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and he is not going to get that in staten island. juan: and why not? >> what we've seen so far in reaction to news articles, specially like in the paper such as "the staten island press," the anger and really some ugly things are being said about ramsey that are based very much on things the police have put out or the das office put out. there are not true. what they're doing is poisoning the well and thereby poisoning the potential jury pool. amy: the way ramsey filmed this, he was feet -- we went out to staten island the day of the major protest and we were in front of a beauty spot where eric garner was just 10 when the police attacked him. ramsey was a few feet away and he held that cell phone firm. we can show this. the video has become world-famous. he never stopped filming. can you describe what ramsey said afterwards and how he got the film out? right now and south carolina, i'm sure you are following that, feidin santana the young man who filmed the killing of walter scott is becoming a national hero because before that, no one knew what had h
and he is not going to get that in staten island. juan: and why not? >> what we've seen so far in reaction to news articles, specially like in the paper such as "the staten island press," the anger and really some ugly things are being said about ramsey that are based very much on things the police have put out or the das office put out. there are not true. what they're doing is poisoning the well and thereby poisoning the potential jury pool. amy: the way ramsey filmed this, he...
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>> this building. >> you built this in three years, nothing, nothing is going on in staten island.elievable. unreal. so what exactly is the problem here? >> bureaucracy is to blame for not rebuilding homes. >> nothing good ever happened without bureaucracy. >> you know what i say to that right? >> what? >> let's go out in the backyard and we'll talk about bureaucracy, and we'll see what comes out of it. >> wait what's going to happen in the backyard. >> we're going to kick the ( bleep ) out of you? >> what, i thought we were just going to talk about bureaucracy and sign some papers. another understandably, things were getting tense so i turned to local advocate alana to see what we could do. i'm going to drop the ironic handsome jordan clapper, and be just handsome jordan clapper. i want to help. what can i do to help? >> okay, do you have any skills? ( laughter ) well you don't need to have any skills to come volunteer. >> great. >> as the media, there is a lot that can be done to make it very clear that for some people, for some new yorkers, this is still a disaster and this is s
>> this building. >> you built this in three years, nothing, nothing is going on in staten island.elievable. unreal. so what exactly is the problem here? >> bureaucracy is to blame for not rebuilding homes. >> nothing good ever happened without bureaucracy. >> you know what i say to that right? >> what? >> let's go out in the backyard and we'll talk about bureaucracy, and we'll see what comes out of it. >> wait what's going to happen in the...
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staten island and new york have its own context. people in the street were telling me that doesn't matter. they don't feel like asks, those are the people in control. and i had someone just say to me once you're blue you're blue. you're not black and white. that their interactions with police, the way they feel the police culture operates on them and they very much feel it operates on them as opposed to for them that's the perception. is that it doesn't really matter if the officer that's jacking someone up or yelling insults at
staten island and new york have its own context. people in the street were telling me that doesn't matter. they don't feel like asks, those are the people in control. and i had someone just say to me once you're blue you're blue. you're not black and white. that their interactions with police, the way they feel the police culture operates on them and they very much feel it operates on them as opposed to for them that's the perception. is that it doesn't really matter if the officer that's...
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de blasio, the groundhog's name was staten island chuck. [ laughter ] de blasio and the zoo tried top the incident, but the truth got out. new york city mayor bill de blasio 100% dropped a groundhog on its head during a photo op. and finally, hillary is pro-choice. de blasio, rest in peace, staten island chuck. [ cheers and applause ] now you know. >> steve: now you know. now you know. >> jimmy: get this. it's being reported that google spent over $5 million on lobbying just during the first quarter of this year. which is crazy, because you'd think google wouldn't really need to lobby politicians. all they'd have to say is "we have your search history. [ laughter and applause ] do what we tell you." this was kind of weird. yesterday, i saw that yesterday, congress received 6,000 free taco bell tacos from lobbyists as a thanks for their support of the fast food industry. 6,000 tacos. it seemed like it was affecting members of congress in the afternoon. take a look. >> i think it deserves our careful oversight and scrutiny. [ fart sounds ] [ laughter ] as we have seen in recent weeks t
de blasio, the groundhog's name was staten island chuck. [ laughter ] de blasio and the zoo tried top the incident, but the truth got out. new york city mayor bill de blasio 100% dropped a groundhog on its head during a photo op. and finally, hillary is pro-choice. de blasio, rest in peace, staten island chuck. [ cheers and applause ] now you know. >> steve: now you know. now you know. >> jimmy: get this. it's being reported that google spent over $5 million on lobbying just during...
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the police chokehold that killed a staten island man last year led to outrage but no charges against the officers involved. the one person who did end up behind bars is the eyewitness who shot video of eric beganner's death. his wife told america tonight that his arrest was bay pay back for exposing what happened. >> i understand you're stressed out, but you're taking it out on me. >> emotions run high when she gets an is phone call from her husband, he took a video of staten island police officers who are accused of killing a man in custody. eric garner detained for illegally selling cigarettes. adam ramsey was hailed a hero but now he's in jail, and he claims its retaliation. >> what are you going to do about this mess that you're in right now? >> i'm going to fight it to the end, and hopefully i'll win. hopefully people will realize. >> speaking to america tonight from jail, he claims that he was set up on a bogus charge of illegally possessing a handgun. >> have you ever seen your husband with a gun? >> never never. >> when you heard about the charges against him what was your in
the police chokehold that killed a staten island man last year led to outrage but no charges against the officers involved. the one person who did end up behind bars is the eyewitness who shot video of eric beganner's death. his wife told america tonight that his arrest was bay pay back for exposing what happened. >> i understand you're stressed out, but you're taking it out on me. >> emotions run high when she gets an is phone call from her husband, he took a video of staten island...
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. >> what they had there that they didn't have in ferguson or staten island was the video, incredibly brave bystanders who decided to create a record of this. what does that tell us about these efforts to make sure that police have cameras on them, that again, you don't argue the facts the way you have in these other cases? >> that video, according to every law enforcement official i have talked to in the last few days extraordinary. it is piercing. it shows police potentially in the worst light that you can show a police officer. gwen: there was video in staten island but wasn't disputed video. >> the key here is though, the man is running away and such a distance between you and the officer, again, the case hasn't been adjudicated, but that officer is going to have a hell of a time explaining what led him to believe that his life was in danger or someone else's life was in danger in the way that was unfolding. that is a key issue. and when you don't have an argument where you can say i felt my life was in danger and the man is running and you shot at him eight times that is a diffic
. >> what they had there that they didn't have in ferguson or staten island was the video, incredibly brave bystanders who decided to create a record of this. what does that tell us about these efforts to make sure that police have cameras on them, that again, you don't argue the facts the way you have in these other cases? >> that video, according to every law enforcement official i have talked to in the last few days extraordinary. it is piercing. it shows police potentially in...
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this is part of a protest that started yesterday in staten island. they'll hit several areas between new york and washington, d.c. staten island is where eric garner died during a confrontation with the nypd last summer. >>> take a look at this scene out in utah. the wind is to blame for this major crash that left one person dead and two dozen hurt. several cars collided with a semi truck on interstate-80, a second semi slammed into those vehicles. a man in one of the cars was killed in the collision. both eastbound and westbound lanes of i-80 were closed to all traffic. >>> in our area rain was the story tonight. the raindrops were light enough for some people to skip the umbrellas all together. >> and tomorrow is going to be a much different day. let's find out what you're wake up to from sheena parveen. >> yes, that's right. tomorrow very different than today. i think everyone is going to like tomorrow. tonight we do have a few showers moving through. still, this is mainly just some light rain. kind of scattered through new jersey and philadelphia
this is part of a protest that started yesterday in staten island. they'll hit several areas between new york and washington, d.c. staten island is where eric garner died during a confrontation with the nypd last summer. >>> take a look at this scene out in utah. the wind is to blame for this major crash that left one person dead and two dozen hurt. several cars collided with a semi truck on interstate-80, a second semi slammed into those vehicles. a man in one of the cars was killed...
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have you forgiven officers in staten island?don't think i'll ever have that much love or that much god in my heart. it was a heartless and godless thing that took my husband off this earth. i don't think there's anything that the officer could say to me or express to me. he's not sorry. he's not. if he was sorry, the time to be sorry would be when my husband was asking for air to breathe. to let the ent do what they needed to do to try to revive him or bring him back. they stood there and watched him die. i don't think i could ever forgive him. >> there are a number of similarities totally different situations but similarities what happened with your husband and what happened in south carolina. they begin with small infractions. selling cigarettes a broken brake light. there are those that say in both situations you know -- had eric garner not resisted had walter scott not jumped out of the car, this never would have happened. >> first of all, for the record he wasn't resisting. for him to be resisting, he would have been fighti
have you forgiven officers in staten island?don't think i'll ever have that much love or that much god in my heart. it was a heartless and godless thing that took my husband off this earth. i don't think there's anything that the officer could say to me or express to me. he's not sorry. he's not. if he was sorry, the time to be sorry would be when my husband was asking for air to breathe. to let the ent do what they needed to do to try to revive him or bring him back. they stood there and...
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we've been through cleveland staten island in new york. there's not been violence.e were allowed to express themselves. >> has any of these things blown up ferguson, staten island -- >> it hasn't blown up. >> okay. there was rioting here rioting in ferguson there could have been in staten island. there kind of was. >> no, there wasn't. >> but was there ever an instance where the protesters weren't allowed to protest or vent? >> no. and i think this is where the mayor got in trouble. you guys are right. once you allow people to say you can destroy behavior and misbehave, you're inviting bad behavior. but the idea that we have first amendment rights that's not just black people. >> you can't hide behind the first amendment when property is burned and people are hurt. >> oh yeah. the first amendment doesn't shield lawlessness or violence or destruction of property. that is not what it is for. so people that say that are making an excuse to be able to go ahead and offend and make crimes against other innocent people. so who is the bad one there? the people going out at
we've been through cleveland staten island in new york. there's not been violence.e were allowed to express themselves. >> has any of these things blown up ferguson, staten island -- >> it hasn't blown up. >> okay. there was rioting here rioting in ferguson there could have been in staten island. there kind of was. >> no, there wasn't. >> but was there ever an instance where the protesters weren't allowed to protest or vent? >> no. and i think this is where...
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have we learned from ferguson, cleveland, staten island and done it right in south carolina?r shootings in south carolina in the last three years. all the law enforcement officers were fired and charged with felony or murder charges. one is a police chief even. so somehow in south carolina they have taken the kind of action you saw in the last couple of days consistently over the last few years. i say that in the context of our history which is brutal. south carolina has one of the worst track records in terms of racial violence in the entire country. there is in the piece, a strand of fair play that dates back to early parts of the civil war. it comes up through the famous mid 20th century judge all the i way up to now. all of this could change tomorrow. it could all be crushed under foot. that would be in south carolina's history also. and i expect the demonization of walter scott and the geography of the police officer in the next few days as everybody tries to maneuver and set off the trial. >> absolutely. >> we'll have to watch this. >> we'll absolutely watch. we will wa
have we learned from ferguson, cleveland, staten island and done it right in south carolina?r shootings in south carolina in the last three years. all the law enforcement officers were fired and charged with felony or murder charges. one is a police chief even. so somehow in south carolina they have taken the kind of action you saw in the last couple of days consistently over the last few years. i say that in the context of our history which is brutal. south carolina has one of the worst track...
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. >> estamos en una marcha que empezÓ en staten island y estamos en camino a washington d.c.emos hacer es llevar un mensaje que es tan importante, que nosotros tengamos oficiales que van a respetar a nuestras comunidades y nos van a mantener con seguridad. en vez de nosotros temer por nuestra familia y nuestros hijos. especialmente latinos y afroamericanos. quizÁ ellos serÍan vÍctima. >> estamos marchando contra la violencia de policÍa entre la comunitat. tambiÉn estamos marchando para recibir justicia para las familias que han perdido un hijo o una hija, un esposo o un padre, de violencia de policÍa. ilia: considerando precisamente el clima a nivel nacional, respecto a las relaciones de sicilia con la comunidad. el aumento del uso excesivo, la decisiÓn que he tomado una universidad es noticia agradable para muchos. >> siempre son bien adelantados para tecnologÍa. >> ya ariza santana, estudiante de tecnologÍa, se refiere al hecho de que su universidad, se ha convertido en el primero para que los policÍas aporten cÁmaras corporales. el uso obligatorio entrÓ en efecto ayer, des
. >> estamos en una marcha que empezÓ en staten island y estamos en camino a washington d.c.emos hacer es llevar un mensaje que es tan importante, que nosotros tengamos oficiales que van a respetar a nuestras comunidades y nos van a mantener con seguridad. en vez de nosotros temer por nuestra familia y nuestros hijos. especialmente latinos y afroamericanos. quizÁ ellos serÍan vÍctima. >> estamos marchando contra la violencia de policÍa entre la comunitat. tambiÉn estamos...
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including elijah cummings, the delegation from the white house, the family of eric garner, the staten island man who died after new york city police officer put him in a band chokehold. this is gray family attorney billy murphy. >> most of us are not here because we knew freddie gray but we are all here because we know lots of freddie grays. let's don't get ourselves. we would not be here today if it weren't for a video camera. instead of one cover-up, behind the blue wall, after another cover-up behind that blue wall and one lie after another lie -- [applause] now we see the truth is never before. it is not a pretty picture. amy: baltimore police say they expect to present a report on gray's death to the state's attorney's office by friday. but officials have not said when the report will be made public. six officers involved in his arrest have been suspended with pay. well, for more, we are joined in baltimore by two guests. reverend jesse jackson, civil rights leader, and president and founder of the rainbow/push coalition. he spoke at freddie gray's funeral on monday. and lawrence bell r
including elijah cummings, the delegation from the white house, the family of eric garner, the staten island man who died after new york city police officer put him in a band chokehold. this is gray family attorney billy murphy. >> most of us are not here because we knew freddie gray but we are all here because we know lots of freddie grays. let's don't get ourselves. we would not be here today if it weren't for a video camera. instead of one cover-up, behind the blue wall, after another...
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this is the sea town supermarket coming up not far from staten island. this blaze has gone to four alarms. see flames and smoke pouring out of the glass store frnt and the roof top. this is also caused massive traffic backups at the worst possible time as you can imagine. no word yet on what caused the fire or if anyone is hurt. we'll let you know of any new developments. >>> the clock is ticking for maryland lawmakers, republicans and democrats have until midnight to reach a budget deal or an agreement. nobody likes will take effect. chris gordon who explains who can be hurt. >> reporter: public school students stand to lose in f the subsidy is reduced to those counties where it costs the most to educate students. >> the governor is holding hostage for the public school system of $123,000 for every school in our county. >> reporter: the legislature overwhelmingly passed a budgets $40 billion budget but democratic leaders say they were surprised last friday when republican governor hogan proposed a supplemental budget. they say he wants to shift more tha
this is the sea town supermarket coming up not far from staten island. this blaze has gone to four alarms. see flames and smoke pouring out of the glass store frnt and the roof top. this is also caused massive traffic backups at the worst possible time as you can imagine. no word yet on what caused the fire or if anyone is hurt. we'll let you know of any new developments. >>> the clock is ticking for maryland lawmakers, republicans and democrats have until midnight to reach a budget...
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. >> all part of a 250-mile march to justice between staten island, new york and washington, d.c. >> jacqueline london is joining us in the studio with more on the story. >> jacqueline, these marchers were joined by a special guest today? >> they were, renee. she talked about her son's death. but he is just one of many deaths they are protesting. ♪ this little light of mine ♪ >> protesters formed a prayer circle before rallying together. the march to justice began monday in staten island where eric garner died during a confrontation last summer. today, brandon tate brown's mother and friends join the group. tate brown was shot and killed in december. philadelphia police pulled him over in mayfair. they say he was reaching for a gun at the time. organizers say they want to raise awareness about police-involved shootings. >> it's not just happening in new york. it's not just happening in philadelphia. it's happening in ferguson it's happening in objectionxnard, california. happened in south carolina. we want to make sure that people are aware it's not just an isolated incident. >> the
. >> all part of a 250-mile march to justice between staten island, new york and washington, d.c. >> jacqueline london is joining us in the studio with more on the story. >> jacqueline, these marchers were joined by a special guest today? >> they were, renee. she talked about her son's death. but he is just one of many deaths they are protesting. ♪ this little light of mine ♪ >> protesters formed a prayer circle before rallying together. the march to justice...
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hot layers going to burn in the 1950s the afternoon fire took 15 minutes today you can get to a staten island 2 thousand degrees. >> in a little over one hundred and 50 sessions it test fire growing grew to a raging inferno it destroyed the apartment in less than 3 minutes. >> okay. so as you can see it is dramatic we're looking at an entire room endpofld within 3 minutes versus in the 15 minutes so here we we're looking at a slide of smoke alarms they're great we reduce the risk of death of a fire by 3 percent you, however, if you add sprirnldz reduce a risk by 80 percent so it's a two-fold advantage to have sprirnldz in your residence sprinklers reduce the property loss and water damage because they've activate sooner as you can see in the video about one hundred and 7 sessions a voice-over saying the smoke alarms kwaftsdz and then shortly thereafter you would have had the sprinklers activate they activate at one hundred and 50 dresser so water on the fire sooner than the fire department getting there okay. >> and then this slide shows the history of sprishlgz as you can tell with in commun
hot layers going to burn in the 1950s the afternoon fire took 15 minutes today you can get to a staten island 2 thousand degrees. >> in a little over one hundred and 50 sessions it test fire growing grew to a raging inferno it destroyed the apartment in less than 3 minutes. >> okay. so as you can see it is dramatic we're looking at an entire room endpofld within 3 minutes versus in the 15 minutes so here we we're looking at a slide of smoke alarms they're great we reduce the risk of...
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then you have the situation with eric garner in the staten island video.r not only half a dozen police officer stand around as eric garner is gasping for breath but then even when the ems, the paramedics arrived, they waste four crucial minutes while they are walking around not treating him. those four paramedics were eventually suspended for their actions on that day. then of course, now we have the south carolina situation where once again, after officer's leg or -- officer slager shoots scott, another officer arrives and they stand around. they check the ones. they talk on the radios and discuss, where is my vehicle but they don't administer any kind of aid to walter scott. and then people wonder why the black lives matter movement has grown and spread so rapidly across the country, when people are seeing these videos were people were shot are not even given immediate aid. amy: and police use their force to prevent bystanders from administering aid. when you look at ramsey orta who remains in rikers island the only person arrested around the eric garner
then you have the situation with eric garner in the staten island video.r not only half a dozen police officer stand around as eric garner is gasping for breath but then even when the ems, the paramedics arrived, they waste four crucial minutes while they are walking around not treating him. those four paramedics were eventually suspended for their actions on that day. then of course, now we have the south carolina situation where once again, after officer's leg or -- officer slager shoots...
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>> reporter: it's the very popular refrain after ferguson and the staten island case "no justice, no peace." also saying they're going to fight for freddie gray. all night, all day, we will fight for freddie gray, things like that. freddie gray has become a very very passionate cause and it's been palpable on the streets of baltimore for the fourth night runninging. >> all right, thank you very much brian todd. we'll go back to brian as he gets more. as you can hear more and more people are gathering as rush hour finishes up there, blocking streets on the streets of baltimore again. now, what's interesting is that today the baltimore police officer union is strongly defending all six officers. they've been suspended from the force. the union said today that officers had the right to arrest freddie gray. they say that they were doing exactly the right thing when gray took off running with a knife on april 12th. joe johns is out front in baltimore. >> something happened in that van, we just don't know what. >> reporter: what exactly happened to 25-year-old freddie gray remains a myster
>> reporter: it's the very popular refrain after ferguson and the staten island case "no justice, no peace." also saying they're going to fight for freddie gray. all night, all day, we will fight for freddie gray, things like that. freddie gray has become a very very passionate cause and it's been palpable on the streets of baltimore for the fourth night runninging. >> all right, thank you very much brian todd. we'll go back to brian as he gets more. as you can hear more...
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. >> why did this jurisdiction do what they did as compared to staten island where you hear, i want breathe and yet the officers the process was allowed. >> obviously, the videotape helps. that's one factor, but we've had videotape in other cases the one you referenced, for example that's not the deciding factor. there are procedural reasons. some states requires to convene that delays the process in what seems indefinitely. there is something here that is positive. that is the civic process. meaning all of us coming together and it's not just black folks. people across the spectrum of the country, i would call it the ferguson affect. people are tired and they're voicing their exhaustion with what has been happening to black men, poor men poor people in the face of a militarized police force. that does not mean that every officer is going to act with malice against every black man that they encounter. >> the vast majority don't. >> the majority don't. we have to assume good intent on the part of those who choose to be officers. but as we militarize the police force, we derive communities of
. >> why did this jurisdiction do what they did as compared to staten island where you hear, i want breathe and yet the officers the process was allowed. >> obviously, the videotape helps. that's one factor, but we've had videotape in other cases the one you referenced, for example that's not the deciding factor. there are procedural reasons. some states requires to convene that delays the process in what seems indefinitely. there is something here that is positive. that is the...
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estamos en una marcha que empezÓ en staten island y vamos a washington d.c.r es llevar un mensaje. queremos que oficiales de la policÍa respete a nuestras comunidades nos van a mantener con seguridad; en vez de temer por nuestra familia y nuestros hijos. especialmente latinos y afroamericanos, que quizÁ ellos serÍan vÍctimas. >> estamos marchando contra la violencia de policÍa entre la comunidad. tambiÉn estamos marchando para recibir justicia para las familias que han perdido un hijo o una hija, un esposo o un padre, de violencia de policÍa. juli julio: vamos a trasladarnos donde los bomberos... las autoridades aseguran que alguien provocÓ el incendio en el segundo pulso de la vivienda. les tomÓ 30 minutos controlar las llamas. una de las personas que vivÍa ahÍ sufriÓ inhalaciÓn de humo. al igual que en los vÍdeos que salen a relucir cada vez,la decisiÓn que ha tomado la administraciÓn de una universidad local, es noticia agradable para muchos. >> esto es algo para nosotros. fiore: se refiere al hecho de que su universidad se ha convertido en la primera a re
estamos en una marcha que empezÓ en staten island y vamos a washington d.c.r es llevar un mensaje. queremos que oficiales de la policÍa respete a nuestras comunidades nos van a mantener con seguridad; en vez de temer por nuestra familia y nuestros hijos. especialmente latinos y afroamericanos, que quizÁ ellos serÍan vÍctimas. >> estamos marchando contra la violencia de policÍa entre la comunidad. tambiÉn estamos marchando para recibir justicia para las familias que han perdido un...
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it kicked off on new york's staten island, and will wrap up next week in the nation's capitol. the group plans for proposals for congress. >> the march will move on to baltimore before wrapping up in d.c. on tuesday. the group is calling attention to the school to prison pipeline saying that more attention needs to be placed on education. >> so the protest movement in the country is alive and well. >> and many on social media having their voices heard. >> thank you. in arizona the police are defending what they did to stop an armed robbery suspect deliberately hitting him with a squad car. take a look. as you can see here officers were following the suspect back in february. as he--wow. as he fired his weapon into the air. seconds later one officer slams--here it is--from another angle, slams right into him. the man survived and faces felony charge. the officer said that the officer saved the man's life because he probably would have been shot and killed for not putting his gun down. >>> iran's nuclear capabilities was a key issue today. secretarysecretary of state john kerry m
it kicked off on new york's staten island, and will wrap up next week in the nation's capitol. the group plans for proposals for congress. >> the march will move on to baltimore before wrapping up in d.c. on tuesday. the group is calling attention to the school to prison pipeline saying that more attention needs to be placed on education. >> so the protest movement in the country is alive and well. >> and many on social media having their voices heard. >> thank you. in...
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about 100 protesters came together in staten island.t's where eric garner died last july when a police officer put him in a whoek hold. the group plans to walk from new york to washington, d.c. they want to bring attention to the juvenile justice system to end racial profiling and to remember those who have died in police custody. >> these are issues that are ongoing every single day, every single hour it seems like we're hearing about these occurrences. >> now once that group reaches d.c. they plan to deliver a justice package to members of congress demanding congress takes action. here's a look where the marchers will be stopping along the way to hold rallies. expected to be in trenton today philadelphia, before heading to baltimore and ultimately d.c. >>> happening today, an important vote by the senate foreign relations committee on a nuclear deal with iran. the committee is expected to vote today on a bill that would give congress the power to reject a deal with iran. also there is a 50-50 chance the space exsupply ship. the cargo
about 100 protesters came together in staten island.t's where eric garner died last july when a police officer put him in a whoek hold. the group plans to walk from new york to washington, d.c. they want to bring attention to the juvenile justice system to end racial profiling and to remember those who have died in police custody. >> these are issues that are ongoing every single day, every single hour it seems like we're hearing about these occurrences. >> now once that group...
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and we've been going through this in ferguson with eric gardner on staten island time and time again we take talk about body cameras. this morning we still don't know how he died.take talk about body cameras. this morning we still don't know how he died. what went on inside that van. well the van, it has a camera, but it doesn't record. well guess what it doesn't have to record about if you put cameras on every single cop. as i've said repeatedly the only people that are damaged by cameras on cops are bad cops. and this mayor made sure she vetoed that bill the city council told her we have to pass unless really bad things are going to happen. city council was right. >> baltimore is a city of 620,000 people. and it's an incredibly interesting city. it has many, many myriad of neighborhoods. all sorts of neighborhoods. it has a huge population in terms of mix. ethnic composition, income composition. and it also has oddly enough the eighth largest police department in the company. a city comparable to the size of boston, the police department is much larger than boston. it has about 3,0
and we've been going through this in ferguson with eric gardner on staten island time and time again we take talk about body cameras. this morning we still don't know how he died.take talk about body cameras. this morning we still don't know how he died. what went on inside that van. well the van, it has a camera, but it doesn't record. well guess what it doesn't have to record about if you put cameras on every single cop. as i've said repeatedly the only people that are damaged by cameras on...
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. >> reporter: emotions run high when christy gets a call from her husband, the staten island man that took a video triggering outrage against new york city police officers, accused of killing a man in custody. the death of eric garner defined on suspicion of illegally selling cigarettes was ruled a homicide by the medical examiner. ramsay was hailed a hero for his video expose. he is in gaol. and he claims it's retaliation. >> what will you do about the mess that you are in right now? >> i'll fight it to the end. and hopefully i win. hopefully people realise that now i'm being harass the. >> reporter: peakspeaking to "america tonight" from gaol, he claims he was set up on a bogus charge of gun. >> reporter: have you seen your husband with a gun? >> never. >> reporter: when you heard the charges, what was your reaction? >> i died. i said that's total bullshit. i cried, i said "what are you talking about?" i was in shock. >> reporter: do you regret that ramsay took the video? >> i don't regret it. i wish it didn't happen, that this man didn't lose his life. it's something that has to be
. >> reporter: emotions run high when christy gets a call from her husband, the staten island man that took a video triggering outrage against new york city police officers, accused of killing a man in custody. the death of eric garner defined on suspicion of illegally selling cigarettes was ruled a homicide by the medical examiner. ramsay was hailed a hero for his video expose. he is in gaol. and he claims it's retaliation. >> what will you do about the mess that you are in right...
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then eric garner in staten island new york, and now walter l. scott in north charleston, south carolina. one thing is clear law enforcement in america appears toto have a problem. and partly because of these incidents but primarily because most cops are white. only 11.9% of the nation's police officers are african american. >> your typical police officer in the united states is a white male from a lower middle class background who is likely not college-educated. >> and critics charge that many cops do not reflect the communities they serve. in ferguson, missouri, 94% of its police force is white while 67% of the population of ferguson is black. and in north charleston, 80% of that city's police department is white but 47% of its residents are african american. bringing more african americans into law enforcement is a problem even the head of the fbi, james comey acknowledges. >> it is imperative for the communities we serve big challenge for the fbi fbi is overwhelmingly white and male among my agent force. >> reporter: only 4.5% of the agent's
then eric garner in staten island new york, and now walter l. scott in north charleston, south carolina. one thing is clear law enforcement in america appears toto have a problem. and partly because of these incidents but primarily because most cops are white. only 11.9% of the nation's police officers are african american. >> your typical police officer in the united states is a white male from a lower middle class background who is likely not college-educated. >> and critics...
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the march began in staten island yesterday where eric garner died during a confrontation with new york police last summer. >>> police in wilmington are taking a look at some new recommendations about how to reduce the violent crime in the city. police received suggestions from the new york city police department. they came up with a list of changes that she would like to see in the department. one of them a high tech crime center like the one new castle county just unveiled yesterday. >>> speaking of which, here's more of that new high tech crime center for new castle police. it includes a video wall that shows real time 911 call information. it also has access to every county owned surveillance camera. officials at the center plan to work with hospitals, schools, malls, other businesses. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >>> shaping up to be a great day. a little chilly outside right now. 12 minutes before 5:00. we're about 40 minutes away from seeing bright sunshine. still a few high clouds as you can see looking across the delaware. looking pa
the march began in staten island yesterday where eric garner died during a confrontation with new york police last summer. >>> police in wilmington are taking a look at some new recommendations about how to reduce the violent crime in the city. police received suggestions from the new york city police department. they came up with a list of changes that she would like to see in the department. one of them a high tech crime center like the one new castle county just unveiled yesterday....
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a big march started yesterday on staten island in new york. 100 people are continuing on a 250-mile route to washington, d.c.. once there, they'll meet with members of congress. and looking at the bay area, a protest is already underway at uc berkeley and demonstrations just got started in san francisco at city hall and in the mission. other events are just beginning at mills college in oakland and in san jose. and in about an hour a demonstration is planned at frank ogawa plaza in oakland. >>> the police body camera debate will be heard by the san jose city council today. they'll be discussing a possible pilot program for san jose police officers. if approved, san jose would be one of the largest bay area agencies to give its officers body cameras. the pilot program could start as soon as next year. >>> a suspected car thief has been arrested after a police chase and crash. it started in west marin around 10:40 last night. police say that's where the suspect crashed his car and stole a car from a woman who stopped to try to help. the suspect then took police on a wild chase speeding thro
a big march started yesterday on staten island in new york. 100 people are continuing on a 250-mile route to washington, d.c.. once there, they'll meet with members of congress. and looking at the bay area, a protest is already underway at uc berkeley and demonstrations just got started in san francisco at city hall and in the mission. other events are just beginning at mills college in oakland and in san jose. and in about an hour a demonstration is planned at frank ogawa plaza in oakland....
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when sandy hit, she lost her home on staten island. dennis clause lost his in brooklyn. they met at a church after the storm. couple then moved in the trailer together where they lived for a year before buying the winning lottery ticket. >> we won. i said, won what. i got a winning ticket. what do you mean glow is going, you are kidding me, really. you are kidding me, really. >> i said yes. >> very nice. after taxes the the couple will take home $180,000. the they are using their wings to buy a house in connecticut. >> good for them. >> how about that. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news" a unusual rescue for fire fighters, see how they saved a puppy trapped in the well. >>> before you walk out the door we will get another check of the chilly forecast but first here's is what coming up tonight during evening prime time viewing right here on cbs-3. your buddy ron once said he could install your ceiling fan. he couldn't. and that one time ron said another chili dog was a good idea. yeah, it wasn't. so when ron said you'd never afford a john deere tractor, you knew better. n
when sandy hit, she lost her home on staten island. dennis clause lost his in brooklyn. they met at a church after the storm. couple then moved in the trailer together where they lived for a year before buying the winning lottery ticket. >> we won. i said, won what. i got a winning ticket. what do you mean glow is going, you are kidding me, really. you are kidding me, really. >> i said yes. >> very nice. after taxes the the couple will take home $180,000. the they are using...
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he had cell phone video, this video, showing eric garner suffocating during a police arrest in staten islandt summer. orda's lawyer says tens of thousands of dollars from the online fund will cover defense costs. >>> police have cleared the u.s. capitol building following a lockdown yesterday afternoon. officers shut down the building and surrounding streets when a man shot himself on the outdoor terrace. a bomb unit was called in to analyze the man's backpack and a package he was carrying. >>> the man had a backpack in a roller case with him, because of the packages that were nearby him, we obviously locked down the capital for security purposes and had to secure the area. >>> officers did not find anything dangerous in that man's backpack. he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. police are not releasing any other information at this time. >>> pope francis says next year will be a holy one for catholics as he is urging church leaders to show more mercy than ever before. the pope issued a decree at the vatican yesterday, marking december 8th as the start of a jubilee year. he plans to ope
he had cell phone video, this video, showing eric garner suffocating during a police arrest in staten islandt summer. orda's lawyer says tens of thousands of dollars from the online fund will cover defense costs. >>> police have cleared the u.s. capitol building following a lockdown yesterday afternoon. officers shut down the building and surrounding streets when a man shot himself on the outdoor terrace. a bomb unit was called in to analyze the man's backpack and a package he was...
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the march started yesterday in staten island. the borough in new york where a man died last summer after he was put into a choke hold by a police officer. >>> sold out crowds turned out for the giants' home opener on monday. the pre-game ceremony included pitcher madison bumgarner carrying out the championship pennant on horseback and later said he wanted to get the horse up to a gallop but figured the groundskeepers probably wouldn't liable that very much. no one was more excited than betty there with the sign. she's gone to opening day for more than a half century. the pomp and circumstance also included showing off the three trophies the team has won in the last five years. take a look at catcher buster posey. carrying a trophy in backwards. even sat down on the podium facing the wrong way. but that's okay, it's buster. by the way colorado won the game 2-0. >>> time now 4:40. still to come, with so many people in the bay area being priced out of their homes, push for rent control is creeping back to life. >> what is cool about
the march started yesterday in staten island. the borough in new york where a man died last summer after he was put into a choke hold by a police officer. >>> sold out crowds turned out for the giants' home opener on monday. the pre-game ceremony included pitcher madison bumgarner carrying out the championship pennant on horseback and later said he wanted to get the horse up to a gallop but figured the groundskeepers probably wouldn't liable that very much. no one was more excited than...
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from ferguson, to staten island to baltimore, the patterns have become unmistakable and undeniable.rolina. unarmed, in debt terrified of spending more time in jail for child support payments he couldn't afford. to mire rice shot in cleveland, ohio unarmed and just 12 years old. eric garner choked to death after being stopped for selling cigarettes on the streets of our city. and now freddie gray his spine nearly severed while in police custody. not only as a mother and a grandmother, but as a citizen, a human being, my heart breaks for these young men and their families. we have to come to terms with some hard truths about race and justice in america. there is -- [ applause ] there is something profoundly wrong when african-american men are still far more likely to be stopped and searched by police, charged with crimes and sentenced to longer prison terms than are meted out to their white counterparts. there is something wrong when a third of all black men face the prospect of prison during their lifetimes, and an estimated 1.5 million black men are, quote, missing from their famili
from ferguson, to staten island to baltimore, the patterns have become unmistakable and undeniable.rolina. unarmed, in debt terrified of spending more time in jail for child support payments he couldn't afford. to mire rice shot in cleveland, ohio unarmed and just 12 years old. eric garner choked to death after being stopped for selling cigarettes on the streets of our city. and now freddie gray his spine nearly severed while in police custody. not only as a mother and a grandmother, but as a...
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you know that in staten island, there have been a rash... in new york, there was a rash of hate crimesrpetrated against "mexicans" or those who "look" mexican primarily by african americans. >> well, but then there's that lunatic immigration law in arizona. so it's manifesting... this hatred of the other, this xenophobia-- which is what xenophobia is, is fear of the other; fear of the darkness of the other, the darkness of strangeness, as it were-- is manifesting itself in many ways. it's not just the stereotypical white racist against people of color, but even within hispanic ethnic groups, or... >> oh, sure. >> ...as some people say, latino ethnic groups, when are the black people black? i interviewed people from this new black in latin america series on pbs, and... all over latin america, but in dominican republic i saw a man who was darker than i, and i said... he said, "i see myself as an afro-descended person; i'm a black man." i said, "well, when did you learn this?" because so many people in the dominican republic told me they weren't black. and i'd say, "who's black?" they'd g
you know that in staten island, there have been a rash... in new york, there was a rash of hate crimesrpetrated against "mexicans" or those who "look" mexican primarily by african americans. >> well, but then there's that lunatic immigration law in arizona. so it's manifesting... this hatred of the other, this xenophobia-- which is what xenophobia is, is fear of the other; fear of the darkness of the other, the darkness of strangeness, as it were-- is manifesting...
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and we live in staten island, new york. 2009? 2009, we met. yeah. 2008, 2009. yeah. friends, you know, where she was working. they all suggested that we had so much in common, just try going on a date. and were both like nah, nah, nah. because you know, when you get fixed up, you don't want that. went on a date and warm tilapia. and several years later we're together. so my dad and mom own this home. it's a two family ranch. my parents bought the house with my grandparents. and i've been living here for
and we live in staten island, new york. 2009? 2009, we met. yeah. 2008, 2009. yeah. friends, you know, where she was working. they all suggested that we had so much in common, just try going on a date. and were both like nah, nah, nah. because you know, when you get fixed up, you don't want that. went on a date and warm tilapia. and several years later we're together. so my dad and mom own this home. it's a two family ranch. my parents bought the house with my grandparents. and i've been living...
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. >> from ferguson to staten island to baltimore the patterns have become unmistakable and undeniable. it is timen to the era of mazen coarse raising. -- it is time to end the era of mass incarceration we need a debut how to reduce our prison population and keep our community safe. lou: clinton noun foundation donor scandal is widening as she broadens her areas of concern about flaws of our society. 1100 donors on clinton canada fun doing and based -- foundation, canada based enterprise happyenterpartnership had not been revealed. blames the nondisclosure on canadian law. a claim that was given 3 pinnochios by washington post fact checker today there no canadian federal law that bans charities from identifying their donors, do you see a pattern? we'll be joined by man who first exposed clinton administration question an dealing the blockbuster author of the book, peter schweizer will join us. in a moment, we'll coming right back stray with us. >> coming up, iranian foreign minister blasting nuclear negotiators claiming they and israel are the greatest threat to global economy egeneral
. >> from ferguson to staten island to baltimore the patterns have become unmistakable and undeniable. it is timen to the era of mazen coarse raising. -- it is time to end the era of mass incarceration we need a debut how to reduce our prison population and keep our community safe. lou: clinton noun foundation donor scandal is widening as she broadens her areas of concern about flaws of our society. 1100 donors on clinton canada fun doing and based -- foundation, canada based enterprise...
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. >>> a 250 mile march 2 justice kicked off this morning in staten island.ic garner died last july after being put in a choke hold by an nypd officer. they want to bring attention to the juvenile justice system to end racial profiling and remember those who died in police custody. >>> lease are issues that are ongoing. every single day. every single hour it seems like you're hearing about these occurrences. >> once the group reaches d.c. they plan to deliver a justice package to members of congress demanding congressional intervention to combat police violence. >> they are expected to be in trenton tomorrow and philadelphia wednesday before heading to baltimore and ultimately washington, d.c. >>> from our south jersey bureau, we hope to get 100 body cameras for officers as quickly as possible. the tent has been testing cameras from four different companies for the past year. camden county spokesman said they are work to go get grant money from the state and federal governments. the police department already operates a a multimillion dollar network. no word w
. >>> a 250 mile march 2 justice kicked off this morning in staten island.ic garner died last july after being put in a choke hold by an nypd officer. they want to bring attention to the juvenile justice system to end racial profiling and remember those who died in police custody. >>> lease are issues that are ongoing. every single day. every single hour it seems like you're hearing about these occurrences. >> once the group reaches d.c. they plan to deliver a justice...
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it came to me that this in and the garner video on staten island where they look like executions almost to some people. if you are a fair-minded white viewer, you go, my god, this stuff is going on and it and like the evening news reports in the 60s from cbs and number with the fire hoses and the dogs. these votes are so powerful they blow almost everything out of the discussion and it comes back to race. >> the votes are shot by the bystanders and a barbour was on the way to work and i think he is a hero. show the interview he did the or day. >> i would deny i knew the magnitude of this and i tried to, i thought about erasing the video. >> why? >> i don't know, i felt my life would be in danger. >> david when obviously for him to keep filming as the man is shot to death takes a lot of deputies and of course if he was not there and there was in video and the officer said, we got into a struggle over the taser the whole story would be covered differently. >> it would. kudos to him. he is filming someone being killed. that alone is something that has to weigh on his mind. the fact that he
it came to me that this in and the garner video on staten island where they look like executions almost to some people. if you are a fair-minded white viewer, you go, my god, this stuff is going on and it and like the evening news reports in the 60s from cbs and number with the fire hoses and the dogs. these votes are so powerful they blow almost everything out of the discussion and it comes back to race. >> the votes are shot by the bystanders and a barbour was on the way to work and i...
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other cops out there are being magnified that they are doing things wrong, bringing ferguson up, staten island up in the same breath. but what really angers me is that there is a video out of boston, boston bombing that was in the shootout. and there's a former army ranger. he shot him in the face. it's the same individual in 2001 that shot two other cops. what else did not make the news and the months of march, one week, seven days, five african-american law enforcement officers killed across the united states. why does that not make the news? these are the things that bother me. >> i know that sheriff clark is bothered by the same thing. going back to this question you have to be proud of the fact that a mayor in the community of north charleston the police chief did exactly the right thing. i did not hear any mealymouthed bureaucratic nonsense, no political overtones of any kind they stay they charged him and fired him. i just have to believe that the community is thrilled with the mayor and the police chief. >> i don't know about thrilled, but i know what you mean when you say that. this i
other cops out there are being magnified that they are doing things wrong, bringing ferguson up, staten island up in the same breath. but what really angers me is that there is a video out of boston, boston bombing that was in the shootout. and there's a former army ranger. he shot him in the face. it's the same individual in 2001 that shot two other cops. what else did not make the news and the months of march, one week, seven days, five african-american law enforcement officers killed across...