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sharyl: and the police union told him this before bartley was appointed as police chief? officer jones: yes, and the members of the police union have actually met with thath person about 18 times prior to bartley taking over. sharyl: spurrier, who oversees the nist police forcrcand also allegedly backed bartley's promotion, has his own checkered past. before nist, he was the number two in charge of law enforcement at the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. there, his office got caught improperly shredding documents during a probe into corruption. spurrier was removed from hiss position, yet then hired to head emergency services at nist as allegations ofofaste and mimionduct grew. salber, spurrier, and e head of nist declined our interview requests. a spokesman defendedpurrier's hiring saying he has appropriate skills and has performed hisis duties efffftively. takes seriously all allegations of misconduct d takes appropriate disciplinary action when warranted by the evidence." and nist sayaythe allegations congressman smith has asked about are unfounded. but t
sharyl: and the police union told him this before bartley was appointed as police chief? officer jones: yes, and the members of the police union have actually met with thath person about 18 times prior to bartley taking over. sharyl: spurrier, who oversees the nist police forcrcand also allegedly backed bartley's promotion, has his own checkered past. before nist, he was the number two in charge of law enforcement at the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. there, his office got...
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but it's not just the protestors against the police activities that has the mayor on the hot seat. the police uniong supporter of the mayor isn't happy about his new call for minimum standard and minimum pushing for use of violence in con fronting a violent situation. here's the story. [ gunfire ] >> oh, my god! >> they have a knife. we have guns. is there something less than the use of the guns that could be considered? >> reporter: the mayor's call for minimum use of force is already being pushed back by the police union. >> if somebody, uhm, with a knife and advancing on you, you don't start out with pepper spray. if they are advancing on you with an edged weapon in a close proximity, you start out with a firearm. that's reasonable for that situation. >> it's about saving a life that perhaps doesn't have to be if we can use alternatives. >> to say
but it's not just the protestors against the police activities that has the mayor on the hot seat. the police uniong supporter of the mayor isn't happy about his new call for minimum standard and minimum pushing for use of violence in con fronting a violent situation. here's the story. [ gunfire ] >> oh, my god! >> they have a knife. we have guns. is there something less than the use of the guns that could be considered? >> reporter: the mayor's call for minimum use of force...
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the vote of support came just -- from the police union just from entering the country. good evening, i' m shelley walcott. the room was packed to see trump and protestors waited outside. wmur' s stephanie woods was there and joins us live from portsmouth. stephanie: here at the sheraton portsmouth, executives of a new england police union voted to support donald trump for president in 2016. he says he always has and always will support police officers and says he will sentence every cop killer to death. >> if they give me a bad vote i' m going to go crazy, right? stephanie: the new england police benevolent association endorsed donald trump for president at a private rally thursday night. the gop hopeful calls the endorsement a great honor. trump says too many officers are killed in the line of duty. and if he becomes president he will sign an executive order. >> anybody killing a police officer, death penalty. it' s going to happen, ok? we can' t let this go. comes just 3 days after the billionaire businessman called for a total and complete shutdown of muslims enterin
the vote of support came just -- from the police union just from entering the country. good evening, i' m shelley walcott. the room was packed to see trump and protestors waited outside. wmur' s stephanie woods was there and joins us live from portsmouth. stephanie: here at the sheraton portsmouth, executives of a new england police union voted to support donald trump for president in 2016. he says he always has and always will support police officers and says he will sentence every cop killer...
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police sentiment. the director of the union joins me now in a justice exclusive. e the executive director of the largest police union in new england. we are talking about a moir than a couple police departments. how many members and states do you cover? >> thank you for having us this evening. we represent over 200 police correction locals through out the new england area. they are the largest police union in the granite state and i can tell you this support didn't come as lightly, we did a lot of vetting of the people that we wanted to entertain and endorse so we did that. >> why donald trump? >> quite frankly, you look at we sent out thing peltop eight peo including the top three democratic challengers both martin o'malley, bernie sanders and the former senator from new york hillary clinton. the talk contenders on the republican side. two people responded one being jeb bush who said he rouge oth pe hou -- he wouldn't be able to make it and the new hampshire state director and larger police department one being the wooster police department in massachusetts went t
police sentiment. the director of the union joins me now in a justice exclusive. e the executive director of the largest police union in new england. we are talking about a moir than a couple police departments. how many members and states do you cover? >> thank you for having us this evening. we represent over 200 police correction locals through out the new england area. they are the largest police union in the granite state and i can tell you this support didn't come as lightly, we did...
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and the police union, correct? >> right, and the police union contract is up for negotiation in the next year or so, and i think that it's going to take a lot of heat from protesters, because the contract has thus far prevented civilian oversight. >> all right, brandon, good to see you, brandon smith, chicago journalist. and again, he was instrumental in getting the laquan mcdonald shooting video released. coming up tomorrow in our series, five days in chicago, a look at the new generation of leaders in the black community. >>> the streets of baltimore remain calm after the jury failed to reach a verdict in the case of porter, in connection with the death of freddie gray. john terrett is in baltimore now, and john, is it fair to say that for many justice won't be served in that city until someone is held responsible for freddie gray's death? >> uh-huh. i think that that's a good way of putting it, tony. you remember in the aftermath, there werer skirmishes. by and large, baltimore has remained calm and peaceful. ver
and the police union, correct? >> right, and the police union contract is up for negotiation in the next year or so, and i think that it's going to take a lot of heat from protesters, because the contract has thus far prevented civilian oversight. >> all right, brandon, good to see you, brandon smith, chicago journalist. and again, he was instrumental in getting the laquan mcdonald shooting video released. coming up tomorrow in our series, five days in chicago, a look at the new...
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last night in portsmouth, he earned the endorsement of a police union. more on the endorsement, ray? pledge saying if he is elected, he will protect police officers by sentencing every cop killer to death. trump was in portsmouth picking up the endorsement of the executive council which voted to endorse trump in the race for president. the support was offered during a private rally in portsmouth. trump says too many officers are killed in the line of duty. if he becomes president, he will sign an executive order mandates the death penalty for anyone that kills a cop. the president says trump's recent comments about muslims did not factor in to their vote. >> do you have any muslim -- >> i'm not going to get in to this. this is a religious -- i'm not going to get in the to the red -- rhetoric. we supported the candidate. we're on board. ray: hundreds of people did stage a peaceful protest outside many holding signs with messages like love your neighborhood. as far as the polls go, according to most, trump continues to hold a double-digit lead. live in manc
last night in portsmouth, he earned the endorsement of a police union. more on the endorsement, ray? pledge saying if he is elected, he will protect police officers by sentencing every cop killer to death. trump was in portsmouth picking up the endorsement of the executive council which voted to endorse trump in the race for president. the support was offered during a private rally in portsmouth. trump says too many officers are killed in the line of duty. if he becomes president, he will sign...
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tasers >> pam :the chief's office and the police commission are looking at the entire use of force policy. and plan to discuss those polices next week with the police union new at 11. gilroy police identify a domestic violence suspect. who was fatally shot by officers. police say, 19- year- old hector alvarez. was shot and killed by police when he charged at them. police were called to a home in gilroy on monday. for a report of a domestic violence disturbance. the person who called police. reported, that a woman, believed to be his girlfriend, was hiding from alvarez as he was threatening her. gilroy officers wear body cameras. the video is currently under review. el cerrito police are looking for this woman. 50- year- old alicia osibin. she is accused of killing her adopted mother. earlier this month, police found the remains of 90 -year- old mary osibin, inside the garage of alicia's former home. located along leneve place. police say, she was shot to death. investigators believe the crime happened several months ago. alicia osibin has not been seen since august. a woman who uploaded photographs of herself on a stolen cell phone. has turned herself in
tasers >> pam :the chief's office and the police commission are looking at the entire use of force policy. and plan to discuss those polices next week with the police union new at 11. gilroy police identify a domestic violence suspect. who was fatally shot by officers. police say, 19- year- old hector alvarez. was shot and killed by police when he charged at them. police were called to a home in gilroy on monday. for a report of a domestic violence disturbance. the person who called...
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the deadly shooting of mario woods has put the police union at odds, and the association said an angry letter to the police union, and they have said the shooting was the result of a "ethically diverse firing squad.">>> corporal cheating is on the rise in the bay area, the highway patrol is on track to issue 21,000 citations for people that drive solo in the hov lane. they have issued more than 17,000 citations five years ago. they found that 40% of drivers were in violation of the three passenger rule.>> the fast- track lanes on the bridge are great. it helps the local traffic. they can be policed, and people go in and out.>> caltrans is reportedly considering ways to improve the situation, such as increasing the number of passengers that qualify, or barring vehicles with hov lane stickers during the busy time of the day. >>> and there could be brain- damaged in the california sea lions, and they studied these sea lions at the marine mammal marina, and they say it affects the ability for them to navigate and find food in the wild.>>> it was chilly, and tomorrow a repeat, and back into
the deadly shooting of mario woods has put the police union at odds, and the association said an angry letter to the police union, and they have said the shooting was the result of a "ethically diverse firing squad.">>> corporal cheating is on the rise in the bay area, the highway patrol is on track to issue 21,000 citations for people that drive solo in the hov lane. they have issued more than 17,000 citations five years ago. they found that 40% of drivers were in violation...
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now, the san francisco police union is at odds with two supervisors. september an angry letter to david campos who announced the department has lost the public's trust. the police union criticized me leah cohen for calling the shooting the result of an ethnically diverse firing squad. this represents cohen's disdain for the men and women who protect san francisco. >>> three teenagers are under arrest after police say they threw a rock from a win through a window of a s.w. a.t. fan. police say the rock shattered the passenger window of the van and struck the officer in the forehead. they say he was bleeding so profusely that his fellow officers initially thought he had been shot. the injured officer was treated at a local trauma center and has been since released. the three teenagers were detained in the area. police say they admitted to throwing the rock and they were sorry. >>> today the san jose city council set to vote on a special memorial for a police officer who died in the line of duty earlier this year. michael january johnson grew up in san jos
now, the san francisco police union is at odds with two supervisors. september an angry letter to david campos who announced the department has lost the public's trust. the police union criticized me leah cohen for calling the shooting the result of an ethnically diverse firing squad. this represents cohen's disdain for the men and women who protect san francisco. >>> three teenagers are under arrest after police say they threw a rock from a win through a window of a s.w. a.t. fan....
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. >>> today, we expect to hear from the san francisco police officer's union and a demand to change a police department policy that quietly took effect after several officers shot and killed a man in the bay view district. allie rasvus joining us live now. so explain why the police union is so angry. >> the department will consider a use of force incident. the officer involved will have to justify that action for his or her supervisors in a report or written statement. the policy change went into effect following the controversial shooting of mario woods. woods was a suspect of a stabbing, and cell phone video shows five police officers surrounding him. police say they had tried to apprehend woods using bean bag guns and pepper spray. when that didn't work, they said they had no other option but to shoot him. wood's family says he was in a state of mental destress and the shooting was not justified. they have taken legal action against the department. since the shooting death of woods on december 27, the san francisco police department has faced criticism and test for people in the co
. >>> today, we expect to hear from the san francisco police officer's union and a demand to change a police department policy that quietly took effect after several officers shot and killed a man in the bay view district. allie rasvus joining us live now. so explain why the police union is so angry. >> the department will consider a use of force incident. the officer involved will have to justify that action for his or her supervisors in a report or written statement. the policy...
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so the official press release echoed the police union's statement from the time of the shooting sayinglaquan mcdonald had lunged at police that he had posed a serious and immediate threat, but that description which came first from the police union and then from the police department, that description does not match what is on that dashcam video. i'm only going to play a few seconds of it here. i'm not going to show you the whole thing. this is your chance to look away if you do not want to see it. if you do watch, these are the moments just before he is shot with the first of 16 bullets from one officer. this is what the chicago police department decided to publicly describe as laquan mcdonald continuing to approach the officers. that's how they described it. and despite having that tape that showed the opposite, they then went silent about it for a year. and so early this morning, that local nbc affiliate in chicago asked the police superintendent what explained that? what explained the difference between what they knew, what they had seen and what they told the public and let stay t
so the official press release echoed the police union's statement from the time of the shooting sayinglaquan mcdonald had lunged at police that he had posed a serious and immediate threat, but that description which came first from the police union and then from the police department, that description does not match what is on that dashcam video. i'm only going to play a few seconds of it here. i'm not going to show you the whole thing. this is your chance to look away if you do not want to see...
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the police chief or the san francisco police presidentment's administrative or criminal investigator. the other bars officers from viewing the footage before submitting an account of the events. the first official vote is today. the police union says if the first vote does not allow officers to review the footage before writing a report, it's going to head to arbitration. we're talking about a process that could take quite a while. live in the san francisco newsroom, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >> sounds like torn opinion on where to go next. >>> a wild chase through the streets of san jose ended in gunfire. this as the suspect ran into a toys "r" us. this began around 1:00 yesterday when the suspect allegedly stole a car and took off. that chase ended about ten miles away near blossom dale road and almaden expressway. police say the suspect rammed the stolen suburban into a car and a patrol car. four bullet holes mark the driver's side door. the suspect didn't stop there, began racing through the toys "r" us parking lot. the suspect then jumped out and ran to the back of the store. >> the police were actually swarming the whole parking lot, coming in out of every angle. >> he had a black bag around him. we didn't k
the police chief or the san francisco police presidentment's administrative or criminal investigator. the other bars officers from viewing the footage before submitting an account of the events. the first official vote is today. the police union says if the first vote does not allow officers to review the footage before writing a report, it's going to head to arbitration. we're talking about a process that could take quite a while. live in the san francisco newsroom, stephanie chuang,...
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protestors against the police activities that has the mayor on the hot seat. the police union a strong supporter of the mayor isn't happy about his new call for minimum standard and minimum pushing for use of violence in con fronting a violent situation. here's the story. [ gunfire ] >> oh, my god! >> they have a knife. we have guns. is there something less than the use of the guns that could be considered? >> reporter: the mayor's call for minimum use of force is already being pushed back by the police union. >> if somebody, uhm, with a knife and advancing on you, you don't start out with pepper spray. if they are advancing on you with an edged weapon in a close proximity, you start out with a firearm. that's reasonable for that situation. >> it's about saving a life that perhaps doesn't have to be if we can use alternatives. >> to say to start with minimal force on anything it's senseless, not practical and not safe. >> we look at everything from training, deescalation of conflict to alternative use from a weapon. >> the same thing. so, um, the minimum amount of force necess
protestors against the police activities that has the mayor on the hot seat. the police union a strong supporter of the mayor isn't happy about his new call for minimum standard and minimum pushing for use of violence in con fronting a violent situation. here's the story. [ gunfire ] >> oh, my god! >> they have a knife. we have guns. is there something less than the use of the guns that could be considered? >> reporter: the mayor's call for minimum use of force is already...
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reporter: the rules can be subjective. >> the training at the police range is fire until the threat ceases. >> reporter: the president of the officers' unionis renewing calls to arm officers with tasers as an option before using a gun. he is asking the police commission to hold an emergency meeting. in the newsroom, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> all five officers involved are now on administrative leave. >>> the rain may be to blame for a deadly crash this morning in the east basement couple died when their car went off 580 near altamonte and rolled down temperature bankment. their two children were with them. they are in the hospital tonight. at the same time this big rig wiped out on eastbound 580 in livermore near greenville road. the wreck punctured the truck gas tank and the chp had to close lanes for over an hour to mop up the mess. no one was hurt. >>> a new poll reveals a new front runner in the gop field. who is surging, and who's sliding. >>> and turning the tables on thieves. what one homeowner did to make sure the package snatchers don't come back again. ,,,,,, sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigg
reporter: the rules can be subjective. >> the training at the police range is fire until the threat ceases. >> reporter: the president of the officers' unionis renewing calls to arm officers with tasers as an option before using a gun. he is asking the police commission to hold an emergency meeting. in the newsroom, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> all five officers involved are now on administrative leave. >>> the rain may be to blame for a deadly crash this morning in the...
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contracts and making sure the police unionontracts do not have provisions that, for example, delete officers records of past misconduct. in chicago, the police union contract mandates that officers does binary records be deleted and destroyed after five years. so there are many officers that actually may have a history of violence, that weekly don't know about because the unit contract mandates that information be removed. amy: amy:, thank you for being with us policy analyst and data , scientist, member of the planning team of campaign zero and mapping police violence. speaking to us from san francisco. when we come back, we remember the filmmaker haskell wexler. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: voices from the march on washington in 1963, from haskell film,r plus 1965 "the bus." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn now to remembering the legendary filmmaker haskell wexler, who died this week and at the age of 93. one of the nation's most revered cemetery first, he was
contracts and making sure the police unionontracts do not have provisions that, for example, delete officers records of past misconduct. in chicago, the police union contract mandates that officers does binary records be deleted and destroyed after five years. so there are many officers that actually may have a history of violence, that weekly don't know about because the unit contract mandates that information be removed. amy: amy:, thank you for being with us policy analyst and data ,...
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the police union speaks up for the san francisco officers involved in the recent fatal shooting of a suspect. several days of rain ahead in the forecast. and people are starting to get prepared. we'll show you how. >> gary :we have the warrior highlights and lebron james shoe closet ok, we're here. here's dad. mom. the twins. aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership? don't you want to meet my family? yep, totally. it's practically yours, but we still need your signature. the volkswagen sign then drive event. zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment on a new jetta and other select models. >> pam :the san francisco police officers association is speaking out about last wednesday's shooting of mario woods... this comes after video of the incident went viral... showing five san francisco officers shoot and kill 26-year-old woods. the police association is now defending those officers...who tried taking the victim into custody first befo
the police union speaks up for the san francisco officers involved in the recent fatal shooting of a suspect. several days of rain ahead in the forecast. and people are starting to get prepared. we'll show you how. >> gary :we have the warrior highlights and lebron james shoe closet ok, we're here. here's dad. mom. the twins. aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership?...
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police department policy following the deadly shooting of mario woods. officers who pointed a gun at a person must now report it as a use of force incident. the police unionwant the police policy suspended until officers can discuss the matter further with the department. >>> there are shocking am graces of child abuse north of sacramento. a couple is under arrest on charges of beating and starving a nine-year-old girl. thirty-nine-year-old suspect tammy joy huntsman and her 17-year-old boyfriend, gonzalo curio are also suspected of killing a six-year-old and a thea early and leaving their bodies in a redding storage unit. the biggest news out of the republican presidential debate last night may have come from frontrunner donald trump. he says despite previously threatening as an independent candidate, if he doesn't win the gop nomination, that how is -- he is now committed to sticking with the republican party. >>> and homeowners packed last night's city council meeting where a plan to increase water rates was under discussion. dozens of people signed up to tell the city council how they felt about the rate hike. some said the proposal would mean they wo
police department policy following the deadly shooting of mario woods. officers who pointed a gun at a person must now report it as a use of force incident. the police unionwant the police policy suspended until officers can discuss the matter further with the department. >>> there are shocking am graces of child abuse north of sacramento. a couple is under arrest on charges of beating and starving a nine-year-old girl. thirty-nine-year-old suspect tammy joy huntsman and her...
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and 12 miles per hour from now a much different scene outside the sheraton in downtown portsmouth with a meeting with a police union that represent officers in six different new england states. just about everyone had trump as his backlash of anti-muslim comments grows even worse. he is coming to portsmouth for meeting with the police benevolent association. at tonight's meeting the police union will vote on whether or not to endorse trump for president. several groups of protestors are expected here tonight and security is also going to be security is also going to be extremely tight near. the outrage here and over yos over trump's proposal to ban all multifamily muslims from coming to the united states. in an interview with cnn said he is not a racist saying he was act the in the islamic community's best have in proposing the ban. >> are you racist? >> i am the least person that you have met met. i am the least racist person. >> are you bigoted in any way. >> no, i don't think so, i don't think so. >> reporter: in a new fox news yesterday shows donald trump up 20 points in south carolina with primary voters. that
and 12 miles per hour from now a much different scene outside the sheraton in downtown portsmouth with a meeting with a police union that represent officers in six different new england states. just about everyone had trump as his backlash of anti-muslim comments grows even worse. he is coming to portsmouth for meeting with the police benevolent association. at tonight's meeting the police union will vote on whether or not to endorse trump for president. several groups of protestors are...
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we're live in front of the hotel where he picked up the endorsement of the police union. and we can tell you it comes about muslims. >>> i a bigot and he's very sexist. >> these are great guys. >> reporter: inside, donald trump accepted the endorsement of the new england police benevolent association, a union representing some 5,000 members. >> one of the first things i do in terms of particular order if i win will be to sign a strong, strong statement. >> reporter: trump told this group of law enforcement officers that he'd have their back, especially when it comes to those who would kill a police officer. >> anybody killing a police officer, death penalty is gonna happen. >> reporter: of course trump has no say over the death penalty. but he did remind this krauss he's not politcally correct and says people are responding to it. >> when i said illegal immigration, left side, people started thinking and two weeks later, three weeks later it was really a nice conversation. >> trump has managed to offend everyone from muslims to the disabled to mexican immigrants and reiter
we're live in front of the hotel where he picked up the endorsement of the police union. and we can tell you it comes about muslims. >>> i a bigot and he's very sexist. >> these are great guys. >> reporter: inside, donald trump accepted the endorsement of the new england police benevolent association, a union representing some 5,000 members. >> one of the first things i do in terms of particular order if i win will be to sign a strong, strong statement. >>...
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the police union and the department say the officers were justified in shooting woods but community members say lethal force was unnecessary. >>> levi's stadium transformed into a laboratory today. the home of the 49ers hosted the inaugural chevron stem bowl for students in 4 to 8th grade. it means science, technology, engineering and math. students at the event learned "stem" lessons relating to football drills and the structure of levi's stadium. >> i'm teaching the physical station where we, um, apply math to physical activities. this is a broad jump over there. and kids are going to measure how far they can jump without a running start. >> kpix 5 by the way is a partner in the "stem" bowl. >>> volkswagen claims its cars suspect of misreporting carbon dioxide emissions are not as widespread as first thought. the car company admitted to using software to cheat emissions tests. initially volkswagen identified 800,000 cars with co2 discrepancies but today company leaders say its internal investigation found slight discrepancies in nine models with an annual production of 36,000 cars. >>> a
the police union and the department say the officers were justified in shooting woods but community members say lethal force was unnecessary. >>> levi's stadium transformed into a laboratory today. the home of the 49ers hosted the inaugural chevron stem bowl for students in 4 to 8th grade. it means science, technology, engineering and math. students at the event learned "stem" lessons relating to football drills and the structure of levi's stadium. >> i'm teaching the...
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the police union president says union members helped van dike's family raise bond money. 12 people were arrestedality ality t a protest against abuse, including naacp president brooks, who took this picture inside a police van. officer van dike has been charge would first degree murder in the fatal shooting of laquan mcdonald. dash cam footage shows van dike shot mcdonald 18 times. >>> and authorities have made an arrest in a threat of violence that caused them to cancel class dean said he would kill 16 white students monday morning on the campus quad all in retaliation for theli amount of times officer van dike shot mcdonald's. the school is expected to rejum sume normal operations today. >>> well, it is t barely december and the upper midwest is already getting a taste of winter. here in minnesota with more. >> reporter: a brutal wave of ice, freezing rain, and snow, grippingnd much of the midwest. >> i don't mind the snow, but the cold. >> reporter: airports struggling to keep up.ug the morning commute in minneapolis was treacherous. this storm has been relentless deaths in kansas, a
the police union president says union members helped van dike's family raise bond money. 12 people were arrestedality ality t a protest against abuse, including naacp president brooks, who took this picture inside a police van. officer van dike has been charge would first degree murder in the fatal shooting of laquan mcdonald. dash cam footage shows van dike shot mcdonald 18 times. >>> and authorities have made an arrest in a threat of violence that caused them to cancel class dean...
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but the police union says he was not, and he grabbed for an officer's gun. the city of knoxville, tennessee is mourning a high school football player who was shot to death thursday night. todd: the teen shielded several girls, keeping them safe. cbs news correspondent wendy gillette reports from new york. wendy: grief quickly spread through the city of knoxville, after a promising 15-year-old was killed thursday night. zaevion dobson was sitting with friends on a porch, when a group of men opened fire. he used his body to block three girls. cbs news is not identifying them. >> he is a hero. because if it weren't for zaevion, if he ran off the porch, me or her probably would have been shot. wendy: students held a candlelight vigil for zaevion. those who knew him say they aren't surprised he saved they describe the football player and mentor as a young leader who always put others before himself. coach black: hard worker -- guy that just loved life, loved the game, loved his peers -- and a kid of great character. wendy: police say the shooting was tied to gang
but the police union says he was not, and he grabbed for an officer's gun. the city of knoxville, tennessee is mourning a high school football player who was shot to death thursday night. todd: the teen shielded several girls, keeping them safe. cbs news correspondent wendy gillette reports from new york. wendy: grief quickly spread through the city of knoxville, after a promising 15-year-old was killed thursday night. zaevion dobson was sitting with friends on a porch, when a group of men...
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look at the chicago tribune, it's wrote a stinging editorial about mcdonlds's death taking on the police unionor saying the dash cam video doesn't show the same view that the officers had on the scene. here's what it said. this is from the fraternal order of police, the president dean anglo, would have you believe that another angle mcdonald can be seen menacing the officers with a knife instead of walking hurriedly away from them. from another angle he's struggling to his knife raised instead of writhing on the ground and falling still, no way. with these statements contradicting so diametrically opposed to what we see in that video seems to be black and white. >> there should be charges. that was a murder. here, you talk about context earlier. look at what happened in laquan mcdonald's case. you had an officer who clearly lied on his report and had that lie corroborated by his fellow officers. that is also context. it's the same police department. same officers. here we have another shooting where we don't have definitive video evidence that there's a weapon in this kid's hand. the question
look at the chicago tribune, it's wrote a stinging editorial about mcdonlds's death taking on the police unionor saying the dash cam video doesn't show the same view that the officers had on the scene. here's what it said. this is from the fraternal order of police, the president dean anglo, would have you believe that another angle mcdonald can be seen menacing the officers with a knife instead of walking hurriedly away from them. from another angle he's struggling to his knife raised instead...
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the police union president saying they are asking their members for donations to help with van dyke's defense. alex perez, chicago. >> nearly a quarter of u.s. bridges are structurally deficient according to a new congressional watchdog report. this comes despite an $830 billion project that was supposed to improve the nation's infrastructure. the report found that 10% of bridges were categorized as structural little deficient and 14% as functionally obsolete. >>> today is the 27th annual world aids day. out front and marking the day, bono will perform at carnegie haul for a fund-raiser look with the edge, hozier, jesse jay, miley cyrus and others. vice president joe biden will be there. bono's aid organization called red will kick off a raffle that will give people who donate $10 a chance to win experiences with a cast of all-star celebrities. >> and this is the time of year we start to hear about what's turning up in the salvation army red ket counsels around the country. >> yeah, before the bell ringing and the money collecting ends this year, there will be gold. >> kenny:s and ple
the police union president saying they are asking their members for donations to help with van dyke's defense. alex perez, chicago. >> nearly a quarter of u.s. bridges are structurally deficient according to a new congressional watchdog report. this comes despite an $830 billion project that was supposed to improve the nation's infrastructure. the report found that 10% of bridges were categorized as structural little deficient and 14% as functionally obsolete. >>> today is the...
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the police union is aggressively backing that. however, a task force commissioned by the san francisco bar association said officers should not be allowed to review body cameras footage in use of force incidents or if they are the subject of a control or administration investigation. >> were on statements are underway in the trial of a baltimore police officer charged with manslaughter in the death of a black man in custody. officer william porter is the first six officers to go on trial in the death of freddie gray the 25-year-old man who died after suffering a spinal injury in police custody. port certificate accused of ignoring freddie gray's plea for help. he was handcuffed and shackled but not buckled in, in the back of the police van. freddie gray's death led to the worst riots in baltimore in half a century. >> new the fallout from the deadly pet shooting of a teen in chicago this is video of shooting that happened a year ago. the video was only released recently. now, the man at helm of the police department is gone but cre
the police union is aggressively backing that. however, a task force commissioned by the san francisco bar association said officers should not be allowed to review body cameras footage in use of force incidents or if they are the subject of a control or administration investigation. >> were on statements are underway in the trial of a baltimore police officer charged with manslaughter in the death of a black man in custody. officer william porter is the first six officers to go on trial...
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the streets in minneapolis since jamar clark died november 15th after he was shot by white police officers. demonstrators say he was handcuffed when officers opened fire. authorities denied that, the police union saying clark was reaching for an officer's gun. several protesters were removed by police but they say the demonstrations will not stop till the officers involved are charged. those officers are on paid leave pending an independent state investigation. here an the airport the roadways are back open and the heavy police presence as authorities try to get things back to normal. alex perez, minneapolis. >> and black lives matter protesters shut down a major freeway in the los angeles area. the action started mid afternoon. this is on the 405 in englewood. demonstrators spray painted the names of black suspects killed by police in recent months. nine people were arrested. >>> six service members killed in afghanistan by a bomber are back in the u.s. defense secretary ash carter was at dover air force base in delaware for the return of the bodies. among them was a new york city police detective and air force major believed to be the first openly gay active duty service woman to die in comb
the streets in minneapolis since jamar clark died november 15th after he was shot by white police officers. demonstrators say he was handcuffed when officers opened fire. authorities denied that, the police union saying clark was reaching for an officer's gun. several protesters were removed by police but they say the demonstrations will not stop till the officers involved are charged. those officers are on paid leave pending an independent state investigation. here an the airport the roadways...
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he's in new hampshire for a special event with the police union. >> here's something that trump definitely knows about, divorce. he's been married three times and three big divorces are making news today. first and foremost antonio banderas and melanie griffith. their divorce will be final on the 20th and the money is crazy. >> in antonio's case, he's clearly moved on. he's paying more to get out of the relationsh >> this is basically a $75 million divorce, with antonio losing out. he has to pay melanie $55,000 a month in spousal support tax free. >> from zorro to the expendables with 14 separa shrek projects, ehnio's made a ton of they signed a premarital agreement that kept his income separate. at some point melanie obviously resources. >> the 57-page divorce document reveals who gets what. melanie gets to keep their home in aspen. they're equally dividing their collection of art but she gets this picasso. after the split she'll keep the six cars, an escalade, a ford truck and prius. antonio prefers his a tesla, a porsche and a honda gold wing. melanie has four bank accounts. he's got fi
he's in new hampshire for a special event with the police union. >> here's something that trump definitely knows about, divorce. he's been married three times and three big divorces are making news today. first and foremost antonio banderas and melanie griffith. their divorce will be final on the 20th and the money is crazy. >> in antonio's case, he's clearly moved on. he's paying more to get out of the relationsh >> this is basically a $75 million divorce, with antonio losing...
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police sentiment. the executive director of that new england police benevolent department, jerry flynn joins us. you are the executive director of the largest police unionn new england. we're talking more than a couple police departments. how many members, how many departments, how states do you cover? >> first of all, thank you for having me this evening. it's a pleasure to be here. we represent over 200 police and corrections officers throughout the new england area. we are about 5,000 members. we're the largest police union in the granite state. i can tell you that the support didn't come as lightly -- we did a lot of vetting of the people that we wanted to entertain. >> so why donald trump? >> quite frankly, we sent out the top eight people we felt would be the ones we wanted to hear from, including the top three democratic challengers, both martin o'malley, bernie sanders and the former senator from new york, hillary clinton. along the same vein we sent out other top contenders on the republican side. two people responded. one being jeb bush who said he wouldn't be able to make it, and the other being donald trump. prior to that our executive -- ab
police sentiment. the executive director of that new england police benevolent department, jerry flynn joins us. you are the executive director of the largest police unionn new england. we're talking more than a couple police departments. how many members, how many departments, how states do you cover? >> first of all, thank you for having me this evening. it's a pleasure to be here. we represent over 200 police and corrections officers throughout the new england area. we are about 5,000...
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. >> reporter: trump made a big promise to the police union saying if he is elected killing a police officer will be the latest death penalty sentence. the latest polls show he has 35% among supporters. ted cruz in second place at 16%. ben carson is coming in third place with 13%. >>> an investigation in the san bernandino attacks is focussed on a lake in california. suspects may have visited that lake on the day of the shooting that left 14 people dead. the key piece of evidence could be in the water. >> reporter: led dive teams to this lake. >> we will leave no stone unturned. >> reporter: one things investigators want to find a missing hard drive. may have information on syed farook and tashfeen malik's terrorist ties. >> we are building a timeline of everything we know to ensure that we can retrace every step they took. >> reporter: investigators believe farook was connected to a radicalized group arrested in riverside, california three years ago. in 20 it, prosecutors charged four men with plotting to blow up a u.s. military base in afghanistan, but fbi is only now learning that
. >> reporter: trump made a big promise to the police union saying if he is elected killing a police officer will be the latest death penalty sentence. the latest polls show he has 35% among supporters. ted cruz in second place at 16%. ben carson is coming in third place with 13%. >>> an investigation in the san bernandino attacks is focussed on a lake in california. suspects may have visited that lake on the day of the shooting that left 14 people dead. the key piece of evidence...
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the police chief. the issue of when and if officers can review footage has been a source of tension between the police union and civil liberties organizations. >>> happening today, oakland vice mayor rebecca kaplan is taking steps to prevent gun thefts in oakland. rebecca kaplan will introduce an ordinance to require guns left in cars to be locked and out of sight. the guns that killed kate steinle in san francisco and a muralist in oakland were both stolen from law enforcement vehicles. >>> we have our "eye on the storm" a live look outside at the bay bridge. you can't see much. it is wet and windy all around the bay area. the showers started early this morning in the north bay and picked up big time last couple of hours all around the bay. and kpix 5's roberta gonzales is live in san francisco tracking where the heaviest rain is falling now. hey, roberta. >> reporter: we do have anywhere from light to moderate rain right here at the marina green. heavy downpours just passed through. let me show you how much rain it left. right here we have puddles gathering and it's also raw because the winds are blowing
the police chief. the issue of when and if officers can review footage has been a source of tension between the police union and civil liberties organizations. >>> happening today, oakland vice mayor rebecca kaplan is taking steps to prevent gun thefts in oakland. rebecca kaplan will introduce an ordinance to require guns left in cars to be locked and out of sight. the guns that killed kate steinle in san francisco and a muralist in oakland were both stolen from law enforcement...
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the huge increase in taxes stems from an agreement between the township and the police union not to lay off six officers. cutting the six officers would have saved the township more than $860,000 next year and more than $1 million by 2017. >>> new at 6:00, three men facing child porn charges are questioning attorney general kathleen kane's ability to prosecute them without a law license. the attorneys for the men argued today that the suspension of kane's law license invalidates her case against the men. the state supreme court suspended kane's law license while she defends herself against charges she leaked grand jury information to embarrass political rivals. kane maintains her innocence and has said she does not need a law license to continue her job. >>> now to a call for justice. friends and family members of three young people killed in a street racing crash last summer came together today. nbc 10 in bustleton where they held a peaceful protest walk this afternoon. it was five months ago that 17-year-old sabrina rose and yvette gonzalez and 20-year-old filip hernandez died in a cr
the huge increase in taxes stems from an agreement between the township and the police union not to lay off six officers. cutting the six officers would have saved the township more than $860,000 next year and more than $1 million by 2017. >>> new at 6:00, three men facing child porn charges are questioning attorney general kathleen kane's ability to prosecute them without a law license. the attorneys for the men argued today that the suspension of kane's law license invalidates her...
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the musl muslim exclusion plan. tough on his crime credentials as he gets a police union endorsement. let's get the latest from sara murray on donald trump. >> reporter: primary voters are sharply divided on the call to ban muslims here in the u.s. his supporters here in new hampshire are sticking by him if they don't agree all of the details of his proposal. >> bring us your huddled masses and poor yearning to be free. it did not say bring in radical terrorists trying to kill us. we should close our borders until we figure that out. we need to do internal repairs. >> reporter: donald trump spoke here in portsmith, new hampshire. he got the police association endorseme endorsement. he is cast as the toughest republican in the field calling for a mandatory death penalty convicted of killing a police officer. >> anybody killing a police officer, death penalty. it's going to happen. we can't let this go. >> reporter: donald trump is back on the campaign trail today. he will hold an event in iowa. we are sure to get a better sense of that on how the ban of muslims will get a shake in other
the musl muslim exclusion plan. tough on his crime credentials as he gets a police union endorsement. let's get the latest from sara murray on donald trump. >> reporter: primary voters are sharply divided on the call to ban muslims here in the u.s. his supporters here in new hampshire are sticking by him if they don't agree all of the details of his proposal. >> bring us your huddled masses and poor yearning to be free. it did not say bring in radical terrorists trying to kill us....
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we are talking about the labor council, but already, the police chief has talked about equipping officers with stun guns and now the union is throwing their support behind that, the police union, but this is something that's been debated in san francisco for years. >> i think if tasers were available at that officer-involved shooting there could have been a completely different outcome. >> reporter: san francisco's police officers association renews the call for stun guns for officers in the wake of the fatal police shooting of mario woods. >> we are working with the mayor's office, the office of the chief of police and members of the police commission to adopt a pilot program that will allow tasers. >> reporter: but he is calling on the city and the commission to act on this. supervisor david campos believes it's more complicated. >> i think that it's too simplistic to say that everything that is happening with the san francisco police department will be resolved by having tasers. >> reporter: police have said woods refused to drop a knife, that officers used bean bag rounds and pepper spray first unsuccessfully. now th
we are talking about the labor council, but already, the police chief has talked about equipping officers with stun guns and now the union is throwing their support behind that, the police union, but this is something that's been debated in san francisco for years. >> i think if tasers were available at that officer-involved shooting there could have been a completely different outcome. >> reporter: san francisco's police officers association renews the call for stun guns for...