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sara sidner: an you yourself took a stand why do that? papiola aghassi/business owner: "here in turlock loyalty is a lot. the community is very loyal so we're going to stay loyal to our hometown boy as his career continues." papiola aghassi says she is supporting their hometown boynot the way he has decided to protest. customers decide that they cant be in here. yes. sara sidner: is his protest creating friction in this town? papiola aghassi/business owner: "yes. yes. there are locals that support him and there are locals that don't support him." like navy veteran monica morahasn't aboandoned her hometown pizza parlorbut can't stomach kaepernicks kind of protest. sara sidner : what were your emotions the first time you saw and disappointed. it hurt. it hurt. you know like i said. i believe in the flag. i believe in the united states of america." ultimately the hard workinggrowing town of turlock, california is a microcausm of the rest of america.kaepernick's protest making some uncomfortableand others proud. frankie tovar/turlock journal:
sara sidner: an you yourself took a stand why do that? papiola aghassi/business owner: "here in turlock loyalty is a lot. the community is very loyal so we're going to stay loyal to our hometown boy as his career continues." papiola aghassi says she is supporting their hometown boynot the way he has decided to protest. customers decide that they cant be in here. yes. sara sidner: is his protest creating friction in this town? papiola aghassi/business owner: "yes. yes. there are...
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but -- as sara sidner tells us -- one place the protest hasn't hometown political footballhas a whole new meaning. "nats" what began in the n-f-l with 49ers quaterback colin capernick. is now showing up under the glare of friday night lights. from the land of lincoln across the country to the golden state where an entire highschool football team protested racial injustice sot (mos) /sf mission high football player: "we do think about the consequences that can to get boos and negative energy. and stuff like that that but its like it really don't matter if it's right than its right." (sara sidner) "while the protest is catching in some high schools across the country that is not what is happened at colin kaepernick old high school." during his alama matter's game.the national anthem playedhands were over heartsand every players stood stick straight. but their hometown football joshua smith/turlock resident "i think it was really disrespectful. and i think uh. microcausm of the rest of america.kaepernick's protest making some uncomfortableand others proud. frankie tovar/turlock journal:
but -- as sara sidner tells us -- one place the protest hasn't hometown political footballhas a whole new meaning. "nats" what began in the n-f-l with 49ers quaterback colin capernick. is now showing up under the glare of friday night lights. from the land of lincoln across the country to the golden state where an entire highschool football team protested racial injustice sot (mos) /sf mission high football player: "we do think about the consequences that can to get boos and...
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john, christine. >> sara sidner, thanks. president obama says violence will not solve the problem of killing black men of police. there is a sense of frustration and feeling of justice is not always color blind. that anger should be redirected to reforming the system. >> the way we change the system requires us to be able to reach out and engage the broader american community. that requires being peaceful. that requires being thoughtful about what are the specific reforming you're looking for. the overwhelming majority of people concerned about police-community relations doing it the right way. every once and a while, you see folks doing it the wrong way. >> trump says he may visit charlotte after the debate monday night with clinton. he is calling for a national crime agenda. claiming protests are making america look bad to the world. he ramped up his tough law and order message at a rally in pittsburgh. >> the problem is not there are too many police. the problem is there are not enough police. police are entrusted with th
john, christine. >> sara sidner, thanks. president obama says violence will not solve the problem of killing black men of police. there is a sense of frustration and feeling of justice is not always color blind. that anger should be redirected to reforming the system. >> the way we change the system requires us to be able to reach out and engage the broader american community. that requires being peaceful. that requires being thoughtful about what are the specific reforming you're...
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sara sidner, thanks.s kind of crime by a suspected self-radicalized individual seems to be on the rise. with me again, paul cruickshank. look, we have seen a number of naturalized american citizens of somali origin, most often going back to mogadishu, elsewhere in somali, somalia, joining up with al shabaab. i think the first american suicide bomber overseas was somali. >> that's right. we saw that last decade. but in more recent years, we've seen a number of individuals from the somali community in the minnesota area, try to go and join isis in syria and iraq. it's the most significant recruitment pipeline that they've seen in the united states. there have been 11 that have been charged so far. some actually made it all the way to join isis in syria, and this concern they've been using social media from there, to connect back with radicals in the united states. but this individual seems to have been an all-american kid, well integrated. he had a job as a security officer. so we still don't know how he be
sara sidner, thanks.s kind of crime by a suspected self-radicalized individual seems to be on the rise. with me again, paul cruickshank. look, we have seen a number of naturalized american citizens of somali origin, most often going back to mogadishu, elsewhere in somali, somalia, joining up with al shabaab. i think the first american suicide bomber overseas was somali. >> that's right. we saw that last decade. but in more recent years, we've seen a number of individuals from the somali...
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sara sidner has the latest. >> reporter: an officer turned suspect in tulsa.officer betty shelby turned herself into authorities. she was booked and bonded out. the district attorney is charging her with first-degree manslaughter, a charge that means a minimum of four years in prison. a maximum of life in prison if a jury convicts. shelby's attorney told cnn by phone the d.a.'s decision to charge her was a rush to judgment. but the family of terence crutcher, a father of four seen here in this police helicopter video, sees it much differently. is this a rush to judgment, as he says? >> well, if it was turned around and if it was you or i or anybody else that would have shot a police officer, then it wouldn't have been a rush to judgment. get 'em, we need to get 'em, throw away the key. but because it's an average guy, my brother, you know, a bad dude, oh, there's a rush to judgment. he shouldn't have been shot down. it's not a rush to judgment at all. >> reporter: the reference to "bad dude," from someone in a police helicopter on the day of the shooting. >> t
sara sidner has the latest. >> reporter: an officer turned suspect in tulsa.officer betty shelby turned herself into authorities. she was booked and bonded out. the district attorney is charging her with first-degree manslaughter, a charge that means a minimum of four years in prison. a maximum of life in prison if a jury convicts. shelby's attorney told cnn by phone the d.a.'s decision to charge her was a rush to judgment. but the family of terence crutcher, a father of four seen here in...
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sara sidner has the latest. >> reporter: an officer turned suspect in tulsa. officer betty shelby turned herself into authorities. she was booked and bonded out. the district attorney is charging her with first-degree manslaughter, a charge that means a minimum of four years in prison. a maximum of life in prison if a jury convicts. shelby's attorney told cnn by phone the d.a.'s decision to charge her was a rush to judgment. but the family of terence crutcher, a father of four seen here in this police helicopter video, sees it much differently. is this a rush to judgment, as he says? >> well, if it was turned around and if it was you or i or anybody else that would have shot a police officer, then it wouldn't have been a rush to judgment. get 'em, we need to get 'em, throw away the key. but because it's an average guy, my brother, june, a bad dude, oh, there's a rush to judgment. he shouldn't have been shot down. it's not a rush to judgment at all. >> reporter: the reference to "bad dude," from someone in a police helicopter on the day of the shooting. >> that
sara sidner has the latest. >> reporter: an officer turned suspect in tulsa. officer betty shelby turned herself into authorities. she was booked and bonded out. the district attorney is charging her with first-degree manslaughter, a charge that means a minimum of four years in prison. a maximum of life in prison if a jury convicts. shelby's attorney told cnn by phone the d.a.'s decision to charge her was a rush to judgment. but the family of terence crutcher, a father of four seen here...
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sara sidner, thank you so much.interesting piece. >>> thank you, sarah. >> we want to thank you for spending time with us. >> much more ahead in the next hour of cnn news room when we turn it over to fredricka whitfie whitfield. >> i'm in the nation's capital because there will be a special smith sewnument event. we've got a full plate from the nation's capital. good to see you and we'll see you again tomorrow morning. >> it is the 11:00 eastern hour. i'm fredricka whitfield, newsroom starts right now. >>> the presidential race inches closer and the pace intensifies. with election day now less than 52 days away. the candidates and their surrogates are scrambling on this saturday. next hour, bernie sanders goes on the stump for former rival hillary clinton. he's in kent, ohio. and fellow senator
sara sidner, thank you so much.interesting piece. >>> thank you, sarah. >> we want to thank you for spending time with us. >> much more ahead in the next hour of cnn news room when we turn it over to fredricka whitfie whitfield. >> i'm in the nation's capital because there will be a special smith sewnument event. we've got a full plate from the nation's capital. good to see you and we'll see you again tomorrow morning. >> it is the 11:00 eastern hour. i'm...
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here is our sara sidner in tulsa. >> the district attorney here the tulsa announcing charges againstulsa officer betty jo shelby. she could be charged with manslaughter, or manslaughter first degree resisting criminal attempt, also a felony. she could face if convicted four years minimum in prison, up to life in prison. >> got a feeling that's about to happen. >> less than a week after the killing of terence crutcher the district attorney deciding to charge tulsa officer shelby. >> in the matter of the death of terence crutcher i determined the filing of crime of felony manslaughter is warranted. >> reporter: wile the family and community greefs crutcher's death, the attorneys have begun making their cases in the court of public opinion. a key issue, whether crutcher was reaching for something inside his suv window before he was shot. >> she was yelling at him to stop for probably at least ten to fifteen seconds. he gets to the window of the suv and has his hands in the air, looks down the side of the car at officer shelby and his left hand goes into the window. >> reporter: crutcher
here is our sara sidner in tulsa. >> the district attorney here the tulsa announcing charges againstulsa officer betty jo shelby. she could be charged with manslaughter, or manslaughter first degree resisting criminal attempt, also a felony. she could face if convicted four years minimum in prison, up to life in prison. >> got a feeling that's about to happen. >> less than a week after the killing of terence crutcher the district attorney deciding to charge tulsa officer...
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cnn's sara sidner travelled to a town of california. >> reporter: political football has a whole new in the nfl with the 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick is now showing up under the glare of friday night lights. from the land of lincoln, across the country to the golden state. where an entire high school football team protested racial injustices. >> we do things by the consequences that happened after the game, i wouldn't get boos and negative energy and stuff like that. it really doesn't matter. if it's right, it's right. >> reporter: while the protest is catching on at some high schools across the country that is not what happened at colin kaepernick's high school. the national anthem played, hands were over hearts and every player stood stick straight. but their hometown football standout protests has sparked controversy and conversation in california. i think it was really disrespectful. and i think he's an idiot. >> reporter: at pain street footers the once popular kaepernick was stricken from the menu. >> one of the great things about our country, you get to make choices. but
cnn's sara sidner travelled to a town of california. >> reporter: political football has a whole new in the nfl with the 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick is now showing up under the glare of friday night lights. from the land of lincoln, across the country to the golden state. where an entire high school football team protested racial injustices. >> we do things by the consequences that happened after the game, i wouldn't get boos and negative energy and stuff like that. it really...
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sara sidner is in tulsa for us. what is the district attorney saying?er: we're hearing from the district attorney steve kunzweiler. he explained why it was that this charge was coming down but did say they're seeking her and expecting her to come in and turn herself in here in tulsa. he said that she is being charged with manslaughter in the first degree, heat of passion. that is the charge here in tulsa, oklahoma. it is a felony. so we're talking about potential jail time for this officer. again, betty jo shelby, the police officer who shot and killed terence crutcher, is being charged with first degree manslaughter, heat of passion. that is a felony here in tulsa. we're expecting to hear more details but we have seen a list that was put into the court of many of the people, the witnesses, many of them are fellow officers who have been put on that with thness list. there is a signed statement from someone saying they want her to be charged. the family has said very clearly they want her to be charged with murder. this is a lesser charge of manslaught m
sara sidner is in tulsa for us. what is the district attorney saying?er: we're hearing from the district attorney steve kunzweiler. he explained why it was that this charge was coming down but did say they're seeking her and expecting her to come in and turn herself in here in tulsa. he said that she is being charged with manslaughter in the first degree, heat of passion. that is the charge here in tulsa, oklahoma. it is a felony. so we're talking about potential jail time for this officer....
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sara sidner reports nats "i got a feeling that's about to happen."less than a week after the killing of terence crutcher, the district attorney deciding to district attorney "in the matter of the death of terence crutcher i determined that the filing of the felony crime of manslaughter in the first degree against tulsa police officer betty shelby is warranted."while a family and community grieves crutcher's death. the attorneys have already begun making their cases in the court of public opinion: a key issue -- whether crutcher was reaching for something inside his s-u-v when he was shot. scott wood/ attorney for ofc. betty shelby "she was yelling at him to stop, for seconds, he gets to the window of the suv, and has his hands in the air, looks down at the side of the car at officer shelby and his left hand goes into the window."crutcher's family attorney points to an enhanced picture of the window in question: benjamin crump/ civil rights attorney "you can see that it is completely up and there is blood going almost to the top of the window."we anal
sara sidner reports nats "i got a feeling that's about to happen."less than a week after the killing of terence crutcher, the district attorney deciding to district attorney "in the matter of the death of terence crutcher i determined that the filing of the felony crime of manslaughter in the first degree against tulsa police officer betty shelby is warranted."while a family and community grieves crutcher's death. the attorneys have already begun making their cases in the...
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as sara sidner shows us... crutcher's family says his s-u-v stalled in the middle of the street and he just needed help. nats) "i got a feeling that's about to happen." less than a week after the killing of terence crutcher, the district attorney deciding to charge tulsa officer betty shelby. (steve kunzweiler/ tulsa county district attorney) "in the matter of the death of terence crutcher i determined that the filing of the felony crime of manslaughter in the first degree against tulsa police officer warranted." while a family and community grieves crutcher's death. the attorneys have already begun making their cases in the court of public opinion: a key issue -- whether crutcher was reaching for something inside his s-u-v when he was shot. (scott wood/ attorney for ofc. betty shelby) "she was yelling at him to stop, for probably at least 10 to15 seconds, he gets to the window of the suv, and has his hands in the air, looks down at the side his left hand goes into the window." crutcher's family attorney points
as sara sidner shows us... crutcher's family says his s-u-v stalled in the middle of the street and he just needed help. nats) "i got a feeling that's about to happen." less than a week after the killing of terence crutcher, the district attorney deciding to charge tulsa officer betty shelby. (steve kunzweiler/ tulsa county district attorney) "in the matter of the death of terence crutcher i determined that the filing of the felony crime of manslaughter in the first degree...
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. >> thank you sara sidner.nt" now, david, let me start with you because you just saw sara's piece. the "new york times" is reported trump lied 31 different times within one week and a lot of his lies are very blatant. i didn't say this when there is a sound bite that shows she very clearly did. but the latest cnn poll shows half of all registered voters trust trump and more than hillary clinton. it is not even close. he beats her by 15 pain, david. >> listen, he gets away with it again and again and again. i must tell you, i think it is a sign not only that he is blatantly doesn't care but i think it is also a sign -- i hate to say this, but there are just a lot of people in this country who think hillary clinton is corrupt. and they are just deeply into that school and it doesn't make any difference what donald trump says. they still want trump and ready to vote for him and think his lies don't amount to as much as his corruption. i think that is actually a false charge and they go ahead, lock her up, lock her
. >> thank you sara sidner.nt" now, david, let me start with you because you just saw sara's piece. the "new york times" is reported trump lied 31 different times within one week and a lot of his lies are very blatant. i didn't say this when there is a sound bite that shows she very clearly did. but the latest cnn poll shows half of all registered voters trust trump and more than hillary clinton. it is not even close. he beats her by 15 pain, david. >> listen, he gets...
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sara sidner is standing by in tulsa, oklahoma. what's the latest there? >> reporter: anderson, there are hundred of people gathered here. for a vigil for terrence crutcher. and over and over and over again. i'll let you take a look at what the scene looks like here at tulsa metropolitan baptist church. but the words bad dude have been repeated over again. and that is what someone in the police helicopter flying above the incident said just before he was shot and killed by police officer betty shelby. even though there is that video and there is sound, there is a disagreement about what actually it shows. on the one hand the family says it shows he clearly put his hands up but was shot and killed anyway. but the officer and her attorney have a different story. here is what she said. >> she was yelling at him to stop, for probably at least 10-15 seconds. he gets to the window of the suv and has his hands in the air, looks at them. the side of the car and officer shelby and his left hand goes into the window. officer turnbough also saw it. both of them react
sara sidner is standing by in tulsa, oklahoma. what's the latest there? >> reporter: anderson, there are hundred of people gathered here. for a vigil for terrence crutcher. and over and over and over again. i'll let you take a look at what the scene looks like here at tulsa metropolitan baptist church. but the words bad dude have been repeated over again. and that is what someone in the police helicopter flying above the incident said just before he was shot and killed by police officer...
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sara sidner, cnn, tulsa, oklahoma. >>> next here on news room l.a.st in charlotte to try to appeal to african-american voters. is it a professor who never stops being a student? is it a caregiver determined to take care of her own? or is it a lifetime of work that blazes the path to your passions? your personal success takes a financial partner who values it as much as you do. learn more at tiaa.org >>> welcome back, everybody. protesters in charlotte, north carolina, have cleared the downtown area and police say they will not enforce a midnight to 6:00 a.m. is your few providing everything remains calm. thursday's demonstrations went off almost without incident. two officers were treated of a protesters sprayed them with a chemical agent. it was different wednesday when rioters smashed store front window, threw rocks and bottles and one person was killed. >>> charlotte has been protesting the deadly sheath shooting of keith lamont scott. donald trump has been condemning the demonstrators who turn to violence and also called for a national anti-crime
sara sidner, cnn, tulsa, oklahoma. >>> next here on news room l.a.st in charlotte to try to appeal to african-american voters. is it a professor who never stops being a student? is it a caregiver determined to take care of her own? or is it a lifetime of work that blazes the path to your passions? your personal success takes a financial partner who values it as much as you do. learn more at tiaa.org >>> welcome back, everybody. protesters in charlotte, north carolina, have...
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sara sidner is "outfront." >> reporter: terror in the mall. send help. >> we're taking reports of shots fired and people stabbed. we're sending people out the north side of macy's. >> reporter: by then, nine people had been stabbed. they all survived. the attacker did not. shot dead by off-duty officer jason falconer who's being hailed a hero. according to the mayor's surveillance video shows a customer running with children in tow and then the suspect comes into frame. >> you see him immediately lunge guard with a knife and see the officer fire. the suspect went down. he got back up. officer fired again. he got back up. this was three times. >> reporter: the man responsible, 22-year-old dahir adan. an isis-linked news agency tweeted he was one of their soldiers. the fbi is calling the attack a potential act of terrorism while police are searching for more evidence of a link tos soisis. >> as we talk today, i don't have anything to make that connection. >> reporter: the attacker worked as a part-time security officer and was wearing his unifor
sara sidner is "outfront." >> reporter: terror in the mall. send help. >> we're taking reports of shots fired and people stabbed. we're sending people out the north side of macy's. >> reporter: by then, nine people had been stabbed. they all survived. the attacker did not. shot dead by off-duty officer jason falconer who's being hailed a hero. according to the mayor's surveillance video shows a customer running with children in tow and then the suspect comes into...