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joining me now by phone in baton rouge, louisiana, sandra sterling, alton sterling's aunt.ference today and spoke as well. ms. sterling, thank you so much for your time. i think we have a technical problem. we'll work on that so we can get anton sterling's aunt to you. let's go to gabe gutierrez joining us by phone. we heard from the governor, fbi, department of justice. what do we know at this point about the claim by the attorney that the police body camera fell off during the incident? >> reporter: hey, tamron. police have not released a whole lot of details thus far. we're expecting the news conference from city officials to discuss that in just a bit. we do not know exactly what happened to those body cameras or exactly the chain of events that led up to just before that cell phone video was taken. i did speak with alton sterling's aunt a minutes ago, she was very emotional and she explained how the sterling family feels he was murdered. again, there are a lot of questions, the department of justice the lead agency here, local officials apparently trying to make this a
joining me now by phone in baton rouge, louisiana, sandra sterling, alton sterling's aunt.ference today and spoke as well. ms. sterling, thank you so much for your time. i think we have a technical problem. we'll work on that so we can get anton sterling's aunt to you. let's go to gabe gutierrez joining us by phone. we heard from the governor, fbi, department of justice. what do we know at this point about the claim by the attorney that the police body camera fell off during the incident?...
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i'm the attorney for sandra sterling. i have the mother of cameron sterling who is alton's son.what we want to do today is, first of all, i want to start off by saying thank god for apple, thank god for google, thank god for microsoft. if not for them, maybe we wouldn't be here today right now as we are congregated. one of the first things the baton rouge police department did is go and confiscate the video system from triple s food mart. mr. abdullah said that they had him in his car, did not present him with a search warrant but went in and took his system. so he's confident that his video, his surveillance video shows the entire incident. that is now in the possession of the baton rouge police department. now, there are no criminal charges pending against anyone as far as we know. certainly because of the tragic and unfortunate situation with mr. sterling, no criminal charges could be filed against him. so why are they holding onto this video? we hadn't heard them saying anything about bringing an investigation against the officers. so what we've asking for and we have other
i'm the attorney for sandra sterling. i have the mother of cameron sterling who is alton's son.what we want to do today is, first of all, i want to start off by saying thank god for apple, thank god for google, thank god for microsoft. if not for them, maybe we wouldn't be here today right now as we are congregated. one of the first things the baton rouge police department did is go and confiscate the video system from triple s food mart. mr. abdullah said that they had him in his car, did not...
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joining me now is alton sterling's aunt, sandra sterling who is live in dallas this morning, and edmond jordan, attorney for the sterling family. first of all, thank you both for being here. >> you're welcome. >> thank you. >> first of all, again, sandra, my condolences for your loss as i've expressed to you in talking to you. how are you doing today? >> i'm doing very good. i slept very well last night. i am still troubled. >> you've expressed that you want the name of alton, who you raised, his mother is not with us, to be associated with violence and police killings. is that why you've traveled to dallas to give -- to give that message nationally that you do not want alton's pursuit of justice to be confused with any violence against police? >> that's true. i don't promote violence. we never did. i want to reiterate, i am alton's aunt. my sister died. he was, in fact, raised by my other two sisters. there's too much going on. i'm to the point i don't know who to trust, the public, the police. at first i was okay with everybody. >> what do you say to the families of the fallen officer
joining me now is alton sterling's aunt, sandra sterling who is live in dallas this morning, and edmond jordan, attorney for the sterling family. first of all, thank you both for being here. >> you're welcome. >> thank you. >> first of all, again, sandra, my condolences for your loss as i've expressed to you in talking to you. how are you doing today? >> i'm doing very good. i slept very well last night. i am still troubled. >> you've expressed that you want the...
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sandra sterling is the woman who raised 37-year-old alton sterling, who died at the hands of police. she says she's still fighting for justice, but says killing cops is wrong on every level. >> it's not right. it's wrong what he did. my heart went out. i mean, i cried. when i first heard that, i cried, because back to me, i'm back to day one with alton. >> and steve osunsami joins us from baton rouge tonight. and steve, as you pointed out there, authorities revealed today that one of those officers who was killed had run back in to save a fellow officer? >> reporter: yes, david, police are calling that sheriff's deputy, who also died, a hero, saying that he was trying to save an officer who was crawling away from the gunfire. and it must be said that what's happening here doesn't help the dialogue one bit between police in uniform and protesters in the streets. david? >> no question about that. steve osunsami, thank you. >>> we are also learning much more about the gunman, a military veteran, a former marine, who recently moved to change his name. abc's chief investigative correspond
sandra sterling is the woman who raised 37-year-old alton sterling, who died at the hands of police. she says she's still fighting for justice, but says killing cops is wrong on every level. >> it's not right. it's wrong what he did. my heart went out. i mean, i cried. when i first heard that, i cried, because back to me, i'm back to day one with alton. >> and steve osunsami joins us from baton rouge tonight. and steve, as you pointed out there, authorities revealed today that one...
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his aunt, sandra sterling, joins me now along with the attorney for the family.lso a friend of my family's. thank you for coming out and sandra, i'm so sorry for your loss. i would ask you how you're doing but i understand you passed out because you hadn't eaten and you hadn't slept. so tell us about the family. >> we were at -- before today everybody was in a calm, but i don't know if you know a second video surfaced. >> yes. without the second video, in my mind i was thinking and hoping that he died peacefully and instantly. no, he didn't. he suffered. he was reaching out and talking. it killed me inside. >> he was known as the cd man, right? >> yes. >> when you look at that video, and i know it's tough for someone who is not even involved, what did you think, the police actions, did warrant what happened? >> the second video? >> yes, ma'am. >> the second video, while he was dying they were pointing at him with his gun and i seen his hand reach up as if he was grabbing for somebody and he said something until his hand went down and that was it. everybody walked
his aunt, sandra sterling, joins me now along with the attorney for the family.lso a friend of my family's. thank you for coming out and sandra, i'm so sorry for your loss. i would ask you how you're doing but i understand you passed out because you hadn't eaten and you hadn't slept. so tell us about the family. >> we were at -- before today everybody was in a calm, but i don't know if you know a second video surfaced. >> yes. without the second video, in my mind i was thinking and...
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sandra sterling, the aunts of alton sterling, shot and killed by police this month, met the father officers killed in the baton rouge ambush at a memorial for the officers, neither knew the other was tapping. >> berkeley police are searching for a man with a billion b gun who opened fire on a group of students, early eight cal students were sitting outside and they saw a man across the street with a gun would started shooting at them. the students ran, one was hit and end up with a minor injury. police say another bb gun attack happened 10 minutes earlier less than a mile away. >> a school district in contra costa county is benefiting from half a billion lawsuit, after $425 million settlement was reached over alleged air pollution. according to the deem it requires the oil company to buy low emission buses for the unified school district. four more buses run on natural gas, reducing mutation and greenhouse gases. >> a new report on sex education and young people stirring a lot of controversy, the american academy of pediatrics is suggesting that doctors expand on the sex education tha
sandra sterling, the aunts of alton sterling, shot and killed by police this month, met the father officers killed in the baton rouge ambush at a memorial for the officers, neither knew the other was tapping. >> berkeley police are searching for a man with a billion b gun who opened fire on a group of students, early eight cal students were sitting outside and they saw a man across the street with a gun would started shooting at them. the students ran, one was hit and end up with a minor...
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sandra sterling is the woman who raised 37-year-old sterling who died at the hands of police.till fighting for justice but saysqe killing cops justice but qñ it's wrong what . my heart wept out. i cried. first heard it i cried because back to me i'm back today one with allison. >>reporter: that was steve reporting. you can show your support for the of centers baton rouge. go to our facebook page. look forth image and share it>sn ax wielding man attacked several people on a train in germany. injured 4 people today shouting allah akbar as he stabbed people. suspect jumped out of the train when it made an emergency stop. police later tracked him down and shot him to death. officials say the attacker was 17-year-old from afghanistan who lived in germany. german authorities describe it as probable islamic attack. >>> now to the terror attack in nice. thousands gather for moment of9s soil ns today at the attack site in honor of the 84 people killed last thursday. investigators said the attack was premeditated and planned. they believed the suspect mohammad bouhlel began to show inte
sandra sterling is the woman who raised 37-year-old sterling who died at the hands of police.till fighting for justice but saysqe killing cops justice but qñ it's wrong what . my heart wept out. i cried. first heard it i cried because back to me i'm back today one with allison. >>reporter: that was steve reporting. you can show your support for the of centers baton rouge. go to our facebook page. look forth image and share it>sn ax wielding man attacked several people on a train in...
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. >> yesterday, a meet between two people on on sides of the violence, sandra sterling the aunt of alton sterling shot and killed by police this month met the father of an officer killed at a memorial for the officers, and neither knew the other was attending. you can she director support for the officers in baton rouge. go to our facebook page >> a school district is benefiting from a nearly half billion lawsuit. this was $425 settlement over air pollution. part of the deal requires the oil company to buy low emission buses for the school district that will run on compressed natural gas and reduce pollution and greenhouse gases. >> uc berkeley will protect workers and the public from crumbling 84-year-old edwards stadium. concrete has been failing from the pillars that hold the bleachers. officials have closed the tunnel at stadium and will install netting. >> next, structural engineer will examine the pillars. >> it will confirm what necessity know of the structure now and let the university necessity of proposed or new ways to strengthen. >> the university estimates that it will take
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my name is sandra sterl. i'm the aunt of alton sterling. i am not pleased with what i saw. i was out there the day of. i was actually out my body for a couple of days. when i saw this video at 4:00 this morning, i was very disturbed and i was hurt at what i saw. it's a horrible thing. it's a horrible thing to happen to him. he didn't deserve that. i commend the person that finally brought that video up. had she not been brought it up, we would have been blinded. we never would have known what really happened. by those cameras being lost, it was that video that made us realize what really happened that particular night. i applaud that person that brought that video out. it shed light on everything that we didn't know. we was blinded. >> do any of you know what happened to that video? >> no, we don't know. somebody posted it to facebook. we are thankful that they did. >> yes, sir. >> do you trust -- >> no, we do not trust the police department at this stage. they have not given us reason to trust them. trust is a relationship-based thing. a communication between us and a comm
my name is sandra sterl. i'm the aunt of alton sterling. i am not pleased with what i saw. i was out there the day of. i was actually out my body for a couple of days. when i saw this video at 4:00 this morning, i was very disturbed and i was hurt at what i saw. it's a horrible thing. it's a horrible thing to happen to him. he didn't deserve that. i commend the person that finally brought that video up. had she not been brought it up, we would have been blinded. we never would have known what...
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particularly sandra sterling because that's who i have been in contact with every single day.she's advocating for is that there be continued pressure on the police department to get this particular situation right. based on the video that we've seen. get it right. make sure that the appropriate charges are brought to the two officers. this is not an indictment, nor does she want an indictment on law enforcement as a whole, particularly law enforcement here in baton rouge, but what the family does want is they want justice for their family member. >> we heard charles blow from "the new york times" earlier in the program call this fertile ground. you can see that two ways. you can see that as something that turns increasingly negative or something that leads to real, positive change in this country. what is this moment in your mind? >> in my mind, this is a moment for both parties to come to the table. there has to be clear representation with open minds from law enforcement and there has to be clear representation from the black community at the table to have a real meaningful
particularly sandra sterling because that's who i have been in contact with every single day.she's advocating for is that there be continued pressure on the police department to get this particular situation right. based on the video that we've seen. get it right. make sure that the appropriate charges are brought to the two officers. this is not an indictment, nor does she want an indictment on law enforcement as a whole, particularly law enforcement here in baton rouge, but what the family...
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i did speak to sandra sterling a little earlier this morning to express condolences in person.lso want you to know this morning i met with colonel edmundson to discuss this situation. i've also spoken with officials on the white house as well as walt green who is the middle district of louisiana attorney as well as the special agent in charge in new orleans to make sure we move forward in a deliberate methodical way. in terms of developments, i want to announce that the lead agency conducting the investigation in this matter will be the united states department of justice civil rights division. there will be assisted by the middle district of louisiana u.s. attorney's office and the fbi. i've also tasked colonel edmundson and the state police to assist as necessary and as they call upon the state police to help them throughout this investigation. i have full confidence this matter will be investigated thoroughly, impartially and professionally it and i will demand that that's the way it's conducted. and i know that the people of louisiana will join me in doing so. and i will sa
i did speak to sandra sterling a little earlier this morning to express condolences in person.lso want you to know this morning i met with colonel edmundson to discuss this situation. i've also spoken with officials on the white house as well as walt green who is the middle district of louisiana attorney as well as the special agent in charge in new orleans to make sure we move forward in a deliberate methodical way. in terms of developments, i want to announce that the lead agency conducting...
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on wedneay, sandra sterling, alton's aunt, spoke out. >> he passed out twice already. >> that's because i saw the second video. i did not know he was alive after he was shot. i don't ever want to see that again. >> he saw the second video? >> yeah. >> what does that second video tell you? >> they sat there and watched my child die. they watched him take his last breath. and i am mad and angry. amy:e'll go to baton rouge after headlines. in news from the campaign trail, the presumptive republican presidential nominee donald trump has defended his decision to tweet an anti-semitic image, which showed hillary clinton, a pile of $100 bills, and a six-pointed star of david, along with the words "most corrupt candidate ever!" the image originally appeared on a white supremacist message board. trump later deleted the tweet and retweeted the same image, but with the star of david replaced by a circle. speaking at a campaign event in cincinnati wednesday, trump said he wished that his team had never deleted the first tweet. >> it could of been a star for anything. to me, it was just a star. to m
on wedneay, sandra sterling, alton's aunt, spoke out. >> he passed out twice already. >> that's because i saw the second video. i did not know he was alive after he was shot. i don't ever want to see that again. >> he saw the second video? >> yeah. >> what does that second video tell you? >> they sat there and watched my child die. they watched him take his last breath. and i am mad and angry. amy:e'll go to baton rouge after headlines. in news from the...
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sandra sterling, one of his aunts and i have talked every day. i agree with her that bloodshed is what is leading to many of the tense nature we have in the city and leading to some of the challenging times we are experiencing in our countntry, d leading to more bloodshed. so i agree with her that this is not what we want to see. this is not with the family wanted to see. this is not what they are about. the sterling family is extremely large here in our cicity, and ty are a great group of people. and this is nothing that any of them would want. so the passion, the pain in hehr voice, t the tears -- they are real. she feels for those families. she understands what they are experiencing because 13 days ago, she and her family experienced the same thing. i think we're in the same page in terms of not wanting to see this type of tragedy take place on behalf of the police department as well as our citizens. i think we have to go to a point where we work to keep our communities safe and then we have to work extremely hard to keep our police officers s
sandra sterling, one of his aunts and i have talked every day. i agree with her that bloodshed is what is leading to many of the tense nature we have in the city and leading to some of the challenging times we are experiencing in our countntry, d leading to more bloodshed. so i agree with her that this is not what we want to see. this is not with the family wanted to see. this is not what they are about. the sterling family is extremely large here in our cicity, and ty are a great group of...
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sandra sterling says they're hurting for the family as they come to grips with the death. >> i'm hurtingd. and i'm so sorry. >> she also said she learned of the violence from a text message while she was in church. at that point, she says she fell to her knees in prayer. >>> in germany, four people recovering from wounds received on board a train. the attacker was armed with a knife and axe and was later shot and killed by police. he was identified as a 17-year-old refugee from afghanistan. the motive is not known, but the attack is sure to rouse debate about refugees. germany has welcomed hundreds of thousands of migrants in the past year. >>> in turkey nearly 9,000 police officers, bureaucrats, and others have been fired following that attempted coup. the alleged ringleader, a former air force commander, has been taken into custody. the turkish president said he escaped death by a few moments saying soldiers supporting the coup killed two of his body guards when they stormed the resort where he'd been staying. >>> a massachusetts man being charged with murder for allegedly killing a te
sandra sterling says they're hurting for the family as they come to grips with the death. >> i'm hurtingd. and i'm so sorry. >> she also said she learned of the violence from a text message while she was in church. at that point, she says she fell to her knees in prayer. >>> in germany, four people recovering from wounds received on board a train. the attacker was armed with a knife and axe and was later shot and killed by police. he was identified as a 17-year-old refugee...
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i will tell you, sandra sterling's voice has been consistent. called for nonviolence for any protests to be peaceful and that sort of thing. i will tell you, chris, it has to stop. we have to do better on every front. colonel edmondson and i spent four hours last week with the president and a group of people talking about all of this. we have to get better on every front. we've got to make sure that we're doing better from a law enforcement perspective. we have to figure out strategies to we can keep a better check on these individuals as they become known to us with their -- perhaps with what they say on social media and as they travel around the country. but we have to make sure that we don't move to a police state as well because i know that there's a balance that we have to strike. >> well, it's tricky because right now you're investigating a use of force case that resonated around the country. but now you have police officers who are going to be on edge, colonel. even when we came in here this morning, the sheriffs deputies had covers on, v
i will tell you, sandra sterling's voice has been consistent. called for nonviolence for any protests to be peaceful and that sort of thing. i will tell you, chris, it has to stop. we have to do better on every front. colonel edmondson and i spent four hours last week with the president and a group of people talking about all of this. we have to get better on every front. we've got to make sure that we're doing better from a law enforcement perspective. we have to figure out strategies to we...
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his aunt, sandra sterling, joins me now along with the attorney for the family.or coming out and sandra, i'm so sorry for your loss. i spoke with quinnetta earlier, but she said she hadn't eaten so couldn't come on. i would ask you how you're doing but i understand you passed out because you hadn't eaten and you hadn't slept. so tell us about the family. >> we were at -- before today everybody was in a calm, but i don't know if you know a second video surfaced. >> yes. >> with the second video, in my mind i was thinking and hoping that he died peacefully and instantly. no, he didn't. he suffered. he was reaching out and talking. it killed me inside. >> he was known as the cd man, right? >> yes. >> when you looked at that video, and i know it's tough for someone who is not even involved, what did you think, the police actions, did it warrant what happened? >> the second video? >> yes, ma'am. >> the second video, while he was dying they were pointing at him their guns and i seen him dying and i seen his hand reach up as if he was grabbing for somebody and he said s
his aunt, sandra sterling, joins me now along with the attorney for the family.or coming out and sandra, i'm so sorry for your loss. i spoke with quinnetta earlier, but she said she hadn't eaten so couldn't come on. i would ask you how you're doing but i understand you passed out because you hadn't eaten and you hadn't slept. so tell us about the family. >> we were at -- before today everybody was in a calm, but i don't know if you know a second video surfaced. >> yes. >> with...
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sterling y castile. y algunos hacian un llamado a una revolucion. (sandra a raiz de los lamentables hechos endallas, el departamento de policia hechos endallas, el departamento de policia de aqui de oakland dice haber tomado sus precauciones.... y han ordenado que los agentes no circulen solo en sus patrullas... deberan de ir dos policias por vehiculo... cesar --estas manifestaciones iniciaron despues de dos tiroteos donde murieron hombres afroamericanos a manos de oficiales anglosajones.... take nats 6 sec wait for cue-cesar --en minnesota manifestantes se reunieron pacificamente frente a la residencia del gobernador de ese estado despues que un hombre afroamericano murio a manos de un policia que detuvo un vehiculo para una inspeccion de rutina. --la novia del conductor grab el video y afirma que los disparos fueron injustificados ya que el hombre solo intentaba sacar su identificacion del bolsillo. --el oficial se encuentra con licencia mientras se investiga el caso. cesar/voboxes --tambien continuaron hoy las protestas en "baton rouge", en lousiana, don
sterling y castile. y algunos hacian un llamado a una revolucion. (sandra a raiz de los lamentables hechos endallas, el departamento de policia hechos endallas, el departamento de policia de aqui de oakland dice haber tomado sus precauciones.... y han ordenado que los agentes no circulen solo en sus patrullas... deberan de ir dos policias por vehiculo... cesar --estas manifestaciones iniciaron despues de dos tiroteos donde murieron hombres afroamericanos a manos de oficiales anglosajones.......
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alton sterling and philando castile are just the most recent. we remember laquim mcdonald killed in chicago and sandra bland who group in illinois who died one year ago today. time after time no one is held accountable and surely we can all agree that is deeply wrong and needs to change. and yes, we do need to listen to those who say black lives matter. too many black americans, especially young men, feel like their lives are deposable and they worry every single day about what might happen. they have every reason to feel that way and it is absolutely unacceptable. everyone in america, everyone, deserves to be treated with respect and dignity. surely that is something we can all unite behind. we need to acknowledge the five latinos who also lost their lives in police incidents last week. their stories didn't get national media coverage but their families and communities are mourning too. and at the same time we need to listen to the dedicated principled police officers working every day to rebuild the relationship with the communities they serve and protect. our men and women in blue put their lives o
alton sterling and philando castile are just the most recent. we remember laquim mcdonald killed in chicago and sandra bland who group in illinois who died one year ago today. time after time no one is held accountable and surely we can all agree that is deeply wrong and needs to change. and yes, we do need to listen to those who say black lives matter. too many black americans, especially young men, feel like their lives are deposable and they worry every single day about what might happen....
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their names to remind people of the loss of a tamir rice, eric garner, alton sterling, michael brown, walter scott and even a sandra bland? deaths in the hands of police custody or by police happening. are these not happening at an alarming rate, and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. as you know, the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an investigation open on the baton rouge case. i was briefed this morning on the mit minnesota case. i would expect we'll be involved in that as well. it's an important part of our work. >> do you feel you have the sufficient resources from the legal imperative to the funding to address these cases and what seems to be a disturbing pattern in our country today? >> i'm a bad bureaucrat, bru i believe we have sufficient resources and we're applying them against those situation. i believe the individual cases matter enormously, but also the people's confidence in law enforcement is one of the bedrocks of this great country of ours. i have the resou
their names to remind people of the loss of a tamir rice, eric garner, alton sterling, michael brown, walter scott and even a sandra bland? deaths in the hands of police custody or by police happening. are these not happening at an alarming rate, and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. as you know, the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an...
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remind people of the loss of a tamir rice, eric garland, alton sterling, john crawford, iii, michael brown, walter scott and even a sandra bland? deaths in the hands of police custody or by police happening -- are these not happening at an alarming rate and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. as you know, the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an investigation open on the baton rouge case. i was briefed this morning on the minnesota case. and i would expect we'll be involved in that as well. it's an important part of our work. >> do you feel that you have the sufficient resources from the legal imperative to the funding to address these cases and what seems to be a disturbing pattern in our country today? >> i'm a bad bureaucrat, but i believe i have sufficient resources and we are applying them against those situations because i believe the individual cases matter enormously but also the people's confidence in law enforcement is the bedrock of this great country of ours. i have the
remind people of the loss of a tamir rice, eric garland, alton sterling, john crawford, iii, michael brown, walter scott and even a sandra bland? deaths in the hands of police custody or by police happening -- are these not happening at an alarming rate and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. as you know, the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an...
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sterling, mr. castille in my own community, but then tamir rice, mike brown, eric garner, sandra bland. it is north, south, east, west, midwest. it is young people like tamir rice. people older like walter scott and eric garner. it is men, women. it is really sort of disturbing and people are simply sharing how it feels to live inside of their skin. i think we need to pay close attention because officer-involved shootings of african-americans is not some sort of cost free endeavor. it is very costly and damaging to society, not to mention loss of life, broken trust, not to mention massive police payouts and civil damages. i can go on. we need to address this national crisis. we have an epidemic and serious problem. >> i want to remind viewers the governor of minnesota expected to make comments on the shooting any minute now. speaking to congressman keith elson who represents fifth district of state of minnesota. you and i have talked about this phenomenon before, americans have talked about this before, sadly, many times. the hope is that as more attention is paid to it it might get bet
sterling, mr. castille in my own community, but then tamir rice, mike brown, eric garner, sandra bland. it is north, south, east, west, midwest. it is young people like tamir rice. people older like walter scott and eric garner. it is men, women. it is really sort of disturbing and people are simply sharing how it feels to live inside of their skin. i think we need to pay close attention because officer-involved shootings of african-americans is not some sort of cost free endeavor. it is very...
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sterling as it's being investigated. mr. castile and those who passed. tamir rice, walter scott, and michael brown and sandra bland and many others. and i think we can do that. and i think we can do that by acknowledging that the perpetrator in dallas was full of hate. unfortunately, he may have also had mental illness concerns. but we have the responsibility to see something and say something. how did he get past so many people, and then get to the point of going and taking an ar-15 and literally gunning down and murdering police officers in the street. so my point here is, congress has to get to work. the president has shown himself to be the healer of the commander in chief and the healer in chief. the uniter in chief. he has a heart that wants us to embrace the better aspects of america. but at the same time, we have to work legislatively to cure some of these problems so that americans who are in pain in many instances can see that the congress and the government is working on their behalf. >> what legislative changes could impact what we have seen play out? and what i mean by that, obviously, the loss
sterling as it's being investigated. mr. castile and those who passed. tamir rice, walter scott, and michael brown and sandra bland and many others. and i think we can do that. and i think we can do that by acknowledging that the perpetrator in dallas was full of hate. unfortunately, he may have also had mental illness concerns. but we have the responsibility to see something and say something. how did he get past so many people, and then get to the point of going and taking an ar-15 and...
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walter scott, freddie gray, sandra bland, rikah boyd, laquan mcdonald, or the last two that we have seen on television almost every night for the last eek or so, alton sterling or philando castile or names that we don't know, names not mentioned here because they have not been reported and we don't have the kind of database of these killings that we should have. that's another recommendation that i'm making, that we must have a database that is kept so that we can know for sure exactly who is being killed and why, supposedly, they are being killed. this is tough business that we have to deal with. this is painful business that we have to deal with. but when you see those mothers on television, as i saw last evening, saying i have a 14-year-old and i'm afraid for his life every minute he's not with me. and folks, -- and folks tell us you should talk to them more. and you should tell them how they should act when they're stopped by the police. i want to tell you, every african-american mother and father that i know talked to their children about the police. they are afraid they're going to be killed. they're afraid they're not going to come home once they leav
walter scott, freddie gray, sandra bland, rikah boyd, laquan mcdonald, or the last two that we have seen on television almost every night for the last eek or so, alton sterling or philando castile or names that we don't know, names not mentioned here because they have not been reported and we don't have the kind of database of these killings that we should have. that's another recommendation that i'm making, that we must have a database that is kept so that we can know for sure exactly who is...
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sandra bland, freddie gray, mike brown. >> freddie gray, four acquittals in that case. >> bad prosecution. darius stewart, darius robinson. eric garner alton sterling, philando castile. >> i'm granting that there's some bad police shootings. >> worse than bad police shootings. it's a bad system and the country is going totally in the wrong direction. and until we get justice, there's not going to be no peace. >> i got it. >> and until the court system works, there can't be no peace. and until we get reparation and compensation for all the blood -- >> reparation? >> -- that you're spilling of our blood then, miss kelly, there cannot be peace. it's the white power structure and you're part of that. you're an important voice. if you would stop being so hostile to our position. >> i'm not hostile. >> you woulddo you recognize that black lives matter? >> but they don't always take antagonistic positions when it comes to white people as a group. >> do you believe -- do you believe that black lives matter? >> i got to go because i have my next -- >> there it is. >> thank you for being here. >> our next guest represent tsz the men and women keeping folks s
sandra bland, freddie gray, mike brown. >> freddie gray, four acquittals in that case. >> bad prosecution. darius stewart, darius robinson. eric garner alton sterling, philando castile. >> i'm granting that there's some bad police shootings. >> worse than bad police shootings. it's a bad system and the country is going totally in the wrong direction. and until we get justice, there's not going to be no peace. >> i got it. >> and until the court system works,...
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we want to bring in austin sterling's aunt and talk to michael mcclan ahad beeahan. sandrahis morning. i want to play for people who have missed it and who may just be waking up this video of what la happened to your nephew. it is very disturbing and very graphic. >> have you seen this video? >> yes, i saw it. >> sandra, what have you learned about what happened to your nephew? >> caller: the only thing i learned so far which i just recently learned when the new video came to surface of how this was. when i first got to the scene, they didn't tell me anything about how he was killed. >> what did you then think when you saw this video for the first time? >> when i saw this video, i was so disturbed. i was hurt. i just couldn't believe what i was seeing and hearing. it was horrible. >> he was outside this store selling cds as he had for years. what do you think went wrong? >> i was told they had been arresting him all day. that night, the store owner told him that he was out there harassing him. alton came in the store and got ready to leave. once he got ready to leave, those
we want to bring in austin sterling's aunt and talk to michael mcclan ahad beeahan. sandrahis morning. i want to play for people who have missed it and who may just be waking up this video of what la happened to your nephew. it is very disturbing and very graphic. >> have you seen this video? >> yes, i saw it. >> sandra, what have you learned about what happened to your nephew? >> caller: the only thing i learned so far which i just recently learned when the new video...
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their names to remind people of the loss to an eric garland, to a alton sterling, to a michael brown, what walter scott and even a sandraland? deaths in the hands of police custody or by police happening -- are these not happening at an alarming rate? and is it not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes, those are incredibly important matters. as you know the fbi spends a lot of on them because they're very, very important. we have an investigation open on the baton rouge case. i was briefed this morning on the minnesota case. and i would expect we'll be involved in in that as well. it's an important part of our work. >> do you feel that you have the sufficient resources to address these cases and what seems to be a disturbing pattern in our country today? >> i'm a bad bureaucrat, but i have -- i believe i have sufficient resources, and we are applying them against those situations. because i believe the individual cases matter enormously. but also the people's confidence in law enforcement is one of the bedrocks of this great country of ours. so i have the resources, and we're applying them too. >> and
their names to remind people of the loss to an eric garland, to a alton sterling, to a michael brown, what walter scott and even a sandraland? deaths in the hands of police custody or by police happening -- are these not happening at an alarming rate? and is it not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes, those are incredibly important matters. as you know the fbi spends a lot of on them because they're very, very important. we have an investigation open on the baton rouge...
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of the loss of a tamir rice, to an eric garland, to an alton sterling, to a john crawford iii, michael brown, walter scott, and even a sandra bland, deaths in the hands of police custody or by police. are these not happening at an alarming rate and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes, is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an investigation open on the baton rouge case. i was briefed this morning on the minnesota case and i would expect we'll be involved in that as well. it's an important part of our work. >> do you feel that you have the sufficient resources to address these cases and what seems to be a disturbing pattern in our country today? >> i'm a bad bureaucrat, but i have -- i believe i have sufficient resources. and we are applying them against those situations. because i believe the individual cases matter enormously, but also the people's confidence in law enforcement is one of the bedrocks of this great country of ours. i have the resources and we're -- >> in addition, we bel
of the loss of a tamir rice, to an eric garland, to an alton sterling, to a john crawford iii, michael brown, walter scott, and even a sandra bland, deaths in the hands of police custody or by police. are these not happening at an alarming rate and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes, is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an investigation open on the...
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of the loss of a tamir rice, to an eric garland, to an alton sterling, to a john crawford iii, michael brown, walter scott, and even a sandra bland, deaths in the hands of police custody or by police. are these not happening at an alarming rate and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes, is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an investigation open on the baton rouge case. i was briefed this morning on the minnesota case and i would expect we'll be involved in that as well. it's an important part of our work. >> do you feel that you have the sufficient resources to address these cases and what seems to be a disturbing pattern in our country today? >> i'm a bad bureaucrat, but i have -- i believe i have sufficient resources. and we are applying them against those situations. because i believe the individual cases matter enormously, but also the people's confidence in law enforcement is one of the bedrocks of this great country of ours. i have the resources and we're -- >> in addition, we bel
of the loss of a tamir rice, to an eric garland, to an alton sterling, to a john crawford iii, michael brown, walter scott, and even a sandra bland, deaths in the hands of police custody or by police. are these not happening at an alarming rate and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes, is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an investigation open on the...
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of the loss of a tamir rice, to an eric garland, to an alton sterling, to a john crawford iii, michael brown, walter scott, and even a sandra bland, deaths in the hands of police custody or by police. are these not happening at an alarming rate and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes, is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an investigation open on the baton rouge case. i was briefed this morning on the minnesota case and i would expect we'll be involved in that as well. it's an important part of our work. >> do you feel that you have the sufficient resources to address these cases and what seems to be a disturbing pattern in our country today? >> i'm a bad bureaucrat, but i have -- i believe i have sufficient resources. and we are applying them against those situations. because i believe the individual cases matter enormously, but also the people's confidence in law enforcement is one of the bedrocks of this great country of ours. i have the resources and we're -- >> in addition, we bel
of the loss of a tamir rice, to an eric garland, to an alton sterling, to a john crawford iii, michael brown, walter scott, and even a sandra bland, deaths in the hands of police custody or by police. are these not happening at an alarming rate and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? >> yes, is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an investigation open on the...
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alton sterling and philando castile, are just the latest of a long and painful litany of african americans dying after encounters with police officers. we remember laquan mcdonald and sandrawho died one year ago today. time after time no one is held accountable. and surely we can all agree that's deeply wrong and needs to change. and yes we do need to listen to those who say black lives matter. too many black americans, especially young men, feel like their lives are disposable, and they worry every single day about what might happen. they have every reason to feel that way, and it's absolutely unacceptable. everyone in america, everyone deserves to be treated with respect and dignity. surely that is something we can all unite behind. we need to acknowledge the five latinos who also lost their lives in police incidents last week. their stories didn't get national media coverage, but their families and communities are mourning too. and at same time, we need to listen to the dedicated principle police officers working hard every day to rebuild trust with the communities they serve and protect. our men and women in blue put their lives on the line every day to keep us safe,
alton sterling and philando castile, are just the latest of a long and painful litany of african americans dying after encounters with police officers. we remember laquan mcdonald and sandrawho died one year ago today. time after time no one is held accountable. and surely we can all agree that's deeply wrong and needs to change. and yes we do need to listen to those who say black lives matter. too many black americans, especially young men, feel like their lives are disposable, and they worry...
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sterling and philando castile are just the latest of a long and painful litany of african-americans dying after encounter with police officers. remember killed a year and a half ago in chicago and sandrand who died one year ago today. time after time no one is held accountable. surely we can all agree that's deeply wrong and needs to change. yes, we do need to listen to those who say black lives matter. to many black americans, especially young men, feel like their lives are disposable and they worry every single day. about what might happen. they have every reason to feel that way and it's absolutely unacceptable. everyone in america, everyone deserves to be treated with respect and dignity. surely that is something we can all unite behind. we need to acknowledge the five latinos who also lost their lives in police incidents last week. their stories didn't get national media coverage, but their families and communities are mourning, too. at the same time we need to listen to the dedicated principled police officers working hard every day to rebuild trust with the communities they serve and protect. our men and women in blue put their lives on the line every day to keep us safe and ke
sterling and philando castile are just the latest of a long and painful litany of african-americans dying after encounter with police officers. remember killed a year and a half ago in chicago and sandrand who died one year ago today. time after time no one is held accountable. surely we can all agree that's deeply wrong and needs to change. yes, we do need to listen to those who say black lives matter. to many black americans, especially young men, feel like their lives are disposable and they...
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of the loss of a tamir rice, to an eric garland, to an alton sterling, to a john crawford iii, michael brown, walter scott, and even a sandra bland, deaths in the hands of police custody or by police. are these not happening at an alarming rate and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? dir. comey: yes, is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. as you know the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an investigation open on the baton rouge case. i was briefed this morning on the minnesota case and i would expect we'll be involved in that as well. it's an important part of our work. >> do you feel that you have the sufficient resoursces to address these cases in what seems to be a disturbing pattern in our country today? dir. comey: i'm a bad bureaucrat, but i have -- i believe i have sufficient resources. and we are applying them against those situations. because i believe the individual cases matter enormously, but also the people's confidence in law enforcement is one of the bedrocks of this great country of ours. i have the resources and w
of the loss of a tamir rice, to an eric garland, to an alton sterling, to a john crawford iii, michael brown, walter scott, and even a sandra bland, deaths in the hands of police custody or by police. are these not happening at an alarming rate and is this not a legitimate space for the fbi to be working in? dir. comey: yes, is the emphatic answer. those are incredibly important matters. as you know the fbi spends a lot of time on them because they're very, very important. we have an...
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sandra: the british pound soared. the future of the currency before we go. >> i think as i said brexit will be drowned if not drowned at birth gradually watered down. that means the sterling it also means the euro is progressively undervalued because the euro will be stronger if they will punish britain secretly for daring to say they want their freedom back. many people mistake the euro as an economic currency. it is actually a political currency rather than an economic background. the political will will be reestablished. mark my words. sandra: john brown, [chanting] for joining us, sir. >> thank you come as standard. from e-mails to aids, the problems for likely democratic nominee hillary clinton next. something you did for fun. until the day it became something much more. and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. td ameritrade. >> good morning. sander spent. it is tuesday, july 12. top stories at 8:00 a.m. eastern. a sea of blue and dallas. officers killed in last week's ambush. this ahead of today's memorial or president obama and former president george w. bush will be speaking later today. tensions do remain high. nonsense and st
sandra: the british pound soared. the future of the currency before we go. >> i think as i said brexit will be drowned if not drowned at birth gradually watered down. that means the sterling it also means the euro is progressively undervalued because the euro will be stronger if they will punish britain secretly for daring to say they want their freedom back. many people mistake the euro as an economic currency. it is actually a political currency rather than an economic background. the...
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sterling is just the latest of a long and painful litany of african-americans dying after encounters with police officers. we remember laquan mcdonald killed in chicago a year and a half ago and sandrabland who grew up in illinois who died one year ago today. time after time, no one is held accountable. and surely, we can all agree that's deeply wrong and needs to change. and yes, we do need to listen to those who say black lives matter. to many black americans, especially young men, feel like their lives are disposable and they worry every single day about what might happen. they have ever reason to feel that way, and it's absolutely unacceptable. everyone in america, everyone deserves to be treated with respect and dignity. surely, that is something we can all unite behind. we need to acknowledge the five latinos who also lost their lives in police incidents last week. their stories didn't get national media coverage, but their families and communities are mourning. and at the same time, we need to listen to the dedicated principled police officers working hard every day to rebuild trust with the communities they serve and protect. our men and women in blue put their lives on the
sterling is just the latest of a long and painful litany of african-americans dying after encounters with police officers. we remember laquan mcdonald killed in chicago a year and a half ago and sandrabland who grew up in illinois who died one year ago today. time after time, no one is held accountable. and surely, we can all agree that's deeply wrong and needs to change. and yes, we do need to listen to those who say black lives matter. to many black americans, especially young men, feel like...