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cheryl casone and scott martin and jonathan donated are all here. been really interesting. a lot of the folks that we saw had no idea we were watching. you make the appointment you have to wait for a month as you mentioned. i'll send it act to you with this one. maybe it is not for you now. you will want this one. i like the sport watch. i have to tell you. >> i was preparing for the show of course. is there is a need, or is it a toy? it was a little clunky. i think the same thing will happen with the watch. i think they will see more and get purchase, but maybe not right away. we were able to live with all of these things. >> i do not want to go back to that data. what about the ipad? think they are repositioning it. this is a luxury item. you will wait until june. the app. is not too far off from a new fee to week five. melissa: i am calling foul on that whole dang. all of a sudden, they were not able to give it because it was so popular. a actually are sold out. >> there are probably three of them. maybe it makes jonathan go out and buy one. i th
cheryl casone and scott martin and jonathan donated are all here. been really interesting. a lot of the folks that we saw had no idea we were watching. you make the appointment you have to wait for a month as you mentioned. i'll send it act to you with this one. maybe it is not for you now. you will want this one. i like the sport watch. i have to tell you. >> i was preparing for the show of course. is there is a need, or is it a toy? it was a little clunky. i think the same thing will...
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scott martin, are you signing up? >> free beer and wine absolutely.ll be on a plane, though. we have people getting stabbed with a pen for snoring. the peppercorn filet mignon. i do not think so. >> airlines have become accustomed to competing on price. try to find some way not on price. they are doing it on international fares. melissa: when you pay a fortune you are fine for hours and hours and they are like, oh, here are your pretzels. you really are not serving any food at all? we need to know to bring a grocery bag on with us. the next time you order a starbucks frappachino you up to tell them to hold the campfire. it all starts with marshmallow infused whipped cream chock chocolate sauce coffee. add a little alcohol and you have a winner there. >> right. we should put it on united. this is coming along the lines from the peppermint woke up. i hope this thing goes well. i hope they charge an arm and a leg for it because we own the stock. >> i used to own. >> i used to work back at starbucks. the most complex drink was a mocha. he has turned this
scott martin, are you signing up? >> free beer and wine absolutely.ll be on a plane, though. we have people getting stabbed with a pen for snoring. the peppercorn filet mignon. i do not think so. >> airlines have become accustomed to competing on price. try to find some way not on price. they are doing it on international fares. melissa: when you pay a fortune you are fine for hours and hours and they are like, oh, here are your pretzels. you really are not serving any food at all?...
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here now to discuss that all is jonathan hoenig, along with scott martin.fox news contributors. not thrilled with the idea that the government will jump down their throat and stop this deal. jonathan. >> that is what is so frustrating. this is in and industry. antitrust. this is a branch of government with no objective while. which acquisitions and mergers are allowed to go through. once again if a company wants to acquire government should not get in the way. melissa: scott do you think there is a chance? >> i think that there is a chance it is unlikely. at least from the customer experience -- the truth is, as the consumers both platforms really staying. i think that that is the problem. it is also about the consumer here. you have to improve what the offerings are. from the consumer side, neither of them are very good. >> i think that that is exactly what the expectation is. melissa: amazon. a loss in the first quarter. you would never know it by looking at the shares. >> all-time high. how many times has amazon been at an all-time high. it has been an a
here now to discuss that all is jonathan hoenig, along with scott martin.fox news contributors. not thrilled with the idea that the government will jump down their throat and stop this deal. jonathan. >> that is what is so frustrating. this is in and industry. antitrust. this is a branch of government with no objective while. which acquisitions and mergers are allowed to go through. once again if a company wants to acquire government should not get in the way. melissa: scott do you think...
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chicago locals scott martin christina rasmussen and jeff flock how chicagos problems aren't only chicago's problems. you know, jeff, i have to tell you it is fascinating to watch a lot of your reports in chicago to see the ways the city tried to bring in revenue. here is rahm emanuel fighting for his job tonight? >> reporter: i don't know why anyone would want this job. in addition to that liability, in the short-term, in 2016, there is a payment of 600 million dollars due to the pension fund. the city does not have the money to pay it. whoever wins this race and right now, it's looking like it's going to be rahm emanuel. whoever wins the race. latest numbers two. i could give you those in a second. whoever gets this is going to have a huge fight on their hands to come up with the funds. latest numbers from the chicago board of election commissioner 68% in now, and it's 56-44. hard for garcia to come back from this, cheryl. cheryl: there you go, the numbers on the screen now, jeff. scott, if you looked at issues that are facing chicago right now 42% of the pensions are 42% funded right now
chicago locals scott martin christina rasmussen and jeff flock how chicagos problems aren't only chicago's problems. you know, jeff, i have to tell you it is fascinating to watch a lot of your reports in chicago to see the ways the city tried to bring in revenue. here is rahm emanuel fighting for his job tonight? >> reporter: i don't know why anyone would want this job. in addition to that liability, in the short-term, in 2016, there is a payment of 600 million dollars due to the pension...
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in market watcher scott martin and jim mccann say the government should take note, instead of throwing money into an $18 trillion black hole they call our debt. the fact of the matter scott, they don't do that in fact quite the opposite. lessons to learned here? what do you think? >> i think so. that's the tough part. and let's be fair the government is not being run like a business, and maybe that's the problem, because if the government were in business the way it's doing business would basically have it if it were on the stock exchange, it would be close to zero because when you have the government in current position neil, where they have the taxpayer the slush fund full, of last resort they can just keep hitting up and businesses too over $100 billion in fines on the banks alone. so the financial crisis, guess what in the government doesn't care if it manages money well like apple does because it can always get more. neil: think about it, the government can't give money out they are knee deep in debt. if they weren't hogging all the money we wouldn't be in this predicament. what d
in market watcher scott martin and jim mccann say the government should take note, instead of throwing money into an $18 trillion black hole they call our debt. the fact of the matter scott, they don't do that in fact quite the opposite. lessons to learned here? what do you think? >> i think so. that's the tough part. and let's be fair the government is not being run like a business, and maybe that's the problem, because if the government were in business the way it's doing business would...
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i'm scott martin.ly known as "scotty claus" and the owner of the living christmas company. (laughs) i'm here today to offer one or all of you a 30% stake in my company for $150,000. this christmas story started when i was 17 years old, delivering christmas trees. it is absolutely the most fun a teenager can have while working. everybody's happy to see you-- hugs, kisses, milk and cookies. the arrival of a christmas tree means that christmas had begun in the house. but that intense joy is curbed when you drive by two weeks later and see that same tree that i struggled to get in the house thrown out with the rest of the trash. and that's when it hit me-- why can't i deliver a live tree in a container like this before christmas and pick it up afterwards? in 2008, i took my napkin sketch and turned it into a web site. we rented a hundred trees and delivered them out of the back of my pickup truck. last year we delivered over 1,300 trees. the time has come to invite a partner. you see, just because it's a g
i'm scott martin.ly known as "scotty claus" and the owner of the living christmas company. (laughs) i'm here today to offer one or all of you a 30% stake in my company for $150,000. this christmas story started when i was 17 years old, delivering christmas trees. it is absolutely the most fun a teenager can have while working. everybody's happy to see you-- hugs, kisses, milk and cookies. the arrival of a christmas tree means that christmas had begun in the house. but that intense joy...
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martin. in the video the boy was still moving. scott, i can tell you that there weren't just tears in the courtroom. in the overflow room, many journalists were also overtaken by emotion. >> pelley: don, thank you very much. the defense will begin their presentation next week. today the senate finally confirmed loretta lynch to succeed eric holder as attorney general. five months after she was nominated. the vote was 56-43. only ten republicans voted yes. many who voted no based their opposition on lynch's defense of the president's executive actions on immigration reform. former c.i.a. director david petraeus was sentenced to two years probation today and fined $100,000 for giving classified information to his mistress. petraeus was considered america's most successful general. he turned the tide in iraq, but he fell for a woman writing his biography and gave her access to his secret e-mail. his sentence is interesting because our research department tells us similar offenses by lower-ranking offenders often result in prison time. 13 m
martin. in the video the boy was still moving. scott, i can tell you that there weren't just tears in the courtroom. in the overflow room, many journalists were also overtaken by emotion. >> pelley: don, thank you very much. the defense will begin their presentation next week. today the senate finally confirmed loretta lynch to succeed eric holder as attorney general. five months after she was nominated. the vote was 56-43. only ten republicans voted yes. many who voted no based their...
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scott's car. here's our martin savidge who was inside the funeral. >> reporter: far more people showed up to attendfit inside his family's church. many had to stand outside or in the hallways or anyplace they could catch a glimpse or hear something. up with of the more powerful statements was made by walter scott's brother, anthony, who said walter was selected for a candidate of change in america. it was a common theme. the pastor said there will be change so walter's death would not be in vain. one of the more somber moments came when one of walter scott's children is a manta, a young girl read a poem to her father. you could see those in the congregation were absolutely caught up and listening to every word. in fact there were tears and at the end there was applause. the service is over and now a private burial has taken place for walter scott. on the other side of this equation there is the family of officer michael slager. his mother and wife were able to have a visit with him in the county detention center. that took place yesterday. they met, as prisoners do with glass in between. now that t
scott's car. here's our martin savidge who was inside the funeral. >> reporter: far more people showed up to attendfit inside his family's church. many had to stand outside or in the hallways or anyplace they could catch a glimpse or hear something. up with of the more powerful statements was made by walter scott's brother, anthony, who said walter was selected for a candidate of change in america. it was a common theme. the pastor said there will be change so walter's death would not be...
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scott. will >>> al jazeera's jonathan martin was at the n.a.a.c.p.s conference in north charleston. >> this is the first time the naac naach branch of north charleston spoke as a group. they were quick to prays place as to a speedy investigation, they spoke about what happened in the community and several others who died in the community, african-american and they feel the deaths were not thoroughly and properly vetted. n.a.a.c.p. pointing to the fact that there has been 200 shootings in the south carolina region and none found an officer guilty of wrongdoing. what they'd like to see is a citizen review board set up. >> the action in this case is the exception rather than the rule when black men are killed by those charged to protect and serve. the lingering question in this case is what would have happened if there was no video. would there have been an indictment or a cursory investigation where mr scott was painted as a criminal where the officer's version of what happened would have been accepted as true? >> now, the north charleston police depar
scott. will >>> al jazeera's jonathan martin was at the n.a.a.c.p.s conference in north charleston. >> this is the first time the naac naach branch of north charleston spoke as a group. they were quick to prays place as to a speedy investigation, they spoke about what happened in the community and several others who died in the community, african-american and they feel the deaths were not thoroughly and properly vetted. n.a.a.c.p. pointing to the fact that there has been 200...
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ademÁs de marÍa elena participaron: martÍn guzmÁn y scott que recorrieron mÁs de seis mil millas parasica] que cualquier informaciÓn valiosa nos puede servir para hundir a ese desgraciado. abelardo: de hecho estoy afuera del despacho, esperÁndola para seguirla y ver dÓnde vive. severiano: perfecto. abelardo: don severiano, lo tengo que dejar porque ya saliÓ. pero luego le llamo. amigo, vamos a seguir a la seÑorita que se estÁ subiendo a ese coche. ponte vivo y no la pierdas porque te voy a dar una buena propina, ¿entendiste? >> pues, sale. abelardo: sÚbete, vÁmonos. [celular]
ademÁs de marÍa elena participaron: martÍn guzmÁn y scott que recorrieron mÁs de seis mil millas parasica] que cualquier informaciÓn valiosa nos puede servir para hundir a ese desgraciado. abelardo: de hecho estoy afuera del despacho, esperÁndola para seguirla y ver dÓnde vive. severiano: perfecto. abelardo: don severiano, lo tengo que dejar porque ya saliÓ. pero luego le llamo. amigo, vamos a seguir a la seÑorita que se estÁ subiendo a ese coche. ponte vivo y no la pierdas porque te...
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you don't care about black people, you don't care about me, did you not care about walter scott or trayvon martinlou: he said, al sharpton was out to make money money -- pierce an is the same young man who took on president obama on youtube. >> we take up with leading attorneys, here next. [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain difficulty breathing and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13 ® is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13 ® if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. common side effects were pai
you don't care about black people, you don't care about me, did you not care about walter scott or trayvon martinlou: he said, al sharpton was out to make money money -- pierce an is the same young man who took on president obama on youtube. >> we take up with leading attorneys, here next. [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to...
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you don't care about black people, you don't care about me, did you not care about walter scott or trayvon martin sharpton was out to make money money -- pierce an is the same young man who took on president obama on youtube. >> we take up with leading attorneys, here next. drivers, to your marks. go! it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot... pulls you back into your lane... even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. congratulations. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding c
you don't care about black people, you don't care about me, did you not care about walter scott or trayvon martin sharpton was out to make money money -- pierce an is the same young man who took on president obama on youtube. >> we take up with leading attorneys, here next. drivers, to your marks. go! it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot... pulls you back into your lane... even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2015...
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we will speak to walter scott's brother. martinolina with more. martin. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. we're standing outside of the scott family home. that family has been speaking out. of course first and foremost they are horrified to see the death of their son and their brother on video, and then broadcast around the nation but they are also grateful that the truth has come out. they are grateful for the video. this disturbing video has south carolina officer michael slager behind bars this morning charged with murder. >> i have two here, one on the way. >> reporter: the three-minute video showing the shooting of walter scott over the weekend. >> when you're wrong, you're wrong. >> reporter: taped by a bystander it reveals the 33-year-old officer shooting scott in the back while he ran away. >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: in the immediate aftermath of the shooting police said officer slager stopped scott for a broken taillight in north charleston. through an attorney officer slager described a scuffle claiming the 50-year-old f
we will speak to walter scott's brother. martinolina with more. martin. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. we're standing outside of the scott family home. that family has been speaking out. of course first and foremost they are horrified to see the death of their son and their brother on video, and then broadcast around the nation but they are also grateful that the truth has come out. they are grateful for the video. this disturbing video has south carolina officer michael slager behind...
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scott. >> pelley: the analysis of david martin at the pentagon tonight. today, the u.s. consulate in erbil, in northern iraq, was the target of a car bomb. at least two people outside were killed. five were hurt. but the vehicle never got even close to the fortified compound. isis claimed responsibility. attacks are rare in erbil, which is a kurdish strongmohammad the secret service and the national parks service have come up with a way to keep intruders from climbing over the white house fence. the technical term for it is anti-climb spikes. here's homeland security correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: the temporary steel spikes will measure half an inch. they'll be positioned on the white house perimeter fence at a five-degree angle. last september a man jumped the white house fence and made it deep into the mansion just over a month later another man scaled the fence but was quickly arrested. in january a drone landed on the white house grounds. then on wednesday, that gyrocopter pierced restricted airspace and came down on the west lawn of the capitol building. fo
scott. >> pelley: the analysis of david martin at the pentagon tonight. today, the u.s. consulate in erbil, in northern iraq, was the target of a car bomb. at least two people outside were killed. five were hurt. but the vehicle never got even close to the fortified compound. isis claimed responsibility. attacks are rare in erbil, which is a kurdish strongmohammad the secret service and the national parks service have come up with a way to keep intruders from climbing over the white house...
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scott. >>james:c-n-n's martin savidge reports. >>reporter:caught on tape. conversations between michael slager and another north charleston police officer in which slager can be heard laughing shortly after shooting walter scott to death. the audio discovered in dash cam video taken from slager's patrol car and the cameras of other responding officers. >>reporter:first we hear slager getting a phone call from someone, possibly his wife. >>:slager: hey, hey everything's okay. okay. i just shot a guy. yeah everything's okay." >>reporter:in the same call slager describes what he says happened. >>:slager: "yeah he got my taser. yeah, all right, i don't know what to do other than to tell >>reporter:the audio ends in static. but not before slager delivers the explanation many have found questionable. the dash cameras also recorded another conversation. that appears to be between slager and an unidentified officer on scene, possibly a supervisor. >>:unidentified officer: "are you >>reporter:slager: "i am good" >>:unidentified officer: ok. >>reporter:the sound becom
scott. >>james:c-n-n's martin savidge reports. >>reporter:caught on tape. conversations between michael slager and another north charleston police officer in which slager can be heard laughing shortly after shooting walter scott to death. the audio discovered in dash cam video taken from slager's patrol car and the cameras of other responding officers. >>reporter:first we hear slager getting a phone call from someone, possibly his wife. >>:slager: hey, hey everything's...
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scott. we have standing by live with us jonathan martin, who was able to listen to that news conference in northrleston. do you know anything about who those protesters were, who were shouting during the news conference? >> you randall they're a group with black lives matter. there were 50 or 60 of them holding a rally here on the steps of north charleston city hall. they gathered a lot of--they really have gotten the word through social media some of them from the charleston area. some of them from the outside who have come in. and you heard that some had very pointed questions for the police chief, but the mayor was very clear. he couldn't answer the questions because of the initial the really main part of the investigation has been handled by sled, as you mentioned the south carolina law enforcement investigation division. there have been other officers who may or may not have been involved. did they witness the shooting? did they come forward with the narrative of what happened? we heard the police chief doctor we heard the mayor say that we only believe slagger was part of the shooting took
scott. we have standing by live with us jonathan martin, who was able to listen to that news conference in northrleston. do you know anything about who those protesters were, who were shouting during the news conference? >> you randall they're a group with black lives matter. there were 50 or 60 of them holding a rally here on the steps of north charleston city hall. they gathered a lot of--they really have gotten the word through social media some of them from the charleston area. some...
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scott way. 's for construction, martin luther king drive closed both directions between the ben franklin parkway montgomery drive for recreational activities. thirds shot of the philadelphia art museum, beautiful shot there. you can see traffic very light there. we have kelly drive closed, between fountain green and hunting park avenue for a sporting event. no reported problems in new jersey roads, we have route 30 the white horse pike there is construction work between the airport circle for bridge work, septa reporting shuttle service on the route 36 trolley. buses between 73rd street and elmwood avenue and 80th street and eastwick avenue because of track work. that's the latest from the cbs-3 traffic center. nicole back to you. >> all right, mill any thanks for the update. 8:52, we will take short break. thank you, cable for taking longer to upload our family movies. for the slower internet upload speeds. for taking longer to upload my files to the cloud. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. and for never upgrading to 100% fiber optics thank you cable... thank you cable, becaus
scott way. 's for construction, martin luther king drive closed both directions between the ben franklin parkway montgomery drive for recreational activities. thirds shot of the philadelphia art museum, beautiful shot there. you can see traffic very light there. we have kelly drive closed, between fountain green and hunting park avenue for a sporting event. no reported problems in new jersey roads, we have route 30 the white horse pike there is construction work between the airport circle for...
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scott. joining me now from north charleston south carolina is cnn's martin savidge. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. this dash cam video begins to answer one very basic question which is how did that terrible day start for these two men. at the same time it raises a new mystery because there is a passenger in walter scott's car. who is this person we don't know. what's true is they would be a key witness. here's what we found. dash cam video capturing the moment police officer michael slager pulls over walter scott last saturday morning. slager's patrol car follows scott as he pulls into the parking lot of an auto part store. slager approaches the car and asks scott for the driver's license. you hear the conversation because slager is wearing a microphone. >> the reason for the stop is your brake light is out. the talk turns to paperwork over scott's recent purchase of the car. slager returns to his patrol car. moments later scott starts to get out of his car. the officer shouts a command. >> have a seat in the car! >> reporter: less than 30 seconds la
scott. joining me now from north charleston south carolina is cnn's martin savidge. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. this dash cam video begins to answer one very basic question which is how did that terrible day start for these two men. at the same time it raises a new mystery because there is a passenger in walter scott's car. who is this person we don't know. what's true is they would be a key witness. here's what we found. dash cam video capturing the moment police...
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division met with the unidentified passenger who was in scott's car last week seen here in this video. he has been released without charges. or martin savidge reports. >> reporter: far more people showed up for the funeral of walter scott than could fit in the church. as the hearse came up to the church, it was escorted by two police officers on motorcycles. that is part of a bridge building, if you will. the community, the mayor promising that any and all resources would be brought to bear to help the family. some find it ironic given that it's a police officer that's now charged with the murder of wlter scott. inside, people packed the hallways. if they couldn't get inside of the church itself. anthony scott said of his brother that he had been specially selected, he said, to be a candidate for change in america, change was a common theme throughout the service. it was mentioned many, many times. towards the end it was said by the pastor there's going to be change so that walter's death will not be in vein. then the service came to an end. the burial was private. to the other side, that is officer michael slager. his mother and wi
division met with the unidentified passenger who was in scott's car last week seen here in this video. he has been released without charges. or martin savidge reports. >> reporter: far more people showed up for the funeral of walter scott than could fit in the church. as the hearse came up to the church, it was escorted by two police officers on motorcycles. that is part of a bridge building, if you will. the community, the mayor promising that any and all resources would be brought to...
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complaint against him and three other potential candidates yesterday, including scott walker and rick santorum, and martin o'malley, alleging they're all using these super pacs to skirt the federal law for candidates testing the waters to follow a stricter limit on contributions. even if they curtail the super pac, jeb bush found another way to keep the money coming in with very little oversight. establishing a nonprofit right to rise policy solutions, which because of its tax-exempt status, can accept unlimited funds from completely anonymous donors. a bush spokesperson declined to comment saying, these questions are premature and speculative as, wait for it, governor bush not a candidate for office at this time. joining me now, covering national politics for "the new york times," and radio host richard. good evening, gentlemen. >> good evening, ari. >> nick, a lot of emphasis on the idea that you're not quite officially technically a candidate. why is that so important under these rules? >> because all these candidates are thinking ahead to when they actually do declare. once they actually get in the ra
complaint against him and three other potential candidates yesterday, including scott walker and rick santorum, and martin o'malley, alleging they're all using these super pacs to skirt the federal law for candidates testing the waters to follow a stricter limit on contributions. even if they curtail the super pac, jeb bush found another way to keep the money coming in with very little oversight. establishing a nonprofit right to rise policy solutions, which because of its tax-exempt status,...
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scott. now the burial begins and this will eventually be the end of the day of mourning for him. poppy? >> martint's the sense you get being in the community? you know you hear the words from the pastor that you just told us about, how does this community come together after something like this? >> reporter: well the community is still watching. you know of course we have not seen violence. there's been protests but no violence here. despite the fact that, of course you're witnessing on that video a shocking and horrific death. i think the reason that so far you have not seen problems is that immediately it was announced you got an officer under arrest charged with murder. that does not normally happen in the state of south carolina in the minds of many people in minority communities. what they're watching for is what comes next. there have been officers charged before. they have not been convicted before. >> right. >> reporter: this is just the beginning as many say. >> it is. before i let you go i wonder if we heard anything from the family of the officer, officer slagger? >> reporter: a number
scott. now the burial begins and this will eventually be the end of the day of mourning for him. poppy? >> martint's the sense you get being in the community? you know you hear the words from the pastor that you just told us about, how does this community come together after something like this? >> reporter: well the community is still watching. you know of course we have not seen violence. there's been protests but no violence here. despite the fact that, of course you're...
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martin luther king jr. was a liberal christian. actually, he was a republican. there's no evidence of that, dave. none. dave, new orleans. mr. o, to borrow from george c. scott who portrayed general patton in the movie o'reilly, you magnificent -- i read your book. great job. that was george c. scott as patton talking about ramel who we feature in "killing patton." thanks for reading the book. i appreciate it. finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day. april national child abuse prevention month. i don't have to give you the stats. we all know child abuse is perhaps the worst domestic problem we have in america. much driven by drugs and alcohol abuse. and the kids involved suffer forever. never goes away. now there's a national child abuse hot line. you should write this number down in case you see anything anywhere at any time.
martin luther king jr. was a liberal christian. actually, he was a republican. there's no evidence of that, dave. none. dave, new orleans. mr. o, to borrow from george c. scott who portrayed general patton in the movie o'reilly, you magnificent -- i read your book. great job. that was george c. scott as patton talking about ramel who we feature in "killing patton." thanks for reading the book. i appreciate it. finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day. april national...
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very sacred and, of course, it's very important to them victor. >> martin there is new individual dash cam video of the passenger in scott's car. what more have we learned about this passenger? >> you know this passenger is basically described as the mystery passenger or the mystery rider that was with walter scott. has not been identified. we do know that that person's name is known to authorities and yesterday the state law enforcement division that has been overseeing this investigation, did hold an interview, they said. they wouldn't talk about what that passenger had to say, but they also specifically said the passenger wants to remain anonymous. we tried to track this person down it's a him, all over and have had no luck in that. one suggestion was maybe he worked with walter scott. we went to where walter scott worked talked to two supervisors there and they say that passenger was not an employee of the company. of course crucial because he's seated next to scott just before he runs and that person would likely have what's going through scott's mind why is he fearful at that time victor? >> all right. and you also i
very sacred and, of course, it's very important to them victor. >> martin there is new individual dash cam video of the passenger in scott's car. what more have we learned about this passenger? >> you know this passenger is basically described as the mystery passenger or the mystery rider that was with walter scott. has not been identified. we do know that that person's name is known to authorities and yesterday the state law enforcement division that has been overseeing this...
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charleston policeman, michael schleger charged with murdering walter scott after an eyewitness captured video of the shooting. martinavage has more. >> reporter: caught on tape. conversations between michael schleg echt schleger, in which he can be heard laughing after shooting the man to death. discovered in dash-cam video taken from the patrol car and the cameras from other responding officers. first we hear him getting a phone call from some one. possibly his wife. >> reporter: in the same call, slager deskrecribes what he say happened. the audio end in static. but not before slager delivers the explanation maybe have found questionable. the dash cameras recorded another conversation. that appears between slager and officer on scene, possibly a supervisor. the sound becomes inaudible. but 41 second later, slager's voice returns. then slager asked the unidentified officer the question. >> what happens next? >> get you up to headquarters. we'll, oncy get you there. >> reporter: there is a few second break then the officer continues. >> once they get here. real quick. they'll tell you, you will be out for a couple d
charleston policeman, michael schleger charged with murdering walter scott after an eyewitness captured video of the shooting. martinavage has more. >> reporter: caught on tape. conversations between michael schleg echt schleger, in which he can be heard laughing after shooting the man to death. discovered in dash-cam video taken from the patrol car and the cameras from other responding officers. first we hear him getting a phone call from some one. possibly his wife. >> reporter:...
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we've got eric garner we have trayvon martin, we have tamir rice, we have walter scott, we have faces. the civil rights moment, a one-day boycott in montgomery, became a longstanding movement because it had a face. read martin luther king's speech launching the boycott in montgomery, you will find that one third of it is look what they did to miss parks. segregation had been wrong for a long time look what they did to miss marks. discrimination had been wrong for a long time look what they did to miss parks. and you're right attorney martin, this isn't new. we've had lynchings, we've had police brutality. we've had bad cops doing bad things to good people. that's not new. but today is the day we say, look what they did to tamir. [ applause ] >> we told you we'd have some interesting thoughts for you. and some comments. and we have saved our best for last last. the within i say we've saved our best for last, the concept of community policing is a concept that once was believed to have been one of the best techniques for controlling conduct in a community. if someone is selling dope dow
we've got eric garner we have trayvon martin, we have tamir rice, we have walter scott, we have faces. the civil rights moment, a one-day boycott in montgomery, became a longstanding movement because it had a face. read martin luther king's speech launching the boycott in montgomery, you will find that one third of it is look what they did to miss parks. segregation had been wrong for a long time look what they did to miss marks. discrimination had been wrong for a long time look what they did...
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martin. >> reporter: good morning, carol. the family of walter scottys this dash cam video does not change anything when it comes to the case against former police officer michael slager but it does give us the first look at how that terrible day began. dash cam video now released capturing the moment police officer michael slager pulls over walter scott last saturday morning. slager's patrol car follows scott as he pulls into an auto parts store. he asks him for his license. >> your brake light's out. >> in less than a minute the talk turns to paperwork, questions over the purchase of the car. >> you bought it. you're saying on monday. >> i'm sorry about that. >> slager returns to his patrol car. moments later scott starts to get out of his vehicle. >> stay in the car. >> and in fewer than 30 seconds scott gets out of his car again and runs. possible reason the 50-year-old tried to flee a bench warrant was out for his arrest since january of 2013 after failing to pay over $18,000 in back child support for two children. what happens next is out of view
martin. >> reporter: good morning, carol. the family of walter scottys this dash cam video does not change anything when it comes to the case against former police officer michael slager but it does give us the first look at how that terrible day began. dash cam video now released capturing the moment police officer michael slager pulls over walter scott last saturday morning. slager's patrol car follows scott as he pulls into an auto parts store. he asks him for his license. >>...
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martin. we've got walter scott. we've got faces. the civil rights moment, a one-day boycott in montgomery, became a long-standing movement because it had a face. read martin luther king's speech "launching the boycott in montgomery," and you will find one third of it is look what they did to ms. parks. segregation had been wrong for a long time, but look at what they did to ms. parks. this rumination had been wrong for a long time, but look at what happened to ms. parks. you are right, this is a new. we have had elections. we have had police brutality. we have had bad cops doing bad things to goode people. that is not new. but today is the day we say look what they did to tamir. [applause] we told you we would have some interesting thoughts for you and some comments. and we have saved our best for last. the reason i say we have saved our best for last is the concept of community policing. it is a concept that was once believed to have been one of the best techniques for controlling conduct in a community, not crime, conduct. if someo
martin. we've got walter scott. we've got faces. the civil rights moment, a one-day boycott in montgomery, became a long-standing movement because it had a face. read martin luther king's speech "launching the boycott in montgomery," and you will find one third of it is look what they did to ms. parks. segregation had been wrong for a long time, but look at what they did to ms. parks. this rumination had been wrong for a long time, but look at what happened to ms. parks. you are...
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from trayvon martin, eric brown to walter scott in south carolina, the deaths of unarmed african americansice continues to highlight racial issues facing this nation. the recent death of walter scott was caught on camera and the police officer has been fired and charged with murder. for more on the future of law enforcement, i'm joined by daniel, a northeastern university law professor specializes in criminal law. he is also the author of the book "prosecution complex." if you take a look at population for example, charleston is 45% black. please force is 18% black. -- police force is 18% black an enormous divide on how african-americans are represented in the community. how can we change that? daniel: the problem is that the police are often majority white, and the community they serve is principally african-american. in the case of michael brown, in ferguson. how do we change it? part of it is encouraging those from communities of color to become members of law enforcement, to be recruited into law enforcement, to be mentors, and to be integrated so that they can enhance communication be
from trayvon martin, eric brown to walter scott in south carolina, the deaths of unarmed african americansice continues to highlight racial issues facing this nation. the recent death of walter scott was caught on camera and the police officer has been fired and charged with murder. for more on the future of law enforcement, i'm joined by daniel, a northeastern university law professor specializes in criminal law. he is also the author of the book "prosecution complex." if you take a...
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scott's death reinnighting the debate between excessive force and trust between the police and the black community. our coverage begins with martinwe're standing outside the home of the parents of walter scott. they've been speaking out saying that they are grateful that the truth is known. grateful for that video. >> >>. [ gunshots
scott's death reinnighting the debate between excessive force and trust between the police and the black community. our coverage begins with martinwe're standing outside the home of the parents of walter scott. they've been speaking out saying that they are grateful that the truth is known. grateful for that video. >> >>. [ gunshots
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scott. the video is raising more questions than answers. cnn's martin savidge joins us live from north charleston south carolina with the latest. >> good morning, michaela. you know the attorneys that represent walter scott's family say this new dash cam video does nothing to change the case against police officer, former police officer michael slager. but it does tell us how this horrible day began. dash cam video now released capturing the moment police officer michael slager pulls over walter scott last saturday morning. slager's patrol car follows scott. as he pulls into the parking lot of an auto parts store. moments later, slager approaches the car and asks scott for his driver's license. >> the reason i stopped you is your brake light is out. >> in less than a minute the talk turns to paperwork. questions over scott's purchase of the car. >> you're saying you bout it and you're changing everything about monday. moments later scott starts to get out of the vehicle. and in fewer than 30 seconds, scott gets out of his car again and runs. possible re
scott. the video is raising more questions than answers. cnn's martin savidge joins us live from north charleston south carolina with the latest. >> good morning, michaela. you know the attorneys that represent walter scott's family say this new dash cam video does nothing to change the case against police officer, former police officer michael slager. but it does tell us how this horrible day began. dash cam video now released capturing the moment police officer michael slager pulls over...
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those named are jeb bush, martin o'malley, former senator rick santorum, and wisconsin governor scott walker, a republican. the washington post saying they are mocking the law. please candidate saying we are not doing anything wrong. what is going anything wrong? caller: i think the washington -- guest: i think the washington post is citing complaint to the commission that these are flouting the law or the intent of the law. they are dodging the rules so they can have their cake and eat it too. they are going through verbal gymnastics to avoid saying they are candidates. sometimes having to walk statements back because of fear that the fec might enforce the rule. they are trying to raise unlimited funds from unlimited sources for their superpacs which in some cases they have established themselves. and this would be impossible, not permitted, would they -- were they testing the waters or officially a candidate. so they are trying to act like candidates in terms of fundraising, in terms of outreach to the public. building momentum for their campaign. they are making jokes about what th
those named are jeb bush, martin o'malley, former senator rick santorum, and wisconsin governor scott walker, a republican. the washington post saying they are mocking the law. please candidate saying we are not doing anything wrong. what is going anything wrong? caller: i think the washington -- guest: i think the washington post is citing complaint to the commission that these are flouting the law or the intent of the law. they are dodging the rules so they can have their cake and eat it too....
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scott thuman, abc 7 news. maureen: sanders and clinton aren't likely to remain alone. other potential candidates include former maryland governor martin o'malley, jim webb and ex-rhode island governor lincoln chafee. an emergency helicopter landing turned into an unscheduled lesson for some alexandria students today. the air force chopper touched down on a playing field at the william ramsay elementary school. several students in gym class at the time got to talk to the crew about the chopper. no one was injured on the ground or on the helicopter which has been repaired and returned to its base. some excitement there in alexandria for those kids. doug: uh-huh. maureen: and for the helicopter, too. and the rain is -- doug: showers. kind of unusual in a way normally when we attract showers and thunderstorms, they approach the d.c. metro area from the west or northwest. today it's coming from the east. opposite direction. i'll show you why on the maps. let's get started, though and take a look at live doppler radar in the red. upper right hand corner 14 lightning strikes within the screen and that's where we're checking right now with ar
scott thuman, abc 7 news. maureen: sanders and clinton aren't likely to remain alone. other potential candidates include former maryland governor martin o'malley, jim webb and ex-rhode island governor lincoln chafee. an emergency helicopter landing turned into an unscheduled lesson for some alexandria students today. the air force chopper touched down on a playing field at the william ramsay elementary school. several students in gym class at the time got to talk to the crew about the chopper....
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. >> bill martin will have your complete bay area forecast. >> and another record falls, scott riessmilestone for a warrior coming up in sports. >>> the number of americans on the road killed or injured by distracted drivers continues to grow at an alarming rate. now the chp is shifting its campaign to stop the dangerous practice into high gear. >> april is distracted driving awareness month and mike mibach did a test to see the dangers of texting behind the wheel. >> reporter: highways 101, you name it. chp says distracted drivers are everywhere. >> a lot of people don't want to admitted. >> reporter: they invited me to text and drive. here's the scenario, i'm leaving work, i'm late. my wife is wondering where i'm at. so i'm going to text her as soon as i leave the gate to tell her that i'm about 35 minutes behind and i'll see her soon. round one straight away into a right turn at 15 miles per hour. again while texting. >> you knew you were going to knock over the cones. once you really started focusing more on texting. it was obvious you were going to knock over the cone. >> report
. >> bill martin will have your complete bay area forecast. >> and another record falls, scott riessmilestone for a warrior coming up in sports. >>> the number of americans on the road killed or injured by distracted drivers continues to grow at an alarming rate. now the chp is shifting its campaign to stop the dangerous practice into high gear. >> april is distracted driving awareness month and mike mibach did a test to see the dangers of texting behind the wheel....
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those named in the complaint are jeb bush, martin o'malley, rick santorum, and scott walker. they are saying, "the washington post" is saying that they are mocking the law. the candidates say they are not doing anything wrong. guest: i think they are citing the nonpartisan legal center pause complaint that these people are indeed flouting the law. they are dodging the rules. they are saying that -- they are going through verbal gymnastics to avoid saying that they are candidates, and sometimes having to walk statements back for fear that the sec may enforce this rule. what they are doing is trying to raise these unlimited funds from unlimited sources for their super pac's, which in some cases they have themselves establish. this would be impossible, not permitted where the in the testing the waters or officially a candidate. they are trying to, again, as like candidates in terms of fundraising, outreach to the public, getting people excited building momentum for the campaign, but they are making jokes that the sec is watching so i can't really be a candidate. this allows them
those named in the complaint are jeb bush, martin o'malley, rick santorum, and scott walker. they are saying, "the washington post" is saying that they are mocking the law. the candidates say they are not doing anything wrong. guest: i think they are citing the nonpartisan legal center pause complaint that these people are indeed flouting the law. they are dodging the rules. they are saying that -- they are going through verbal gymnastics to avoid saying that they are candidates, and...
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scott. we know more about how michael slager was allowed to stay on the force, despite a complaint of excessive force. jonathan martin is in south carolina. two significant developments today. >> certainly. and a lot of people have been asking questions - what happened before the shooting. the dash cam provide a few new details about what happened. especially that initial traffic stop what happened before. this today is again a man coming forward, describing his initial encounter about a year and a half ago with michael slager where he says excessive force was an issue. >> mario told his story to reporters on thursday about a north charleston police officer who used a stun gun on him two years ago. >> he was late. i put my hand up. he still dazed him. >> reporter: gibbons said police ignored his complaint and cleared the officer. his name michael slager the same officer charged with murder after shooting and killing walter scott in the back as he ran away last saturday. >> if they listened and vetted that man would have been alive, he wouldn't have been an officer in the field. >> reporter: investigators released das
scott. we know more about how michael slager was allowed to stay on the force, despite a complaint of excessive force. jonathan martin is in south carolina. two significant developments today. >> certainly. and a lot of people have been asking questions - what happened before the shooting. the dash cam provide a few new details about what happened. especially that initial traffic stop what happened before. this today is again a man coming forward, describing his initial encounter about a...
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we've got eric garner, we've got trayvon martin we have tamir rice we have walter scott. we have faces. the civil rights moment a one-day boycott in montgomery became a longstanding movement because it had a face. read martin luther king's speech launching the boycott in montgomery, and you will find that one third of it is look what they did to miss parks. segregation had been wrong for a long time, but look what they did to miss parks. and you're right, attorney martin, this isn't new. we've had lynchings we've had police brutality, we've had bad cops doing bad things to good people. that's not new. but today's the day we say look what they did to tamir. [applause] >> we told you we would have some interesting thoughts for you and some comments and we have saved our best for last. and the reason i say we have saved our best for last is the concept of community policing is a concept that once was believed to have been one of the best techniques for controlling conduct in a community. not crime, conduct. if somebody is selling dope down the street, everybody between the ho
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scott. and this is the first time they've been called out to quell unrest in this city since 1968 after the assassination of dr. martin luther king jr. >> pelley: chip reid in baltimore for us tonight. thanks chip. this violence started after the funeral for freddie gray, who died of injuries he suffered in police custody. six officers have been suspended, and the results of an investigation are due by fridays. the protests in baltimore have been mostly peaceful, and jeff on the issues behind them. >> don't give them what they want! >> reporter: for west baltimore resident like 16-year-old melvin towns the frustration wasn't just written on his protest sign. he says the death of freddie gray represents the larger problem between police and the community. how do you feel about the police? >> i mean, personally, i am going to be honest with you i don't like the police because of what they keep doing to my people, my people, my black people. >> reporter: people are furious. >> yes. it's beginning to become a routine with us, with the police. >> reporter: 34-year-old mike ware says on the street, the routine of rounding u
scott. and this is the first time they've been called out to quell unrest in this city since 1968 after the assassination of dr. martin luther king jr. >> pelley: chip reid in baltimore for us tonight. thanks chip. this violence started after the funeral for freddie gray, who died of injuries he suffered in police custody. six officers have been suspended, and the results of an investigation are due by fridays. the protests in baltimore have been mostly peaceful, and jeff on the issues...
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scott as he's running away. as i said slager has been charged with murder. cnn's martin savidge is in north charleston in front of city hall. tell us more martin. >> reporter: there's a demonstration going on as you so pointed out. it's under the broad banner of black lives matter. there are people here from the local community and elsewhere. there's probably several dozen people. they've been expressing a number of points of view. one of them has been that there should be the stepping down of the mayor of this community. also they pointed out that there is a difference between the racial mix of the police officers which is about 70% white, versus the community which is about 50% african-american. and then on top of that there is just the anger over the shooting itself. here's some of what was said. >> this has been a long standing affair. this has been a long standing occurrence and something that we've had to live with. what you're going to hear is the passion of the people right now. not reacting to a video like you might be reacting to but reacting to a live situatio
scott as he's running away. as i said slager has been charged with murder. cnn's martin savidge is in north charleston in front of city hall. tell us more martin. >> reporter: there's a demonstration going on as you so pointed out. it's under the broad banner of black lives matter. there are people here from the local community and elsewhere. there's probably several dozen people. they've been expressing a number of points of view. one of them has been that there should be the stepping...
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martin. we have got tamir rice. we have walter scott. we have faces. he civil rights moment, one day boycott, in montgomery, became a long-standing movement because it had a face. read martin luther king's speech, launching the boycott in montgomery and you'll find that one-third of it is look what they did to miss parks. segregation had been wrong for a long time, but look what they did to miss parks. discrimination had been wrong for a long time but look what they did to miss parks. and you're right, attorney martin. this isn't new. we had lynchings. we had had police brutality. we had bad cops doing bad things to good people. that's not new. but today's the day we say look what they did to tamir. [ applause ] >>> we told you we would have some interesting thoughts for you and some comments and we have saved our best for last. and the reason i say we have saved our best for last is the concept of community policing is a concept that once was believed to have been one of the best techniques for controlling conduct in a community. not crime conduct. if
martin. we have got tamir rice. we have walter scott. we have faces. he civil rights moment, one day boycott, in montgomery, became a long-standing movement because it had a face. read martin luther king's speech, launching the boycott in montgomery and you'll find that one-third of it is look what they did to miss parks. segregation had been wrong for a long time, but look what they did to miss parks. discrimination had been wrong for a long time but look what they did to miss parks. and...
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jonathan martin joining us live from north charleston, thank you for join us. >> the mother of walter scott said that she has yet to watch that video camera and she spoke about the possibility of never seeing her son again. >> i just have to take one day at a time. what will happen will happen. that's the way it will be. but i can only hope that it's not forever. at only my family but scott's family. >> speaking of taking care of everyone involved. she now has to take her pregnant daughter-in-law to doctor's appointments now that her son is in jail. but first let's take a look at some of the statistics of police involved shootings in south koreasouth carolina. here's what they found. police officers find their weapon at suspects 209 times. 79 suspects were killed. three officers were accused of misusing force and none of the accused officers were convicted. >>> edward bryant is the president of the naacp's local chapter. he joins us live. thank you for joining us this evening. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. after the mike brown shooting in ferguson two after americans two electe
jonathan martin joining us live from north charleston, thank you for join us. >> the mother of walter scott said that she has yet to watch that video camera and she spoke about the possibility of never seeing her son again. >> i just have to take one day at a time. what will happen will happen. that's the way it will be. but i can only hope that it's not forever. at only my family but scott's family. >> speaking of taking care of everyone involved. she now has to take her...
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beneath all of the incidence of the last two years be it trayvon martin, michael brown or most recently, walter scott it is a question that does not just apply to the police. and that is, what kind of biases are we all walking around with? not kkk member, not confederate flag-waving, but this implicit bias that makes us a little more apprehensive around people who are unlike ourselves. when you are a police officer, and let's face it, sometimes it is a boring job. but my brother is a cop and he can be a frightening and terrifying and really depressing job. they're walking too bad and violent situations mostly observing violence done by people to other people, too little kids, picking up after car accident. it's a hard job. and they, like the rest of us, have these implicit isis that they -- these implicit biases that they walk around with. scientists are and to understand these biases and it's starting to offer us a bit of hope. basically, they think that some of the instinct essentially that we had prehistoric instinct, really, to figure out what is dangerous, what is not, what is different than i a
beneath all of the incidence of the last two years be it trayvon martin, michael brown or most recently, walter scott it is a question that does not just apply to the police. and that is, what kind of biases are we all walking around with? not kkk member, not confederate flag-waving, but this implicit bias that makes us a little more apprehensive around people who are unlike ourselves. when you are a police officer, and let's face it, sometimes it is a boring job. but my brother is a cop and he...