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so that may prompt some further protests in this case. >> john hendon live for us in baltimore, john,ou. >>> hundreds of girls and women rescued from boko haram have been taken to a refugees camp in the northeast. they traveled through three days through the forest after the army stormed the camp where they were being held. the army has vowed to push boca rah ham out of the area said to be the group's last strong hold. >> reporter: military commanders say these are some of the 293 293 and children rescued. now another 234 have been freed. that's more than 680 over the last few days. >> the military says they were held in inhuman conditions and trying to work out who they are. >> in their present state it is unfair to put too much pressure or demand on them in order to get such information. >> reporter: the military is not ruling out the possibility that some of the rescued could be the chibok school girls. they were abducted by boko haram fighters in april last year. 219 are still missing. campaigners have been demanding the government does more to free the girls. and publish the name
so that may prompt some further protests in this case. >> john hendon live for us in baltimore, john,ou. >>> hundreds of girls and women rescued from boko haram have been taken to a refugees camp in the northeast. they traveled through three days through the forest after the army stormed the camp where they were being held. the army has vowed to push boca rah ham out of the area said to be the group's last strong hold. >> reporter: military commanders say these are some of...
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reverend ron owens live in baltimore, thank you for joining us. ers is here with a look at what is coming up in the next hour including the top story, the rallies in baltimore and across the face. >> and as you have reported a lot are calling it a victory rally, an announcement that six police officers in their custody have been charged with his death. protesters say it shines a light on another problem, of police brutality in the system. days after the riots, we'll look at the troubled times of baltimore through the eyes of a life-long resident of charm city and we revisit the story of children from central america, smuggled into the u.s. in record numbers. do authorities stem the flow? we find some victimized after they across the boarders. >> see you at 8 o'clock >>> another step forward in the race to be the first company to carry civilians into space. >> and lift off. a company owned by the founder of amazon.com launched its first experimental space shift. blue arnalin owner jeff bazo auld it a success and plans to send the unmanned spacecraft
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baltimore on edge. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. word is out on the street that baltimore police released a report on the arrest of freddie gray, whose arrest resulteded in injuries in custody. new questions have been raised about why freddie gray was arrested to begin with. the answer may lie in a court ruling decades ago. >> reporter: this man is a witness to the apprehension of freddie gray. heard? >> why are you holding me? why are you ramming me? i haven't done anything. let me go. that's the first thing i heard. he hollered help. literally hollering for help. >> reporter: his account supports the police commissioner's statement that officers on the scene failed to get him medical attention in a timely manner before gray was loaded into a police van. he died at the hospital from family. although this witness says he heard everything, perry couldn't see what happened, because he's legally blind. still, his vision is crystal clear when it comes to life in the baltimore neighbourhood - overrun by games and poverty and patrolled by police. >> this was a neighbourhood made famous by hpps "the wire", what is it like living here? >> let's put it on these t
baltimore on edge. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. word is out on the street that baltimore police released a report on the arrest of freddie gray, whose arrest resulteded in injuries in custody. new questions have been raised about why freddie gray was arrested to begin with. the answer may lie in a court ruling decades ago. >> reporter: this man is a witness to the apprehension of freddie gray. heard? >> why are you holding me? why are you ramming me? i haven't...
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. >> edward lawrence live for us in baltimore with the very latest. , a sea of protestors is waving signs and flags as they march to frank ogawa plaza in oakland on may day. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is there and tells us this year, their message is about more than just workers rights. >> reporter: and it is a very peaceful protest so far. that scene behind me here in frank ogawa plaza looks more like a party or festival right now. but it is a multifaceted protesting for immigrant and workers rights and police brutality. they started marching at the port of oakland and by the time they reached oakland city hall the group of protestors was about 1,000 strong. >> this is what it takes to have power. >> reporter: the message is mixed. part immigrant and labor rights. part demonstration against recent killings by police. >> working people's' lives have been destroyed by a system that does not care about average working person. >> reporter: the port of oakland is shut down this may day. members of the longshoreman's union walked off the job. >> we always
. >> edward lawrence live for us in baltimore with the very latest. , a sea of protestors is waving signs and flags as they march to frank ogawa plaza in oakland on may day. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is there and tells us this year, their message is about more than just workers rights. >> reporter: and it is a very peaceful protest so far. that scene behind me here in frank ogawa plaza looks more like a party or festival right now. but it is a multifaceted protesting for...
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. >> pelley: chip reid reporting for us in baltimore. chip, thanks very much. in another case today, a veteran cop cried as he recalled the movie theater massacre in aurora, colorado defendant james holmes is on trial for murdering 12 people and wounding 70 others. he has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. mark strassmann is following the case. >> reporter: officer justin grizzle was one of the first cops to step into the carnage of theater 9. bodies lay everywhere. he went from one to the next looking for survivors. >> of course, the one that i'll always remember is the little girl. >> reporter: six-year-old veronica moser-sullivan lay lifeless on the floor. >> had to step over her because i knew she was gone. and continue on. which is absolutely the hardest thing i had to do, but going back on my training, i had to save the ones that i knew i could try to save. >> people are running out of the theater and are shot. >> reporter: grizzle's cruiser became a makeshift ambulance. a young man rode up front, a bandaged wrapped around his head wound, in the bac
. >> pelley: chip reid reporting for us in baltimore. chip, thanks very much. in another case today, a veteran cop cried as he recalled the movie theater massacre in aurora, colorado defendant james holmes is on trial for murdering 12 people and wounding 70 others. he has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. mark strassmann is following the case. >> reporter: officer justin grizzle was one of the first cops to step into the carnage of theater 9. bodies lay everywhere. he went...
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we begin tonight with nbc's ron allen on the ground for us in baltimore. ron, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, peter. tonight there are still national guard troops on duty as you can see. it will take a couple of days for them to pull out completely. during the unrest police say they made more than 480 arrests, more than 100 officers injured but today officials say baltimore has turned a very positive corner. ♪ down but not out. the sunday message at this baltimore church that lost a community center in the riots last week but today with faith and donations pouring in, celebrated plans to rebuild. ♪ part of the legacy, they said of freddie gray. >> he died a sad and tragic death, but in the moment of his death, god created a movement, a movement that will change schools and children's lives all over this country. ♪ >> reporter: with the curfew lifted much of baltimore rejoiced. pickle's pub plans to stay open right across from the downtown baseball stadium. the state of emergency it forced the orioles to play out of town. >> we took a huge hit. typ
we begin tonight with nbc's ron allen on the ground for us in baltimore. ron, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, peter. tonight there are still national guard troops on duty as you can see. it will take a couple of days for them to pull out completely. during the unrest police say they made more than 480 arrests, more than 100 officers injured but today officials say baltimore has turned a very positive corner. ♪ down but not out. the sunday message at this baltimore church that...
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baltimore, address the unrest. the lyrics were inspired by freddie gray and the people in the devastated community saying, "does anybody hear us pray for michael brown or freddie gray? peace is more than the absence of war. " baltimore soulful symphony also joining the movement putting on a free concert as part of the one baltimore initiative. >> this is our way of saying hey, everyone, we're here. we support you, we believe in you and we also want you to pay a little bit more attention to the arts and what that brings to the community. >> reporter: the concert including songs of protest, home, healing and inspiration. >> music has a way of bringing us together. this is like a place for us to come together and just remember what's great about us in baltimore. >> reporter: from prince to soulful symphony baltimore is on the path to heal. >> we are told some ticket prices were going for as high as $500. >>> two police officers in hattiesburg, mississippi, were shot to death during a traffic stop last night. tonight wendy gillette reports four people have been charged in connection with the killings. >> no, i didn't do [ bleep ].
baltimore, address the unrest. the lyrics were inspired by freddie gray and the people in the devastated community saying, "does anybody hear us pray for michael brown or freddie gray? peace is more than the absence of war. " baltimore soulful symphony also joining the movement putting on a free concert as part of the one baltimore initiative. >> this is our way of saying hey, everyone, we're here. we support you, we believe in you and we also want you to pay a little bit more...
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john terrett is live for us in baltimore. john what is the latest you are hearing?nd bring us up to speed about what is known about the investigation at this point. >> reporter: well good morning, stephanie. let's start with the news that is breaking at the moment. we are expecting within the next ten minutes or so a news conference from marilyn mostby who is the state's attorney and she received the interim police report by baltimore police into the arrest and transportation of freddie gray. let's come back to that report in just a second. because what we're hearing now is the medical examiner has passed his report to marilyn mosbey as well. we're expecting her, if that is true to mention that in her news conference this the next couple of minutes. we were told earlier in the week the report could take up to 90 days to be processed and then to be made known public. and then the newly elected governor intervened and asked to expedite the report. and that seems to be what is happening now. also i was hearing earlier today that the medical examiner was slated to brief
john terrett is live for us in baltimore. john what is the latest you are hearing?nd bring us up to speed about what is known about the investigation at this point. >> reporter: well good morning, stephanie. let's start with the news that is breaking at the moment. we are expecting within the next ten minutes or so a news conference from marilyn mostby who is the state's attorney and she received the interim police report by baltimore police into the arrest and transportation of freddie...
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sanctions on police departments using unnecessary military tactics and equipment. now another unarmed black man is dead in baltimore. six officers are charged in this death. and the protests and unrest continues. two members of the task force join us now. cedric alexander is the chief of he's a member of the dekalb county georgia police department and also head of the national operation of black law enforcement executives. we've got saw rau, the executive director of the washington state criminal justice training commission. i thank you both for being part of the conversation. i want to start with you, sue. because you wrote that there should be a fundamental shirt and i took a note here about it. in america's police departments that there should be some guardianship approach. expound upon that if you would. >> well i think what we're seeing across the nation is is some symptoms of a police culture that reflects a mindset and an approach of a warrior-type mentality. and i understand why that's happened. but i think we need to shift the culture more to a guardian approach. where police officers feel like they're par
sanctions on police departments using unnecessary military tactics and equipment. now another unarmed black man is dead in baltimore. six officers are charged in this death. and the protests and unrest continues. two members of the task force join us now. cedric alexander is the chief of he's a member of the dekalb county georgia police department and also head of the national operation of black law enforcement executives. we've got saw rau, the executive director of the washington state...
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john berman is on the scene for us in baltimore. what's been the reaction that you're seeing at least so far, john? >> wolf the announcement was made marilyn mosby made this announcement not 100 yards from where i'm standing right now and as soon as she said that she was pressing charges, there were cheers here where i am in front of city hall. ever since then people have been honking their car horns. a small demonstration going on in support of the decision people blowing whistles and interesting reaction here almost a palpable sense of release. there are still marches planned for later today. still marches planned for this weekend, but you think they will take on a somewhat different tone. one thing we're all going to be watching closely is the next couple hours when school lets out here. the young people of the city have been central in the events here over the last four days. a lot of the unrest that started on monday happened when kids were let out of the school. how will they react if they haven't learned in school how will th
john berman is on the scene for us in baltimore. what's been the reaction that you're seeing at least so far, john? >> wolf the announcement was made marilyn mosby made this announcement not 100 yards from where i'm standing right now and as soon as she said that she was pressing charges, there were cheers here where i am in front of city hall. ever since then people have been honking their car horns. a small demonstration going on in support of the decision people blowing whistles and...
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all these conversations happening in baltimore but i also think of course it is a national conversation, del. >> melissa chan for us in baltimore. melissa thank you very much. >>> releasing the pictures of the police officers charged in the death of freddy gray, caesar goodson has been charged with second degree murder. the man driving the van. he faces 30 years in prison if he's convicted. others cps are assault and misconduct in office. marilyn mosby says it's not about the color of their skin or their uniform. >> my administration is out for creating a fair and equitable justice system for for all. no matter what your age your race your creed your color your gender. >> more than 2,000 migrants had to be rescued once again from the mediterranean sea. italian officials say 1200 migrants are being taken to ports in italy and stefanie dekker is in sicily. >> at least 13 separate rescue operations took place in the mediterranean on saturday where they rescued at least 2400 migrants. we're told there are no fatalities but tonal beginning of may the summer season, just the start and one official says do expect these nu
all these conversations happening in baltimore but i also think of course it is a national conversation, del. >> melissa chan for us in baltimore. melissa thank you very much. >>> releasing the pictures of the police officers charged in the death of freddy gray, caesar goodson has been charged with second degree murder. the man driving the van. he faces 30 years in prison if he's convicted. others cps are assault and misconduct in office. marilyn mosby says it's not about the...
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in custody. john terrett now joins us live from baltimore. fill news on this dramatic day please. >> tony, dramatic day that in many ways as far as baltimoreens are concerned is an understatement. the day began with a midmorning press conference by the state's attorney who spoke words that i don't think anybody expected her to stay. that is that the six officers involved in the arrest and transportation of fredy freddie gray are to be charged with murder. the community erupted with positive comments,. >> mr. gray's death was a homicide. we have probable cause to file criminal charges. >> a cheer heard charge against six police officers involving freddie gray's arrest april april 12th. all were charged with chargeed. delivering a detailed account of what the state says happened the state attorney said that freddie gray's pleas for an inhaler and medical help were denied. >> no medical assistance was rendered or summoned for mr. gray at that time. >> the police union backed the officers. >> no officer injured mr. gray, caused harm to mr. gray, a
in custody. john terrett now joins us live from baltimore. fill news on this dramatic day please. >> tony, dramatic day that in many ways as far as baltimoreens are concerned is an understatement. the day began with a midmorning press conference by the state's attorney who spoke words that i don't think anybody expected her to stay. that is that the six officers involved in the arrest and transportation of fredy freddie gray are to be charged with murder. the community erupted with...
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athena jones live for us in baltimore, thank you for that.usy day for athena and everyone else collecting the facts on the story. thanks. coming up, you have heard the terms thrown about, probable cause, illegal arrest, charges, indictments, but what about that knife? the one that was found on freddie gray. could there be something to it that might lead to some clearing of some officers' charges. you might be surprised to find out what it takes and what the law actually says. it's coming up next. >>> in an exclusive interview with cnn, baltimore's police commissioner anthony bats says that the community is lacking trust in law enforcement and admits that the police are, quote, part of the problem. those are his guys. he went on to further tell my cnn colleague evan perez he was surprised by the charges that were levied against the six officers connected to freddie gray's death. >> well, i found out that the state attorney was going on in what she was going to present probably about ten minutes before she went on. she gave me a phone call and
athena jones live for us in baltimore, thank you for that.usy day for athena and everyone else collecting the facts on the story. thanks. coming up, you have heard the terms thrown about, probable cause, illegal arrest, charges, indictments, but what about that knife? the one that was found on freddie gray. could there be something to it that might lead to some clearing of some officers' charges. you might be surprised to find out what it takes and what the law actually says. it's coming up...
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in baltimore, thank you. >> police officers put their lives on the line for all of us every day. in new york city we're reminded of that in a very blunt way. a plain clothes police officer is in critical but stable condition after being shot in the head. he's 25-year-old officer brian moore, recovering right now from surgery. last night he and his partner pulled up to a man in queens, who appeared to be adjusting something in his waistband. that's when they say that suspect opened fire striking moore. leah gabriel is live with details. >> hi eric. we're learning the suspect was just arraigned a few minutes ago. we'll have more on the charges against him in a minute. for now, a hospital source tells fox news doctors actually had to remove officer brian march's skull to allow for the swelling. police say he's still in critical condition. officer moore has nearly five years on the force and comes from a legacy of service. his father and uncle are retired sergeants. it took officers about an hour and a half after the shooting searching house to house, to find the suspect. they found h
in baltimore, thank you. >> police officers put their lives on the line for all of us every day. in new york city we're reminded of that in a very blunt way. a plain clothes police officer is in critical but stable condition after being shot in the head. he's 25-year-old officer brian moore, recovering right now from surgery. last night he and his partner pulled up to a man in queens, who appeared to be adjusting something in his waistband. that's when they say that suspect opened fire...
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ron allen, thank you for keeping an eye on things for us in baltimore.reciate that. >>> let's go back to nbc's kelly cobiet in london for us. talk about the excited crowd there with the birth of a princess. >>er >>er. >> reporter: what happy news to hear that a baby has been born. just an hour and a half ago when we were milling about waiting for an announcement to come through on our cell phones suddenly we heard a cheer go out from the royal fans. and, then we had the announcement it's a girl for prince william and duchess kate. she was born at 8:34 local time in london just two-and-a-half hours after being admitted to the hospital here in london to belinda wing in st. mary's hospital. prince william drove her here from kensington palace arriving at 6:00 a.m. a very quick birth with the baby weighing 8 pounds 3 ounces. kensington palace saying both mother and baby doing well. and prince william is said to be doing well and was at her side for the birth. so what happens next? well, as you mentioned a little bit earlier, the easel will be placed at bucki
ron allen, thank you for keeping an eye on things for us in baltimore.reciate that. >>> let's go back to nbc's kelly cobiet in london for us. talk about the excited crowd there with the birth of a princess. >>er >>er. >> reporter: what happy news to hear that a baby has been born. just an hour and a half ago when we were milling about waiting for an announcement to come through on our cell phones suddenly we heard a cheer go out from the royal fans. and, then we had...
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in baltimore in more than 15 years. police have tallied 35 homicides so far, and there are still -- that was this month. there's five days left in may. miguel marquez is with usltimore this evening. i think there was like 50-some shootings or almost 50 shootings in chicago. but back to baltimore now, where miguel is why such an outbreak of violence miguel? >> well it's a little unclear. there's several different theories. one is there's just general street violence. that seems to be the strongest theory that you have, sort of street corners that are fought over for turf whether it's drugs or other things and a lot of it is due to that. there's also a sense that the police are standing down. there's also a concern that it's gang warfare, but the gangs have said no we aren't engaging in any sort of warfare. it's a little unclear, but i think it's the whole mix of things that have happened since freddie gray's death, the protests that have broke out, the arrests of the officers a very very tense time in baltimore, don. >> miguel i remember seeing your interview with this officer, he wanted to remain anonymous, his voice was changed, i think he was in a hoodie bu
in baltimore in more than 15 years. police have tallied 35 homicides so far, and there are still -- that was this month. there's five days left in may. miguel marquez is with usltimore this evening. i think there was like 50-some shootings or almost 50 shootings in chicago. but back to baltimore now, where miguel is why such an outbreak of violence miguel? >> well it's a little unclear. there's several different theories. one is there's just general street violence. that seems to be the...
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evan perez is now live for us in baltimore. evan is this a signal from the mayor that she doesn't trust members of her own police department? >> reporter: jake, i think it's a reflection of the general distrust of the police department which the police commissioner described himself to us yesterday saying that he knows they're part of the problem. the mayor called for this pattern and practice investigation by the justice department. this would be the third investigation into this case that follows the freddie gray case. the justice department is investigating the death as well as carrying out a compliance program for the police department. and so now this would be a much more invasive look at this at what is happening here with this police department jake. >> evan perez in baltimore, thank you so much. >>> in our politics lead today, he is the newest member of the 2016 club and he's well known to many, including, especially conservatives. so why isn't mike huckabee doing better in the polls? he has a theory. he'll explain it t
evan perez is now live for us in baltimore. evan is this a signal from the mayor that she doesn't trust members of her own police department? >> reporter: jake, i think it's a reflection of the general distrust of the police department which the police commissioner described himself to us yesterday saying that he knows they're part of the problem. the mayor called for this pattern and practice investigation by the justice department. this would be the third investigation into this case...
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in ways that most of us are not. marianna's special report, baltimore on edge. thanks for joining us i'm joie chen. the dramatic development six baltimore officers arrested in the death of freddy gray assured some in the city, leaves open the question what next? the arrests opened long simmering tensions, why so many in the community especially in its black neighborhoods have so much distrust of police and of the justice system. our coverage looks beyond the justice system as "america tonight's" adam may looks at what it has led so much suspicion about whose rights are really being protected? >> we have brought the following charges. officers dwz is being charged with second degree depraved heart murder. involuntary manslaughter, second degree negligent assault, manslaughter by vehicle by means of criminal negligence misconduct in office for failure to secure an officer, failure to render aid. >> the baltimore states attorney announces criminal charges against six police officers in the death of freddy gray. the prosecutor's transparency, revealing details and taking swiflt action just one day after
in ways that most of us are not. marianna's special report, baltimore on edge. thanks for joining us i'm joie chen. the dramatic development six baltimore officers arrested in the death of freddy gray assured some in the city, leaves open the question what next? the arrests opened long simmering tensions, why so many in the community especially in its black neighborhoods have so much distrust of police and of the justice system. our coverage looks beyond the justice system as "america...
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these groups are working to rebuild life in baltimore. stay with us. dude totino's blasted rolls. sweet. totino's blasted crust rolls... yeah. flavor at full blast you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh >>> welcome back. "viewpoint" we are talking to groups that are working in the trenches on the causes of frustration and unrest in baltimore. dee laylor snapology, ball, washington. we just talked to you about the computer program you started for children starting at 2 years old. but you actually have the kids she's teaching. >> correct. we have children between the ages of 2 and 13 in the after school program and preschool program, service 350 students per day. we realized we were not touching older teens that needed services. so project pay is an arm in which we are assisting young people who have an interest in art and entrepreneurship and giving them information so they can support themselves and become entrepreneurures. when
these groups are working to rebuild life in baltimore. stay with us. dude totino's blasted rolls. sweet. totino's blasted crust rolls... yeah. flavor at full blast you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh >>> welcome back. "viewpoint" we are talking to groups that are working in the trenches on the causes of frustration and...
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whether it's for legal proceedings or not, has really exacerbated the situation for us nationally, as well as locally in baltimorehways to justice are going to be. the state attorney mosby now is going to, i hope let us know whether she believes there's enough evidence in this case to prosecute the law enforcement officers who are handling or mishandling mr. freddie gray in the last few moments of his life, so you know this is a tense moment jose. we have to see exactly what she's going to say, and, obviously, there are people waiting to hear that the state will be able to prosecute this case, because most folks in baltimore and nationally believe that's the pathway towards justice. >> brian, the fact is there are some steps that need to be taken in order for the justice to be served. >> well, jose, i agree with that but i also disagree with the fact that this information regarding the investigation should not be released to the public. this is a poster child case where evidence as it flows out should be given to the public. it's such a volatile situation, tensions are percolating, not only in baltimore, but nati
whether it's for legal proceedings or not, has really exacerbated the situation for us nationally, as well as locally in baltimorehways to justice are going to be. the state attorney mosby now is going to, i hope let us know whether she believes there's enough evidence in this case to prosecute the law enforcement officers who are handling or mishandling mr. freddie gray in the last few moments of his life, so you know this is a tense moment jose. we have to see exactly what she's going to say,...
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in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. "america's news headquarters," stay with us. >>> after the tragedy in baltimore, calls growing to puts on all cops. now the justice department announcing a $20 million pilot program to do just that. but, body cams could that have helped freddie guy and preventing the rioting? >> i'm not a big fan of body many kas. i think it raises privacy concerns. let's remember, the family is not going to be facing the split officer. the camera's going to be outward, facing the individual the average citizen. i think what's going to end up happening is that feudage is going to be used to scrutinize the actions of the average american rather than the police officer which is what it's intend to do. >> i'm a big fan. i think it actually helps good cops more than hurts a bad cop. your thoughts on body cams? >> i think it should be not centrally planned. this is centrally planned policing. this is one place i think they were actually right. instead of spending $20 million on new policing equipment, why not try decriminalizing some of the drug use? a lot of those are for nonviolent weed-associated arrest
in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. "america's news headquarters," stay with us. >>> after the tragedy in baltimore, calls growing to puts on all cops. now the justice department announcing a $20 million pilot program to do just that. but, body cams could that have helped freddie guy and preventing the rioting? >> i'm not a big fan of body many kas. i think it raises privacy concerns. let's remember, the family is not going to be facing the split officer....
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in los angeles on the republican line, mercedes joining us now. do you think the action in baltimore, the charges against the police will have an effect on policing in your city? caller: caller: the bottom line is to federalize the police. i don't think the police are the evildoers here. when i am being stopped by the police i stop and i don't be belligerent. if i do a traffic ticket or whatever, we have lots of respect for the police. especially with the black youth they are not educated, they don't have a way to earn a living because the government has become a plantation of today. when you give money to people free, my understanding in baltimore, people get $35,000 per year by all the social things we give them. there is no motivation to go to work. we have been going on and on with this problem. i'm not from here, i became a citizen. and nobody gave me a penny. i became somewhat successful. why is that? i learned and people worked hard and i became somebody. why does this happen when all these people have all these programs. name it. look at the koreans in los angeles, they don't
in los angeles on the republican line, mercedes joining us now. do you think the action in baltimore, the charges against the police will have an effect on policing in your city? caller: caller: the bottom line is to federalize the police. i don't think the police are the evildoers here. when i am being stopped by the police i stop and i don't be belligerent. if i do a traffic ticket or whatever, we have lots of respect for the police. especially with the black youth they are not educated, they...
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in ways the rest of us aren't. and "america tonight" special report baltimore on edge. thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. the dramatic development six baltimore officers arrested in the december of freddy gray reassured some in the city bus leaves open the question of what next? the unrest exposed long simmering tensions and some of the reasons why so many in the community especially in its black neighborhoods have so much distrust of police and of the justice system. our coverage looks beyond the headlines as "america tonight's" adam may investigates a controversial legal protection for baltimore officers and why it has led for so much suspicion about whose rights are really being protected. >> we have brought the following charges. officers goodson is being charged with second degree depraved heart murder. involuntary manslaughter. second degree negligent assault. manslaughter by vehicle by means of gross negligence, manslaughter by vehicle by means of criminal negligence, failure of assistance, failure to render aid. >> reporter: the baltimore state's attorney announces charges against six officers in
in ways the rest of us aren't. and "america tonight" special report baltimore on edge. thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. the dramatic development six baltimore officers arrested in the december of freddy gray reassured some in the city bus leaves open the question of what next? the unrest exposed long simmering tensions and some of the reasons why so many in the community especially in its black neighborhoods have so much distrust of police and of the justice system. our coverage...
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in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin tonight in baltimore where a throng of people, some chanting “take back the city" and calling for an end to the curfew, gathered peacefully today outside city hall. this, following the release on bail last night of the six baltimore police officers, who were arrested in connection with the death of freddie gray. the 25-year-old died in police custody touching off days of riots. for the latest from baltimore, we are joined once again tonight by luke broadwater of the baltimore sun. what's the timetable for the prosecution? the charges came down very quickly. what kind of a timeline are we looking for now that we know these six officers are out on bail? >> felony charges in maryland have to go before a grand jury so a grand jury is going to have to hear these charges. obviously that's a one-side situation where only the prosecution gets to present evidence. that will have to happen within 30 days. if the grand jury decide to bring charges against the officers then they will have an arraignment. so we could
in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin tonight in baltimore where a throng of people, some chanting “take back the city" and calling for an end to the curfew, gathered peacefully today outside city hall. this, following the release on bail last night of the six baltimore police officers, who were arrested in connection with the death of freddie gray. the 25-year-old died in police custody touching off days of riots. for the...
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us. >> the media needs to be responsible. quit playing with matches in baltimore. >> michelle why is an msnbc host blocking a fox camera from asking a question to a mayor whose city is embattled with riots? >> if the people of baltimore want to know why their city is the way it is all they have to do is look at the democratic party. these are the people calling the shots for decades. police abuse is just a breaking point now. the reason why the people of baltimore are upset is because theme been living under liberal policies for decades. we're talking about maryland that's ranked number ten in the country for the highest taxes. baltimore since the 1920s. have only had two republican mayors ever since the 1920s. if they want to see what the problem is all they have to do is look that they're living under liberal policies preventing them from living up to their full potential. >> we've tried to get answers from the mayor, we couldn't. we've seen almost 40 years of uninterrupted democrat policies. it's playing out in the streets of baltimore. >> i agree with jonathan
us. >> the media needs to be responsible. quit playing with matches in baltimore. >> michelle why is an msnbc host blocking a fox camera from asking a question to a mayor whose city is embattled with riots? >> if the people of baltimore want to know why their city is the way it is all they have to do is look at the democratic party. these are the people calling the shots for decades. police abuse is just a breaking point now. the reason why the people of baltimore are upset is...
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since freddie gray's death and all that's followed i think many of us, maybe all of us in baltimore have a collective purveyervasive ache. for me this feeling comes from two sources, first the events in baltimore over the past several weeks have simply been heart breaking heart breaking because freddie gray shouldn't have died the way he did, heart breaking because businesses were destroyed and people were hurt and heart breaking because the young people taking part in the destruction and violence didn't see another better outlet for their frustration at the systems that they feel have shut them out and have left them behind. butt second source of that ache comes from knowing that because of these events this diverse and special city that has so much to offer and that has experienced so much progress has been portrayed to the world over and over again almost solely through the lens of its deep e. challenges. for those of us who care deeply about the city who root for the city this is really, really tough to see. all the positive statistics i cited are what they are i would be lying if i
since freddie gray's death and all that's followed i think many of us, maybe all of us in baltimore have a collective purveyervasive ache. for me this feeling comes from two sources, first the events in baltimore over the past several weeks have simply been heart breaking heart breaking because freddie gray shouldn't have died the way he did, heart breaking because businesses were destroyed and people were hurt and heart breaking because the young people taking part in the destruction and...
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us in advance of a crisis. gwen: it is a broad debate encompassing specific questions about justice and opportunity in one city and across the country. but let's start with that one city baltimoreand it's underlying problems. mike fletcher has been writing about that. michael, tell us about your experience. michael: in baltimore i think it's the classic case of two cities in one. there are two baltimores. one that's relatively prosperous where people are getting along fine but broad swaths of the city are disconnected from the life of the other baltimore and in that baltimore, sandtown winchester, where freddie gray is from is one of the poorest neighborhood really in the country. every socioeconomic indicator there is down. gwen: you've lived there for 30 years. you and i used to cover baltimore together. what you wrote in your piece this week was this was something that's that was going to happen. michael: because you had these two worlds that bumped up against each other onle on occasion. you had fights at the harbor. the drug scene in the ports community. and the police's role was to come in, clear everybody out. arrest people, not sort of be part of the community so you al
us in advance of a crisis. gwen: it is a broad debate encompassing specific questions about justice and opportunity in one city and across the country. but let's start with that one city baltimoreand it's underlying problems. mike fletcher has been writing about that. michael, tell us about your experience. michael: in baltimore i think it's the classic case of two cities in one. there are two baltimores. one that's relatively prosperous where people are getting along fine but broad swaths of...
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>> schieffer: wyatt andrews in baltimore. joining us now some the president of theornell william brooks he spent most of the week in baltimore. mr. brooks. the police union says these men are innocent. we know that this arrest was illegal. it was said that he had a switch blade and pocket knife. what happens now? >> what happens now is we have to weigh this process and see what happens. but the family of freddie gray who lost their son, lost a brother, they have asked for justice. they have not rushed to judgment. encourage fraternal order of police to do the same. this is a moment where we're seeking the truth, we're seeking accountability and so to rush to judgment is not warranted. >> schieffer: ferguson as well very different situation in baltimore, you have a black mayor, a black police chief, three of the officers who were charged were african american. what i'm wondering are we at the point in america where we have to have black officials to deal with black people and white officials to deal with white people? seems to me there i
>> schieffer: wyatt andrews in baltimore. joining us now some the president of theornell william brooks he spent most of the week in baltimore. mr. brooks. the police union says these men are innocent. we know that this arrest was illegal. it was said that he had a switch blade and pocket knife. what happens now? >> what happens now is we have to weigh this process and see what happens. but the family of freddie gray who lost their son, lost a brother, they have asked for justice....
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again, sunny is a former federal prosecutor who used to live in baltimore and is friends with the current with us, legal analyst mark geragos, a criminal defense attorney, and anthony scott, the brother of walter scott, who was shot in the back by a north charleston police officer. mr. scott, do you have any doubt that had your brother's death not been recorded in the way it was that things would have moved so quickly? because we know the officer in his initial report gave a very different account than what we've all seen in the video. >> i definitely believe it would not have moved as fast as it did. and i think that the body cameras is the most important thing that they need to do right now, because it actually showed the whole entire thing. but it will help the people to see it's good for the victims as well as the officers because it will bring more accountability on both sides. therefore, they won't act so hastily when they take action against individuals. >> sunny, there's some police who obviously oppose body cameras but other officers will say you know what, it's actually going to
again, sunny is a former federal prosecutor who used to live in baltimore and is friends with the current with us, legal analyst mark geragos, a criminal defense attorney, and anthony scott, the brother of walter scott, who was shot in the back by a north charleston police officer. mr. scott, do you have any doubt that had your brother's death not been recorded in the way it was that things would have moved so quickly? because we know the officer in his initial report gave a very different...
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and the feel in the department at this point is the current command is out to get everybody. >> when you say the command, help us those are us not in the baltimore. did you mean commissioner bats? who do you mean? >> commissioner bats and commissioner rodriguez, who is no longer with the agency. >> what about the mayor? what do you make of her reaction to all of this? >> i think it's a disgrace in how she's left -- you know i think she's left the police department and the officers out to dry as well. you know it's -- it's -- it's just the way that she's handled this whole situation, you know claim that she's going to get justice for freddie, i'm sure that she's informed of the facts that are being found before the public and i'm sure she's right along with the investigation and still continue and go out there and, you know, in a sense betray the officers and say you're going to get justice. it's a tragedy what happened to them but i think at some point the record needs to be set straight and these officers need to you know, be set straight and these taken down because they didn't do anything wrong. >> you're saying she knows that the officers di
and the feel in the department at this point is the current command is out to get everybody. >> when you say the command, help us those are us not in the baltimore. did you mean commissioner bats? who do you mean? >> commissioner bats and commissioner rodriguez, who is no longer with the agency. >> what about the mayor? what do you make of her reaction to all of this? >> i think it's a disgrace in how she's left -- you know i think she's left the police department and...
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in millican. william millican used to say as detroit goes so goes the state of michigan. as baltimoreso goes the state of maryland in a big way. that's why you had this type of concern and influence. if it's a new day you need the republican governor who's got to put together a budget who's got to work with the governor -- i mean the mayor, and you've got a mayor who has to work with the governor. and they need to be seen together. >> gentlemen, thanks for your time tonight. appreciate it so much. still to come, the president weighs in on the latest developments out of baltimore. stay with us. you're watching "the ed show" on msnbc. when you're not confident your company's data is secure the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. we monitor network traffic worldwide, so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. life begins with a howl, we scream shout, shriek with joy. until, inhibition creeps in our world gets smaller quieter, but life should be
in millican. william millican used to say as detroit goes so goes the state of michigan. as baltimoreso goes the state of maryland in a big way. that's why you had this type of concern and influence. if it's a new day you need the republican governor who's got to put together a budget who's got to work with the governor -- i mean the mayor, and you've got a mayor who has to work with the governor. and they need to be seen together. >> gentlemen, thanks for your time tonight. appreciate it...
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us. we begin tonight in baltimore. self-identified gang members standing side by side with the city council calling for an end to violence. the council president used the press conference to apologize for calling those rioters "thugs." >> i made a comment yesterday out of frustration and anger when i called our children thugs. they're not thugs. they're just misdirected. and we need to direct them on a different path. >> earlier this week baltimore police said they had received a, quote, credible threat that rival gangs have teamed up to kill law enforcement officers. joining us tonight, reverend jesse lee peterson editor of "national review" rich lowry. great to have you both here. let me begin if i may, reverend peterson, what we are watching in baltimore has been a disastrous series of policies over the course of 50 years that has driven out business, driven out people driven out the concept of prosperity and success and now we listen to a council president say that people are simply misdirected. is that not shameles
us. we begin tonight in baltimore. self-identified gang members standing side by side with the city council calling for an end to violence. the council president used the press conference to apologize for calling those rioters "thugs." >> i made a comment yesterday out of frustration and anger when i called our children thugs. they're not thugs. they're just misdirected. and we need to direct them on a different path. >> earlier this week baltimore police said they had...
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in baltimore when they exit. back to you. >> miguel marquez in baltimore for us thanks. >>> joining me "outfront," reserve rnd jamalryant a local activist in baltimore who is the pastor of the empowerment temple. thanks so much for being with us. we want to talk to you about this deadly month in baltimore, the deadliest in 16 years. why do you think it has turned out to be so? >> it is very disappointing that while the murder rate is higher the arrest rate is lower. we have passed already 100 homicides for 2015. tracking statistically a year ago, we didn't hit 100 until july. this is very unnerving, realizing we have had this surge in homicides and violent crimes while school is still taking place, and all the more many of these crimes are taking place in brought daylight. >> you see the spike in shootings and homicides coming as you have the six baltimore pd officers facing serious charges for the death of freddie gray. do you think police are pulling back because of the scrutiny and the fear that they may be the next one charged with excessive force? >> absolutely. it's escalating policing. the police have taken
in baltimore when they exit. back to you. >> miguel marquez in baltimore for us thanks. >>> joining me "outfront," reserve rnd jamalryant a local activist in baltimore who is the pastor of the empowerment temple. thanks so much for being with us. we want to talk to you about this deadly month in baltimore, the deadliest in 16 years. why do you think it has turned out to be so? >> it is very disappointing that while the murder rate is higher the arrest rate is...
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but police can still receive personnel carriers of the kind used in baltimore.nd local departments can request and receive, long-range firearms, night vision goggles and riot shields. the president travelled to camden to highlight lower crime rates and he said the results of better community-oriented policing. since 2012 the rate of violent crime in camden has dropped 23%. and its murder rate has been cut in half. >> we know these problems are solvable. we know we're not lacking for answers. we're just lacking political wit. >> reporter: refocusing the efforts. >> it's great if he wants to hop and board and say he want to be part of it great. >> reporter: police called and urged the administration to confront the more complicated task of discriminatory policing. police departments will have to train their officers in the use and keep detailed records once surplus gear arrives. >>> new information is raising more questions this morning over hillary clinton's use of private e-mail for government business. reports say clinton used a second e-mail address while he w
but police can still receive personnel carriers of the kind used in baltimore.nd local departments can request and receive, long-range firearms, night vision goggles and riot shields. the president travelled to camden to highlight lower crime rates and he said the results of better community-oriented policing. since 2012 the rate of violent crime in camden has dropped 23%. and its murder rate has been cut in half. >> we know these problems are solvable. we know we're not lacking for...
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us, sir. i want to start with you, with an editorial in the baltimore sun that was titled the drug war killed help us connect the dots here. in essence, we have the six officers charged and some would say they're the reason freddie gray is dead, but tell us how the drug war stemmed it all. >> the people protesting in baltimore are, you know, it's not just about freddie gray. it's about how the police interact with minority neighborhoods. and i think david simon hits the nail right on the head, because so many of the overwhelming confrontations between our city police and these minority men in our cities, you know, it's not about solving a burglary case or a rape case or an automobile theft. we're having these violent confrontations because the police are searching for drugs and trying to make drug busts. the police are often evaluated by the number of arrests they make and the drugs they seize. it's not just a war on drugs. it's a war on these minority neighborhoods. that's why you have this festering resentment in so many cities against their police departments. good if you look at history d
us, sir. i want to start with you, with an editorial in the baltimore sun that was titled the drug war killed help us connect the dots here. in essence, we have the six officers charged and some would say they're the reason freddie gray is dead, but tell us how the drug war stemmed it all. >> the people protesting in baltimore are, you know, it's not just about freddie gray. it's about how the police interact with minority neighborhoods. and i think david simon hits the nail right on the...
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voice and your hope for change and what you see happening out there in both baltimore and in ferguson, missouri. thanks for joining us the announcement yesterday charging six baltimore police officers in connection with the death of freddie gray has brought national attention to baltimore city state's attorney, marilynn mosby. mosby has been in office just under four months. she ran on a platform of police accountability. >> she's not afraid to credit her family members who she said helped shape her. >> when baltimore state's attorney marilynn mosby stepped into the spotlight, she stood on the shoulder of a long line of law enforcement. her mother, father, and grandfather among many family members who served as police officers and influenced her decision to follow them. >> you spoke to your mom today. >> i did. >> what did she say to you? >> she said she was proud of me. >> why want appoint an independent prosecutor? >> my shus a public servant, and so am i. he makes the laws. i enforce them. sls tlst no conflict of interest. >> mosby insisted even though people have been protesting his death for days, she felt no pr
voice and your hope for change and what you see happening out there in both baltimore and in ferguson, missouri. thanks for joining us the announcement yesterday charging six baltimore police officers in connection with the death of freddie gray has brought national attention to baltimore city state's attorney, marilynn mosby. mosby has been in office just under four months. she ran on a platform of police accountability. >> she's not afraid to credit her family members who she said...
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in the days and weeks ahead. thank you for joining us tonight. >> god bless you sean, and god bless the baltimore police department. >> thank you sir. joining us on the ground in baltimore is geraldo rivera. geraldo, what's going on there? >> is he my personal security. they are charging. they are both my personal security. sean the -- my personal security guy fell and may have broken his ankle. he -- you know, they have weapons on them and the officers in their caution and i understand it completely didn't know who they were. and are checking them and we are cooperating absolutely with them. >> did he trip or what happened? >> yes. well in that joss sell that jostle so intense and demonstrators were not heeding the curfew there was a lot of kinetic energy and a lot going on. one of our security guards fell. we think he may have broken his ankle. the other is being detained just for questioning as they sort out his true identity. and i have explained to the lt. these fellows from frederick, maryland, that he is our guy. so i think we will be able to resolve. this but there were quite a few arrests as you saw. i do
in the days and weeks ahead. thank you for joining us tonight. >> god bless you sean, and god bless the baltimore police department. >> thank you sir. joining us on the ground in baltimore is geraldo rivera. geraldo, what's going on there? >> is he my personal security. they are charging. they are both my personal security. sean the -- my personal security guy fell and may have broken his ankle. he -- you know, they have weapons on them and the officers in their caution and i...