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samuel dubose samuel dubose's son spoke up. sam: he did nothing. had an open liquor bottle. a head.t him in he lied. he know he was not going to get locked up. ,my: that is samuelose samuel dubose's son. 43 years old, killed this past july 19. another 43-year-old was killed one year ago in staten island, eric garner. has metpolice officer the bond. his lawyer said he is raising it hand and fist. what about the other two officers that have now been -- what is the word -- they have been suspended or paste on administrative leave. can you talk about them confirming what ray tensing said, that he was being dragged, not saying that the man was dead in the car? the car started going after he shot him in the head. iris: that is extremely difficult for me to imagine that these officers are not being charged because they clearly lied. officers were two involved in my cousin's murder as well. there is evidence they should no longer be on the force. i think the university president should have fired them also, as well as the prosecutor charging them with this blatant lie. it is clear even though all three officers knew that officer ray tensing had a body camera andthey st
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samuel dubose. >> samuel dubos was pulled over for not having a license plate on the front of the vehicle. during the ordeal the officer said he was forced to shoot. concernsing lied and added duboseve never been pulled over. >> it was unnecessary for this to occur. >> the soot shooting was unprovoked. >> he didn't have a gun and did nothing to that officer. no one deserve it's. i'm angry but i'm as pleased as i can be that we'll get come ichd justice for sam. >> there's going to be independent investigation review of the uc police department reform obviously needs to be had. >> concernsing turned him sneevl authorities and if convicted he could face life in prizeon. >> 5:42. the number of presidential cap date vying for republican nomination has grown to 17. former virginia governor jim gilmore fired payment paperwork in order to being about a candidate. who is jim gilmore former intelligence army officer pleated one term of governor way back when in db. >> a new report on how marijuana affects men versus women has researchers scratc scratching their heads this morning. >> going to say j cole in concert here across the bridge tomorrow never been easier thanks to mega merge wher i
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samuel dubose. and it is that video from the officer's body camera that's become critical evidence in this case. samuel dubose was a 43-year-old father who was reportedly going to meet up with his son and watch a movie. when he was pulled over by officer ray tensing. video from tensing's body camera released by the prosecutor's office shows tensing telling dubose he was stopped for not having a front license plate. tensing asks dubose for his license several times. >> i don't think i have it on me. >> tensing asked dubose to step out of the car and reaches for the door handle. >> i didn't do nothing. >> take your seat belt off. stop, stop! >> a second video posted on the cincinnati enquirer websites purports to be a body camera of a fellow officer. it shows tensing on the ground. after the shooting tensing told supervisors he took off. >> i thought he was going to run me over. >> repeats eight times he was dragged. >> he was dragging me. >> he was dragging me. >> it's our belief that he was not dragged. >> joseph deters the hamilton county prosecutor called tensing's version of events nonsense, and the shooting itself totally unwarranted. >> this is the most asinine act i have ever seen a police officer make. >> tensing's lawyer says his client has never had any discipline issues and he fired because he thought he was going to be run over. >> his defense is going to be self-defense. that he felt like his life was in danger and threatened. and he was trying to save his own life. >> in cincinnati, wednesday night, there was a peaceful demonstration to protest the killing. for the dubose family dealing with the pain of their loss the body camera is all the evidence they need. >> seeing that video, let me know that my son did absolutely nothing. not nothing. >> 25-year-old ray tensing is the first officer in the city of cincinnati to be indicted for murder accused of killing in the line of duty. jose. >> rehema ellis, thank you very much. >>> six days into the search for two florida teens missing from a fishing trip and the rupers are flying with new possible sightings reported every day. after a 40,000 mile search, no sign of austin stefuuephanos and perry cohen. what's the latest? with every passing day, it gets more concerning. >> the likelihood of somebody being alive at this point is very remote. still, there u.s. coast guard at this hour has a c-130 aircraft out of elizabeth city north carolina flying over off the coast of south carolina. that's how far the search area extends. there are also coast guard cutters in the water. all with the same mission, find the missing boys. >> it's now day six of the coast guard search for best friends 14-year-old perry cohen and austin stephanos, lost at sea. >> there's been a lot of rumors that the search has been suspended. i just want to refute that. the search has not been suspended. it is still active. and open. >> a search but no mention now of rescue. the boys' boat capsized and even if they had life vests, they likely have no drinking water. what might have helped save the boys is a so called epirb, a high-tech emergency position indicating radio beacon. here's how it works. i'm going to drop in the water. even if i were unconscious, the salt water would activate this. we have arranged with the national oceanic atmospheric administration for a simulated emergency. >> in some cases, it can be the only notification to rescuers that you're even in any sort of trouble. >> at the noaa control center it took just minutes for my distress signal to show up. >> so we can see now that the beacon has been picked up by the system. >> a device that might have made a huge difference had it been in the boys' boat. noaa says that the beacons so far this year are responsible for saving 73 lives. so it's an incredible piece of equipment that sadly does not appear to have been on these boys' boat. remember, they were not supposed to leave this inlet. their parents never gave them permission to leave the safety of the inlet and go into the atlantic ocean. it's believed they were heading on their own to the bahamas. >> kerry sanders, thank you very much. we're just getting started on "the rundown." the story of sescecil the lion growing. back backlash against the american dentist who shot and killed the lion. we'll talk about whether he violated u.s. laws. >>> plus the emotional mother of james holmes tells the court she still loves her son despite this conviction in the colorado movie theater trial. and what's next in the penalty phase? 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>> well i think the investigation will prove whether or not he was really following the law. the united states government has been working with the international community and our african partners to prevent poaching. and so the fact that he chose zimbabwe, which is a country which hasn't been as aggressive as kenya and other countries in stopping these acts of poaching and entrapping animals for tofi sport, especially the iconic species, leads one to wonder how on the up and up these folks all were. >> i have to tell you something. there were so few lions left in the world, so few tigers and leopards, and these beautiful animals that have been here before we got here and they're about to be extinct, and you have people who are willing to do what we saw in zimbabwe. you know to lure them out and then attack them without their knowledge. this isn't a situation where it's man against, you know lion. this is somebody hidden popping an arrow into him without the animal knowing it. >> well as you know minnesota is a great outdoors state. big supporters of hunting and fishing. but our hunters back home are just outraged at the callousness, the fact that poaching and baiting was used on this iconic species. that's why minnesotans are really wanting the world to know that our hunters, by and large, have ethics and that one american, especially from our home state, could be involved in such a callous, disrespect of international laws perhaps, is really really outrageous. and i would just like to add as well, this was a research lion. to your point about what's happening with these iconic species. the research that will be lost for african governments and for the international community on what we do as climate change and human encroachment affect having these sanctuaries even available to these animals is really really at a loss in and of itself besides the loss of the lion's life and the cubs of the lion. >> that's right, because they're probably going to be killed by the other lion that remains. thank you for being with me. i think it's important we focus our outrage and our concerns on things we can do legally. on things that will not hurt anybody else. it's also, you know to be threatening people's lives over this is i think, different than dealing with it the way you're dealing with it and so many people should, which is support animal rights and support things that are trying to control this. but congresswoman, thank you for being with me. i appreciate your time. >>> after the break, we're going to zoom through some of today's other top stories including a lawsuit against rolling stone after they restracted rape story at uva. >> and how safe is the water surrounding rio de janeiro ahead of the olympic games. not very safe. there's a lot of concern. we'll tell you about that. the beaches in rio, extraordinary. the place, stunning. but there's some parts of water you don't want to drink. when account lead craig wilson books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and practice his big pitch. and when craig gets his pitch down pat, do you know what he becomes? 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>> well it gives me the chance to begin to say good-bye because up until now, i haven't been able to do that. and i don't want to do that but i'm prepared to face reality if there is some proof. but mind you, there have been a lot of false leads up until now. until they have gotten a formal confirmation on that, i'm not going to put stock into it yet. and now this new thing they were talking about of a suitcase being found, that seems -- possible, that's just really weird. out of all that big space, two things end up at the same place. that makes me a little suspicious. but i hope they go and do better searching along the coast of that island and other islands in that zone and even along madagascar. if indeed there is wreckage washing up you would think there would be more and maybe that would give us some clues. >> sarah, you know when something bad happens to someone we love it's devastating. but then adding the uncertainty of it adding the there's no finality to it must be so difficult. how are you doing? how have you handled this? >> well you put your life into compartments. you know philip isn't just somebody who i love. he was my life partner. it ripped my whole world apart. but you just have to kind of set that aside because you've still got -- i've got three kids to raise, and a job to do and a life to live. so you know i keep the good memories and i have tried to live as normal of a life as possible. and you know i try to keep the anger and frustration about how this whole thing has been handled in kind of a little reserve bucket to the side and it comes out every once in a while, like now. but you know, ultimately, we do need to find the plane, but we also need to hold the people accountable for letting it go missing. even to this day, there's never been any penalty to the malaysian government for their absolute and utter failure to respond properly to a major international airliner going missing. they were completely asleep on the job. there's been no repercussion to them none. >> umhuh. sarah, may that reserve bucket always be there for you. i wish you all the best. >> thank you. >>> sarah bajc. thanks. >>> back to big developments in this month's deadly shooting of an unarmed black driver by a without white police officer in cincinnati. in about half an hour, we're going to see fired university of cincinnati officer ray tensing make an appearance. a review of tensing's body camera contradicts his claim that 43-year-old samuel get away dragging the officer in the process. >> go ahead and take your seat belt off. stop, stop! >> i'm going to bring in contributor seema meyer. thanks for being with me. the prosecutor had harsh words for tensing, calling this the most asinine act he has seen from a police officer. what are your thoughts after seeing this body camfootage? >> he shouldn't have lied. that's the problem. at some point, his actions were actually appropriate if there was a lawful reason to stop mr. dubose. and then the law also allows him to ask mr. dubose to step out of the vehicle. but he's not supposed to reach in the vehicle. that is separate. and apart from the fact that he lied. >> how do we know he lied? because of the video? >> because of the video, because he says he's being dragged and he's not dragged. when you look at the video, it's completely the opposite. >> the fact that he lied about it obviously, and sthenthe fact that he you know -- >> murdered someone. >> drew his weapon and killed
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samuel dubose an unarmed black man during a traffic stop earlier this month. body cam footage contradicts his self-defense claim. >> go ahead and take your seat belt off for me. stop. stop! >> in the next frame samuel dubose is shot in the head. dubose's sister overcome with emotion last night when she heard that the officer was devastated. >> it just kicked me in the stomach to hear that because we're devastated. yesterday i left my brother at the cemetery. my mother buried her son. and he's devastated? i just think he really needs to rethink that. >> jean casarez is outside the hamilton county courthouse in cincinnati. >> reporter: it's a very busy day here today. the prosecuting attorney joe deters said he had looked at so many different police officer shootings and when he saw this it was out and out murder he says. the defense is saying wait a minute it's the state of mind of the officer. you don't know his state of mind and he believed he had reasonable fear of being killed. the prosecuting attorney says it's all in the body cam that all three officers on scene were wearing. protesters pleading for justice in front of the cincinnati courthouse late wednesday. emotions running high as newly released body camera footage shows ray tensing shoot and kill samuelutine traffic stop. >> go ahead and take your seat belt off. stop. stop! . >> reporter: tensing now behind bars. the police officer turning himself in on wednesday after being indicted for murder. >> this is the most -- >> reporter: pulling overdue boes -- over passenger dubose for a missing front license plate. what happens next is hard to watch. >> go ahead and take your seat belt off for me. stop. stop! >> reporter: frame by frame, you see the police officer reach for dubose's door. dubose starts the car and the car starts to move. from a second body camera, you can here whatar what tensing says happened. the county prosecutor says tensing's account is misleading. dubose's mother says she thanks god everything was revealed. >> i'm so glad that the man that murdered my son is in jail now. >> reporter: and one of the most concerning things is this police officer incident report from the university of cincinnati taken shortly after this all happened. it says that officer tensing says t
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