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tonight i bring you police chiefs from across the country and take you inside some of the intense police training that you will see the the changes demanded are a result of case after case of excessive use of force. out rager upted over deadly incidents, including eric garner, walter scott in south carolina, freddie gray in baltimore. it is unfair to blame every cop, most in america, for the actions for a few. those that want easy answers or scapegoats will not be here. towards the end of the show we walk in the shoes of a police officer that had to make a split second life or death decision of the type i hope none of us ever has to make. the calls for change continue. as do the calls for real transparency and answers. and one major problem is a lack of data. from 2003 to 2009 there was almost 5,000 arrest-related deaths. the data is spotty, there's no comprehensive database where this information is collected. meanwhile a new report by amnesty international found all 50 states failed to comply with international standards on the use of deadly force. specifically that force bedeployed on
tonight i bring you police chiefs from across the country and take you inside some of the intense police training that you will see the the changes demanded are a result of case after case of excessive use of force. out rager upted over deadly incidents, including eric garner, walter scott in south carolina, freddie gray in baltimore. it is unfair to blame every cop, most in america, for the actions for a few. those that want easy answers or scapegoats will not be here. towards the end of the...
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requested to speak to the st louis city police, the st louis county police, and the ferguson policements. they all declined. but police in another local municipality called hazelwood did agree to take us out on patrol. this is nick lawrence - he's been a police officer for 13 years. he says in a situation where police feel in danger there is little time to deliberate. >> it's the adrenaline bump. it's the tunnel vision. it's the loss of fine motor skills. >> we asked nick what many in the community have been questioning since mike brown's death - the readiness of police to use deadly force. he tells us their training actually calls for it. >> we're trained to shoot center mass to stop the threat. so if you are a... >> center mass? >> center mass. the center mass of the body. so basically the chest, does that make sense? when the threat is stopped, then you can go back to preserving life. but if your life is in danger, you're not expected to worry about the person whose trying to put your life in danger. you're worried about his well-being until he's not, he's no longer a threat. >>
requested to speak to the st louis city police, the st louis county police, and the ferguson policements. they all declined. but police in another local municipality called hazelwood did agree to take us out on patrol. this is nick lawrence - he's been a police officer for 13 years. he says in a situation where police feel in danger there is little time to deliberate. >> it's the adrenaline bump. it's the tunnel vision. it's the loss of fine motor skills. >> we asked nick what many...
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policing. in what became the london metropolitan police department and said, the people are the police and the lice are the people. you have to put big mama back in the equation. you have to make sure that we resolve these things ourselves and we have to make sure we're strong in resolving our conflicts as we are talking about the police shooting us. international, we had a case with a kid that was killed, taser international does virtually all of the video in relationship to the weapons and they are getting rich in their major bobby's. cams,e talk about body think about you dealing with a multibillion-dollar industry. let's see some folks that do the same thing that have a more progressive agenda. i say to you goodbye and good luck in your communities with oversight because you must have oversight. if you don't have that -- more than a review board, coleman alexander, the late mayor of detroit started the police commission. it has subpoena power and deals with hiring. it deals with the fact that we are underdeveloped economically, jones,efore, when john like in bloomfield hills, a kid ,alks on
policing. in what became the london metropolitan police department and said, the people are the police and the lice are the people. you have to put big mama back in the equation. you have to make sure that we resolve these things ourselves and we have to make sure we're strong in resolving our conflicts as we are talking about the police shooting us. international, we had a case with a kid that was killed, taser international does virtually all of the video in relationship to the weapons and...
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the police will be on alert again. because there is going to be another hearing where the judge will be asked to decide whether or not the six trials will take place here in baltimore or whether it will be impossible to seat impartial jury and they have to do a change of venue to move it somewhere else. in baltimore, brad bell, abc7 news. leon: all right, brad. just that discussion of a motion to dismiss or reduce charges against the six officers had the police on edge in baltimore. protesters set up outside the courthouse in the hearing. stephen tschida has more. tell us about it. stephen: 20 minutes ago the mayor and the chief of police addressed the media and the mayor thanked the police for the actions containing the demonstration. the chief of police said one demonstrator was arrested and charged with assaulting an officer. >> they tore through baltimore heading toward the courthouse. riled up for the prospect that they could reduce charges against police officers charged in freddie gray's death. a man fell or some
the police will be on alert again. because there is going to be another hearing where the judge will be asked to decide whether or not the six trials will take place here in baltimore or whether it will be impossible to seat impartial jury and they have to do a change of venue to move it somewhere else. in baltimore, brad bell, abc7 news. leon: all right, brad. just that discussion of a motion to dismiss or reduce charges against the six officers had the police on edge in baltimore. protesters...
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you should not go into the police department to complain about the police officer. we did some testing. d in that testening, we sent ell-trained people to complain about police miscugget. go on the internet and what you see is a well man young trained .nd a form to fill up notdesk sergeant aid i will give you a forl. the desk sergeant said i won't ll you until it's my responsibility. i don't want to talk about it now. i will take it high pressure system. another police officer walked out the door. he went around the back door. and nobody else was around, he was tackled to the ground and that to stop. the powers to subpoena is very important. the power to compel the grand jury is important. and this is very important ment two more things and i'm out. oop we just for the first time pass a bill to collect data in december 01 on united states citizens to die. it was not collected bch that cht how per swrace i have the problem is. baugs our congress to move major changes. the policies in place. and we have to start cletting data one of oush children. killed and harmed by
you should not go into the police department to complain about the police officer. we did some testing. d in that testening, we sent ell-trained people to complain about police miscugget. go on the internet and what you see is a well man young trained .nd a form to fill up notdesk sergeant aid i will give you a forl. the desk sergeant said i won't ll you until it's my responsibility. i don't want to talk about it now. i will take it high pressure system. another police officer walked out the...
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on the killing of that police officer. and the capture of one suspect that cnn has been told by the illinois state police. a police news conference is scheduled for a few minutes from now, we'll see it here live coming up, stay with us. dell 2p gives you the spunk for an unsanctioned selfie. that's that new gear feeling. all laptops on sale, save $230 on this dell 2-in-1. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. tthey bought the place fourg to mark andmonths agoderson. on what was arguably the scariest day of their lives. neither has any idea what the future holds for them. but they bought into a 30-year mortgage anyway. that was bold. they must really believe in themselves. buy in. quickenloans/home buy. refi. power. you totalled your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new ca
on the killing of that police officer. and the capture of one suspect that cnn has been told by the illinois state police. a police news conference is scheduled for a few minutes from now, we'll see it here live coming up, stay with us. dell 2p gives you the spunk for an unsanctioned selfie. that's that new gear feeling. all laptops on sale, save $230 on this dell 2-in-1. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. tthey bought the place fourg to mark andmonths agoderson. on...
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the use of technology. use of police officers having cell phones that do a lot of things that make records immediately available to them. we started something called a realtime crime center but the motion was to take that concept and. >> which is where you can get information on what is going on, in the city, what records of particular individuals, you had to call up. detectives did that and still do it. now incrementally you move towards making the realtime crime center a portable entity, a portable device that makes that information available to the police officer. so it is about information, it's about technology. that's what is happening in police work. and happening in so many other fields as well. >> rose: what did mayor-- police commissioner bratton do that undid something that you took great pride in? were there things that -- >> i don't even not even certain because i don't focus on a day to day basis. but the notion that i understand-- the notion that somehow stop question and frisk was overused here, then it h
the use of technology. use of police officers having cell phones that do a lot of things that make records immediately available to them. we started something called a realtime crime center but the motion was to take that concept and. >> which is where you can get information on what is going on, in the city, what records of particular individuals, you had to call up. detectives did that and still do it. now incrementally you move towards making the realtime crime center a portable...
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the police -- the riot police behind their shields responded by raising their canisters. then two men i saw come within a few meters of the gate and through plastic bottles over the gate. and at that point, almost immediately police began firing into the crowd, which then fled. that triggers about an hour and a half of essentially a pitched battle with the hungarian police behind the border, behind their shields with pepper spray, they were firing into the crowd. the angry crowd responded first they were throwing water bottles, then apples, and then rocks. about 20 minutes ago, the police had a change of order. they were [ inaudible ] about 100 meters, leaving the no man's land behind between them and the fence. the migrants about 10 minutes ago dismantled the gate. they have now moved forward. they are now facing about 10 meters of are line of riot police. >> when you say the gate, nick, describe it for us. is this not part of this razor wire fence that we have become so familiar with over recent days? >> this is precisely a gate in that fence. it's not [ inaudible ] rein
the police -- the riot police behind their shields responded by raising their canisters. then two men i saw come within a few meters of the gate and through plastic bottles over the gate. and at that point, almost immediately police began firing into the crowd, which then fled. that triggers about an hour and a half of essentially a pitched battle with the hungarian police behind the border, behind their shields with pepper spray, they were firing into the crowd. the angry crowd responded first...
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and he said that people are the police, and the police are the people. we only spent those things to police that we allow them to do. you have to put big mama back in the equation. you have to make sure that we resolve these things ourselves. and we have to make sure that we have strong on resolving armed conflicts as we are talking about the police who are shooting at us. taser international, i hate to say this, taser international come and where the case was a kid that was killed, taser international does virtually all of the video in relationship to the weapons and they're getting rich and their our major lobbies. when we talk about body cams and hands on guns, think about you giving with a multibillion dollar industry. so look for some black folks otherwise that do the same thing that have a more aggressive agenda than taser international. i say to you goodbye, but i say good luck in your communities with oversight because you must have oversight. if you don't have that, i mean, more than a review board. i'm not disagreeing but more that the review bo
and he said that people are the police, and the police are the people. we only spent those things to police that we allow them to do. you have to put big mama back in the equation. you have to make sure that we resolve these things ourselves. and we have to make sure that we have strong on resolving armed conflicts as we are talking about the police who are shooting at us. taser international, i hate to say this, taser international come and where the case was a kid that was killed, taser...
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daughter of a police officer who served on the lapd for 20 years. i think police need to be respected and held to the highest standard, the black lives matter protesters have a point. getting caught up in the names and the threats is not going to get us to a solution. >> do you think it was a mistake, pigs in a blanket and fly them like bacon. >> yes it was a mistake. >> i'm sure there are wonderful people involved in the black lives matter movement. but the fact is all of those voice of reason are being drowned out by the heinous statements. >> i'm a radio host and i'm also the daughter of a police officer. i can toll you one thing. when i look at the black lives matter movement, i want to identify with it, i want to join into the cause, i can't join in with a movement that talks about killing within when i know what my father went through for 25 years. they are killing the idea that they can coopt and gather in support by using tactics that offend and repel the people they want to -- >> these people in support of the black lives matter movement, ar
daughter of a police officer who served on the lapd for 20 years. i think police need to be respected and held to the highest standard, the black lives matter protesters have a point. getting caught up in the names and the threats is not going to get us to a solution. >> do you think it was a mistake, pigs in a blanket and fly them like bacon. >> yes it was a mistake. >> i'm sure there are wonderful people involved in the black lives matter movement. but the fact is all of...
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he has the police authority the future you will see a war. you'll see more of that, more diminishment of what we call public safety and law enforcement and more police authority. essentially as we look at policing we have to expand our framework in terms of how we deal with this particular matter. frankly i don't use the term don't use a term for peace that much anymore. i use public safety because if you haven't read it, sir robert peel led nine principles -- officers in here know what i'm talking about, nine principles of policing started in the london metropolitan police department in 1829. she said people are the police and the police or the people. .. big mama back in the equation. you have to make sure that we resolve these things ourselves. we have to make sure that we have strong in resolving that we are as a strong in resolving our
he has the police authority the future you will see a war. you'll see more of that, more diminishment of what we call public safety and law enforcement and more police authority. essentially as we look at policing we have to expand our framework in terms of how we deal with this particular matter. frankly i don't use the term don't use a term for peace that much anymore. i use public safety because if you haven't read it, sir robert peel led nine principles -- officers in here know what i'm...
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people are the police and the police are the people. suspend those things to police that we allow them to do. you have to put big momma back in the equation. you have to make sure that we resolve these things ourselves. and we have to make sure that we have strong on resolving our conflicts as we are talking about the police shooting us. taser international i have to say this, taser international we have a case with the kid that was killed. taser international does virtually all of the video in relationship to the weapons and they're getting rich and they're when we talk about body cams and cams on guns, think about you dealing with a multibillion dollar industry. look for black folks that do the same thing that have a more progressive agenda. and i say to you goodbye but i say good luck if your communities with oversight because you must have oversight. if you don't have that, i mean, more than a review board. i'm not disagreeing but more than a review board, call alexander young, the late mayor of detroit started a police commission.
people are the police and the police are the people. suspend those things to police that we allow them to do. you have to put big momma back in the equation. you have to make sure that we resolve these things ourselves. and we have to make sure that we have strong on resolving our conflicts as we are talking about the police shooting us. taser international i have to say this, taser international we have a case with the kid that was killed. taser international does virtually all of the video...
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give it to the police departments. an see it used for natural disaster, should be kept perhaps by the state or maybe by a county but not for normal police work. it just doesn't look appropriate. even the military uniforms that some of the police departments used there, i think were not appropriate. just added fuel to the fire. >> it did. but let's talk about this recent gal lum poluop poll that i thin telling. it shows confidence in police in the united states reached its lowest level since 1993. 1993 is a year when the national murder rate was double what it was in 2013. >> yeah. >> so why is that? >> because of, i think, the focus on some horrific events, as you said. the shooting in charleston, south carolina, eric garner case, mcase michael brown's case. darren wilson, the police officer, i mention it in the book. was totally exonerated yet he didn't even get one day with that story because the justice department added its own report about the city of ferguson. >> also found some -- as you would agree, some huge pro
give it to the police departments. an see it used for natural disaster, should be kept perhaps by the state or maybe by a county but not for normal police work. it just doesn't look appropriate. even the military uniforms that some of the police departments used there, i think were not appropriate. just added fuel to the fire. >> it did. but let's talk about this recent gal lum poluop poll that i thin telling. it shows confidence in police in the united states reached its lowest level...
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the question for my colleagues in blue and in uniform, what role will police say in the -- will the police play in the civil rights movement. in the 1960's, we played a role of disrupting it, trying to prevent it. in the 21st century i think we'll play a role in facilitating it and being part of it because we need to make changes. if you recall a lot of things going on in the country in december of last year, the president announced he creation of the president's task force in 21st century policing he identified 11 outstanding members to lead this. i was honored enough to serve as executive director of the task force with the cops office. these 11 people were diverse. they were police chiefs, academics, young people coming off the lines in ferguson, demonstration lines, coming off the lines in new york. they were academics and civil rights attorneys who admitted their whole career was suing police departments. when we started this diverse group had such diverse views, people wondered could we come together to build anything. i think we learned that diverse views are not divisive view. with
the question for my colleagues in blue and in uniform, what role will police say in the -- will the police play in the civil rights movement. in the 1960's, we played a role of disrupting it, trying to prevent it. in the 21st century i think we'll play a role in facilitating it and being part of it because we need to make changes. if you recall a lot of things going on in the country in december of last year, the president announced he creation of the president's task force in 21st century...
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ability between the police and theivilians in encounters when the occ supports the drafts general order on body camera we believe that allowing the officers to review the recordings during active internal investigations could interact the officer misconduct the drafts only preincluded them in advance of an interview for an officer involved shooting, in custody death or criminal investigation the draft e negotiation o permits the officers to look at it prior to an internal investigation or an occ except under the earlier circumstances i discussed we have concerns with that an officer not intending testify in matters he or she did not see e.r. hearing hear could be unconsciously influenced by viewing the recording in advance in the words of new york police department quote allowing officers to review the recordings during active internal investigation oversight or inquires into the use of force can impact investigative integrity further quoting the speaker generals the grievous bodily harm harangue has no limitations on
ability between the police and theivilians in encounters when the occ supports the drafts general order on body camera we believe that allowing the officers to review the recordings during active internal investigations could interact the officer misconduct the drafts only preincluded them in advance of an interview for an officer involved shooting, in custody death or criminal investigation the draft e negotiation o permits the officers to look at it prior to an internal investigation or an...
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after the police chief was in for katrina he resigned shortly after the. went through several police chief the there was a reform line of superintendents who were in charge of about this is because when i was researching the book, on his website to document these cases are a black eye for the department. we have a 65-point plan to improve. i tried hard to get him to talk about these things, and coincidentally as i was going to one of my trips to a new orleans, he resigned. unrelated to inquiry. he resigned and there's a new chief coming in so who knows? i know that there's never really been a steady the ship when issued in new orleans police department. >> that's funny, she took two-thirds of my question, but it points to a larger question that this is certainly not the first consent decree that the justice department has pursued against numerous departments. you can look at seattle. they are investigating ferguson. is there a larger story or failing as a result of how many police departments are under review for consent decrees as a result of this kind of
after the police chief was in for katrina he resigned shortly after the. went through several police chief the there was a reform line of superintendents who were in charge of about this is because when i was researching the book, on his website to document these cases are a black eye for the department. we have a 65-point plan to improve. i tried hard to get him to talk about these things, and coincidentally as i was going to one of my trips to a new orleans, he resigned. unrelated to...
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or the police that have them while we iron out details. we anticipate very soon we will have an agreement in place. >> why wouldn't we embrace the best practice policy implemented nationally that the school officers are using in state like texas, georgia, california? kevin: the school resource officers are still told not to press record until further notice but they are told that a displained officer back on the job tonight. live in gaithersburg, kevin lewis. maureen: thank you. now a big story tonight. an amazing discovery on mars. nasa announced today there is water on the red planet and that could mean there is also life. nasa says the latest observation shows salt water periodically flowing across the surface of the red planet. the salt keeps the water from freezing on mars. scientists say further exploration is needed to see if microscopic life could live there. if they have salt water and microscopic life they probably have snow. steve: i don't want to talk about that. fair banks, alaska, friday had 6-1/2 inches of snow, the earliest
or the police that have them while we iron out details. we anticipate very soon we will have an agreement in place. >> why wouldn't we embrace the best practice policy implemented nationally that the school officers are using in state like texas, georgia, california? kevin: the school resource officers are still told not to press record until further notice but they are told that a displained officer back on the job tonight. live in gaithersburg, kevin lewis. maureen: thank you. now a big...
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and i'm with the police line. st this hail of bricks and bottles coming at you. >> as the night goes on, word of the riots and jason's video images spreads quickly via twitter and blackberry messenger. >> it was like one place would go. then you'd suddenly hear several hours later there's another place in a completely different part of the country. suddenly, there was rioting all over. and it just felt like it was a virus spreading or something. >> over the following two days, riots break out in manchester, liverpool, and elsewhere across england. on august 8th in woolich, a working-class neighborhood in southeast london, filmmaker mike jelsh hears something stirring out in the street. >> we could hear it directly beneath our windows. the people gathering outside of there. so the natural thing in my mind was then to go upstairs to the balcony that overlooks the streets and see what i could kind of get from there, literally using my iphone. >> from the roof, mike is shocked by what he sees. >> the funny thing was i
and i'm with the police line. st this hail of bricks and bottles coming at you. >> as the night goes on, word of the riots and jason's video images spreads quickly via twitter and blackberry messenger. >> it was like one place would go. then you'd suddenly hear several hours later there's another place in a completely different part of the country. suddenly, there was rioting all over. and it just felt like it was a virus spreading or something. >> over the following two days,...
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right now the police say that they have controlled the situation. we are hearing there is still some small minor clashes going on throughout the old city. right now we know that the compound itself has been cleared from those who are involved in this. but obviously, it's a tense time and this new year holiday goes on for two more days. continueses will be tight and security will be tight as well. >> the compound is inside the old city. it's the third holiest site in islam. israel captured the site in 1967 and annexted it in a move that isn't recognized internationally. we are live from jerusalem. what can you tell us about this police operation earlier today? >> this morning at approximately 6:30 there was specific signs and intelligence that we received there were going to be disturbances from within the mosque by palestinians that were armed and that had, i'm referring to a local explosive devices as well as stones and rocks that were going to be thrown as visitors during the opening hours at 8:00 visiting hours. it was necessary for the israeli p
right now the police say that they have controlled the situation. we are hearing there is still some small minor clashes going on throughout the old city. right now we know that the compound itself has been cleared from those who are involved in this. but obviously, it's a tense time and this new year holiday goes on for two more days. continueses will be tight and security will be tight as well. >> the compound is inside the old city. it's the third holiest site in islam. israel captured...
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finally, the mayor and police commissioner hired the most famous police reformer of the 20th-century to come in and complete the job. in fact, to your question the biggest change was the attitudinal change their mission as i saw it before bretton was to keep people in their plays to deal with this courage of the game so they could not really do because they would double down on what they did and it had not worked for decades. so bratton visited the aclu aclu, he visited all prominent african-american meters and essentially said the understand the situation i know what is going on i will listen to you if it is something that should be done i will be happy to do it. he opened parker center to a lot of different people. so that was important when it came time for him to be reappointed the aclu wrote a letter to favor his appointment. he also did something very important. he encouraged innovation. not just what he thought of but that his captains in the field thought of. he told the captains in the field i want you to prevent crime. nobody in this department talks about is preventing cri
finally, the mayor and police commissioner hired the most famous police reformer of the 20th-century to come in and complete the job. in fact, to your question the biggest change was the attitudinal change their mission as i saw it before bretton was to keep people in their plays to deal with this courage of the game so they could not really do because they would double down on what they did and it had not worked for decades. so bratton visited the aclu aclu, he visited all prominent...
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they pushed through the police cordon and reported. e hung gary and's say they are only following the rules and that the problem is germany's because so many want to go there -- the hung gary and -- the h ungarians say they are only following the rules and that the problem is germany's. some refugees received medical attention on the platform. in the early evening, the standoff continued with refugees out on the platform still insisting they would not go to the reception center. they were offered food and water, but many refused saying no water, only germany. darkness fell, refugees prepared to spend the night on the train, still defiant, but police issued a statement saying they wouldn't force the rules, and that meant registering them in hungary. many of the migrants we just saw have then forced to flee syria, but four years of conflict has torn that country apart. our middle east editor joins us from damascus. are people still fleeing syria in the thousands despite the uncertainty and dangers that may lie ahead? >> yes, i think peopl
they pushed through the police cordon and reported. e hung gary and's say they are only following the rules and that the problem is germany's because so many want to go there -- the hung gary and -- the h ungarians say they are only following the rules and that the problem is germany's. some refugees received medical attention on the platform. in the early evening, the standoff continued with refugees out on the platform still insisting they would not go to the reception center. they were...
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the police in rio doesn't understand what it is to police. the idea of you have a suspect, you detain this person, you take them in, their charges, the person charges, the person has a chance to defend himself. the way the police has worked and still works, to a degree in regards to majority of the population, is shoot first. >> think i told you earlier is having drinks at a place in rio and sitting across from a guy who is a member of the special forces. he told me quite deliberately, my job is to kill people. i don't think that mentality has changed in ten years. >> what you are saying is wanting a north american, united states type of law and everybody has to go in front of a judge. i know it is not happening every time hear the united states, it, it is failing us a lot but is it something that you have thought now out of a few years from brazil of how the constitution works. >> yes to a certain degree. i'm certain i was influenced by having spent many years abroad. i also feel like at this point in my life and career i have the way i do my
the police in rio doesn't understand what it is to police. the idea of you have a suspect, you detain this person, you take them in, their charges, the person charges, the person has a chance to defend himself. the way the police has worked and still works, to a degree in regards to majority of the population, is shoot first. >> think i told you earlier is having drinks at a place in rio and sitting across from a guy who is a member of the special forces. he told me quite deliberately, my...
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the police did end up catching up to them. people had to throw away the small belongings that they had, but those -- especially those who were carrying the children were really struggling to stay ahead. the police force eventually caught up with them and sort of escorted them and allowed them to come up until this point where then they stopped them. they told them not to go on. they tried to push through. they were unable to do so. the situation settled down a little bit. the police brought in food and water and now there's been quite an intense negotiation under way and one of the refugees just made an announcement to everybody else about how the arrangement was that they would get on buses and that they would have to trust the hungarian authorities, something people are very reluctant to do. they would get on buses and then they would be taken to an area. they would not be fingerprinted and then they would be getting a train. bringing them a train that they hope would take them to austria and then onwards to germany. but just
the police did end up catching up to them. people had to throw away the small belongings that they had, but those -- especially those who were carrying the children were really struggling to stay ahead. the police force eventually caught up with them and sort of escorted them and allowed them to come up until this point where then they stopped them. they told them not to go on. they tried to push through. they were unable to do so. the situation settled down a little bit. the police brought in...
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gestapo or the kgb 6 police came in 12 clock at night and took me naked in underwear and put me in jail for completely nothing for the beginning to the end nothing will change not with that woman even i not supposed to be 85 years old i was even in commission by way of today let's talk about the commission you are seeing what is going on in the street and the police kill black young people because you don't do anything i was in the commission on van ness 25 and after that they told me we abduct and the police officer came and our corrupt judge it is completely fascist yeah, and the united states is more and more became fascist country what we are doing what they did and killed 5 millions indians and now smaller black and you don't do anything. >> what i'm talking about basically your time and my time you have a good day. >> thank you. is there any further public comment? >> good evening and welcome complooid. >> hey good evening it's been a long time brother we've fought when you were the captain yeah. maddox him and i argued in northern when she was the cap
gestapo or the kgb 6 police came in 12 clock at night and took me naked in underwear and put me in jail for completely nothing for the beginning to the end nothing will change not with that woman even i not supposed to be 85 years old i was even in commission by way of today let's talk about the commission you are seeing what is going on in the street and the police kill black young people because you don't do anything i was in the commission on van ness 25 and after that they told me we abduct...
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the police say he looks like someone in a report. is put in handcuffs and sat on the side of the road. as they keep checking his information out, they let him go and that is the end of it. what is interesting is that if you were probably to look at stop. statistics at that i just read you about were never recorded. these were not stops were anything happen. these are common forms of harassment and checking people out all the time. that has become quite corrosive in terms of the relationship of these individuals and their government. it is very true that these kinds of stops, when we look at the stop story, we put in two piles, the white driver stories, and the black driver stories. the white driver stories have almost nothing like this. they are almost always traffic stops, speeding. black driver stories are a mix that included these type of stops. >> the best statistics on that come out of the stop and frisk program in new york city. it is very clear that stop and frisk yield contraband and weapon in less than 1%, 2% of all stops. i
the police say he looks like someone in a report. is put in handcuffs and sat on the side of the road. as they keep checking his information out, they let him go and that is the end of it. what is interesting is that if you were probably to look at stop. statistics at that i just read you about were never recorded. these were not stops were anything happen. these are common forms of harassment and checking people out all the time. that has become quite corrosive in terms of the relationship of...
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to pull the police away. it happened and enraged other refugees, and unfortunately, the family was taken away. gradually it turned from anger to subdued, refugees posting notes on windows, chanting occasionally, no police, no camps. >> they say, you will go on a train, and they bring us here, we don't know we, we don't need to stay. >> not for the first time in this crisis, there was confusion, stress and sheer exhaustion. then the police moved again. >> these people have been here for more than two hours in a standoff. and now it appears to be ending because we're being forcibly ejected from the platform. we tried to stay here, and board the train, and these people are calling for us to get on the train or at least stay here, but as you can see, there's no way we can stay here, because we're being forcibly removed from the platform. >> reporter: but this standoff hasn't ended. the police ensured that the media was away from the refugees, but still in the station. and six buses apart, the refugees crammed into
to pull the police away. it happened and enraged other refugees, and unfortunately, the family was taken away. gradually it turned from anger to subdued, refugees posting notes on windows, chanting occasionally, no police, no camps. >> they say, you will go on a train, and they bring us here, we don't know we, we don't need to stay. >> not for the first time in this crisis, there was confusion, stress and sheer exhaustion. then the police moved again. >> these people have been...
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the police say that the palestinians threw rocks and officers who then entered the area. police through stun grenades at a mosque at a holy side. >>> switzerland's attorney general said that investigators have found more evidence to tighten their case against those accused in the fifa corruption scandal. they said that they have accessed over 100 questionable bank accounts. he was giving an update on the case with his u.s. counterpart, loretta lynch in zurich. in may several football executives were arrested charged with racketeering, wire fraud and money laundering. >> this is an ongoing process. it is therefore too early to name a specific figure of frozen assets. i prefer also not to share this information at this time for tactical reasons. additional people have been questioned and we have obtained information relevant to our investigation. >> the largest north american ought owe workers union is negotiating a bi contract with the big three automakers. the deal is expected to be contentious. now all three companies are profitable, john head ron has more. >> these are b
the police say that the palestinians threw rocks and officers who then entered the area. police through stun grenades at a mosque at a holy side. >>> switzerland's attorney general said that investigators have found more evidence to tighten their case against those accused in the fifa corruption scandal. they said that they have accessed over 100 questionable bank accounts. he was giving an update on the case with his u.s. counterpart, loretta lynch in zurich. in may several football...
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policing and the relationship between policing communities. can't think of anything that is more timely. you can't you can't pick up the paper or watch the news without finding more about things and s. wondering about where things are going. one of the things that i, in my previous life, i was a historian at the university of wisconsin and ucla, one of the things i liked history is because i always used to look at history and the past to try to figure out what's going on in the present and get a sense of wher were going in the future. i think we'll be able able to doa that with a great book by joe dominic. we will hear from joe and the police commissioner from 2010 and 2013. they are going to talk. they are going to talk a little bit about lapd and the history of it. then i'll bring in my friend anm mayo are all candidate steve silber off. he'll he'll come up and we'll talk about the president and the future. let me introduce joe domanick. >> thanks for coming. thank you very much. i've been asked to say a few things about the book and the fir
policing and the relationship between policing communities. can't think of anything that is more timely. you can't you can't pick up the paper or watch the news without finding more about things and s. wondering about where things are going. one of the things that i, in my previous life, i was a historian at the university of wisconsin and ucla, one of the things i liked history is because i always used to look at history and the past to try to figure out what's going on in the present and get...
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false di cot someies litter the crowned, as if you can't support the police. you can't both want suspect custody and enforcement of the law and want police to treat the public properly. into the national wrestling match moves the two phrases, when it turns out an unarmed man shot by police was in trouble before or mouth the off to an officer before getting killed. people willing to give them scrutiny cut them a break. a previous juvenile record or a shooting victim's manner of death before offering he is no angel. of the second angel, where you live, where you work and who your neighbours are are privileges not allowed all americans in equal ways. the next time you find yourself about to thor wrong phrase at the wrong side, catch yourself and ask what is the wrong place - your front steps, your block, your neighbourhood. if they had the chance many americans would tell you they have no choice but to be in the wrong place all the time. thanks for joining us for "inside story". see you next time. i'm ray suarez. >> this is aljazeera america, live from new york ci
false di cot someies litter the crowned, as if you can't support the police. you can't both want suspect custody and enforcement of the law and want police to treat the public properly. into the national wrestling match moves the two phrases, when it turns out an unarmed man shot by police was in trouble before or mouth the off to an officer before getting killed. people willing to give them scrutiny cut them a break. a previous juvenile record or a shooting victim's manner of death before...
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ability between the police and theivilians in encounters when the occ supports the drafts general order on body camera we believe that allowing the officers to review the recordings during active internal investigations could interact the officer misconduct the drafts only preincluded them in advance of an interview for an officer involved shooting, in custody death or criminal investigation the draft e negotiation o permits the officers to look at it prior to an internal investigation or an occ except under the earlier circumstances i discussed we have concerns with that an officer not intending testify in matters he or she did not see e.r. hearing hear could be unconsciously influenced by viewing the recording in advance in the words of new york police department quote allowing officers to review the recordings during active internal investigation oversight or inquires into the use of force can impact investigative integrity further quoting the speaker generals the grievous bodily harm harangue has no limitations on
ability between the police and theivilians in encounters when the occ supports the drafts general order on body camera we believe that allowing the officers to review the recordings during active internal investigations could interact the officer misconduct the drafts only preincluded them in advance of an interview for an officer involved shooting, in custody death or criminal investigation the draft e negotiation o permits the officers to look at it prior to an internal investigation or an...
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i feel the police to understand what it is to police. the idea you have a suspect you do take a person with the charges and the way it has worked and still works to a great degree to the population is shoot first. >> a think told you earlier there was a place 10 years ago of a sitting across from a guy and he told me he said my job is to kill people and i don't think that mentality - - mentality has changed. >> that what you are saying the north america united states for everybody to go in front of a judge. so it is saving a lot right now but is this something of a few years out of brazil? and how the constitution works. >> yes. i will sell a certain i was influenced having spent many years abroad but i also feel like at this point in my life and career the way that i do my job i don't change them depending on the place. in a row critically that the system was failing. island to hold the government accountable i would like the laws to be followed and with due process and i feel that way independent whether i am here or in brazil. i don't
i feel the police to understand what it is to police. the idea you have a suspect you do take a person with the charges and the way it has worked and still works to a great degree to the population is shoot first. >> a think told you earlier there was a place 10 years ago of a sitting across from a guy and he told me he said my job is to kill people and i don't think that mentality - - mentality has changed. >> that what you are saying the north america united states for everybody...
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in january 28, 1911 sam battle is going to the police department. at that point, he had one son named jesse. middle name samuel jesse battle. no more, it's too close to samuel. he went to jesse. jesse slept in the shadows of the small apartment while florence made breakfast. then he put on the uniform that designated authority to enforce the law. in summer the department discarded its tail with high button coat. a belted holster with revolver and a gray helmet which offered some protection from bricks tossed off roofs known then as irish con -- confetti. battle kissed his son and wife, with faith and undaunted by the difficulties that rose with sun. from a distance battle saw the crowd in the morning. here is the niger some shouted. why, he looks just like jack johnson and he's a bastard. some african americans called out ain't he a fine-looking man. battle betrayed no signs of anything unusual had been taking place. he needed to appear ordinary so that in time he might be accepted as one more cop. the station door as designed to repulse attack. insi
in january 28, 1911 sam battle is going to the police department. at that point, he had one son named jesse. middle name samuel jesse battle. no more, it's too close to samuel. he went to jesse. jesse slept in the shadows of the small apartment while florence made breakfast. then he put on the uniform that designated authority to enforce the law. in summer the department discarded its tail with high button coat. a belted holster with revolver and a gray helmet which offered some protection from...
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the state police by the way are being put on stand by. mething like 4,000 sworn and civilian police personnel in the city. it's being called a precautionary move by the baltimore city police department. they took harsh criticism after the riots back in the spring that followed the death and funeral of freddie gray in police custody. this move is part of the preparation for those court hearings on the charges against the six baltimore police officers. all of the officers say they're not guilty. now, in a statement, the police department said "we'd rather err on the side of caution and have an abundance of people readily as needed hoping we don't need them." by the way, as far as we know, those six police officers are not required to appear in court tort, the court is expected to deal with pre-trial motions, including motions to dismiss charges and take the prosecutor off the case then a week from tomorrow more potential anxiety, there will be a hearing to change the coaliti location of l which is starting in organize. protest organizers hav
the state police by the way are being put on stand by. mething like 4,000 sworn and civilian police personnel in the city. it's being called a precautionary move by the baltimore city police department. they took harsh criticism after the riots back in the spring that followed the death and funeral of freddie gray in police custody. this move is part of the preparation for those court hearings on the charges against the six baltimore police officers. all of the officers say they're not guilty....
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one is the response not all police and we agree that there is something about the institution of policing that is problematic for so many people. i think the campaign that we just launched but it's a platform policy solution around the policing because we believe that we can make at least structurally we can live in a world where the police don't kill people, they don't kill people every day in all states for three and but three and over 800 people. we have a problem. but we believe that we can and this and we also want to complicate the notion of safety. the safety of communities isn't predicated on the presence of police but it's a much more expansive notion and policing and that we need to the center of the policing in the way we think about what it means to be safe so the safety becomes like jobs and workforce development and all these other things that georgetown isn't safe because the police are there they are there for a host of reasons and i will talk about the police contract for that. this is an institution of policing and there are a lot of cities where discipline is automatica
one is the response not all police and we agree that there is something about the institution of policing that is problematic for so many people. i think the campaign that we just launched but it's a platform policy solution around the policing because we believe that we can make at least structurally we can live in a world where the police don't kill people, they don't kill people every day in all states for three and but three and over 800 people. we have a problem. but we believe that we can...
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some used missiles aimed at the police. they say they've taken lawful action to protect the board, but for those eagle for travel north the prows vision is growing. the border is a vital crossing between european union and hungary. hungary has told serbia it has ordered a 30-day suspension at the checkpoint calling on the serbian government. >> we're on the serbian side of the border with hungary, and mohammed, what is going on at the moment? there are still dozens of refugees who are behind us at that fence, that border crossing, although no one has attempted to cross back into hungary since that incident that happened about 90 minutes ago when they were fired on with tear gas and water canons and in a manic tricken mood ran back into serbia. many injured they are being told that they can take a bus that will take them to the border. many are still afraid about what it entails. how they were able to do so. one man i spoke to said that he was trying to find a smuggler that he could pay, but he was worried that it would still
some used missiles aimed at the police. they say they've taken lawful action to protect the board, but for those eagle for travel north the prows vision is growing. the border is a vital crossing between european union and hungary. hungary has told serbia it has ordered a 30-day suspension at the checkpoint calling on the serbian government. >> we're on the serbian side of the border with hungary, and mohammed, what is going on at the moment? there are still dozens of refugees who are...
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immediately the hammocks turn the video over to police. with abuse. >> nothing in a family cuts to the core more than harm brought to bear on an innocent child. >> on the stand during her trial, campbell expresses remorse. >> it's hard to cope with what i did. i can't believe that someone could do it. my heart is screaming. every day it's horrible. he never deserved it. it was uncalled for. i hope this doesn't sound so straightforward or dull or unthoughtful because i really am extremely sorry. >> campbell says she is still dealing with the consequences of her actions. >> not one minute goes by 24 hours or seven days a week that i don't think about what i've done. >> when prosecutors ask why she did it, campbell has no clear answer. >> i'm not certain. >> you're not certain? >> i don't -- i cannot explain my behavior for that day. i'm not usually that way so i can't give you really an answer. >> during her testimony, hammock describes her feeling of disbelief when she watched the video for the first time. >> when i was around the defendant
immediately the hammocks turn the video over to police. with abuse. >> nothing in a family cuts to the core more than harm brought to bear on an innocent child. >> on the stand during her trial, campbell expresses remorse. >> it's hard to cope with what i did. i can't believe that someone could do it. my heart is screaming. every day it's horrible. he never deserved it. it was uncalled for. i hope this doesn't sound so straightforward or dull or unthoughtful because i really...
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if the police control it, people feel oppressed. he job is not to stop and frisk, not to take thousands of people to jail, it is to empower and work with the community to take control of their own public space so that they can be alive, well, and that their activity will reduce crime. it's all about regaining control of these neighborhoods by the community, with the community, and not against it and not fighting it. so in 30 years i would tell you we're at a defining moment in american policing history. we have a small window of comfort to conquer any crisis. but the window of opportunity will close very quickly and is usually replaced by past mistakes. three let's not go down that road and keep repeating mistakes. let's talk about excessive force. let's talk about supporting officers and not every cop is bad, not every young person is bad. we need to have the courage to talk about discussions, we need courage to talk about the future, we need to come together. when it's time for me to leave this office, i want to be able to say that
if the police control it, people feel oppressed. he job is not to stop and frisk, not to take thousands of people to jail, it is to empower and work with the community to take control of their own public space so that they can be alive, well, and that their activity will reduce crime. it's all about regaining control of these neighborhoods by the community, with the community, and not against it and not fighting it. so in 30 years i would tell you we're at a defining moment in american policing...
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the police say that carlos clayton was shot to death last week. officers spent the night combing the area, interviewing neighbors. every word of up to $25,000 is for answers. alison: a teenager was killed by leavingk train in boyd, nearly 200 people stranded during the evening rush. chris papst has the investigation happening now. chris? chris: the police say what happened here is another example of why people need to be careful around railroad tracks, more only just stay away from them. afternoon, friends of the 16-year-old gathered new the tracks where the young man had died just hours before. according to montgomery county, the teenager and two friends were walking along the hitks in boyds when he was and killed. he was a sophomore at clarksburg high school, on the track team at the school. the train that had him was an amtrak train that left union station. 184 people on board waited about two and half hours on the train as the police conducted the investigation. they were on their way to chicago. >> there is no business being on the tracks. tra
the police say that carlos clayton was shot to death last week. officers spent the night combing the area, interviewing neighbors. every word of up to $25,000 is for answers. alison: a teenager was killed by leavingk train in boyd, nearly 200 people stranded during the evening rush. chris papst has the investigation happening now. chris? chris: the police say what happened here is another example of why people need to be careful around railroad tracks, more only just stay away from them....
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by the time they arrived, the police had left - and the attack seemed to be over. by the time the shooting was over, six civilians were dead including three students - and 43 others were missing. >> with the exception of one student - alexander mora - neither the students nor their remains have been found. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrap-up of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective. weeknights, on al jazeera america. in the months that followed the students disappearance, dozens were arrested, including the mayor of iguala - jose luis abarca - and his wife - who officials say ordered the attack on the students... ...allegedly believing they were going to disrupt an event they were holding that night - an allegation the students deny. after taking the boys off the buses, investigators say police piled them into the backs of their trucks an
by the time they arrived, the police had left - and the attack seemed to be over. by the time the shooting was over, six civilians were dead including three students - and 43 others were missing. >> with the exception of one student - alexander mora - neither the students nor their remains have been found. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a...
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the police are trying to track them down. perhaps the most surprising detail of the story is why the police believe they did it. tom roussey has the exclusive details. tom? tom: leon, the intersection of university boulevard and new hampshire avenue is one of the busiest in the area, and this crime happened in the middle of the day with a lot of people at the 7-eleven. takoma park police want to catch the brazen women they say did this. three women unreal, attacking a 7-eleven employee. but then they also decide to trash the store before making their getaway. fridays ago and takoma park police want you to take a good look at this phase, this phase, and this face. after the women make their way into the store, they tried to buy cigarettes with a food stamp card. of them theylerk cannot just sick rights with a government-issued card, they got upset. tom: the women take the cigarettes. an employee tries to block their path. then they attack them. >> other witnesses got involved, tried to break it up. tom: the mayhem is far from o
the police are trying to track them down. perhaps the most surprising detail of the story is why the police believe they did it. tom roussey has the exclusive details. tom? tom: leon, the intersection of university boulevard and new hampshire avenue is one of the busiest in the area, and this crime happened in the middle of the day with a lot of people at the 7-eleven. takoma park police want to catch the brazen women they say did this. three women unreal, attacking a 7-eleven employee. but...
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the four other police officers, i don't see the rest of the team. mean, it looks -- it is what it is. it seems to be overreaction. >> so he's saying -- he's a former police commission -- saying it's overreaction. current police department is says that's how you do it. what do you think? they're saying $29 million they said to try to help in situations like this. what do you think? >> ray kelly isn't looking to keep his job anymore. he's gone so he can people speak the truth. i think that's the truth. anyone can see the video and see that doesn't make sense when you're investigating a non violent crime. supposed non violent criminal that isn't running, isn't showing any sign of resisting. it really is completely unnecessary. i don't know why commissioner bratton or anyone would spin it any other way. i don't see a the value in protecting someone that does wrong. that tarnishes the image of the badge. i have upmost respect for the police department. most of them are heros in my mind. if you have someone out there having this type of rogue justice, they
the four other police officers, i don't see the rest of the team. mean, it looks -- it is what it is. it seems to be overreaction. >> so he's saying -- he's a former police commission -- saying it's overreaction. current police department is says that's how you do it. what do you think? they're saying $29 million they said to try to help in situations like this. what do you think? >> ray kelly isn't looking to keep his job anymore. he's gone so he can people speak the truth. i think...
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on our watch, the city was down to 6000 police officers less than the previous administration. ke people to see police particularly in the midtown area. if you go to times square are -- or other parts of manhattan, you will see a lot more police than you'll ever see in other major cities like london and paris. that was part of our strategy. i put the program in place in the 1990's, all the commissioners have been supportive of it. it is not the be all in the all. charlie: tell me what is the most recent, innovative idea in police work. ray: it probably all comes to the use of technology. police officers having cell phones that do a lot of things, that make records immediately available to them. we started something called a real-time crime center. the notion was to take that concept, where you can get information on what is going on in the city, the detectives did that and still do it. now you incrementally move toward making the real-time crime center a portable entity, a portable device that makes that information available to the police officers. it's about information, it's
on our watch, the city was down to 6000 police officers less than the previous administration. ke people to see police particularly in the midtown area. if you go to times square are -- or other parts of manhattan, you will see a lot more police than you'll ever see in other major cities like london and paris. that was part of our strategy. i put the program in place in the 1990's, all the commissioners have been supportive of it. it is not the be all in the all. charlie: tell me what is the...
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it was blocked off for awhile as the police searched it. the victim who's name has not been release side in stable condition at a hospital. -- who who's name has not been released is in stable condition at a hospital. >>> b.a.r.t is still closed and they are shuttling people in buses. b.a.r.t has this recommendation. >> still encouraging people to stay on their side of the bay if they can. we don't want to overwhelm the buses. and especially going to the airport you want to make sure you budget that extra hour time to get in there. >> the buses run every few minutes. the work should be done at 4:00 a.m. on tuesday. ferry ridership is soring, 8400 people road the ferry yesterday. that is more than double the number of ferry riders than this time last year. so far today, more than 2,000 people taken the ferry into san francisco and more than 1,000 come in from vallejo. >>> the chp to the rescue. wait until you see the life that was saved from busy traffic on a ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the chp saves the day again. this officer is holding the bird tha
it was blocked off for awhile as the police searched it. the victim who's name has not been release side in stable condition at a hospital. -- who who's name has not been released is in stable condition at a hospital. >>> b.a.r.t is still closed and they are shuttling people in buses. b.a.r.t has this recommendation. >> still encouraging people to stay on their side of the bay if they can. we don't want to overwhelm the buses. and especially going to the airport you want to make...
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now the numbers match those numbers up with the dead police people or the shot police people with shotlack people and it's hundreds. hundreds. every year. so the cops have to straighten themselves out. >> richard's next up in gilbert, arizona. also on the independents line. richard, hi there. >> caller: hello? >> good morning. >> caller: yes. george washington had a great stance on our police issues. he only had the sheriff's office. there is also another historical leader. adolph hitler. >> hello, richard? we lost richard. we go to tim -- jim in toledo, ohio, democrats line. >> caller: hello? >> you are on the air. go ahead. >> caller: hi. yeah. i'm watching your show here and first of all i have respect for, you know, police officers. across or law enforcement across america. but i guess my feeling is when you have scitizens that haven't been -- i guess for a lack of better words deputized to be able to go out and be a law enforcement agent, that they shouldn't sit there and take matters into their own hands. they need to go about getting things solved the right way. and whenever any
now the numbers match those numbers up with the dead police people or the shot police people with shotlack people and it's hundreds. hundreds. every year. so the cops have to straighten themselves out. >> richard's next up in gilbert, arizona. also on the independents line. richard, hi there. >> caller: hello? >> good morning. >> caller: yes. george washington had a great stance on our police issues. he only had the sheriff's office. there is also another historical...