeing none, public comment is closed. >>[gavel] >> colleagues, do we have a motion or any other further comments or questions supervisor cohen >> thank you, sam. good to hear all the things people have to say about you. i'm happy to make a motion that we move your name forward with positive recommendation to the full board in this for the appointment to the treasure island development authority board of directors. next speaker, please. they. when the second by that moved and seconded. also for that motion has look. thank you for everything you've done already in our city. were that to the full board. >>[applause]
restore some of the capacity that organization. justiceapproach on building community surrounding himself with confidence people. people who know the neighborhood and the community. i'm really impressed and we have a saying, right right who you run with that tells a lot about who you are. i think you'll do a great job. so i'm in support. >> thank you. at this time other any other members of the public was to comment on items six? seeing none, public comment is closed. >>[gavel]...
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restore some of the capacity that organization. justiceapproach on building community surrounding himself with confidence people. people who know the neighborhood and the community. i'm really impressed and we have a saying, right right who you run with that tells a lot about who you are. i think you'll do a great job. so i'm in support. >> thank you. at this time other any other members of the public was to comment on items six? seeing none, public comment is closed. >>[gavel] >> colleagues, do we have a motion or any other further comments or questions supervisor cohen >> thank you, sam. good to hear all the things people have to say about you. i'm happy to make a motion that we move your name forward with positive recommendation to the full board in this for the appointment to the treasure island development authority board of directors. next speaker, please. they. when the second by that moved and seconded. also for that motion has look. thank you for everything you've done already in our city. were that to the full board. >>[applause]
restore some of the capacity that organization. justiceapproach on building community surrounding himself with confidence people. people who know the neighborhood and the community. i'm really impressed and we have a saying, right right who you run with that tells a lot about who you are. i think you'll do a great job. so i'm in support. >> thank you. at this time other any other members of the public was to comment on items six? seeing none, public comment is closed. >>[gavel]...
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restore some of the capacity that organization. justiceapproach on building community surrounding himself with confidence people. people who know the neighborhood and the community. i'm really impressed and we have a saying, right right who you run with that tells a lot about who you are. i think you'll do a great job. so i'm in support. >> thank you. at this time other any other members of the public was to comment on items six? seeing none, public comment is closed. >>[gavel] >> colleagues, do we have a motion or any other further comments or questions supervisor cohen >> thank you, sam. good to hear all the things people have to say about you. i'm happy to make a motion that we move your name forward with positive recommendation to the full board in this for the appointment to the treasure island development authority board of directors. next speaker, please. they. when the second by that moved and seconded. also for that motion has look. thank you for everything you've done already in our city. were that to the full board. >>[applause]
restore some of the capacity that organization. justiceapproach on building community surrounding himself with confidence people. people who know the neighborhood and the community. i'm really impressed and we have a saying, right right who you run with that tells a lot about who you are. i think you'll do a great job. so i'm in support. >> thank you. at this time other any other members of the public was to comment on items six? seeing none, public comment is closed. >>[gavel]...
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justice system run it course. we will see how that turns out. i'm not fabricating anything. nicole: north carolina's governor called in the national guard to restore order. unlike report from charlotte in a few minutes. nicole: presidential candidate. a wife police officer shot an unnamed doctor in tulsa, oklahoma. donald trump on hannity last night. spin the dishes have been. in fact he was doing everything he was supposed to do, everything. a young policeman shot in. i don't get it. i don't care where you're coming from. there is something really bad. he was walking. his hands were high. it may be something really bad happened. troon to hillary clinton saying the nation must do better. >> there is still much we don't know in both incidents, but we have two more names to add to a list of african-americans killed by police officers in these encounters. it's unbearable and it needs to become intolerable. >> donald trump expected to spend part of her day right here in new york prepping for next week's debate. a new fox news poll finds that poll finds that trump is leading clinton in some key battleground states. republican presidential nominee with
justice system run it course. we will see how that turns out. i'm not fabricating anything. nicole: north carolina's governor called in the national guard to restore order. unlike report from charlotte in a few minutes. nicole: presidential candidate. a wife police officer shot an unnamed doctor in tulsa, oklahoma. donald trump on hannity last night. spin the dishes have been. in fact he was doing everything he was supposed to do, everything. a young policeman shot in. i don't get it. i don't...
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restore some of the capacity that organization. justicepproach on building community surrounding himself with confidence people. people who know the neighborhood and the community. i'm really impressed and we have a saying, right right who you run with that tells a lot about who you are. i think you'll do a great job. so i'm in support. >> thank you. at this time other any other members of the public was to comment on items six? seeing none, public comment is closed. >>[gavel] >> colleagues, do we have a motion or any other further comments or questions supervisor cohen >> thank you, sam. good to hear all the things people have to say about you. i'm happy to make a motion that we move your name forward with positive recommendation to the full board in this for the appointment to the treasure island development authority board of directors. next speaker, please. they. when the second by that moved and seconded. also for that motion has look. thank you for everything you've done already in our city. were that to the full board. >>[applause]
restore some of the capacity that organization. justicepproach on building community surrounding himself with confidence people. people who know the neighborhood and the community. i'm really impressed and we have a saying, right right who you run with that tells a lot about who you are. i think you'll do a great job. so i'm in support. >> thank you. at this time other any other members of the public was to comment on items six? seeing none, public comment is closed. >>[gavel]...
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justice is upheld. pres. obama: it is a great question. [applause] know, the way that native americans were tragic and one of the priorities that i have had restoring inis relationshipnerous with native american tribes. i cannot give ed tells on this particular case. i would have to go back to my staff and find out how we are doing on this one. amy: this comes as resistance to the dakota access pipeline in north dakota builds across the united states. a group of nearly 20 canoes has launched from bismarck and is making its way down the missouri river on a three-day paddle to the standing rock sioux reservation. one of the canoe crew hails from tlingit and haida tribes in alaska. in minneapolis, dozens of people protested at a u.s. bank branch on wednesday, demanding u.s. bank stop funding the dakota access pipeline. according to an investigation published by little sis, u.s. bank has extended a $175 million credit to energy transfer partners, the company behind the pipeline. meanwhile, green party presidential nominee dr. jill stein and her running mate human rights activist ajamu baraka are facing misdemeanor charges in north dakota after stein sp
justice is upheld. pres. obama: it is a great question. [applause] know, the way that native americans were tragic and one of the priorities that i have had restoring inis relationshipnerous with native american tribes. i cannot give ed tells on this particular case. i would have to go back to my staff and find out how we are doing on this one. amy: this comes as resistance to the dakota access pipeline in north dakota builds across the united states. a group of nearly 20 canoes has launched...
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restoration in his 2017 budget. we hope congress will act on that and see that education is a central part of criminal justice reform making sure that when folks aren't crushed a have a meaningful chance to gain skills so they can come out of prison and be successful when they return. [inaudible] >> that just launched this year. we announced it last summer. we had universities apply from all of the country. we saw a lot of demand. we selected 69 universities to participate and they are just launching a. we are confident the evidence will be very clear that those dems will be much less likely to return to prison as a result. >> mr. secretary, i think your time is up. >> thanks. thank you. >> certainly satisfied to see somebody with so much passion and expertise be able to apply their skills to the american people. appreciate him spending sometime with us today. we can go back to our regular scheduled programming. darlene, do you want to get it started? >> the day after overriding the president veto, the 9/11 bill that unintendethey have unintend ramifications. lawmakers will have to discuss fixes. the white house was
restoration in his 2017 budget. we hope congress will act on that and see that education is a central part of criminal justice reform making sure that when folks aren't crushed a have a meaningful chance to gain skills so they can come out of prison and be successful when they return. [inaudible] >> that just launched this year. we announced it last summer. we had universities apply from all of the country. we saw a lot of demand. we selected 69 universities to participate and they are...
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has plo posed full restoration of pell for folks who are incarcerated in his 2017 budget, we hope congress will act on that and see that education is a central part of criminal justice are form, making sure that when folks are incarcerated they have a meaningful chance to gain skills so they can come out of prison and be productive. >> is it too soon to see results yet on that initiative? secretary king: that just launched this year. we announced it last summer. we had universitys aply from all over the country. we saw a lot of demand. we selected 69 universitys to participate and they're just now.hing but we're confident that the evidence will be very clear that those students will be much less likely to return to prison as a esult. >> mr. secretary, thank you for your time. secretary king: thank you. mr. earnest: certainly nice to see someone with that much passion and ex-pe per tees to spend time with us. let's go back to our regular programming here. darlene, do you want to get us started? >> a day after overriding the president, leader mcconnell said the 9/11 bill may have unintended ramifications. lawmakers will have to discuss fixes. the white house was too s
has plo posed full restoration of pell for folks who are incarcerated in his 2017 budget, we hope congress will act on that and see that education is a central part of criminal justice are form, making sure that when folks are incarcerated they have a meaningful chance to gain skills so they can come out of prison and be productive. >> is it too soon to see results yet on that initiative? secretary king: that just launched this year. we announced it last summer. we had universitys aply...
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justice system. we've just seen those two tragic examples in both tulsa and charlotte. and we've got to do several things at the same time. we have to restorerust between communities and the police. we have to work to make sure that our police are using the best training, the best techniques, that they're well prepared to use force only when necessary. everyone should be respected by the law, and everyone should respect the law. right now that's not the case in a lot of our neighborhoods. so i have, ever since the first day of my campaign, called for criminal justice reform. i've laid out a platform that i think would begin to remedy some of the problems we have in the criminal justice system. but we also have to recognize, in addition to the challenges that we face with policing, there are so many good, brave police officers who equally want reform. so we have to bring communities together in order to begin working on that as a mutual goal. anand we've got to o get guns of the hands of people who should not have them. the gun epidemic is the leading cause of death of young african- american men, more than the next nine causes put together.
justice system. we've just seen those two tragic examples in both tulsa and charlotte. and we've got to do several things at the same time. we have to restorerust between communities and the police. we have to work to make sure that our police are using the best training, the best techniques, that they're well prepared to use force only when necessary. everyone should be respected by the law, and everyone should respect the law. right now that's not the case in a lot of our neighborhoods. so i...
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justice system. we've just seen those two tragic examples in both tulsa and charlotte. and we've got to do sever things at the same time. we have to restore trust between communities and the police. we have to work to make sure that our police are using the best training, the best techniques, that they are well-prepared to use force only when necessary. everyone should be respected by the law and everyone should respect the law. right now, that's not the case in a lot of our neighborhoods. so i have, ever since the first day of my campaign, called for criminal justice reform. i've laid out a platform that i think would begin to remedy some of the problems we have in the criminal justice system. but we also have to recognize, in addition to the challenges that we face with policing, there are so many good, brave police officers who equally want reform. so we have to bring communities together in order to begin working on that as a mutual goal. and we've got to get guns out of the hands of people who should not have them. the gun epidemic is the leading cause of death of young african-american men, more than the next nine causes put togethe
justice system. we've just seen those two tragic examples in both tulsa and charlotte. and we've got to do sever things at the same time. we have to restore trust between communities and the police. we have to work to make sure that our police are using the best training, the best techniques, that they are well-prepared to use force only when necessary. everyone should be respected by the law and everyone should respect the law. right now, that's not the case in a lot of our neighborhoods. so i...