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. >>> plus, an intense manhunt is happening right now in the united states. police still trying to track down a man suspected of killing six people. >>> coming up later bill cosby's wife comes to his defense. why her statement has some raising their eyebrows. now, we want to begin with the latest information we have for you. tony abbott praising the police and first responders who ended sydney's deadly hostage standoff. they killed the hostage take who demanded he speak with the prime minister and who also wanted an isis flag with him as he really had this campaign of terror. in the wake of the tragedy, though, mr. abbott is speaking out against extremism. take a listen. >> i refuse to use the term islamic state and i would strongly caution anyone anywhere from using that term because that exalts a movement which has nothing to do wh any real religion and is a travesty of a true and just state. it is very wrong to identify the death cult that the individual conce concerned tried to associate himself with. it is very wrong to identify that death cult with any communi
. >>> plus, an intense manhunt is happening right now in the united states. police still trying to track down a man suspected of killing six people. >>> coming up later bill cosby's wife comes to his defense. why her statement has some raising their eyebrows. now, we want to begin with the latest information we have for you. tony abbott praising the police and first responders who ended sydney's deadly hostage standoff. they killed the hostage take who demanded he speak with...
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. >>> officials in okinawa has launched a formal complaint against a united states police officer. authorities say a 67-year-old japanese man was found lying unconscious on a roadway. they say he had apparently been in an accident while riding his motorcycle and they say a card found at the scene helped them track down the vehicle involved. police say a marine major has confessed his involvement. they say the major admitted his car hit the motorcycle and that he left the scene without attending to the victim. he visited the u.s. marine headquarters. >> translator: i strongly demanded that u.s. forces fully cooperate with our police investigation. i also requested the implementation of a rigorous discipline program so that an accident like this will never happen again. >> senior marine official robert eldrich promised to comply fully with the investigation. the mayor made a separate visit to the headquarters to launch a formal complaint. raises questions about the credibility of the american military's disciplinary program. >>> leaders in china are worried their model for economic g
. >>> officials in okinawa has launched a formal complaint against a united states police officer. authorities say a 67-year-old japanese man was found lying unconscious on a roadway. they say he had apparently been in an accident while riding his motorcycle and they say a card found at the scene helped them track down the vehicle involved. police say a marine major has confessed his involvement. they say the major admitted his car hit the motorcycle and that he left the scene without...
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. >>> back in the united states, police and canine units are searching for a gunman who shot a meteorologist outside our nbc central texas affiliate kcen. law enforcement says patrick crawford was in his car just after 9:00 a.m. he was confronted by an unidentified man who pulled out a semi-automatic weapon and fired his weapon several times. remarkably the weatherman survived and drove away and flagged down a construction worker for help. police are looking for the shooter. crawford is expected to be okay. but his co-workers naturally are shaken up. >> it was terrifying. to be holed up in that room and not able to do anything about it i think was the toughest part. >> all of us are trying to be journalists, but it is kind of hard to be journalists when one of your colleagues is in the hospital in surgery. >>> a south carolina judge tossed out a 14-year-old murder conviction 70 years after his execution. george stinney was convicted in 1944 for the beating deaths of two young white girls. he was the youngest person in the u.s. to be executed in the 20th century. he was so small, he had to si
. >>> back in the united states, police and canine units are searching for a gunman who shot a meteorologist outside our nbc central texas affiliate kcen. law enforcement says patrick crawford was in his car just after 9:00 a.m. he was confronted by an unidentified man who pulled out a semi-automatic weapon and fired his weapon several times. remarkably the weatherman survived and drove away and flagged down a construction worker for help. police are looking for the shooter. crawford...
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as protests continue over the police shooting of michael brown in ferguson, missouri, the united states is facing pressure internationally over its failure to put a halt to police brutality. in a new report, the united nations committee against torture expresses deep concern over the "frequent and recurrent police shootings or fatal pursuits of unarmed black individuals." the panel's report was published following a series of hearings in geneva last month. michael brown's parents testified before the panel about their son's killing in ferguson. michael brown, sr. spoke to the press after testifying. >> it is very important for the stepy, making a powerful towards justice. we need your help. that is why we're here. we need the help to get this done. that is why we're here. >> the united nations committee against torture also criticized a number of other u.s. practices. on torture and imprisonment, the report criticizes the white house's refusal to prosecute george w. bush administration officials for torture and to provide redress to their victims. it also faults the united states for th
as protests continue over the police shooting of michael brown in ferguson, missouri, the united states is facing pressure internationally over its failure to put a halt to police brutality. in a new report, the united nations committee against torture expresses deep concern over the "frequent and recurrent police shootings or fatal pursuits of unarmed black individuals." the panel's report was published following a series of hearings in geneva last month. michael brown's parents...
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not to indict the police officer in garner's death have set off demonstrations across the united states. police in berkeley say some protesters threw rocks, bottles, explosives at them and they responded with fire and tear gas. at least eight protesters were arrested. two police officers, by the way, were injured. protesters also clashed with police in oakland, california, not far away from berkeley. the mayor of oakland is on the phone with us. mayor, thanks very much for joining us. what's going on in oakland compared to berkeley? >> you know, it's been all of the demonstrations, you know, in the bay area, san francisco, oakland, berkeley have been very similar. you have to have thousands of fairly peaceful demonstrators and a very small group of people in san francisco and oakland and berkeley and then late in the night there is vandalism. i'm not going to comment on berkeley because i don't think people have had a chance to look at that. oakland has had a long history of trying to work on reform. one of the first cities to have personalized counters and offenses by the police are way down.
not to indict the police officer in garner's death have set off demonstrations across the united states. police in berkeley say some protesters threw rocks, bottles, explosives at them and they responded with fire and tear gas. at least eight protesters were arrested. two police officers, by the way, were injured. protesters also clashed with police in oakland, california, not far away from berkeley. the mayor of oakland is on the phone with us. mayor, thanks very much for joining us. what's...
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. >>> plus, an intense manhunt is happening right now in the united states. policell trying to track down a man suspected of killing six people. >>> coming up later bill cosby's wife comes to his
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held by police is a big break in the case, sources say it shows montgomery crossing the bridge but never returning, the 21-year-old just left kildare's pub and yesterday the marine unit and state police searched the bank for hours, and the rough weather cut the search short. his friends watched from nearby. he was a westchester university student, and his disappearance sparked a massive social media effort. his picture is hosted all over the area and now police are baffled by his disappear an, now they have an idea of what happened. and they just need to find him. >> i did speak with shane montgomery's mother by phone this morning, she wasn't going to come out here today, she and her husband are devastated by the new developments. i am live along the schuylkill river, chad pradelli, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> federal investigator from the atf have joined the fire marshall in the investigation into the tuesday fire that killed firefighter joyce craig, she was trapped while fighting a basement fire here on west oak lane, investigators know they hit her may day signal but don't know how she became trapped. she was the mother of a teenage son and a toddler daughter
held by police is a big break in the case, sources say it shows montgomery crossing the bridge but never returning, the 21-year-old just left kildare's pub and yesterday the marine unit and state police searched the bank for hours, and the rough weather cut the search short. his friends watched from nearby. he was a westchester university student, and his disappearance sparked a massive social media effort. his picture is hosted all over the area and now police are baffled by his disappear an,...
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police officer in the killing of eric garner. similar protests occurring around the united states. ext, why so many people are questioning the fairness of the u.s. justice system. we just heard from dr. ber niece king. are the courts and the nation's police departments truly color-blind? the growing debate here in the united states when we return. in a race, it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. so he talked to me about xarelto®. >>xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or changes to your diet. for a prior dvt i took warfarin, which required routine blood testing and dietary restrictions. not this time. while i was taking xarelto®, i still had to stop racing, but i didn't have to deal with that blood monitoring routine. >>don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to. w
police officer in the killing of eric garner. similar protests occurring around the united states. ext, why so many people are questioning the fairness of the u.s. justice system. we just heard from dr. ber niece king. are the courts and the nation's police departments truly color-blind? the growing debate here in the united states when we return. in a race, it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my...
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18,000 police departments in the united states. millions. contacts every year with citizens. hundreds of thousands of arrests. the number of deaths and injuries to people arrested and members of the public are minuscu minuscule. the truth is our police are not out of control>> the sad part about thit is there are many me and women not just in law enforcement and police but prosecutors are in cases of police corruption and brutality but to put a target on every one of their backs to almost bat each other on the backs you know how many likes there were when they said we athey are going toe one of us we are going to take two of them. there were people saying i am going to go kill cops. this is a mentality as you both said and i am going to go back to you, the whole idea of leadership in this country. are you there? >> yes. >> what are we missing? >> this is what i was on msnbc i got into a fight with a professor on this. it is right it is not systemic but it does exist. a police officer went to jail for 25 years. we are capable of dealing with police brutality and police problems
18,000 police departments in the united states. millions. contacts every year with citizens. hundreds of thousands of arrests. the number of deaths and injuries to people arrested and members of the public are minuscu minuscule. the truth is our police are not out of control>> the sad part about thit is there are many me and women not just in law enforcement and police but prosecutors are in cases of police corruption and brutality but to put a target on every one of their backs to almost...
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united states. >>> the new jersey state police hope today's deal with cuba helps them catch one of the fbi's most wanted. joanne chesmar killed a trooper back in 1973. she escaped from jail in 1979 and went to cuba as castro granted her asylum. >>> new questions tonight about the death of the man who murdered his ex-wife and five of her family members in montgomery county monday. the coroner revealed today brad stone did not stab himself to death as originally reported by the district attorney, but how he killed himself, that remains a medical mystery. searchers found stone's body yesterday near his home in pennsburg. we learned today there was a machete, ax and two pill bottles near his body. toxicology tests won't be back for several days. >>> guns, drugs and ten grand. that's the bust following a stand offtonight in north philadelphia. two people opened fire 32 times on each other on dakota street. one ran into the home. hours later police went into the home with a warrant. they found 12 guns, drugs and a w woman walked out of the house with $10,000. >>> philadelphia police want to know how a
united states. >>> the new jersey state police hope today's deal with cuba helps them catch one of the fbi's most wanted. joanne chesmar killed a trooper back in 1973. she escaped from jail in 1979 and went to cuba as castro granted her asylum. >>> new questions tonight about the death of the man who murdered his ex-wife and five of her family members in montgomery county monday. the coroner revealed today brad stone did not stab himself to death as originally reported by the...
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according to fbi statistics last year, there are more than 600,000 police officers in the united statessworn police officers. the president wants to fund up to 50,000 additional cameras for agencies. that will cost about $75 million. i'm joined now by tom fuentes. tom, the first thing i saw was this disconnect between 50,000 cameras and 600,000-plus officers across the u.s. a drop in the bucket. but would this start the momentum, get the ball rolling for agencies across the country to start realizing how important this is and to fund it themselves? >> i guess so, ashleigh. i know when i was a street cop years ago, i would have been opposed to it and said, no, i don't want to have to wear a camera all day when i'm working. if i was on the street today, i would pay for it out of my own pocket. i think that this would be situation where we'll see what civil libertarians and others say down the road when some of these images -- the more officers wear these cameras, the more people are going to see just what kind of violent behavior they go up against on a daily basis, unreasonable behavior.
according to fbi statistics last year, there are more than 600,000 police officers in the united statessworn police officers. the president wants to fund up to 50,000 additional cameras for agencies. that will cost about $75 million. i'm joined now by tom fuentes. tom, the first thing i saw was this disconnect between 50,000 cameras and 600,000-plus officers across the u.s. a drop in the bucket. but would this start the momentum, get the ball rolling for agencies across the country to start...
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of police departments -- barack obama pledging to look in to police do their jobs and interacting with communities across the united states. >> this is a debate that will be going forward as many people demand changes in police enforcement. in another world news, hit mexico, the president has made his first visit to the embattled state of guerrero. that is where 43 students were lasting alive. prosecutors say the students were killed by drug members. investigations have exposed connections between cartels and police members. soldiers will take over policing duties in 35 areas in guerrero and three neighboring states. >> what happened was a terrible event that has caused indignation and lead us to question why certain things happen because they should never happen again. we are here because, after what has happened, we recognize that euros most important activity that has roots here in the resort of a couple quote has decelerated -- in acapulco has decelerated. >> one year ago today, south africa and the world lost a nikon. -- lost on icon. nelson mandela inspired generations of people to seek to racial equality. the attri
of police departments -- barack obama pledging to look in to police do their jobs and interacting with communities across the united states. >> this is a debate that will be going forward as many people demand changes in police enforcement. in another world news, hit mexico, the president has made his first visit to the embattled state of guerrero. that is where 43 students were lasting alive. prosecutors say the students were killed by drug members. investigations have exposed...
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police would react if this unfold in a u.s. city. but first back to our other breaking story this monday. a man on the run, right here in the united states after police say he went on a shooting spree targeting members of his own family. those details are next. in this accident... because there was no accident. volvo's most advanced accident avoidance systems ever. the future of safety, from the company that has always brought you the future of safety. give the gift of volvo this season and we'll give you your first month's payment on us. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? an apron is hard work. an apron is pride in what you do. an apron is not quitting until you've made something a little better. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? for us, everything. >>> we're just getting some new video. just to set it up, this was in the mid of the night. sidney, australia. 17 hostages held up in this chocolate cafe. the gunfire had begun. authorities entered. take a look. >>> you can see law enforcement with cameras, helmets and just the flash after flash after flash, obviously trying to disorient, neutralize the gunman
police would react if this unfold in a u.s. city. but first back to our other breaking story this monday. a man on the run, right here in the united states after police say he went on a shooting spree targeting members of his own family. those details are next. in this accident... because there was no accident. volvo's most advanced accident avoidance systems ever. the future of safety, from the company that has always brought you the future of safety. give the gift of volvo this season and...
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new protests in cities across the united states over the latest case raising troubling questions about police, the communities they serve and the criminal justice system in the united states. with ferguson fresh on everyone's mind, the case of eric garner is drawing heightened scrutiny after a grand jury declined to charge the police officer daniel pantaleo who put garner in a chokehold moments before he died. now we're hearing from garner's children. they are horrified the way he died. >> i felt like he treated him like an animal. my father was not an animal. even though he was 350 pounds and 6'6", he wasn't an animal. he was a big teddy bear. he was loved by everybody that he came in contact with. and then the resistance of arrest that they told us about -- i don't see no resistance. >> hands up. >> hands up. >> they put him on the ground, they pushed his face into the ground. i mean, what more do these secret grand jury need to really indict him? >> we're covering all angles of the breaking news with our correspondents, our guest including the new york governor andrew cuomo and senator ran
new protests in cities across the united states over the latest case raising troubling questions about police, the communities they serve and the criminal justice system in the united states. with ferguson fresh on everyone's mind, the case of eric garner is drawing heightened scrutiny after a grand jury declined to charge the police officer daniel pantaleo who put garner in a chokehold moments before he died. now we're hearing from garner's children. they are horrified the way he died....
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police in demonstrations. there is a sense that there could be a new round of violent confrontation in the united states. >> keeping in mind, any time you talk about violence, you're talking about already police violence against poor black folk. every 28 hours a black person getting shot, that is violence. the response of black people is important. and the response has to be felt through love and justice, rather than hatred and revenge. >> have you fallen out of love with your country? >> i'm in love with the people in the country. we've got some great people in america. but america's not a great nation. greatness is not measured by how big your buildings are. it's not measured by the military might. it's measured by how you treat the least of these. how you treat the poor. how you treat working people. that's greatness. that's the difference between alexander the great and the jesus that i am in love with. >> we have to end there. cornell west, thank you for being on "hard talk." >> thank you so much, my brother. appreciate it. >>> hello, i'm david eades. you've been watching an unscheduled edition of "hard talk"
police in demonstrations. there is a sense that there could be a new round of violent confrontation in the united states. >> keeping in mind, any time you talk about violence, you're talking about already police violence against poor black folk. every 28 hours a black person getting shot, that is violence. the response of black people is important. and the response has to be felt through love and justice, rather than hatred and revenge. >> have you fallen out of love with your...
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measures are expanded to a nationwide level. >>> people have been protesting in the united states after a white police officer was cleared in the death of a black suspect. members a grand jury in new york decided not to indict the officer. the decision comes a week after a similar case in missouri erupted violent demonstrations. police officers confronted eric garner in july for selling illegal cigarettes. one of the officers grabbed garner in a choke hold and pulled him to the ground. he later died. the grand jury said it would not seek indictment. >> police are not above the law. >> thousands of people took to the streets in new york and other cities around the country. people gathered in time square in manhattan demanding justice. demonstrations spread as far as los angeles and seattle. >> that is the concern on the part of too many minority communities that law enforcement is not working with them and dealing with them in a fair way. >> president obama promised equality under the law for all americans. >>> the u.s. attorney general has announced a federal investigation into garner's death. >> mr.
measures are expanded to a nationwide level. >>> people have been protesting in the united states after a white police officer was cleared in the death of a black suspect. members a grand jury in new york decided not to indict the officer. the decision comes a week after a similar case in missouri erupted violent demonstrations. police officers confronted eric garner in july for selling illegal cigarettes. one of the officers grabbed garner in a choke hold and pulled him to the ground....
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visit ncicap.org] >> a discussion on the united state's policing task force. continues. host: joining us is richard beary, president of the international association of chiefs of police. he previously served for many years as a police chief. chief of police for lake mary, florida. started with the police department. is there a disconnect between the public and police today? guest: it depends on the community. we see some parts of the country that have incredible long-term community relations between law enforcement and the public in some areas that don't. we try to cast it with a broad net. it is difficult. is there room for improvement? absolutely. there are a lot of communities that have those good relationships and need to continue working on this in advance and forge ahead. host: what is one of those communities? why are they successful? some are in pilot programs for community oriented policing services. there are so many large and small community's across the that have been doing a great job with community policing for many years. unfortunately, in this law enforce
visit ncicap.org] >> a discussion on the united state's policing task force. continues. host: joining us is richard beary, president of the international association of chiefs of police. he previously served for many years as a police chief. chief of police for lake mary, florida. started with the police department. is there a disconnect between the public and police today? guest: it depends on the community. we see some parts of the country that have incredible long-term community...
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police union leadership. >> a lot of frustration still from people in the black community across the united states about policeyone to calm it down. >> no, it doesn't. and again, it only seems to be getting worse. there's the sense here in the city that it is getting worse, and there's no end to it. i mean, many people have been calling for the mayor to resign over the way he's handled the police protests. there are petitions online trying to encourage voters to get him out of office. and the policing leadership not backing down. i'm using strong words. saying that the mayor has blood on his hands because of what happened here. very much pointing the finger. for the first time a couple of days ago right before these shootings, actually on friday i think it was, you had a pro-police rally in addition to these anti-police rallies. we've seen people come forward and saying that we support the nypd, we support the work that we do, and blaming mayor de blasio, saying he does need to support police, he does need to be on the side of police officers. but the mayor -- it's been a tough, tough thing for him to walk the
police union leadership. >> a lot of frustration still from people in the black community across the united states about policeyone to calm it down. >> no, it doesn't. and again, it only seems to be getting worse. there's the sense here in the city that it is getting worse, and there's no end to it. i mean, many people have been calling for the mayor to resign over the way he's handled the police protests. there are petitions online trying to encourage voters to get him out of...
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state of the nice address to parliament. the speech comes hours after 10 police officers were killed in chechnya. a publishing house was stormed and set on fire. >> the united states senior law officer said there will be an investigation into the death of eric garner, put in a chokehold by police in july. a grand jury did not bring criminal charges against the officer. >> afghanistan is on the agenda at a conference in london. the government relies on foreign donors for two thirds of its annual national budget. this has been the bloodiest for civilians since the war began more than a decade ago. let's go live to london. tell us about what is happening in the conference. >> it's another conference, the 12th in as many years of international donors and political personalities around the world gathering this time in london, but yet again the agenda the same, how to reinforce afghanistan, how to ensure its future. this is a moment in its recent history of transition, the new president and they've executive partner here pitching their vision for the future of afghanistan. they are also represented or joined by several dozen members of afghan civil society organi
state of the nice address to parliament. the speech comes hours after 10 police officers were killed in chechnya. a publishing house was stormed and set on fire. >> the united states senior law officer said there will be an investigation into the death of eric garner, put in a chokehold by police in july. a grand jury did not bring criminal charges against the officer. >> afghanistan is on the agenda at a conference in london. the government relies on foreign donors for two thirds...
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protests continue across the united states over police killings of unarmed african-americans. thousands have taken to the streets in new york city and cities across the country for each of the five nights since a grand jury declined to indict the officer who killed eric garner in a banned chokehold. over the weekend, protesters in new york staged rallies across the city, holding marches and die-ins at several locations, including the bustling grand central terminal and several major retailers. >> it is wrong and this is a flawed system within the justice system, and when you do change it. with our voices being heard and us being united, we believe we can make a difference. and letting people know this has to stop, stop today. garner, protecting eric mike brown, many of the injustices that have been committed. we need some justice. we can't have business as usual. >> in acts of solidarity with eric garner and the protests, two professional athletes, derrick rose of the nba and reggie bush of the nfl, wore warm-up shirts bearing eric garner's last words, "i can't breathe." the w
protests continue across the united states over police killings of unarmed african-americans. thousands have taken to the streets in new york city and cities across the country for each of the five nights since a grand jury declined to indict the officer who killed eric garner in a banned chokehold. over the weekend, protesters in new york staged rallies across the city, holding marches and die-ins at several locations, including the bustling grand central terminal and several major retailers....
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. >>> "outfront" tonight, breaking news, protesters gathering around the united states as police gear up for a second night of demonstrations over the chokehold death of eric garner. my guest tonight, his mother. and what happened to garner after he was wrestled to the ground, did they help him or administer the right care? we have that video now. >>> and another police officer under fire where a white officer shot and killed a black person. word that the officer might not have even benefit for duty. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. and "outfront" tonight, the breaking news, major demonstrations, protesters gathering in mass in new york city and across the nation for a second round of protests in the wake of grand jury decision in new york not to indict white police officer daniel pantaleo in the death of eric garner. the number of protesters is growing in many locations, apr this, the largest city in the country and protesters in major cities around the nation, boston, chicago, and washington, d.c. this, as a new york judge released information from the garner
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. >> all i know is we have one of the finest police forces in the united states. >> reporter: the berkley mayor stands behind his police department. he says the officers faced a tough situation. >> obviously, we don't want to see the police overreact. but all police -- >> reporter: the students say they're angry at the police and at the protesters who crashed their demonstrations. they fear the message, black lives matter, is getting lost in it all. >> we're being called animals. it's detracting from the entire movement that we're trying to do. >> reporter: now neighborhood ambassadors just passed out these flyers to businesses along telegraph avenue advising them to bring in their garbage cans and other objects because some businesses have opted to board up. others have closed early tonight. the protest is scheduled to get under way here in just a few minutes, just a few blocks from where we're standing. reporting live in berkley, jodi hernandez. >>> we want to show you a live picture over berkley right now. this is a live picture at telegraph and bancroft where you can see about 100 dem
. >> all i know is we have one of the finest police forces in the united states. >> reporter: the berkley mayor stands behind his police department. he says the officers faced a tough situation. >> obviously, we don't want to see the police overreact. but all police -- >> reporter: the students say they're angry at the police and at the protesters who crashed their demonstrations. they fear the message, black lives matter, is getting lost in it all. >> we're being...
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new jersey state police hope united states improved relations with cuba will help them catch a quicked to that country have after escaping from prison. more on that just straight ahead. >>> search continues for veto magleo, he was last seen with his nephew's restaurant in the northeast on sunday. police discover his burning car in north philadelphia but there is no sign of the missing man. >>> and the billion air investor karl icon is pledging 20 million-dollar, to help keep atlantic city's taj mahal opened while a permanent deal for its future is worked out. taj had been scheduled to close on saturday morning. >>> kate? >>> and chris, it feels like december should feel, we are live for holiday lights here in brookhaven delaware county. we are here with the cbs-3 mobil weather lab. you can see the difference in temperatures. just the other night we were in the 50's, right now 36.5 degrees. coming up we will bring you much more from this completely deck out house behind me and your full seven day eyewitness weather forecast. back to you in the studio. >> we will see you in a minute, t
new jersey state police hope united states improved relations with cuba will help them catch a quicked to that country have after escaping from prison. more on that just straight ahead. >>> search continues for veto magleo, he was last seen with his nephew's restaurant in the northeast on sunday. police discover his burning car in north philadelphia but there is no sign of the missing man. >>> and the billion air investor karl icon is pledging 20 million-dollar, to help keep...
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police violence. the president of the united states is spending most of the day working with experts creating a task forcet is described as 21 century policing tactics across the country. everyone is talking about what happened in ferguson and what can be done to avoid the disaster that followed that decision. let's discuss all of that. i'm joined by pastor robert white. he's in ferguson. pastor, thanks very much for joining us. what's the most important lesson, do you believe, that our viewers in the united states and all over the world should learn from what happened in ferguson? >> thanks for having me, wolf. i think the most important lesson that needs to be talked about throughout the world is that this grand jury was a joke. we have heard and seen testimony that has happened since then and we have seen the failure of our government to protect our citizens and taxpayers of the city as ed was talking about on this particular location, there's color, there's festivities going on but on the other side in ferguson, there was fire. there was brimstone laid out because the governor who said he had a plan,
police violence. the president of the united states is spending most of the day working with experts creating a task forcet is described as 21 century policing tactics across the country. everyone is talking about what happened in ferguson and what can be done to avoid the disaster that followed that decision. let's discuss all of that. i'm joined by pastor robert white. he's in ferguson. pastor, thanks very much for joining us. what's the most important lesson, do you believe, that our viewers...
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police officers across all 50 states are really trained. the second thing, as gilda mentioned, about the data regarding how often police officer skill citizens in the in the united states. we have three different data sets that are spread across different agencies in the federal government that tracks dead people, i.e. people killed by the police. the senate just passed the death in custody reporting act, which is a step in the right direction in terms of getting better data. what we have to understand is most of the time when police officer shoe, they don't kill somebody. the bullets either miss or the individual issued survives. bodies, we on dead are missing the big picture of the use of deadly force by the police. i working with jim behrman, the president of the police foundation in washington dc. we are putting together a pilot study, where we hope to get a by and for many of the major police arms across the country, already the los angeles police department is working with me and working with jim to put together a serious data collection program that will permit us to track every single time a police officer discharges his or her firearm. i would ask you t
police officers across all 50 states are really trained. the second thing, as gilda mentioned, about the data regarding how often police officer skill citizens in the in the united states. we have three different data sets that are spread across different agencies in the federal government that tracks dead people, i.e. people killed by the police. the senate just passed the death in custody reporting act, which is a step in the right direction in terms of getting better data. what we have to...
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police. >> here is something that we need to understand in the united states. mayors and governors don't have direct control over the police department. lot of this is changing police culture. similar to how the military has to be accountable to civil members of congress or the president of the united states. that's the only way those changes and reforms will occur. >> this crowd will be dispersing soon, going back to their communities, and we'll see what kind of efforts they will be doing and how successful they will be. julie, back to you. >> thank you. now still to come here in al jazeera. 1.3billion people in china pause to remember those killed in a japanese military rampage. [♪ singing ] >> the high notes of this show the opera oscars will tell you which leading names win when we come back. >> it is very complex, the finish in the end at 3:00 in the morning, and then they came back to start the negotiations at 10:00. they're still at it. this is the offending document. it is the third draft text. the first one was 50 pages long. the second one was seven pa
police. >> here is something that we need to understand in the united states. mayors and governors don't have direct control over the police department. lot of this is changing police culture. similar to how the military has to be accountable to civil members of congress or the president of the united states. that's the only way those changes and reforms will occur. >> this crowd will be dispersing soon, going back to their communities, and we'll see what kind of efforts they will...
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police officers across all 50 states are really trained. the second thing, as gilda mentioned, about the data regarding how often police officer skill citizens in the night to -- in the united states. we have three different data sets that are spread across different agencies in the federal government that tracks dead people, i.e. people killed by the police. the senate just passed the death in custody reporting act, which is a step in the right direction in terms of getting better data. what we have to understand is most of the time when police killer's shoot, they don't somebody. the bullets either miss or the individual issued survives. by focusing on dead bodies, we are missing the big picture of the use of deadly force by the police. i working with jim behrman, the president of the police foundation in washington dc. we are putting together a pilot study, where we hope to get a by and for many of the major police arms across the country, already the los angeles police department is working with me and working with jim to put together a serious data collection program that will permit us to track every single time a police officer discharges his or her firearm. i would
police officers across all 50 states are really trained. the second thing, as gilda mentioned, about the data regarding how often police officer skill citizens in the night to -- in the united states. we have three different data sets that are spread across different agencies in the federal government that tracks dead people, i.e. people killed by the police. the senate just passed the death in custody reporting act, which is a step in the right direction in terms of getting better data. what...
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. >> 40 mill interactions between police and united states citizens every year.ess than half a 1% has any allegations of attached them. more whites than blackings. the real tragedy are the 7 to ten thousand african americans who are killed what are the outrage there, we need torched a way to come together and fight that epidemic. >> inside stories continues right after this. >> inchts >> welcome back to inside story, two more philadelphia democratic state representatives have been named in a sting operation for allegedly accepting brights. have avanessa brown and walter s has been charged. this is partly of an on going argument many saying kathleen cane said this case was not prosecuted, wouldn't pursue it. she did have to hands-on over the files. now da seth williams is pursuing the case, she miss the the case altogether, there's deep pieces of evidence showing these people accepted money and they should get their day in court and time in prison. bob brady weighed in saying she was asleep at the switch. is this another black eye for her? >> she did. and setting
. >> 40 mill interactions between police and united states citizens every year.ess than half a 1% has any allegations of attached them. more whites than blackings. the real tragedy are the 7 to ten thousand african americans who are killed what are the outrage there, we need torched a way to come together and fight that epidemic. >> inside stories continues right after this. >> inchts >> welcome back to inside story, two more philadelphia democratic state representatives...
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but that data is only a small sampling of the real number of police shootings in the united states. the biggest danger police face isn't the suspect they confront while on patrol. national data shows officers were twice as likely to commit suicide than they are to be killed in the line of duty. danger on the job and in their own lives. kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >> much, much more to come with our police experts and studio audience. next we'll put you in the shoes of a cop on the beat in a life-and-death situation. what would you do? first take a look at what can happen during a routine traffic stop. this dash cam video in middlefield, ohio n. march of 2013 comes from our affiliate woio. [ applause ] >>> welcome back everyone to our live cnn tonight special "cops under fire." police officers face life and death situations every single day from the outright dangerous life con fraptsing gangs to traffic stops. even those can be daddily. in those situations what would you do? we'll give you a chance to find out. david klinger, stacy lim, sandy wahl, paul hershey and, of course, he is
but that data is only a small sampling of the real number of police shootings in the united states. the biggest danger police face isn't the suspect they confront while on patrol. national data shows officers were twice as likely to commit suicide than they are to be killed in the line of duty. danger on the job and in their own lives. kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >> much, much more to come with our police experts and studio audience. next we'll put you in the shoes of a cop on the beat...
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police forces across the united states gearing up for more protests tonight. this comes as the police force that's at the center of this whole controversy is undergoing major retraining tonight. thousands protesting in new york, st. louis, d.c., so-called die-ins in chicago and boston, a national outcry over police tactics and an appeal to prevent this from happening again. >> i can't breathe, i can't breathe. >> reporter: now in new york, the nation's largest police force reeling from the chokehold case is retraining 22,000 officers, supervisors and executives. each gets a three-day course. not just a refresher on tactical training and the proper use of force but also problem-solving, learning how to talk through a tense situation. >> what we want them to do is talk people down as opposed to having to take people down. >> reporter: the goal? to use less force when possible. how does that translate to scenarios on the street? >> the one officer slips behind -- >> reporter: dan is a former new york city policeman. he shows me how an officer could change tactic.
police forces across the united states gearing up for more protests tonight. this comes as the police force that's at the center of this whole controversy is undergoing major retraining tonight. thousands protesting in new york, st. louis, d.c., so-called die-ins in chicago and boston, a national outcry over police tactics and an appeal to prevent this from happening again. >> i can't breathe, i can't breathe. >> reporter: now in new york, the nation's largest police force reeling...
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report the number of police shootings so that for the first time we would have some kind of an understanding of the actual degree to which this is a phenomenon in the united states. >> now, tom, it's certainly a very complex issue. what is the likelihood that police operation also actually change in light of the growing protests against them? >> police departments across the country say that they're implementing programs to become more closer to the communities of which they serve. the question is whether those communities believe that those prospects are actually being realized. just this week the attorney general of the united states eric holder in a nationwide series of visits to local communities was in chicago, where the mayor said that he was grateful for the kind of help that the federal government was giving to provide local police forces with more tools in which they can be in closer coordination with local groups. but there is also a lot of discord. the mayor of new york was told by the police union in new york this week not to bother coming to attend the funerals of policemen killed in the line of duty in disapproval of the fact that the mayor express
report the number of police shootings so that for the first time we would have some kind of an understanding of the actual degree to which this is a phenomenon in the united states. >> now, tom, it's certainly a very complex issue. what is the likelihood that police operation also actually change in light of the growing protests against them? >> police departments across the country say that they're implementing programs to become more closer to the communities of which they serve....
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there's noynáq÷ intelligence to indicate an active plot against movie theaters within the united states. l.a.'s policedepartment will take precautions at theaters. >> we have had conversations with theater management and there have been conversations with sony. >> when there's chatter or threats, we make sure there's strong presence in any places that could. but we feel very safe. >> reporter: the stars are now cancellingg.t appearances, including one scheduled tonight with jimmy fallon. investigators say they are closing in on the source of the cyber attack, including the part of the world where it came from. sony is now facing two class action lawsuits filed by former employees who feel the company is to blame for stolen private information. >> the amount off+'br personal information that was stolen makes it pretty likely that at least some of the employeesf#wg somewhere around the world will suffer identity theft. that will cost themhi÷ money. >>> this morning, we are seeing new video of the moment police stormed a cafe in australia where a gunman was holding hostages. take a look. it shows command
there's noynáq÷ intelligence to indicate an active plot against movie theaters within the united states. l.a.'s policedepartment will take precautions at theaters. >> we have had conversations with theater management and there have been conversations with sony. >> when there's chatter or threats, we make sure there's strong presence in any places that could. but we feel very safe. >> reporter: the stars are now cancellingg.t appearances, including one scheduled tonight with...
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police officers across all 50 states are appropriately trained. the second thing as, excuse me, as gilda mentioned about the data regarding how often police officers kill citizens in the united states, we have a big problem. and the big problem is we don't have good data. and to make a long story short, we've got three different data sets that are spread across different entities in the federal government that tracks dead people, ie, people killed by the police. the senate just passed bobby scott's 2013 death and custody reporting act which is a step in the right direction in terms of getting better data. but what we have to understand is that most of the time when police officers shoot, they don't kill anybody. they either missover the individual -- or the individual survives. so by focusing on dead bodies, we're missing the big picture. i'm working with jim bierman, and we are putting together a pilot study where we hope to get buy-in from many of the major police departments across the country, already the los angeles police department where i used to work many years ago is working with me and working with saleswomen to put together a serious -- jim to put together a seri
police officers across all 50 states are appropriately trained. the second thing as, excuse me, as gilda mentioned about the data regarding how often police officers kill citizens in the united states, we have a big problem. and the big problem is we don't have good data. and to make a long story short, we've got three different data sets that are spread across different entities in the federal government that tracks dead people, ie, people killed by the police. the senate just passed bobby...
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united states. in pennsylvania, police are searching for an iraq war veteran suspected of killing six people in a shooting spree that spanned three towns. bradley william stone remains at large after police say he killed his ex-wife and five of her relatives. the senate has overcome opposition from the gun lobby to confirm president obama's pick for surgeon general. vivek murthy was tapped by obama over a year ago but the national rifle association held up his confirmation because he had called guns a health care issue. at age 37, vivek murthy is the youngest surgeon general and the first of indian-american descent. in a victory for reproductive rights the supreme court has let , stand a lower court decision blocking an arizona law which restricted the use of the pill form of abortion. the law required the use of an outdated and cumbersome protocol for the medication mifepristone. the lower court found the law imposed an "undue restriction" on abortion. in the philippines, prosecutors have charged a u.s. marine with murdering a transgender woman in a case that has renewed anger over the presence of u.s. t
united states. in pennsylvania, police are searching for an iraq war veteran suspected of killing six people in a shooting spree that spanned three towns. bradley william stone remains at large after police say he killed his ex-wife and five of her relatives. the senate has overcome opposition from the gun lobby to confirm president obama's pick for surgeon general. vivek murthy was tapped by obama over a year ago but the national rifle association held up his confirmation because he had called...
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. >> obviously, this is an analogy that's flawed in certain ways in the united states military and policenew york city for a number of reasons. there is an idea of civilian control. that it's important for the people in uniform who are sort of defending the public, for it to be clear for whom they work right, in a democratic republic. and this seemed in some ways, almost a rebuke to that. you don't control us. we do what we want to do. i e. >> i don't want to over state that. i think it's obviously also important that those of us in elected office and the general public respect the police for the job they do. it's an extraordinarily difficult job. it happens that in new york, we have a police department that is, in many ways, the envy of the world. it is a police department that has played a huge role in reduce ing crime levels in new york to just unimaginable levels not too long ago. >>> so when i see police officers suggesting that the elected leadership is adamantly opposed, that concerns me. where he e we do need to tone down the rhetoric on both sides. the fact that they protect us i
. >> obviously, this is an analogy that's flawed in certain ways in the united states military and policenew york city for a number of reasons. there is an idea of civilian control. that it's important for the people in uniform who are sort of defending the public, for it to be clear for whom they work right, in a democratic republic. and this seemed in some ways, almost a rebuke to that. you don't control us. we do what we want to do. i e. >> i don't want to over state that. i...
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. >>> united states postal service police broke up an encampment outside the main berkeley campus. the postal service announced plans to sell the building to a private developer. the campers say the building should go to the city for public use. today police told them they had to go. they also removed the belongings of some of it people who weren't -- belongings of some of the people who weren't there. >> does that give somebody the right to take my stuff because i am not there? that is the logic. if you are not here we will load it into that truck over there. >> last month the city of berkeley got a restraining order blocking the sale of the post office. >>> san francisco construction crews are racing against the clock to repair a giant sink hole that opened up yesterday morning. for a while that meant no water for some residents who found access to their homes limited. ktvu's david stevenson is at the site. the city is saying this work isn't going to be done for several more days now? >> reporter: that's right. the work is continuing till 8:00 p.m. tonight. this is one of four si
. >>> united states postal service police broke up an encampment outside the main berkeley campus. the postal service announced plans to sell the building to a private developer. the campers say the building should go to the city for public use. today police told them they had to go. they also removed the belongings of some of it people who weren't -- belongings of some of the people who weren't there. >> does that give somebody the right to take my stuff because i am not there?...
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there is no credible evidence to indicate an active plot against movie theaters in the united states. but still policeepartments coast to coast are on alert. >> we'll take precaution. >> the guardians of peace are behind the sony hack last month. four former employees have filed lawsuit against the company. accusing it of not doing enough to protect their data. that can also cost sony tens of millions of dollars. >> as far as the fallout in terms of with the theaters pulling the movie, i think from a lawyer's perspective that is a very prudent decision. that way you're not facing any risk of any liability of anybody getting hurt. >> the group representing movie theater owners spoke about the threat for the first time today. they said the safety of moviegoers is a priority. they said its up to individual theater owners to decide whether or not to delay "the interview." >> we appreciate it. this is a very big day for the longest running sitcom ever in u.s. television history. today marks the 25th anniversary of the simpsons. the show debuted in 1989. there have been 500 original episodes. 25 years. i'm
there is no credible evidence to indicate an active plot against movie theaters in the united states. but still policeepartments coast to coast are on alert. >> we'll take precaution. >> the guardians of peace are behind the sony hack last month. four former employees have filed lawsuit against the company. accusing it of not doing enough to protect their data. that can also cost sony tens of millions of dollars. >> as far as the fallout in terms of with the theaters pulling...
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>> everyone before eit, some of the stuff that they're proposing, if we saw it in the united states or any policetation or in the f. pitch i. office; people would go to jail for it. and we're not talking about eits at the time. so when iits happened, some of the cables that came out from the black sites, you you will know, when they were doing water boarding, there was one cable that said there were tears. >> right. some of the c.i.a. staff there were in tears. >> and i know these guys. those tears were not tears because there were e tlfgs any sympathy to a terrorist. those were slr similar to when you checked when you were talking about thisment those tears were real tears of pay trotism. >> still one of the best sources that we've got on the e thoo e sunts. thank you very much. >> we've got nuch more ahead. stay with us. da: do you and mom still have money with that broker? dad: yeah, 20 something years now. thinking about what you want to do with your money? daughter: looking at options. what do you guys pay in fees? dad: i don't know exactly. daughter: if you're not happy do they have to pay
>> everyone before eit, some of the stuff that they're proposing, if we saw it in the united states or any policetation or in the f. pitch i. office; people would go to jail for it. and we're not talking about eits at the time. so when iits happened, some of the cables that came out from the black sites, you you will know, when they were doing water boarding, there was one cable that said there were tears. >> right. some of the c.i.a. staff there were in tears. >> and i know...
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. >>> and protests across the united states against white police officers killing unarmed blacks.is just past 11 p.m. in the evening in berkeley. demonstrators there shut down an interstate highway. and hundreds chanted outside a new york basketball game attended by the duke and duchess of cambridge. speaking of the duke and duchess, they have a packed schedule after the first day of their visit in new york. monday, prince william met with the president in washington, later, they met hillary clinton at a wildlife conservation reception. >>> and the u.s. witnessed two members of the basketball association protesting the death of eric garner. we're speaking of course of lebron james and kyree irving on the right. the cleveland players had shirts reading "i can't breathe" during the game against the brooklyn nets. they waited for the duke and duchess arriving, saying the royals needed to be educated about america and the big picture they're discussing right now. they publicly showed their anger over the grand jury decision both in new york and in ferguson, missouri, our kyung lah has
. >>> and protests across the united states against white police officers killing unarmed blacks.is just past 11 p.m. in the evening in berkeley. demonstrators there shut down an interstate highway. and hundreds chanted outside a new york basketball game attended by the duke and duchess of cambridge. speaking of the duke and duchess, they have a packed schedule after the first day of their visit in new york. monday, prince william met with the president in washington, later, they met...
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there are 18,000 police departments in the united states. hundreds of thousands of good police officers. there are millions of contacts with the public. there are hundreds of thousands of arrests. very, very few of them result in death or injury. when that happens, if there's misconduct, we should deal with it. broad brushing the entire police community as brutal and racist which is the message that has been coming from mayors and the president and the attorney general just is not true. >> so is it your feeling that police officers feel under siege as a result of this. >> i know they feel under siege. if you look at pba in new york, he is basically saying we're unappreciated. my concern is what will happen is that police officers will do what they did in the 70s and 80s, not take action, sit in their patrol cars and crime will come back. we'll go back to 2,000 murders, 80,000 car thefts. that's not what the public wants and certainly not what police officers want. we need to come together. the president needs to send the message by declaring
there are 18,000 police departments in the united states. hundreds of thousands of good police officers. there are millions of contacts with the public. there are hundreds of thousands of arrests. very, very few of them result in death or injury. when that happens, if there's misconduct, we should deal with it. broad brushing the entire police community as brutal and racist which is the message that has been coming from mayors and the president and the attorney general just is not true....