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it was a way to record once an officer tased somebody.his was in response the fact that tasers were being deployed all over the country. police forces everywhere, and the company started facing scrutiny for the devices. whether or not they were safe. so they thought if they record the use of the taser, it might protect them against lawsuits and help in justifying why the cops use the devices. they created these add-on module, essentially, to the taser gun, stun gun that would , record when the device was used. it would only record a very short period of time. you basically ended up with a highlight reel of people getting tased. and so they said, ok, we to record the whole situation and the events leading up to show why an officer was tasing someone. that led them to develop the first body camera released back in 2009. carol: take us back to january, 2015 at the taser headquarters and the ceo, kind of how he made a big announcement to everybody who worked there. karen: i will go back to 2014 if that is ok. the summer of 2014 was what taser
it was a way to record once an officer tased somebody.his was in response the fact that tasers were being deployed all over the country. police forces everywhere, and the company started facing scrutiny for the devices. whether or not they were safe. so they thought if they record the use of the taser, it might protect them against lawsuits and help in justifying why the cops use the devices. they created these add-on module, essentially, to the taser gun, stun gun that would , record when the...
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allegedly tied up one employee and tased another. i'll have a report coming up. >>> and hope you're hungry, from kip cakes craved by celebrities to hand painted bonbons. wait until you see the deck taint deserts in this morning's summer sweet spots. cbs 2 news this morning >>> you're watching cbs 2 news this morning. >>> we are coming up on 5:30 on a friday morning. 72 degrees and a wet look live from mobile 2. route 46, you can see the rain coming down in just a moment. >> i will be a president for democrats, republicans, independents, for the struggling, the striving, the successful, for all those who vote for me and those who don't. for all americans together. >> with that speech, hillary clinton makes it official as the first woman ever nominated for president of the united states in a major political in today for chris wragge. >> and i'm mary calvi. the general election campaign is underway this morning after the democrats make it official in philadelphia. >> hillary clinton is now the first woman to represent a major party tick
allegedly tied up one employee and tased another. i'll have a report coming up. >>> and hope you're hungry, from kip cakes craved by celebrities to hand painted bonbons. wait until you see the deck taint deserts in this morning's summer sweet spots. cbs 2 news this morning >>> you're watching cbs 2 news this morning. >>> we are coming up on 5:30 on a friday morning. 72 degrees and a wet look live from mobile 2. route 46, you can see the rain coming down in just a...
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if you're traveling today, watch out for tase at 100, cloudy at out for tase at 100, cloudy at 62, 74e around the bay area. prm and the same goes there. just make sure if you are riding mass transit today you kek the schedules and feed the meters in san francisco. those meters are still on. >> construction is set to start tomorrow at masonic pell street will undergo construction. city planners hope the changes will slow traffic. >> up next, the mayor and police chief apologizing after falsely accusing a muslim of supporting isis. after the break, what caused officers to pin down and handcuff a man at an ohio hotel. >> also, arts and crafts and sexy volunteers? sexy volunteers? zfr zfr. >> coming up, we're keeping a close eye on holiday clouds across the country. new york city already getting a scare from an explosion in central park, though officials central park, though officials are sa central park, though officials are sa >>> illegal fireworks have become a major problem in many bay area cities. today the san jose police department will be looking for people breaking the law. peopl
if you're traveling today, watch out for tase at 100, cloudy at out for tase at 100, cloudy at 62, 74e around the bay area. prm and the same goes there. just make sure if you are riding mass transit today you kek the schedules and feed the meters in san francisco. those meters are still on. >> construction is set to start tomorrow at masonic pell street will undergo construction. city planners hope the changes will slow traffic. >> up next, the mayor and police chief apologizing...
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they tased him. police say martinez struggled away from officers in the garage and they followed him into the house. >> ended up getting into a estling match on the ground for several minutes to to where officers were physically exhausted. >> this man gives a different account. >> i can hear them tasering and and beating on him. >> police say martinez resisted arrest and bit an officer in the scuffle. back up arrived. >> as being handcuffed our officers realized he was not responsive. our officers have adds in the car. we started providing life saving measures. >> paramedics arrived. police say martinez died at the hospital. his mother doesn't believe that. >> he didn't die in the hospital. they beat him up. >> they murdered him in. >> he says his 6-year-old daughter watched it all. police say martinez had a long list of convictions for assault, drugs and violent crime. his family said he had a job and leaves behind a 15-year-old son and 8-year-old daughter. three officers are on leave as the da inve
they tased him. police say martinez struggled away from officers in the garage and they followed him into the house. >> ended up getting into a estling match on the ground for several minutes to to where officers were physically exhausted. >> this man gives a different account. >> i can hear them tasering and and beating on him. >> police say martinez resisted arrest and bit an officer in the scuffle. back up arrived. >> as being handcuffed our officers realized he...
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you basically ended up with a highlight reel of people getting tased.hey said they need to record a whole situation to tell why an officer was tasing someone. that led them to develop the first body camera's release back in 2009. carol: take us back to january, 2015 at the taser headquarters and the ceo and how he made a big announcement everybody who worked there. karen: i will go back to 2014 if that is ok. that was what they refer to is the ferguson incident which was one of the biggest incidents about police officer involved shooting to the u.s. a young man, a black man was shot in missouri and there was no video evidence of it. that brought a lot of attention to body cameras and whether or not they should be deployed nationwide. taser called 2015 their super bowl. it was justice department funding for body cameras, and a lot of public demand to do this. so at the beginning of 2015 there was a big sales meeting among the staff at their headquarters. they have a futuristic office in arizona to celebrate this new rebranding there were doing. they call
you basically ended up with a highlight reel of people getting tased.hey said they need to record a whole situation to tell why an officer was tasing someone. that led them to develop the first body camera's release back in 2009. carol: take us back to january, 2015 at the taser headquarters and the ceo and how he made a big announcement everybody who worked there. karen: i will go back to 2014 if that is ok. that was what they refer to is the ferguson incident which was one of the biggest...
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police say the 20-year-old grabbed the officer's arm and so they tased him. now faces charges of trespassing and resisting arrest. >>> you'll need shorts and tank tops, short sleeves, wear light colors. tom is tracking how quickly your neighborhood will be back in the upper 90s today. >>> tim kaine hits the campaign trail today. we're looking at his qualifications for vice president and what to expect when he takes the stage with hillary clinton in a few hours. >>> hi, i'm wendy at the washington animal rescue league. washington humane society with this little cutie-pie. we are clearing the shelters today. a lot of cats, they have more cats than dogs here. they need cats to go to loving homes like this cutie-pie. you're a cutie-pie. >> announcer: now your storm >> we have a heat advisory. all the areas in orange on the storm team 4 heat advisory map, including northern virginia, the district, nearby suburbs in maryland. in that zone, the feels like temperature, the heat index, may get up to 105 by mid afternoon. watch out for that. dangerous heat by mid after
police say the 20-year-old grabbed the officer's arm and so they tased him. now faces charges of trespassing and resisting arrest. >>> you'll need shorts and tank tops, short sleeves, wear light colors. tom is tracking how quickly your neighborhood will be back in the upper 90s today. >>> tim kaine hits the campaign trail today. we're looking at his qualifications for vice president and what to expect when he takes the stage with hillary clinton in a few hours. >>>...
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. >> rich greenfield cut it to a sell based ton fact investor expex tases are too too high. >> to be honest, i think rich's call, again, these comps get very, very did i feel. one of the things you have to worry about is at what point are the demographics going to change on them as well. so we've all known that facebook hasn't been pulled for a long time. doesn't seem to matter. >> cool enough for 1.7 million. >> got a pipeline. >> okay, but at some point, everybody's on facebook now, but not necessarily everyone has to be. that's all i'm saying. the other part about these numbers is that people are making an assumption about organic growth. is that the case? maybe it is. >> the thing is, we've not seen the slow down. when we see that, that's when engineer i think we should be tarting to get more concerned but right now, it's like under armour. until you start to slow down, you can look at the multiple and say it's not that expensive, but the most important thing they've got an incredible pipeline. the reason is all these acquisitions and he has done an incredible job. some may be ov
. >> rich greenfield cut it to a sell based ton fact investor expex tases are too too high. >> to be honest, i think rich's call, again, these comps get very, very did i feel. one of the things you have to worry about is at what point are the demographics going to change on them as well. so we've all known that facebook hasn't been pulled for a long time. doesn't seem to matter. >> cool enough for 1.7 million. >> got a pipeline. >> okay, but at some point,...
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they say when a tase dermot work an officer fired her gun and wounded that dog. the owners say the officers had the wrong address and the dog was on its own property but police say the original caller gave them an address that did not exist and they thought they heard arguing from the home where the dog charged. >> this particular officer articulated that if she did not discharge her firearm, she felt she would have been immediately attacked by the dog. >> i didn't hear them, police, is everything okay? i didn't hear them try to stop the dog. all i heard was boom, boom, boom. >> police say a supervisor documented the incident and is working on a report that will be sent to internal affairs for review. >>> all right. still ahead the oakland a's continue to role as the giants struggle. >> some of the best soccer players in the country are in the south bay right now. what you can expect if you want to take part in major league soccer's all-star game and festivities. >>> some of america's top soccer players are in the bay area right knew. >> as ktvu's alex savidge re
they say when a tase dermot work an officer fired her gun and wounded that dog. the owners say the officers had the wrong address and the dog was on its own property but police say the original caller gave them an address that did not exist and they thought they heard arguing from the home where the dog charged. >> this particular officer articulated that if she did not discharge her firearm, she felt she would have been immediately attacked by the dog. >> i didn't hear them,...
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they tased him, jumped on him, beat him up, and killed him.hey didn't say, sir, please, none of that. they murdered him. >> i can't speak to the state of mind of the police officers. what i can speak to, jelani, this is something that comes through in your reporting. these interactions, we hope there's the proper due process and folks are called to account. but they are the result of an extraordinary number of interactions with police. >> that's right. it's almost like the culmination of this is inevitable. and then there's the weird kind of my yopia that comes to say, well this person has a gun. when newtown happened, wayne la peer said, the only person that protects you from a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. in baton rouge, the per capita is almost double what it is in chicago. this is someone who faces a real threat. saying this person is armed is also the reason the police may kill you. >> and also, if he looked fb resisting, maybe it was not irrational to resist, given the final act that happened there. thank you both. that's
they tased him, jumped on him, beat him up, and killed him.hey didn't say, sir, please, none of that. they murdered him. >> i can't speak to the state of mind of the police officers. what i can speak to, jelani, this is something that comes through in your reporting. these interactions, we hope there's the proper due process and folks are called to account. but they are the result of an extraordinary number of interactions with police. >> that's right. it's almost like the...
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. >> mc canny in a died year and a half ago after she was tased and restrained at the fairfax counttduring a cell transfer.fer she died days later.s later. so far no one has been chargedha for her death. d fox5 rosss anjali hemp schillp h live in, virginia with thehe latest. >> reporter: you can take look o behind me here.e he these protesters have officially completely blocked theedhe intersection here right outsidet the fairfax county courthouse only chain bridge road.e r both lanes of traffic areff completely shut down. shut down. cars are not able to get out. ot police have just arrived here on scene. seems they're keeping an eye on them for now.ke you can see tthraemffic being b diverted through the courthouse now not being able to get to through there have been somen sm some drivers and these protesters they tried to honk, t tried to get through.et thrgh protester boss not move.e. so we've got sort of a traffic f issue going on here as well as a these folk out who arefolk protesting. they are here for natashaatas mckenna that 37 year old woman w from alexandria who was killedil
. >> mc canny in a died year and a half ago after she was tased and restrained at the fairfax counttduring a cell transfer.fer she died days later.s later. so far no one has been chargedha for her death. d fox5 rosss anjali hemp schillp h live in, virginia with thehe latest. >> reporter: you can take look o behind me here.e he these protesters have officially completely blocked theedhe intersection here right outsidet the fairfax county courthouse only chain bridge road.e r both...
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they tased him, jumped on him, beat him up, and killed him.r, please, none of that. they murdered him. >> i can't speak to the state of mind of the police officers. what i can speak to, jelani, this is something that comes through in your reporting. these interactions, we hope there's the proper due process and folks are called to account. but they are the result of an extraordinary number of interactions with police. >> that's right. it's almost like the culmination of this is inevitable. and then there's the weird kind of my yopia that comes to say, well this person has a gun. when newtown happened, wayne la peer said, the only person that protects you from a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. in baton rouge, the per capita is almost double what it is in chicago. this is someone who faces a real threat. saying this person is armed is also the reason the police may kill you. >> and also, if he looked fb resisting, maybe it was not irrational to resist, given the final act that happened there. thank you both. that's "all in" for this
they tased him, jumped on him, beat him up, and killed him.r, please, none of that. they murdered him. >> i can't speak to the state of mind of the police officers. what i can speak to, jelani, this is something that comes through in your reporting. these interactions, we hope there's the proper due process and folks are called to account. but they are the result of an extraordinary number of interactions with police. >> that's right. it's almost like the culmination of this is...
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they say he kept fighting even after being tased.ut a witness says martinez was immobile with two officers on top of him. when he pulled behind closed doors and out of view. >> they dragged him in the house and continued to be done him after he was apprehended. so -- >> what makes you think he was beaten? >> i could hear it. i could hear tasers going off and hear them smacking him. >> police say martinez lost consciousness and was revived but died later at the hospital. witnesses insist he was dead when paramedics took him away. martinez has a long record of drug and weapons convictions. his friends say he was working at home depot, restocking shelves and turning his life around. officers were wearing cameras and say the footage backs up their account. >>> it's a mystery that started here along this country road with a man's torso being found. now investigators are hoping that a photo generated by the man's dna sample will help solve the crime. >>> u.s. water polo team had a tuneup at stanford before a sold-out crowd. mark will be he
they say he kept fighting even after being tased.ut a witness says martinez was immobile with two officers on top of him. when he pulled behind closed doors and out of view. >> they dragged him in the house and continued to be done him after he was apprehended. so -- >> what makes you think he was beaten? >> i could hear it. i could hear tasers going off and hear them smacking him. >> police say martinez lost consciousness and was revived but died later at the hospital....
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they tased him, but say it didn't phase him. when more help arrived, police managed to handcuff martinez, but moments later, he stopped breathing. he died at the hospital. while the outcome was tragic, police say officers acted appropriately and they say martinez has an extensive criminal past. >> he's got false imprisonment, possession of a dangerous weapon, possession of drugs for sale, with a firearm. >> they were just beating him. >> reporter: but sonia was at the house when it all went down. she said officers were out of line. >> i know what they did was wrong. no matter what, they got a badge, but that don't make it right. >> reporter: now, investigations into the case are underway, both by the pittsburgh police department and by the contra costra county district attorney's office. we're told those investigations will take several weeks. reporting live in pittsburgh, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> i want to go back out now thrive to philadelphia, the site of the democratic national convention. at the podium now
they tased him, but say it didn't phase him. when more help arrived, police managed to handcuff martinez, but moments later, he stopped breathing. he died at the hospital. while the outcome was tragic, police say officers acted appropriately and they say martinez has an extensive criminal past. >> he's got false imprisonment, possession of a dangerous weapon, possession of drugs for sale, with a firearm. >> they were just beating him. >> reporter: but sonia was at the house...
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the owner of kfc and pizza hut saw quarterly profit rise, beating expeck tase, but revenue came in light. shares rose afterhour, but fini to 8574. amazon says its prime day was the largest sales f. second annual one day sales saw orders rise more than 60% compared with a year ago. $600 million.sales be despite the numbers, share fell nearly a percent. and tampa pharmaceuticals said the plan for takeover offaler began could come at any time. the companies have po as the federal trade commission continues to review the deal. separately, teva raised revenue guidance. shares were up to 54.46 while allergan rose a fraction to 241.17. >>> passenger revenue down between 6 and 7%. now, the company archliest mated a 6 to 8% decline. the world's largest airline by traffic lowered capacity growth forecast. for the rest of the year. shares of american lost 21 cents to 34.45 and united will take a a charge tied to a regulatory decision, giving more take offa landing spots. united off a fraction to 45.86 and walgreens will hike its quarterly dividend to 37.50 cents a share. the yield on the stock, 1.8
the owner of kfc and pizza hut saw quarterly profit rise, beating expeck tase, but revenue came in light. shares rose afterhour, but fini to 8574. amazon says its prime day was the largest sales f. second annual one day sales saw orders rise more than 60% compared with a year ago. $600 million.sales be despite the numbers, share fell nearly a percent. and tampa pharmaceuticals said the plan for takeover offaler began could come at any time. the companies have po as the federal trade commission...
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. >>> and nbc universal parent company comcast, topped analysts revenue and expeck tases. results lifted by strength in ceo says his company is on a roll. >> i think it's x1 our video experience that we give our customers with a new box additional top ten. better operationaly good trend. we do believe we can continue this momentum that we'v >> comcast owns cnbc, which produces nbr. shares up 1%. >>> increased e membership helped anthem beat wall street targets. the company also raised its revenue guidance and confirmed its plans to a si, despite facing a lawsuit from u.s. regulators looking to block that deal. shares fell more than 2.5% to 133.86. an uptick in spider jet deliv y - expected. overall profit though lagged a bit, but still came in ahead of estimates. the company ra. shares fell a fraction to 217.net sales for the 11 lays fell and basically, the maker of oreo cookies and trident gum, impact from the deconsolidation of its venezuela business. shares fell nearly 3% to 43.94. kadmonoholdings had a rough debut today. they opened below their offering price of $12 a
. >>> and nbc universal parent company comcast, topped analysts revenue and expeck tases. results lifted by strength in ceo says his company is on a roll. >> i think it's x1 our video experience that we give our customers with a new box additional top ten. better operationaly good trend. we do believe we can continue this momentum that we'v >> comcast owns cnbc, which produces nbr. shares up 1%. >>> increased e membership helped anthem beat wall street targets. the...
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in this video, we have two officers that appear to have a young man pinned to the ground and tased asts fired into his chest and there are three other shots fired. this is a moment of outrage but beyond outrage, we've got to call the country the action. that means congress passing the end racial profiling. we have not seen that as robustly as we should have. we need to see that. >> all right. i know you're heading to baton rouge later in the week. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the fbi director will testify before republican led congressional panel tomorrow morning. why is hillary clinton keeping quiet for now on the matters? if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover som
in this video, we have two officers that appear to have a young man pinned to the ground and tased asts fired into his chest and there are three other shots fired. this is a moment of outrage but beyond outrage, we've got to call the country the action. that means congress passing the end racial profiling. we have not seen that as robustly as we should have. we need to see that. >> all right. i know you're heading to baton rouge later in the week. thanks for joining us. >> thank...
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the energy company said a gas glut, but earnings still managed to beat expeck tases. revenue fell burke came in shy of estimates. t sh cents to 76.06. strong demand for strucks and suvs h, but that wasn't enough to beat estimates. the auto retailer did report profit that was bert than ek pechted, so shares were up more than 2% to 53.35. cigna posted profits for the quarter bel expectations. the company cited weakness in its group disability and life decision. shares fell though 5% to 128.96. >> weaker sales dragged down profit and r at bloomenbrand. its revenue did come in light. the company issued guidance for the year that was below forecast. shared 17.98. board of directors said it will recommend sh apruf the sweeten takeover over from anhe. the bid was for m shares up 2%. shares of series therapeutics said it's drug intended to treat an intestinal diso. it will work with the food and drug administration to make modifications to the treatment. shares down 59% to 10.94 and several private equity firms may be exploring a buyout of company hewlett-packard enterprise.
the energy company said a gas glut, but earnings still managed to beat expeck tases. revenue fell burke came in shy of estimates. t sh cents to 76.06. strong demand for strucks and suvs h, but that wasn't enough to beat estimates. the auto retailer did report profit that was bert than ek pechted, so shares were up more than 2% to 53.35. cigna posted profits for the quarter bel expectations. the company cited weakness in its group disability and life decision. shares fell though 5% to 128.96....
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. >> they drug him inside the house and closed the door and i heard them tasing and beating on him. i heard three or four more tasers. officials say police handcuffed him but noticed he was unresponsive. they tried to give him cpr but he died. he had a long history assault and violent crime. a family said he was trying to turn his life around. the d.a. has launched an investigation. >> do you recognize this man? alameda county hope you can solve the case with a photo of a man created with recent technology that predicts a person's appearance based on d.n.a. that does not match any on file. only a for so of a man was found in may of 1997 in him. he is believed to have been 5' 7 and between 26 and 32. from the northern or western european family. >> today, a deal is expected in federal court from a marin trainer exposed as a fraud by abc7 training young men what wanted to join the marine at house of steel wearing a purple part in public and said he was a drill instructor and sniper. it was not true. he was never this the marines. he bought the medal online and used the medal to raise
. >> they drug him inside the house and closed the door and i heard them tasing and beating on him. i heard three or four more tasers. officials say police handcuffed him but noticed he was unresponsive. they tried to give him cpr but he died. he had a long history assault and violent crime. a family said he was trying to turn his life around. the d.a. has launched an investigation. >> do you recognize this man? alameda county hope you can solve the case with a photo of a man...
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police say they tased the man, humberto martinez after he bit one of the officers. when it didn't faze him, police handcuffed him and martinez allegedly died. martinez's family says officers were out of line. >> my son, my only son. and now he's gone. i know they killed him. they didn't have to -- >> he fled from our officers. he overpowered them in the garage and then physically was fighting with our officers in the kitchen. >> so far, no charges have been filed. investigators are awaitinging i to toxicology results. >> the criminal case against pg&e is in the hand of the jury. attorneys wrapped up their closing arguments today. prosecutors accused pg&e of maximizing profit s over safety which contributed to the deadly san bruno explosion in 2010. attorneys insist the utility did not commit a criminal act. if convicted on all counts, fines could top a half billion dollars. >>> a lot of people meanting on this. back to our top story here. some reports it's space junk from a chinese rocket, other reports late tonight it's part of a meteor shower. either way, we're ge
police say they tased the man, humberto martinez after he bit one of the officers. when it didn't faze him, police handcuffed him and martinez allegedly died. martinez's family says officers were out of line. >> my son, my only son. and now he's gone. i know they killed him. they didn't have to -- >> he fled from our officers. he overpowered them in the garage and then physically was fighting with our officers in the kitchen. >> so far, no charges have been filed....
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you're not even going to tase her? nothing? (laughter) wow! wow! that's a let-off. know how hillary must have felt. >> hillary clinton... you are "not" indicted! (cheers and applause) >> trevor: yes, america, yes! take a second to understand -- that is where your election that is gotten to right now. when the good news is that one of your presidential candidates, the rationale one, by the way, will not be going to jail "at this time"! like not being indicted should never ever be your good news. you're running for president, not the coolest dude in the barbershop. that is not something you're celebrating. here's the thing, though, hillary' camp was hoping the end of this investigation would close the book on her purported shadiness. the reality with the clintons, though, is that it's never really over. this case was set up in a way that could have perfectly common rated hillary. an independent probe by the most respected nonpartisan law enforcement agency in the country. all they had to do is not taint the investigation with their clinton fingerprints which they mana
you're not even going to tase her? nothing? (laughter) wow! wow! that's a let-off. know how hillary must have felt. >> hillary clinton... you are "not" indicted! (cheers and applause) >> trevor: yes, america, yes! take a second to understand -- that is where your election that is gotten to right now. when the good news is that one of your presidential candidates, the rationale one, by the way, will not be going to jail "at this time"! like not being indicted...
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police tasing this man. a demonstration overnight in st. paul, minnesota, turning violent. protesters throwing fireworks at police. clashes in the chaos. authorities say some protesters threw rocks and even molotov cocktails. the crowd shutting down an interstate. police using smoke bombs to clear out demonstrators. 21 officers were hurt. 102 protesters were arrested. >> this is not about grief, this is not about protest, this is about rioting, this is about violence. >> reporter: in baton rouge, angry confrontations. >> we are not trying to start any violence, but sooner or later if something doesn't happen, violence going to come behind this. >> reporter: more than 100 arrested. deray mckesson, a member of the black lives matter movement, live streaming the moment police handcuffed him. >> don't fight me. don't fight me. >> they're arresting deray. >> reporter: the anger ignited by those fatal shootings of two black men by police. on tuesday night, that close-up killing caught on camera in louisiana. alton sterling losing his life. on wednesday philando castile, a black m
police tasing this man. a demonstration overnight in st. paul, minnesota, turning violent. protesters throwing fireworks at police. clashes in the chaos. authorities say some protesters threw rocks and even molotov cocktails. the crowd shutting down an interstate. police using smoke bombs to clear out demonstrators. 21 officers were hurt. 102 protesters were arrested. >> this is not about grief, this is not about protest, this is about rioting, this is about violence. >> reporter:...
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. >> tased thank you. >>> newly released documents in the penn state sexual abuse case include testimony the young boys went directly to joe paterno in 1976 but the boy's claim was ignored. that timing conflicts with paterno's account that he first received a complaint about sandusky isn't 2001. according to the transcript released tuesday a man says he told paterno about the abuse when it allegedly happened 40 years ago. the man who was a teen at the time says paterno responded by saying he didn't want to hear about it and that he had a "football season to worry about." the documents were just unsealed but the testimony from john doe 150 was given in october of 2014. the man says at least six other boys in a shower heard him yell that sandusky abused himly. >> in health check a study is raising serious concerns about how doctors screen for diabetes. the study was done by the university of florida looking at new diabetes screening criteria and found th it only identified 45 percent of people at risk often missing people especially in minority communities who should have been tested and i
. >> tased thank you. >>> newly released documents in the penn state sexual abuse case include testimony the young boys went directly to joe paterno in 1976 but the boy's claim was ignored. that timing conflicts with paterno's account that he first received a complaint about sandusky isn't 2001. according to the transcript released tuesday a man says he told paterno about the abuse when it allegedly happened 40 years ago. the man who was a teen at the time says paterno responded...
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abdullah says police confiscated his store tape, telling us, he watched police tase, then tackle his friend, alton sterling, and that's when he pulled his phone and started recording. what made you decide to start rolling on that? >> i seen that it was getting bad. >> reporter: sterling, he says, recently started carrying a gun after other street vendors in the neighborhood were mugged. but abdullah says the first time he saw sterling's gun that night was when police pulled it from sterling's pocket. a gun, authorities say, sterling could not legally carry, because he was a felon with convictions, illegal possession of a firearm and domestic abuse. sterling's aunt insisting, though, he had mellowed with age. >> they slayed my nephew right here. see the stains of blood there on the ground? that's where they murdered him. baton rouge police department are murderers. >> reporter: both the sterling and the castile shootings sparking outrage nationwide. more than 5 million people reacting online. beyonce writing, "it's up to us to take a stand and demand that they stop killing us." >> the
abdullah says police confiscated his store tape, telling us, he watched police tase, then tackle his friend, alton sterling, and that's when he pulled his phone and started recording. what made you decide to start rolling on that? >> i seen that it was getting bad. >> reporter: sterling, he says, recently started carrying a gun after other street vendors in the neighborhood were mugged. but abdullah says the first time he saw sterling's gun that night was when police pulled it from...
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police say martinez fought the police, even bit an officer and kept fighting after being tased.ut a witness says martinez had two officers on top of him and couldn't move when he was pulled behind closed doors and out of sight. >> they dragged him in the house and continued to beat on him after he was already apprehended. you know -- >> what makes you think he was beaten? >> i could hear it. i could hear tasers going off. i could hear them smacking him. >> pittsburg police say martinez lost consciousness, was revived and later died at the hospital. witnesses claim he was dead when paramedics took him away. the police officers were wearing body cameras at the time. they say video backs them up. police are not releasing the body camera video at this point. >>> the mother of a man shot and killed by police in palo alto last year will not sue the city. the city rejected the claim. they killed 31-year-old william raff on christmas night last year. the officers were responding to a false 911 call they say was made by raff who claimed a man was threatening other patients at a mental he
police say martinez fought the police, even bit an officer and kept fighting after being tased.ut a witness says martinez had two officers on top of him and couldn't move when he was pulled behind closed doors and out of sight. >> they dragged him in the house and continued to beat on him after he was already apprehended. you know -- >> what makes you think he was beaten? >> i could hear it. i could hear tasers going off. i could hear them smacking him. >> pittsburg...
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. >> surveillance video of a chase moments before a man was tased by police and later died.his family, and officers are telling very different stories. >>> a massive wildfire near big sur turned deadly now. we're live with the latest. and... >> there is no box they need to be put in. >> tournament to keep girls in the game for years still to come. >> there is so much to be done. i'm focusing on getting to a better place. >>> san francisco's intern police chief sat down to talk about his mission. he wants to reform the use of force policies and bring communities closer. good evening, thanks for joining us. >> vic lee join us with more. >> it was a candid interview focused on the progress the chief is making in his mission. now, this interview on the day abc7 news learn that had the state attorney general may be offering more transparency in investigations of shootings. abc # news learned kamala harris, the attorney general is working to have her office investigate shootings. acting chief tony chaplain didn't comment on it. >> i'm looking at a way to get the public trust in th
. >> surveillance video of a chase moments before a man was tased by police and later died.his family, and officers are telling very different stories. >>> a massive wildfire near big sur turned deadly now. we're live with the latest. and... >> there is no box they need to be put in. >> tournament to keep girls in the game for years still to come. >> there is so much to be done. i'm focusing on getting to a better place. >>> san francisco's intern...
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they tased him. police say martinez struggled away from officers in the garage and they followed him into the house. >> ended up getting into a wrestling match on the ground for several minutes to to officers were physically exhausted. >> this man gives a different account. >> i can hear them tasering and and beating on him. >> police say martinez resisted arrest and bit an officer in the scuffle. back up arrived. >> as being handcuffed our officers realized he was not responsive. our officers have adds in the car. we started providing life saving measures. >> paramedics arrived. police say martinez died at the hospital. his mother doesn't believe that. >> he didn't die in the hospital. they beat him up. >> they murdered him in. >> he says his 6-year-old daughter watched it all. police say martinez had a long list of convictions for assault, drugs and violent crime. his family said he had a job and leaves behind a 15-year-old son and 8-year-old daughter. three officers are on leave as the da investig
they tased him. police say martinez struggled away from officers in the garage and they followed him into the house. >> ended up getting into a wrestling match on the ground for several minutes to to officers were physically exhausted. >> this man gives a different account. >> i can hear them tasering and and beating on him. >> police say martinez resisted arrest and bit an officer in the scuffle. back up arrived. >> as being handcuffed our officers realized he was...
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he's a big guy, when they tased him in the first video, i can hear him asking him what did i do?e with a gun, you came at me with a gun. what did i do? nobody explained it to him. he was trying to figure out what did i do? >> his son broke down at the press conference today. how is he doing? >> he's good. he's good. he's coping. >> sandra, thank you. give our best to quinnetta. and thank you, edmond, i appreciate it. >> thank you again, don, we appreciate it. >> we'll be right back. >>> hillary clinton spends the day on the campaign trail bashing donald trump, but it's what she doesn't say that's got a lot of people hot under the collar. this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. attorney general loretta lynch declining to press charges. when will clinton speak out? what will fbi james comey say tomorrow on capitol hill? meanwhile donald trump doubles down, selling a crowd in cincinnati that saddam hussein was good at killing
he's a big guy, when they tased him in the first video, i can hear him asking him what did i do?e with a gun, you came at me with a gun. what did i do? nobody explained it to him. he was trying to figure out what did i do? >> his son broke down at the press conference today. how is he doing? >> he's good. he's good. he's coping. >> sandra, thank you. give our best to quinnetta. and thank you, edmond, i appreciate it. >> thank you again, don, we appreciate it. >>...
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this woman died after officers tased her multiple times during a transport. the prosecutor declined to bring charges in that case. >>> the recent turmoil has prompted at least four countries to warn their citizens about travel to the u.s. the bahamas, bahrain, united arab emirates and new england have advised their citizens to steer clear of protests and large crowds because of the potential for violence. the bahamian government is taking it a step further. they have advised young men to exercise extreme caution during any interaction with the police. >>> now to the presidential race where donald trump is promising to bring what he calls law and order to our his comments come before another big announcement for the race to the white house. steve handelsman has more on all of this. >> reporter: this was a major speech by donald trump. he promises to fight for the mostly minority inner cities he says that are being left behind. trump made clear, his first priority is to stand up for the police. >> i am the law and order candidate. >> reporter: it sounded hard-l
this woman died after officers tased her multiple times during a transport. the prosecutor declined to bring charges in that case. >>> the recent turmoil has prompted at least four countries to warn their citizens about travel to the u.s. the bahamas, bahrain, united arab emirates and new england have advised their citizens to steer clear of protests and large crowds because of the potential for violence. the bahamian government is taking it a step further. they have advised young men...
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was he responsive when he tased him? it appeared the taser didn't work.ow a decision is made to put hands on him. that never looks good. when they put their hands on a citizen. we can't perceive how much resans dan there was. so controlling his hands is important. i can say this is why we need an investigation. >> and the department of justice is leading a civil rights investigation. what is your biggest concern here? i heard a wow from you. >> yeah, it is removed from the reality of people in the kmun tips and people who deal with this on a regular basis. these kinds of encounters result in the death of black folks more often than anyone else in the society. these shootings appear to have the same sort of context and rig gamo gamorerole. you're talking about fryitrying get to the facts and see what the offers are doing and not doing. look at the history which we have to that i know them. look at the ways in wiz stories change overtime. you're asking folks to trust a process in the justice system that does not exist for them. it is not reality. talking ab
was he responsive when he tased him? it appeared the taser didn't work.ow a decision is made to put hands on him. that never looks good. when they put their hands on a citizen. we can't perceive how much resans dan there was. so controlling his hands is important. i can say this is why we need an investigation. >> and the department of justice is leading a civil rights investigation. what is your biggest concern here? i heard a wow from you. >> yeah, it is removed from the reality...
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security had to tase me to get me to come back in. >> that nice? >> it hurt!s we look now at nats park, have a great night for baseball. hoping to see some great baseball, unlike last night. first pitch time, mid 80s. by the seventh inning stretch we'll be in the low 80s. by the end of the game, temperatures will be in the upper 70s. great night for baseball. that just past full moon will be rising. beautiful evening with low humidity. storm team 4 radar, no storms around, unlike last night when we had a magical scene. lightning and to the right of that was a full moon over reston. this was posted on my twitter page out in reston last evening, put on quite a lightning show there. if you're on the periphery of the storm you got quite a lightning show along with that full moon. post your picks. here we are with 4 ten-day outlook tomorrow afternoon. not too bad. low 90s. getting more humid. few clouds around. then here comes the big heat. may get to 101 saturday, 102 sunday. weather alerts for friday, saturday, sunday and monday, due to the excessive heat. small
security had to tase me to get me to come back in. >> that nice? >> it hurt!s we look now at nats park, have a great night for baseball. hoping to see some great baseball, unlike last night. first pitch time, mid 80s. by the seventh inning stretch we'll be in the low 80s. by the end of the game, temperatures will be in the upper 70s. great night for baseball. that just past full moon will be rising. beautiful evening with low humidity. storm team 4 radar, no storms around, unlike...
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after a player in tampa was tased and arrested by police. >> it was all caught on camera.e man is brought to the ground with that taser. it happened after he refused to follow police orders to leave a local park. it was after hours. police say the 20-year-old man grabbed the officer's arm, which is why they used a taser. well, this man faces charges of trespassing and resisting arrest. >>> you'll be needing shorts and tank tops all weekend long. tom is tracking how quickly your neighborhood will be back in the upper 90s. >>> senator tim kaine hits the campaign trail today. we're looking at his qualifications for vice president and what to expect when he takes the stage with ntllary cli ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded suv of the century. >> announcer: and now your storm team 4 forecast. >> mild and muggy on this saturday morning. sun quickly jumping up in a mostly clear sky. a weather alert day because of extreme heat this afternoon. the signs of heat exhaustion, feel faint or dizzy, if you have excessive sweating, nausea
after a player in tampa was tased and arrested by police. >> it was all caught on camera.e man is brought to the ground with that taser. it happened after he refused to follow police orders to leave a local park. it was after hours. police say the 20-year-old man grabbed the officer's arm, which is why they used a taser. well, this man faces charges of trespassing and resisting arrest. >>> you'll be needing shorts and tank tops all weekend long. tom is tracking how quickly your...
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little camera that is attached to the taser gun and trying to document what happens when someone got tased overtime they developed a standalone body camera, chest mounted, pretty stable, but doesn't provide quite the same view as one that you often see that sits on the officer's glasses or lapel that is trying to provide the view that the officer has. vonnie: karen, is anyone competing with taser on this? i mentioned it would be easy for go pro to outfit cops, too. karen: tasers as we are not just gopro and the cloud storage, the data management side of it, this footage, while we think of it in the context of police reform and accountability, the vast majority of the footage is going to be used in prosecutions in court, in bringing cases. and that means it needs to have certain levels of storage, kind of the department of justice says is sufficient for criminal evidence. it has to have an audit trail to show who has access to it and to show it wasn't tampered with. it means it has to be able to be redacted to be released for public records. it has to be shared with prosecutors. that whole
little camera that is attached to the taser gun and trying to document what happens when someone got tased overtime they developed a standalone body camera, chest mounted, pretty stable, but doesn't provide quite the same view as one that you often see that sits on the officer's glasses or lapel that is trying to provide the view that the officer has. vonnie: karen, is anyone competing with taser on this? i mentioned it would be easy for go pro to outfit cops, too. karen: tasers as we are not...
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natasha mckenna died a year and a half after after officers tased her and put her in restraints during a cell transfer. at this point, no one has been charged in her death. the group delivered a petition demanding the deputies involved in the confrontation with mckenna be fired. >>> finding a solution is the goal of a stop the violence panel hosted by wpgy radio. it was called yo, listen up. they paused the music two hours and opened up t and their doors to discuss police relations and law enforcement accountability. it included mayor bowser and hank stwin ski. we spoke with several people who attended. >> the cops are just as scared of us as we are of them. when they pull us over and they see something different from what they see in training, they react different. i think the cops need to be trained in a certain manner. we need to have the knledge to know what it is that we need to do in situations like that. i just feel like that's the disconnect. >> it's got to be a culture change. i don't go to virginia because i'm scared of the police in virginia. i just grew up like that. i'm a
natasha mckenna died a year and a half after after officers tased her and put her in restraints during a cell transfer. at this point, no one has been charged in her death. the group delivered a petition demanding the deputies involved in the confrontation with mckenna be fired. >>> finding a solution is the goal of a stop the violence panel hosted by wpgy radio. it was called yo, listen up. they paused the music two hours and opened up t and their doors to discuss police relations and...
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start loo buying those commodities and that could create this feedback with gold as inflation expeck tasesase with commodities, people are going to flock to gold. >> commodity, you're going higher. if you look at the crb again, talked about em. 35 on em. a break that's been trading up there. it's going through there this time. i would get long. >> real quick, francisco was talking about oil, gold and all these various things. how about something like a free port -- that was left for dead by me and other people. by me and other people. pretty spresing thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast internet starts at $59.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. >>> selling itself for an unprecedented $4 billion. the mixeded martial arts league has become a global phenomenon.
start loo buying those commodities and that could create this feedback with gold as inflation expeck tasesase with commodities, people are going to flock to gold. >> commodity, you're going higher. if you look at the crb again, talked about em. 35 on em. a break that's been trading up there. it's going through there this time. i would get long. >> real quick, francisco was talking about oil, gold and all these various things. how about something like a free port -- that was left for...