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unbelievable. >>> the gazebo where tamir rice was killed may be saved.nd a man accused of trying to bomb a jewish center is in court. "the miami herald" -- prosecutors say james medina brought what he thought was a bomb from an undercover agent. court papers show no link between the suspect and any international militant group. cleveland.com reports that a gazebo where tamir rice was fatally shot by police might be preserved. demolition was delayed after a request from the smithsonian. it's discussing options for preserving the gazebo given its importance to african-american history. 12-year-old rice was killed in 2014 after police thought the toy gun he was carrying was real. "the tennessean" reports that employees of public universities are now allowed to carry guns on campuses in the state. the governor let the bill become law yesterday without his signature. weapons are still banned from stadiums, gyms, and personnel meetings. "the tampa tribune" reports hulk hogan is suing gawker again. he claims the website leaked sealed court documents that quote
unbelievable. >>> the gazebo where tamir rice was killed may be saved.nd a man accused of trying to bomb a jewish center is in court. "the miami herald" -- prosecutors say james medina brought what he thought was a bomb from an undercover agent. court papers show no link between the suspect and any international militant group. cleveland.com reports that a gazebo where tamir rice was fatally shot by police might be preserved. demolition was delayed after a request from the...
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emphasize this enough, what attorney benjamin crump does for the likes of the trayvon martins and tamir rice and ferguson, missouri. we need people like him representing and defending people who faces injustices, people who have to overcome systems that are systemic, and while i may be -- i'm definitely conservative, no question about that, i'm a third generation republican, but we can come together, no matter what our politics are, we can come together for the good, not just for our race but this country overall. it takes all of us. we don't have to be enemies or adversaries because you may be a supporter of a democrat and i am a supporter of a republican. it takes all of us to uplift our voice especi >> every time you go into a courtroom on any kind of conflict, the only way you can prevail is you've got to convince people that we have more in common than we have that separates us. that's why what you and i do for others is so special because we've got to figure out how to make people know that coming together, we can do anything. we can make this world a better place. and so for all the t
emphasize this enough, what attorney benjamin crump does for the likes of the trayvon martins and tamir rice and ferguson, missouri. we need people like him representing and defending people who faces injustices, people who have to overcome systems that are systemic, and while i may be -- i'm definitely conservative, no question about that, i'm a third generation republican, but we can come together, no matter what our politics are, we can come together for the good, not just for our race but...
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this is new the smithsonian institution wants to preserve the cleveland gazebo where a 12-year-old tamir ricehot and killed by police. the gazebo became a makeshift memorial after rice's death in 2014. the city is expected to begin dismantling the structure this week but cleveland officials agreed to hold off on demolition for 30 days to consider the smithsonian's request. the boy had been playing with a pellet gun. the authorities declined to charge the white rookie officer who shot tammy saying the shooting was reasonable under the circumstances. >> fbi agents searching the home of a reputed mobster in the connection with a 1990 art heist. agents were seen digging up the lawn and checking the manchester connecticut hope of robert gentile. the 79-year-old is considered a suspect in the theft of 13 works of art from boston's isabella stewart gardner museum. the art is estimated to be worth about half a billion dollars and includes works by rembrandt monet. >> the phillies six game winning streak is over. the phillies took a three to nothing lead in the third inning against the cardinals last
this is new the smithsonian institution wants to preserve the cleveland gazebo where a 12-year-old tamir ricehot and killed by police. the gazebo became a makeshift memorial after rice's death in 2014. the city is expected to begin dismantling the structure this week but cleveland officials agreed to hold off on demolition for 30 days to consider the smithsonian's request. the boy had been playing with a pellet gun. the authorities declined to charge the white rookie officer who shot tammy...
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there are another user names, donald trump, tamir rice.stion some of these bids. as you see there $65 million supposedly. however there have been -- at least i've read, at least one submission there, an individual using a different user name asking zimmerman to reach out to him because he is in fact interested in submitting a legitimate bid. we'll have to see which way this goes. you'll note this is actually going to remain yononline for another four days. i spoke to the website and talked to they're going to have to weed out and determine who actually won the auction. >> explain the process of actually shipping a firearm like this? is this legal in the united states? >> as long as there's a licensed firearm dealer in the mix. we'll use this as an example. when this auction wraps and if there's a winner it will be ultimately be up to zimmerman to turn to a licensed firearms dealer. hand over this celtic .9 millimeter pistol and then they'd have to ship it to the auction winner's choice. and then the licensed operator would have to do a bac
there are another user names, donald trump, tamir rice.stion some of these bids. as you see there $65 million supposedly. however there have been -- at least i've read, at least one submission there, an individual using a different user name asking zimmerman to reach out to him because he is in fact interested in submitting a legitimate bid. we'll have to see which way this goes. you'll note this is actually going to remain yononline for another four days. i spoke to the website and talked to...
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for example, remember the tragedy of tamir rice killed by law enforcement.sta was having problems because she had to protest and drive across town and drive back, therefore, she couldn't get her homework done and wanted special consideration for that. that's a little bit of an issue. >> sure, right. >> you have zikaia -- >> she wanted them to eliminate any grow lower than c for the semester because of all driving she wanted to do. >> you can do things called pass/fail, it's been done before. also have a student from chicago who was complaining because t y they, taking a test on your own was institutionalized and wanted a system -- >> they wanted a verbal, sit down with the professor -- >> some of the professors say it sounds good. they're upset the college hasn't adopted the philosophy. >> when the students go out and need a job, they should only have to deal with an overland colle colle college students. >>> beyonce upset the cops. how? >> if you listen to the words closely, i had to have the fbi come in and listen to it backwards backwards. >> you said i'l
for example, remember the tragedy of tamir rice killed by law enforcement.sta was having problems because she had to protest and drive across town and drive back, therefore, she couldn't get her homework done and wanted special consideration for that. that's a little bit of an issue. >> sure, right. >> you have zikaia -- >> she wanted them to eliminate any grow lower than c for the semester because of all driving she wanted to do. >> you can do things called pass/fail,...
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just six weeks earlier in cleveland, ohio, a 12-year-old boy named tamir rice was playing on the street with a b.b. gun, and even pointing it at people as they walked by him. when police arrived on the scene, all they saw was a gun, and in at matter of seconds an officer shot and killed tamir. it was a case that became highly controverle shall, and part of the growing national dialogue about police use of deadly force. >> everybody that i have talked to has compared my call to the call in cleveland. it could have turned out like that if that teenager would have pulled out a handgun when i arrived, because i am not waiting to find out if it is a fake gun. i am happy the way it turned out. i could not be happier. >> the episode with the three teens last ares just 73 seconds. >> i don't care! keep your hands where i can see them. >> in that time, officer luna the gives 32 verbal commands, and many of owhich were ignored. >> sir, do not move. keep your hands up. >> i think of the amount of commands that i gave to the three teenagers, and is there a number of -- do i give 100? do i need to o
just six weeks earlier in cleveland, ohio, a 12-year-old boy named tamir rice was playing on the street with a b.b. gun, and even pointing it at people as they walked by him. when police arrived on the scene, all they saw was a gun, and in at matter of seconds an officer shot and killed tamir. it was a case that became highly controverle shall, and part of the growing national dialogue about police use of deadly force. >> everybody that i have talked to has compared my call to the call in...
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when you think about all the people still upset about tamir rice's killing. >> when we return we're going to talk to a local reporter in albuquerque as the protests continue. >>> the smoke out there from police smoke grenades. protests going on in the streets of albuquerque as it closer to midnight out there as police are dealing with protesters with what was a trump rally. give us an update since we talked a few moments ago. >> reporter: i'm looking down an alley where i'm seeing protesters throwing rocks. we moved off to the left because there were a couple of c cannisters what appeared to be smoke. the situation has escalated since we lost spoke. police cleared another block or so. i will tell you the albuquerque police believe most of the demonstrators have now disbursed. they believe the people left -- let's see if we can walk down this way. they believe most of the people left here are here to disrupt. that coming from the albuquerque police. some folks are continuing -- >> get back. >> reporter: continuing to throw rocks and pebbles. so i'm sticking with my camera crew here as we w
when you think about all the people still upset about tamir rice's killing. >> when we return we're going to talk to a local reporter in albuquerque as the protests continue. >>> the smoke out there from police smoke grenades. protests going on in the streets of albuquerque as it closer to midnight out there as police are dealing with protesters with what was a trump rally. give us an update since we talked a few moments ago. >> reporter: i'm looking down an alley where i'm...
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i miss tamir rice, too; i was eleven once and played with plastic guns, but no cop ever shot me.are missing many hundreds, if not thousands, of african americans, lost only because of the color of their skin in just the last decade. most of the occurrences we documented in our recent jackie robinson film-- he crossed the color line 69 years ago last month-- are happening again in our present day: confederate flag issues, driving while black, stop and frisk, burned black churches, integrated suburban swimming pool problems, housing bias, racial taunts, cynical political calculations that ignore african americans, and a version of black lives matter, to name just a few. i do not believe there is a hell, as most of our religions reliably report, just the one we humans make for ourselves and each other right here. >> sreenivasan: now we continue with newshour special correspondent charlayne hunter gault's ongoing look at solutions to america's enduring race problem. tonight, she talks with reverend david billings of the people's institute for survival and beyond, an organization that
i miss tamir rice, too; i was eleven once and played with plastic guns, but no cop ever shot me.are missing many hundreds, if not thousands, of african americans, lost only because of the color of their skin in just the last decade. most of the occurrences we documented in our recent jackie robinson film-- he crossed the color line 69 years ago last month-- are happening again in our present day: confederate flag issues, driving while black, stop and frisk, burned black churches, integrated...
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we saw, the walter scott case, the tamir rice case, the narrative given by the police officers was vastly saw on video. >> that's a problem, and there definitely have been problematic cases. got to go. great to see you both. all the best. it takes a lot of work... to run this business. but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost® to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a great taste. i don't plan on slowing down any time soon. stay strong. stay active with boost®. [phone buzzing] [engine revving] [engine revving] [phone buzzing] ♪ some things are simply impossible to ignore. the strikingly designed lexus nx turbo and hybrid. the suv that dares to go beyond utility. this is the pursuit of perfection. i tabut with my back paines, i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe s
we saw, the walter scott case, the tamir rice case, the narrative given by the police officers was vastly saw on video. >> that's a problem, and there definitely have been problematic cases. got to go. great to see you both. all the best. it takes a lot of work... to run this business. but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost® to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26...
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. >> we had a video on tamir rice, and there was no indictment.ee videos because of technology, with the camera phones, with the videos now with your cell phones, really, are more commonplace. but we still -- this is the first time we're seeing it actually leading to a federal indictment in all of the recent cases. >> yeah, reverend, as you know, african-americans have been complaining about abuse by police for decades. >> yes. >> now, the videos help for people who just didn't believe that the police could act like that because people believe their own eye, so they see it. now, there's another group of people who believe it just just don't care because they think the police are doing what they need to be doing. so sometimes even when therz individu there's video, it's hard to get a conviction. but again, this is a very promising start. loretta lynch, the attorney general, maybe she's trying to act boldly in her last few months in office because, again, there's a crying need for this kind of intervention from the federal government. >> now, i note
. >> we had a video on tamir rice, and there was no indictment.ee videos because of technology, with the camera phones, with the videos now with your cell phones, really, are more commonplace. but we still -- this is the first time we're seeing it actually leading to a federal indictment in all of the recent cases. >> yeah, reverend, as you know, african-americans have been complaining about abuse by police for decades. >> yes. >> now, the videos help for people who just...
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tamir rice in cleveland was only 12. being a kid can't save you because he was gunned down, too. boyd in chicago was killed by officer who fired into a dark alley. graham in new york trade to run into his home and they got him. kasper johnson, 92-year-old woman in there is -- in atlanta was relaxing in her home and cops burst in a drug raid. you can be from africa like new york or known as a nice guy around baltimore. doesn't mary. no black person is safe. kids, prom queens, junkize, whatever, they'll murder you, these killings happen every day in america and newspapers should print a daily death toll like wartime, because for black america this is wartime. and the officers are found innocent. many aren't even charged due to the various versions of the officers pill of rights in maryland where i live, police officers get ten days before they have to speak about the kill can they're involved, in giving them ample time to assemble the lies. the guardian report it police will kill blacks at twice the rate of the whites and this is the norm. [applause] >> i'm just going to throw an e
tamir rice in cleveland was only 12. being a kid can't save you because he was gunned down, too. boyd in chicago was killed by officer who fired into a dark alley. graham in new york trade to run into his home and they got him. kasper johnson, 92-year-old woman in there is -- in atlanta was relaxing in her home and cops burst in a drug raid. you can be from africa like new york or known as a nice guy around baltimore. doesn't mary. no black person is safe. kids, prom queens, junkize, whatever,...
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they're protesting the food at the african heritage house, the death of tamir rice from a police shooting is nothing to protest, students will find things to protest about. what's next? i'm sure some student is going to complain that lucky charms is going to be inauthentic as well. these are the students who don't have enough things to worry about in their life, so they complain about anything they can. bill: one of the students said, you know, we're paying for a service -- i guess you are -- through tuition. we're paying for our attendance here. we need to be able to get what we need in a way we can actually consume it, end quote. brown university, they want to protest more and stay out of school less. in summary, this kind of kicked off at missouri about a week -- a year ago, right? when they were successful, that seemed to ignite other activism at over schools. -- at other schools. would you agree with that, sterling? >> i absolutely would. look, right now it's a fad to protest against white privilege or, you know, hetero-patriarchal capitalism. these students are managed to convince t
they're protesting the food at the african heritage house, the death of tamir rice from a police shooting is nothing to protest, students will find things to protest about. what's next? i'm sure some student is going to complain that lucky charms is going to be inauthentic as well. these are the students who don't have enough things to worry about in their life, so they complain about anything they can. bill: one of the students said, you know, we're paying for a service -- i guess you are --...
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in cleveland after a grand jury didn't indict the officer who shot 12-year-old tamir rice.york following news the officer who put a chokehold on eric garner would not face prosecution. and in ferguson, missouri, when the officer who shot michael brown avoided criminal charges. >> just an honest assessment of these types of cases are they are difficult to prove in front of juries. >> reporter: johnny baer prosecuted pennsylvania police officer lisa merkel. she was found not guilty in november the shoot >> people are willing to give police officers the benefit of the doubt when they're in uniform and making split-second decisions in very difficult environments. >> reporter: researchers at bowling green university say about 1100 people are killed in police shootings every year. but in 2015, just 18 officers were charged and only three were convicted. peter liang received five years probation and community service for killing a man in a stairwell of a brooklyn apartment building. robert bates was convicted of manslaughter for killing eric harris during an undercover sting. >> i
in cleveland after a grand jury didn't indict the officer who shot 12-year-old tamir rice.york following news the officer who put a chokehold on eric garner would not face prosecution. and in ferguson, missouri, when the officer who shot michael brown avoided criminal charges. >> just an honest assessment of these types of cases are they are difficult to prove in front of juries. >> reporter: johnny baer prosecuted pennsylvania police officer lisa merkel. she was found not guilty in...
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in fact, several of the user names that have submitted bids include tamir rice which we know is a youngkilled by cleveland police officers a while back. it calls into question the legitimacy of some of these bids. however, that controversy still remains. that item, we checked just a few moments ago, that 9 millimeter pistol is still online. some people have come to the defense of george zimmerman saying he is an american. he was acquitted of this crime. it is his property, and he can do with it what he would like. then you hear back from some of the critics, including trayvon martin's family and, of course, his attorney, saying this would be disrespectful and compares it to something else. take a listen. >> i say to those people, if it was o.j. simpson auctions off the gloves anna nicole brown simpson and ron goldman murder, would they be making the same argument? why is it a different standard when it's a person of color as the victim and the perpetrator is assumed to be white and it's just we change the rules then. we don't see it as offensive or we don't condone the act. >> reporter:
in fact, several of the user names that have submitted bids include tamir rice which we know is a youngkilled by cleveland police officers a while back. it calls into question the legitimacy of some of these bids. however, that controversy still remains. that item, we checked just a few moments ago, that 9 millimeter pistol is still online. some people have come to the defense of george zimmerman saying he is an american. he was acquitted of this crime. it is his property, and he can do with it...
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so so when i hold a pen, my brothers kind of -- [inaudible] i be up right for little tamir rice. raise me crazy, rocks in the system, '80s baby. shout out to mama, praise the lady. shout out zimbabwe, land that -- anyway, if i do that, you guys can listen, you guys can understand, and if you don't understand, you guys will go on your own time, continue to listen, all that stuff. when i write an essay, something like that, i'm beginning more and more to feel like who i am writing this for? it's kind of frustrating. and the way hip-hop is set up is different because you have independent labels, and you have an independent structure that's really viable. publishing is a little bit different because it's like, you know, you want to work with publishers, you want to get your stuff out there, but at the same time, you know, i want to communicate it in a way that i want to communicate it, you know? or the way that it's in my head and i feel, you know, hip-hop is probably my freest expression where i don't really have to think about, like, okay, well, do they understand that? i got to fu
so so when i hold a pen, my brothers kind of -- [inaudible] i be up right for little tamir rice. raise me crazy, rocks in the system, '80s baby. shout out to mama, praise the lady. shout out zimbabwe, land that -- anyway, if i do that, you guys can listen, you guys can understand, and if you don't understand, you guys will go on your own time, continue to listen, all that stuff. when i write an essay, something like that, i'm beginning more and more to feel like who i am writing this for? it's...