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to 1921, the night tulsa burned. it was black wall street -- a white wench bob marotta through the streets killing hundreds of blacks in a thriving african-american business district. blacks. army then bombed wall street. we will speak with hannibal johnson, author of growth black wall street." in the connecticut state troopers unwittingly record themselves fabricating charges against a protester? michael picard was reportedly peacefully protesting in west hartford when a state trooper walked over and took his camera out of his hand, confiscated it, then to get back to his police cruiser but did not realize the camera was still recording. >> you're not going to take my picture. >> it is public property -- >> it is illegal to take my picture. amy: we will speak with the legal director who is suing three state troopers for criminalng trumped up charges against the protester. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. north carolina governor pat
to 1921, the night tulsa burned. it was black wall street -- a white wench bob marotta through the streets killing hundreds of blacks in a thriving african-american business district. blacks. army then bombed wall street. we will speak with hannibal johnson, author of growth black wall street." in the connecticut state troopers unwittingly record themselves fabricating charges against a protester? michael picard was reportedly peacefully protesting in west hartford when a state trooper...
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tulsa is grappling with their own deadly police shooting. but it's very different in tulsa. you have different facts, true. but you also have video that was released for people to see. and, as a result, you have a different atmosphere. last night there was a peaceful vigil held for terence crutcher. joining us now is tulsa mayor dewey bartlett. mr. mayor, thank you for joining us. i'm sorry it is under these circumstances. what can you tell us about how tulsa is doing this morning? >> well, we're doing pretty well. everything considered. i think we're doing fine. you know, this is a type of thing that is inest rg heari, ip building in tulsa. what we did starting seven years ago after i was elected mayor. my wife and i started attending a different church every sunday. when people do that they develop relationship and true friendship. that has come into play in a big way. we look for common ground among friends. it's that type of really community-based policing that not only our family but also our police chief, chuck jordan, he's had the same attitude. it all comes together
tulsa is grappling with their own deadly police shooting. but it's very different in tulsa. you have different facts, true. but you also have video that was released for people to see. and, as a result, you have a different atmosphere. last night there was a peaceful vigil held for terence crutcher. joining us now is tulsa mayor dewey bartlett. mr. mayor, thank you for joining us. i'm sorry it is under these circumstances. what can you tell us about how tulsa is doing this morning? >>...
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tulsa has gotten grant money for tulsa police department for body cameras, but that program has not been implemented as yet. >> all right. i'm not saying that in an incriminating way, i'm saying very often this video helps explain an officer's actions not just being damning but also can be validating. so back to the original question, given the benefit of context, what in this video suggests to you a need to use lethal force as opposed to all the other layers of force that they could use. they could have run up and grabbed this man and thrown him on the ground. none of that done. why? >> well, officer shelby at one point that's not on video decided her gun needed to come out of her holster. mr. crutcher had repeatedly gone to his left pocket and started to put his hand in it. she commanded him not to do that. at least three or four different times leading up to the point where she finally pulled her gun and got on the video and said, dispatcher, hold traffic, i have a subject here who is not following my commands. >> he had three or four opportunities to reach in his pocket and withdraw
tulsa has gotten grant money for tulsa police department for body cameras, but that program has not been implemented as yet. >> all right. i'm not saying that in an incriminating way, i'm saying very often this video helps explain an officer's actions not just being damning but also can be validating. so back to the original question, given the benefit of context, what in this video suggests to you a need to use lethal force as opposed to all the other layers of force that they could use....
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an officer in tulsa oklahoma has be shooting last week. family members of the man killed, say they're grateful. betty shelby now faces charges of first degree manslaughter. prosecutors say shelby quote "reacted unreasonably" during last friday's encounter. fox's patricia stark has more from new york. an officer is charged in the shooting death of an unarmed black man in tulsa, oklahoma... after outrage from the community showing 40-year-old terence crutcher had his hands in the air. kunzweiler says: "in the matter of the death of terence crutcher, i determined that the defiling of the felony crime of manslaughter in the first degree against tulsa police officer betty shelby is warranted." protests in tulsa have been peaceful in the wake of his death. while crutcher's family is satisfied by the district attorney's announcement... they are still saddened by his loss. crutcher says: "while we are pleased to learn that the offic my beloved twin brother will face criminal charges for her reckless act, we understand that nothing will bring him b
an officer in tulsa oklahoma has be shooting last week. family members of the man killed, say they're grateful. betty shelby now faces charges of first degree manslaughter. prosecutors say shelby quote "reacted unreasonably" during last friday's encounter. fox's patricia stark has more from new york. an officer is charged in the shooting death of an unarmed black man in tulsa, oklahoma... after outrage from the community showing 40-year-old terence crutcher had his hands in the air....
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we'll get to tulsa in just a moment. i'll talk to the attorney representing that officer in a moment. now, our reporter here in the studio, let's talk about what's going down in charlotte first. if it turns out he had a gun, we don't know whether he pointed the gun at officers. if it turned out he had a gun what then does that do to the protest movement if you will in charlotte? >> it's starting to be a bit redundant but we say this after every shooting of an unarmed black man. there's a long history in these communities. just in 2013, there was an incident involving a man who got in a car accident. door.nt knocking on a neighbor's she called police. e officers arrived, shot and killed him. that ended in a mistrial. the tension we see time and again is a direct result from these frayed relationships. now, at this point, we saw, after the shooting, someone who said they were the daughter of mr. scott, that he had a book, didn't have a gun, that she believed they were already starting to manipulate the evidence here. now,
we'll get to tulsa in just a moment. i'll talk to the attorney representing that officer in a moment. now, our reporter here in the studio, let's talk about what's going down in charlotte first. if it turns out he had a gun, we don't know whether he pointed the gun at officers. if it turned out he had a gun what then does that do to the protest movement if you will in charlotte? >> it's starting to be a bit redundant but we say this after every shooting of an unarmed black man. there's a...
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this one in tulsa, oklahoma. same reason. police there releasing video, however, no video yet in the charlotte situation. the man that you see on your screen in white, apparently, unarmed, hands over his head keeps making his way back towards his vehicle. why and why did the police have to use deadly force? we have it all covered. let's begin with brynn gingras on the breaking news out of charlotte. >> those dozen police officers hurt and several protesters were injured that unfolded on charlotte streets overnight. that anger spurred by the shooting death of keith lamont scott. the family says the father of seven was not and he was just in his car reading. overnight, violent protests erupting on the streets of charlotte, north carolina. >> hold the police accountable for what they do. >> reporter: several hundred protesters blocking a major highway, looting trucks and setting fireo me
this one in tulsa, oklahoma. same reason. police there releasing video, however, no video yet in the charlotte situation. the man that you see on your screen in white, apparently, unarmed, hands over his head keeps making his way back towards his vehicle. why and why did the police have to use deadly force? we have it all covered. let's begin with brynn gingras on the breaking news out of charlotte. >> those dozen police officers hurt and several protesters were injured that unfolded on...
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now we'll see the tulsa dalton parks. >> greg: lugs taking it in. you can tell the humidity, got foggy on the glasses. wipe them off. there you go. >> dave: i'm impressed that you didn't change your shirt. urban meyer had to get three towels. >> tom: hey, i'm lucky i finished my carrots so i can use this baggy to protect our hardware. >> dave: always looking out for the interests of the company. we appreciate that, tom. >> tom: thank you. liner but a deep kick. wilson on the return. he's to the 28 yard line. we talked about the talent of curtis samuel. sometimes you can sleep on dontre wilson who was bothered by an injury for a good part of last year. he's a play maker. >> greg: it starts with the kick. not a good hang time right there from dalton parks. it allows wilson way so much the gunners had no chance. open field, he's going to have a very difficult time bringing him down. curtis samuel and dontre wilson are the two best play makers on this football team. any way you can get the ball in their hands if you're the offensive coordinator you got
now we'll see the tulsa dalton parks. >> greg: lugs taking it in. you can tell the humidity, got foggy on the glasses. wipe them off. there you go. >> dave: i'm impressed that you didn't change your shirt. urban meyer had to get three towels. >> tom: hey, i'm lucky i finished my carrots so i can use this baggy to protect our hardware. >> dave: always looking out for the interests of the company. we appreciate that, tom. >> tom: thank you. liner but a deep kick....
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i'll get his coif situated. >> dave: third and four for tulsa. dane evans has thrown for just 94 yards and four interceptions. we haven't seen a lot of tulsa's punter because there have been so many turnovers by the gold hurricane. that pass behind the intended receiver, incomplete, fourth down. now we'll see the tulsa punter, dalton parks. >> greg: lugs taking it in. you can tell the humidity, got foggy on the glasses. wipe them off. there you go. >> dave: i'm impressed that you didn't change your shirt. urban meyer had to get three towels. >> tom: hey, i'm lucky i finished my carrots so i can use this baggy to protect our hardware. >> dave: always looking out for the interests of the company. we appreciate that, tom. >> tom: thank you. >> dave: here's parks with a low liner but a deep kick. wilson on the return. he's to the 28 yard line. we talked about the talent of curtis samuel. sometimes you can sleep on dontre wilson who was bothered by an injury for a good part of last year. he's a play maker. >> greg: it starts with the kick. not a good
i'll get his coif situated. >> dave: third and four for tulsa. dane evans has thrown for just 94 yards and four interceptions. we haven't seen a lot of tulsa's punter because there have been so many turnovers by the gold hurricane. that pass behind the intended receiver, incomplete, fourth down. now we'll see the tulsa punter, dalton parks. >> greg: lugs taking it in. you can tell the humidity, got foggy on the glasses. wipe them off. there you go. >> dave: i'm impressed that...
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janet shamlian, nbc news, tulsa." south are having a hard time finding fuel.a pipeline leak in alabama is not only impacting supplies -- it has also sent gas prices soaring. and the problem could soon impact drivers along the rest of the east coast. the pipeline company is now working furiously on a fix...but the ripple effect is already being felt by millions. i am concerned about the amount of gasoline that we have, i want people to, first of all not panic, and not today.. some 700 workers are rushing to build a 36-inch diameter bypass line. the company says it should be finished.. later this week.in the meantime.. .extra gas is being shipped by ground. governors have declared states of emergency in six states. kmart has announced it plans to close 64 stores in 28 states.sears holdings, which owns sears and kmart, notified employees of the closures on friday.the stores that are closing will begin liquidation sales on september 22nd and close by mid-decemberthe new wa sears' decision to shut down nearly 80 stores, mo
janet shamlian, nbc news, tulsa." south are having a hard time finding fuel.a pipeline leak in alabama is not only impacting supplies -- it has also sent gas prices soaring. and the problem could soon impact drivers along the rest of the east coast. the pipeline company is now working furiously on a fix...but the ripple effect is already being felt by millions. i am concerned about the amount of gasoline that we have, i want people to, first of all not panic, and not today.. some 700...
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also in tulsa. all of this coming as trump continues his outreach for african-american voters and also just one day after calling for a nationwide stop and frisk program. we talked about that earlier. let's bring in our panel, national political reporter for bloomberg politics, and mike pesca, host of the gist podcast. let's talk about what donald trump is trying to do here. i think it's kind of interesting because his message to date has been very, very sort of clearly one-side odd this. he says the cops are the victims. that's basically been the message. but when this incident in tulsa came to light, this is what donald trump sounded like. take a look. >> i watched the shooting in particular in tulsa. and that man was hands up. that man went to the car, hands up. put his hand on the car -- i mean, to me it looked like he did everything he was supposed to do. >> now, of course, donald trump's hard line stance on these issues had won him an endorsement from the fraternal order of police. that's a gr
also in tulsa. all of this coming as trump continues his outreach for african-american voters and also just one day after calling for a nationwide stop and frisk program. we talked about that earlier. let's bring in our panel, national political reporter for bloomberg politics, and mike pesca, host of the gist podcast. let's talk about what donald trump is trying to do here. i think it's kind of interesting because his message to date has been very, very sort of clearly one-side odd this. he...
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philip montgomery is in his second year as a head coach at tulsa. he was with art briles in many stops, most recently baylor. as we're talking about should note, montgomery was not called by baylor, by the ncaa, by anybody in connection at all with the sexual assault scandal at baylor. let's get that out of the way. we're talking about art briles. greg and tom, your reaction as you saw tom rinaldi in that interview with briles? >> greg: it felt genuine. his apology looked sincere. however if i'm a division one athletic director, there's no way i'd hire him knowing what happened under his watch. i can't justify to the boosters, to the alumni, to my president that he's alleviated those concerns. he's a great coach, but i don't think he's going to have a job any time soon in college football. >> dave: evans dumps it off to about the 21 yard line to nigel carter. are you on the same page as greg, tom? >> tom: i am. i felt he was sincere in the interview that was conducted. i also feel like in today's society when you're the head man, you are accountable
philip montgomery is in his second year as a head coach at tulsa. he was with art briles in many stops, most recently baylor. as we're talking about should note, montgomery was not called by baylor, by the ncaa, by anybody in connection at all with the sexual assault scandal at baylor. let's get that out of the way. we're talking about art briles. greg and tom, your reaction as you saw tom rinaldi in that interview with briles? >> greg: it felt genuine. his apology looked sincere. however...
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protests in tulsa have been peaceful in the wake of his death. while crutcher's family is satisfied by the district attorney's announcem saddened by his loss. crutcher says: "while we are pleased to learn that the officer who senselessly killed my beloved twin brother will face criminal charges for her reckless act, we understand that nothing will bring him back." officer betty shelby was on her way to a domestic violence call last week... when she saw crutcher's car in the middle of the road. police had originally said she fired her gun after he tried reaching into his car. solomon-simmons says: "we knew evidence fairly and transparently to a d-a's office, kunzweiler's office, steve kunzweiler's office, that it was readily apparent that officer shelby had to be charged." crutcher's twin sister says they want to break the chains of police brutality. crutcher says: "our goal now as a family is to ensure that this never happens to another innocent citizen." on-cam tag if convicted, she faces between four years and life in prison. in new york, patri
protests in tulsa have been peaceful in the wake of his death. while crutcher's family is satisfied by the district attorney's announcem saddened by his loss. crutcher says: "while we are pleased to learn that the officer who senselessly killed my beloved twin brother will face criminal charges for her reckless act, we understand that nothing will bring him back." officer betty shelby was on her way to a domestic violence call last week... when she saw crutcher's car in the middle of...
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protests in tulsa have been peaceful in the wake of his death. while crutcher's family is satisfied by the district attorney's announcement... they are still saddened by his loss. crutcher pleased to learn that the officer who senselessly killed my beloved twin brother will face criminal charges for her reckless act, we understand that nothing will bring him back." officer betty shelby was on her way to a domestic violence call last week... when she saw crutcher's car in the middle of the road. police had originally said she fired her gun after he tried reaching into his car. solomon-simmons says: "we knew that if t-p-d did their job and presented the evidence fairly and transparently to a d-a's office, it was readily apparent that officer shelby had to be charged." crutcher's twin sister says they want to break the chains of police brutality. crutcher says: "our goal now as a family is to ensure that this never happens to another innocent citizen." on-cam tag if convicted, she faces between four years and life in prison. in new york, patricia st
protests in tulsa have been peaceful in the wake of his death. while crutcher's family is satisfied by the district attorney's announcement... they are still saddened by his loss. crutcher pleased to learn that the officer who senselessly killed my beloved twin brother will face criminal charges for her reckless act, we understand that nothing will bring him back." officer betty shelby was on her way to a domestic violence call last week... when she saw crutcher's car in the middle of the...
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they also want the body camera video tulsa and charlotte. they also want the body camera video released.. wauwatosa police said thursday they don't want to release evidence in "bits and pieces," adding all the evidence will eventually be released - but at once. the milwaukee county d-a's office is reviewing the case. a spokesman says the f-b-i is now trying to improve the clarity of the body camera footage. milwaukee police are investigating a double shooting a 53 year old man is dead...a 23 year old was also shot. deandra corinthios is latest by our count at fox6...this marks milwaukee's 99th homicide of the year. there were 145 last year...and 86 in 2014. right now, police are searching for a suspect...and a motive. the shooting took place on thursday just before 6 pm in milwaukee's harambe neighborhood. police were called to palmer and chambers. witnesses describe hearing two bursts of gunfire. police say a 53 year old man was where he died. police say the second victim is a 23 year old man...who suffered a non life threatening gunshot wo
they also want the body camera video tulsa and charlotte. they also want the body camera video released.. wauwatosa police said thursday they don't want to release evidence in "bits and pieces," adding all the evidence will eventually be released - but at once. the milwaukee county d-a's office is reviewing the case. a spokesman says the f-b-i is now trying to improve the clarity of the body camera footage. milwaukee police are investigating a double shooting a 53 year old man is...
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of a black man in charlotte, north carolina, sparks more protests to read separately, an officer in tulsa, oklahoma, is charged with manslaughter after fatally shooting another black man. there has been a massive data breach at yahoo! hackers steal personal info from some 500 million accounts. after years of tough negotiations, india and france sign a multibillion-dollar deal over fighter jets. we will have the details coming up in our business up date. molly: we begin in the united states, where for a third straight night, protesters hit the streets of charlotte, north carolina, the latest city to be gripped by tensions following a fatal police shooting of a black man. place, ands put in the atmosphere was far calmer than the previous two nights. it remains unclear whether 43-year-old keith scott was armed when he was shot dead. two nights of violent demonstrations, in midnight to 6:00 a.m. curfew declared in charlotte. that did not stop protesters from taking to the streets again thursday night. >> i am very proud of the young people of charlotte. they stood up, acted in a are notonal m
of a black man in charlotte, north carolina, sparks more protests to read separately, an officer in tulsa, oklahoma, is charged with manslaughter after fatally shooting another black man. there has been a massive data breach at yahoo! hackers steal personal info from some 500 million accounts. after years of tough negotiations, india and france sign a multibillion-dollar deal over fighter jets. we will have the details coming up in our business up date. molly: we begin in the united states,...
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that's tulsa. now 850 miles due east in charlotte, north carolina, police have still not released the video that they say they have of the police shooting of keith lamont scott. as of this evening they have shown what video they have to keith lamont scott's family and their attorneys. this is the statement that was released by the family tonight. this was released through attorneys that are now working with the family. keith lamont scott's wife and other members of her family viewed two videos captured by police dashboard and body cameras that showed mr. scott's shooting death. after watching the videos, the family again has more questions than answers. when told by police to exit his vehicle, mr. scott did so in a very calm, nonaggressive manner. while police did give him several commands, he did not aggressively approach them or raise his hands at member of law enforcement at any time. it's impossible to discern from the videos what, if anything, mr. scott's holding in his hands. when he was shot
that's tulsa. now 850 miles due east in charlotte, north carolina, police have still not released the video that they say they have of the police shooting of keith lamont scott. as of this evening they have shown what video they have to keith lamont scott's family and their attorneys. this is the statement that was released by the family tonight. this was released through attorneys that are now working with the family. keith lamont scott's wife and other members of her family viewed two videos...
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>> not in tulsa. and we've had a couple instances before where last year we had our county deputy sheriff, a reserve officer, shot and killed and an armed black man, as well. our district attorney filed charges in thatdi with a secondy manslaughter conviction. so there is some history that our city leaders will do the right thing. and there have been calls from the family and from other leaders to be patient but yet, you know, keep up the oversight, because protests are more than welcome. our police chief even said he invites protesters. they came into the press conference. the hope is theyco can remain peaceful and that we can sit down and have this discussion about, you know, how can we be safe on our streets and how can we build trust that people that are living in north tulsa and all over tulsa feel safe with the police that are on the streets and find out whatfi happened and the act swiftly. >> ifill: ginny graham, columnist for "the tulsa world," thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: s
>> not in tulsa. and we've had a couple instances before where last year we had our county deputy sheriff, a reserve officer, shot and killed and an armed black man, as well. our district attorney filed charges in thatdi with a secondy manslaughter conviction. so there is some history that our city leaders will do the right thing. and there have been calls from the family and from other leaders to be patient but yet, you know, keep up the oversight, because protests are more than welcome....
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philip montgomery is in his second year as a head coach at tulsa. he was with art briles in many stops, most recently baylor. should note, montgomery was not called by baylor, by the ncaa, by anybody in connection at all with the sexual assault scandal at baylor. let's get that out of the way. we're talking about art briles. greg and tom, your reaction as you saw tom rinaldi in that interview with briles? >> greg: it felt genuine. his apology looked sincere. however if i'm a division one athletic director, there's no too many mistakes were made and i can't justify to the boosters, to the alumni, to my president that he's alleviated those concerns. he's a great coach, but i don't think he's going to have a job any time soon in college football. >> dave: evans dumps it off to about the 21 yard line to nigel carter. are you on the same page as greg, tom? >> tom: i am. i felt he was sincere in the interview that was conducted. i also feel like in today's man, you are in charge. you are accountable for your program whether it's in business in any walk of
philip montgomery is in his second year as a head coach at tulsa. he was with art briles in many stops, most recently baylor. should note, montgomery was not called by baylor, by the ncaa, by anybody in connection at all with the sexual assault scandal at baylor. let's get that out of the way. we're talking about art briles. greg and tom, your reaction as you saw tom rinaldi in that interview with briles? >> greg: it felt genuine. his apology looked sincere. however if i'm a division one...
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you see what is happening in charlotte and concerns around tulsa and other cities. it is like an onion. the economy, the fact that charlotte is doing well economically, but there's a black/white divide that is not healed. you look at police tactics and criminal justice tactics. tough on crime talk from the '90s and how a generation later spilled in. seeing donald trump start to wade into that. he will have to show he can put all that together into a prescription. >> that's right. keep in mind, they will speak to different constituencies. they are going after the middle, but they have to keep their base happy. it will be interesting. donald trump has gone far on the law and order message that he likes to deliver. he is also going through the motions of outreach to the african-american community. he will have to balance those two push-pulls. hillary clinton, of course, has had strong support in the african-american community. she's on the left side of the spectrum. she has a lot of pressure from the progressive wing of her party to deal with criminal justice and what
you see what is happening in charlotte and concerns around tulsa and other cities. it is like an onion. the economy, the fact that charlotte is doing well economically, but there's a black/white divide that is not healed. you look at police tactics and criminal justice tactics. tough on crime talk from the '90s and how a generation later spilled in. seeing donald trump start to wade into that. he will have to show he can put all that together into a prescription. >> that's right. keep in...
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what happened in tulsa was real. to hear someone say, yeah, he's a bad dude, you know, that within itself, you can have all the video that you want, but there's a heart issue there. it's about legislation. you can legislate, you can have all the pattern and practice, results and findings and change, but if the heart is not lined up, there is something wrong. there is legislation and then there's the heart. >> you know, matt, you were telling me about how you've done ride-alongs. >> i covered law enforcement for a while. >> it sort of struck me as i was processing what you were telling me, you know, there are some police officers if all you're doing is working in the highest crime areas, you're always going to feel as if you're under siege all the time. so you almost wonder, it's not just the training, but do the cops themselves need to not -- almost need to rotate? i don't know, is there a rotation? because you do feel there is a hardening here, a belief of what you're dealing with. >> i think the first thing you hav
what happened in tulsa was real. to hear someone say, yeah, he's a bad dude, you know, that within itself, you can have all the video that you want, but there's a heart issue there. it's about legislation. you can legislate, you can have all the pattern and practice, results and findings and change, but if the heart is not lined up, there is something wrong. there is legislation and then there's the heart. >> you know, matt, you were telling me about how you've done ride-alongs. >>...
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it's out of tulsa, oklahoma. the shooting death by police was caught on camera and it's sparking a heated debate drooac the country and federal, local and state authorities are investigating. here's cnn's ana cabrera. >> reporter: police video shows the moments before 40-year-old terrance crutcher is shot and killed by a tulsa police officer from this dashcam video and a police chopper. >> he's got his hands up there for her now. >> reporter: you can see crutcher with his hands up. tulsa police officer betty shelby follows with her gun drawn as crutcher walks past his suv that's stopped in the middle of the road. >> this guy is still walking and following commands. >> reporter: three other officers respond standing between crutcher and the dashcam video, but in the helicopter video, it appears crutcher drops one of his hands when he gets to the vehicle. >> a taser i think. >> reporter: you don't see what crutcher is doing when he's shot, the helicopter circling around, crutcher falls to the ground. >> shots fired
it's out of tulsa, oklahoma. the shooting death by police was caught on camera and it's sparking a heated debate drooac the country and federal, local and state authorities are investigating. here's cnn's ana cabrera. >> reporter: police video shows the moments before 40-year-old terrance crutcher is shot and killed by a tulsa police officer from this dashcam video and a police chopper. >> he's got his hands up there for her now. >> reporter: you can see crutcher with his...
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philip montgomery is in his second year as a head coach at tulsa. he was with art briles in many stops, most recently baylor. as we're talking about this, we should note, montgomery was by anybody in connection at all with the sexual assault scandal at baylor. let's get that out of the way. we're talking about art briles. greg and tom, your reaction as you saw tom rinaldi in that interview with briles? >> greg: it felt genuine. his apology looked sincere. however if i'm a division one athletic director, there's no way i'd hire him knowing what happened under his watch. too many mistakes were made and that he's alleviated those concerns. he's a great coach, but i don't think he's going to have a job any time soon in college football. >> dave: evans dumps it off to about the 21 yard line to nigel carter. are you on the same page as greg, tom? >> tom: i am. i felt he was sincere in the interview that was conducted. i also feel like in today's society when you're the head man, you are in charge. you are accou program whether it's in business in any walk
philip montgomery is in his second year as a head coach at tulsa. he was with art briles in many stops, most recently baylor. as we're talking about this, we should note, montgomery was by anybody in connection at all with the sexual assault scandal at baylor. let's get that out of the way. we're talking about art briles. greg and tom, your reaction as you saw tom rinaldi in that interview with briles? >> greg: it felt genuine. his apology looked sincere. however if i'm a division one...
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this situation unfolded in tulsa. there is a lot of anger here in previous police shootings. the officer has been identified, vincent, last night protests following the shooting into chaos of a social media post by a woman claiming to be mr. scott's daughter went viral and many people were upset saw of excessive force used by police. now there are two conflicting stories emerging. some witnesses said that mr. scott was not holding a gun at all that that contradicts directly of what the police chief said this morning. we spoke to one witness this morning, she said she saw the shooting from her balcony that mr. scott came out and simply asked what was going on and he was holding a book. again, police chief said that no book was found as part of their investigation and that a weapon was found. they are looking through body cam footage and dashcam footage to see what transpired. many members of this community wants the video to be released quickly. this point it is apart of an investigational. not actually have a body camera but the other officer did. police chiefs are looking in
this situation unfolded in tulsa. there is a lot of anger here in previous police shootings. the officer has been identified, vincent, last night protests following the shooting into chaos of a social media post by a woman claiming to be mr. scott's daughter went viral and many people were upset saw of excessive force used by police. now there are two conflicting stories emerging. some witnesses said that mr. scott was not holding a gun at all that that contradicts directly of what the police...
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and also in tulsa as well. and he mentioned, he said a couple of things. help said we have to be very careful. it appears, he said, as far as what happened in oklahoma, that the person was doing everything that the officer asked him to do, and that he was very troubled by it. this is interesting that he would be talking about it in this way, that we haven't heard him talk about it. he did send a couple of tweets earlier today. that's what we know right now about what's happening inside of that church, tamara. >> which is interesting, jacob, and we'll talk more about it. also to your point, donald trump, and this may be the first public comments he's made on these recent shootings involving african-americans. he went on to say about this woman, this police officer, who fired the shots in tulsa, said that maybe she went into, quote, shock, and that people like that should not be police officers. the audience stood up and gave aplus for that. you could hear don king chanting in the background the next president. donald trump has always touted his support with
and also in tulsa as well. and he mentioned, he said a couple of things. help said we have to be very careful. it appears, he said, as far as what happened in oklahoma, that the person was doing everything that the officer asked him to do, and that he was very troubled by it. this is interesting that he would be talking about it in this way, that we haven't heard him talk about it. he did send a couple of tweets earlier today. that's what we know right now about what's happening inside of that...
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philip montgomery is in his second year as a head coach at tulsa. he was with art briles in many stops, most recently baylor. as we're talking about called by baylor, by the ncaa, by anybody in connection at all with the sexual assault scandal at baylor. let's get that out of the way. we're talking about art briles. greg and tom, your reaction as you saw tom rinaldi in that interview with briles? >> greg: it felt genuine. his apology looked sincere. however if i'm a division one athletic director, there's no way i'd hire him knowing what happened under his watch. to the alumni, to my president that he's alleviated those concerns. he's a great coach, but i don't think he's going to have a job any time soon in college football. >> dave: evans dumps it off to about the 21 yard line to nigel carter. are you on the same page as greg, tom? >> tom: i am. i felt he was sincere in the interview that was conducted. i also feel like in today's society when you're the head man, you program whether it's in business in any walk of life. it's your responsibility.
philip montgomery is in his second year as a head coach at tulsa. he was with art briles in many stops, most recently baylor. as we're talking about called by baylor, by the ncaa, by anybody in connection at all with the sexual assault scandal at baylor. let's get that out of the way. we're talking about art briles. greg and tom, your reaction as you saw tom rinaldi in that interview with briles? >> greg: it felt genuine. his apology looked sincere. however if i'm a division one athletic...
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. >> a female police officer has been booked degree manslaughter in tulsa. >> michelle obama's passport and other documents revealed by white house hackers. >> plus, the candidates get in last mbt jabs before squaring off this monday. "early today" starts right now. good morning, i'm dara brown. >> i'm frances rivera. overnight protesters marched for a third straight evening. this time, it was more tame and peaceful with a midnight curfew from enforcing it. throughout the city, you would see armored trucks, national guardsman and officers dressed in riot gear. protesters remained vigilant and calm, sometimes chanting, sometimes silently walking the streets vowing to stand their ground. >> don't brush it off as we want to riot. kids are out here, mothers, fathers. they're not out here because ey stop killing my people. >> that's not how the area congressman saw it when he made these controversial remarks. >> the anger, they hate white people because white peek are successful and they are not. yes, it is. it's a welfare state. >> he has since apologized saying, quote, i apologize to those
. >> a female police officer has been booked degree manslaughter in tulsa. >> michelle obama's passport and other documents revealed by white house hackers. >> plus, the candidates get in last mbt jabs before squaring off this monday. "early today" starts right now. good morning, i'm dara brown. >> i'm frances rivera. overnight protesters marched for a third straight evening. this time, it was more tame and peaceful with a midnight curfew from enforcing it....
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philip montgomery is in his second year as a head coach at tulsa. he was with art briles in many stops, most recently baylor. as we're talking about this, called by baylor, by the ncaa, by anybody in connection at all with the sexual assault scandal at baylor. let's get that out of the way. we're talking about art briles. greg and tom, your reaction as you saw tom rinaldi in that interview with briles? >> greg: it felt genuine. his apology looked sincere. however if i'm a division one athletic director, there's no way i'd hire him knowing what happened under his watch. to the alumni, to my president that he's alleviated those concerns. he's a great coach, but i don't think he's going to have a job any time soon in college football. >> dave: evans dumps it off to about the 21 yard line to nigel carter. are you on the same page as greg, tom? >> tom: i am. i felt he was sincere in the interview that was conducted. i also feel like in today's society when you're the head man, you are in program whether it's in business in any walk of life. it's your res
philip montgomery is in his second year as a head coach at tulsa. he was with art briles in many stops, most recently baylor. as we're talking about this, called by baylor, by the ncaa, by anybody in connection at all with the sexual assault scandal at baylor. let's get that out of the way. we're talking about art briles. greg and tom, your reaction as you saw tom rinaldi in that interview with briles? >> greg: it felt genuine. his apology looked sincere. however if i'm a division one...
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. >>> and the tulsa police officer booked into jail. there is a report just in that she has reportedly been released on bail. facing charges of manslaughter. >>> yahoo! facing the biggest data breach ever. astonishing 500 million accounts hacked. what this means for your security and who the company thinks did this. >>> i'm christine romans. this is "early start." >> i'm john berman. it is friday, september 23rd. 4:00 a.m. in the east. relative calm on the streets of charlotte after the third night of protests after the shooting of the black man keith lamont scott. the protests broke up past the curfew. the mayor decided not to enforce the curfew because the demonstrations were peaceful. protesters were calling for the release of video showing bradley vincent shooting keith lamont scott. the scott family says they were allowed to see it according to their attorney and they say the actions were different from the descriptions from police. we have the latest from cnn's nick valencia. >> reporter: good morning, john. we have seen different
. >>> and the tulsa police officer booked into jail. there is a report just in that she has reportedly been released on bail. facing charges of manslaughter. >>> yahoo! facing the biggest data breach ever. astonishing 500 million accounts hacked. what this means for your security and who the company thinks did this. >>> i'm christine romans. this is "early start." >> i'm john berman. it is friday, september 23rd. 4:00 a.m. in the east. relative calm on...
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unlike charlotte protests in tulsa is peaceful. crutcher's family is satisfied doesn't strict attorney's bring him back. >> while we're pleased to learn that the officer who senselessly killed my beloved twin brother will face criminal charges for her reckless act, we one nothing will bring him back. >> officer shelby was on her way to a domestic violence call when she saw crutcher's car in the middle of the road. she told investigators she feared for her life and forced to fire the fattal shot when she saw crutcher stick his arm through an open window. but the attorney points to an enhanced picture of the window in question. >> you can see that it's completely up and there is blood going almost to the top of the window. >> if officer shelby is convicted she faces between four years and life in prison. >>> still a long way to go on the story. >> we'll check back with you. >>> this week in charlotte we have seen unbelievable destruction, violence and even murder as the community reacts to the police shooting of a black man and now t
unlike charlotte protests in tulsa is peaceful. crutcher's family is satisfied doesn't strict attorney's bring him back. >> while we're pleased to learn that the officer who senselessly killed my beloved twin brother will face criminal charges for her reckless act, we one nothing will bring him back. >> officer shelby was on her way to a domestic violence call when she saw crutcher's car in the middle of the road. she told investigators she feared for her life and forced to fire the...
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washington doug luzader fox news. >> in the meantime there was a community vigil held last sign in tulsa oklahoma, another city doing with its own controversial officer involved shooting of an african- american.>>> a local church hosts of the service which was aimed at bringing people of different races together and police were responding to reports of an abandoned car last friday with betty shelby shot and killed terrence crutcher and dashcam video shows crutcher going back to his car with his hands up and crutcher's family went to new york yesterday to receive support from civil rights leader reverend. al sharpton .>> we have gotten support from all around the world, people from different walks of life, different cultures and backgrounds, different races, and they want justice just as we do. >> officer shelby says she was on the scene more than one minute before the start of that dash camera video and she says crutcher appeared to be high on drugs, possibly pcp, says he repeatedly ignored her commands and with his arms raised went towards his car. the officer thought he was reaching in
washington doug luzader fox news. >> in the meantime there was a community vigil held last sign in tulsa oklahoma, another city doing with its own controversial officer involved shooting of an african- american.>>> a local church hosts of the service which was aimed at bringing people of different races together and police were responding to reports of an abandoned car last friday with betty shelby shot and killed terrence crutcher and dashcam video shows crutcher going back to...
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a tulsa officer has been charged with the fatal shooting of terence crutcher - killed one week ago. and it was a much more peaceful night in charlotte, north carolina...as protesters took to the streets in the wake of an officer-involved shooting. angelica joins us now with the latest. let's start in tulsa -- officer bett and released from jail....after prosecutors charged her with first-degree manslaughter. shelby shot and killed terence crutcher last week after his s-u-v broke down. court documents say officer shelby "reacted unreasonably" when she shot crutcher, who wasn't listening to police commands and was walking away from her with his hands held up. if she is convicted of first-degree manslaughter, shelby could face between four years to life in prison. and then in charlotte -- a state of emergency does remain in to go into effect last night...but police said they'd allow protesters to stay out as long as they wanted as long as they remained peaceful. the
a tulsa officer has been charged with the fatal shooting of terence crutcher - killed one week ago. and it was a much more peaceful night in charlotte, north carolina...as protesters took to the streets in the wake of an officer-involved shooting. angelica joins us now with the latest. let's start in tulsa -- officer bett and released from jail....after prosecutors charged her with first-degree manslaughter. shelby shot and killed terence crutcher last week after his s-u-v broke down. court...
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tulsa mayor dewey bartlett. he joins >> thank you for yours. >> i know you've had a conversation with president obama. >> it's a big honor for him to call, but also to complemeimentr transparency to openness and provide a scenario because of the relationships we've been able to develop over the last seven years by being mayor has had a positive effect upon a very, very difficult and a terrible situation that, obviously, world has seen the video, but we have been able to, because of our friendships we've developed, establish a situation where violence is not an option. >> mr. mayor, i read a quote where you had spoken to your police chief before this shooting and wondered amongst yourselves how you would handle a police-involved shooting were it to happen and that day came to your town. >> right. several years ago when we would see events happen throughout the country that had a bad result with riots and things like that, the chief jordan and i would talk about it and we decided early on several years ago that wh
tulsa mayor dewey bartlett. he joins >> thank you for yours. >> i know you've had a conversation with president obama. >> it's a big honor for him to call, but also to complemeimentr transparency to openness and provide a scenario because of the relationships we've been able to develop over the last seven years by being mayor has had a positive effect upon a very, very difficult and a terrible situation that, obviously, world has seen the video, but we have been able to,...
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about these deadly police shootings in charlotte and tulsa. we have a comment from donald trump that is already stirring up controversy. it's ahead on "new day." now that fedex has helped us simplify our e-commerce, we could focus on bigger issues, like our passive aggressive environment. we're not passive aggressive. hey, hey, hey, there are no bad suggestions here... no matter how lame they are. well said, ann. i've always admired how you just say what's in your head, without thinking. very brave. good point ted. you're living proof that looks aren't everything. thank you. welcome. so, fedex helped simplify our e-commerce business and this is not a passive aggressive environment. i just wanted to say, you guys are doing a great job. what's that supposed to mean? fedex. helping small business simplify e-commerce. only abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. it penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells.. don't tough it out, knock it out, fast. abreva. yo
about these deadly police shootings in charlotte and tulsa. we have a comment from donald trump that is already stirring up controversy. it's ahead on "new day." now that fedex has helped us simplify our e-commerce, we could focus on bigger issues, like our passive aggressive environment. we're not passive aggressive. hey, hey, hey, there are no bad suggestions here... no matter how lame they are. well said, ann. i've always admired how you just say what's in your head, without...
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tulsa continue to the tumultuous race. three days away, they told african-american protesters, they're outraged that they're threatening their own communities. >> the riot in the streets is a threat to all peaceful sids. it must be ended and ended now. the main victims of these violent zraegss are law abiding african-americans who live in these communities and only want to raise their children in safety and peace. >> that came after trump sr., suggested drugs were in the nightly protests we seen out of charlotte. >> i will stop the drugs from flowing into our country and poisoning our youth manned other people. and if you are not aware, drug are a very big factor on what at night. >> a trump spokesman rejected that he was speaking of the charlotte protesters. however, those comments come when trump is trying to bill his support among african-american voters a. group resoundingly supporting clinton by large mar jivenl that was clear when the trump campaign distanced itself from ohio county chair kathryn miller who said this
tulsa continue to the tumultuous race. three days away, they told african-american protesters, they're outraged that they're threatening their own communities. >> the riot in the streets is a threat to all peaceful sids. it must be ended and ended now. the main victims of these violent zraegss are law abiding african-americans who live in these communities and only want to raise their children in safety and peace. >> that came after trump sr., suggested drugs were in the nightly...
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she's been on the tulsa force five years. this is one of two cases this week that have reignited the national debate over the deaths of african-americans at the hands of police. manuel bojorquez is in tulsa. >> i've got a subject who won't show me his hands. >> reporter: after reviewing police dash cam and helicopter video, county district attorney steve kunzweiler announced the charge, less than a week after white police officer betty shelby shot and killed according to the affidavit, the investigator found shelby reacted unreasonably and that she became emotionally involved to the point that she overreacted. terence crutcher's family responded to the announcement. >> but while we are pleased to learn that the officer who senselessly killed my beloved twin brother will face criminal charges for her reckless act, we understand that nothing will bring him back. >> reporter: district attorney steve kunzweiler. >> i do not know why things happen in this world the way they do. we need to pray for wisdom and guidance on each of ou
she's been on the tulsa force five years. this is one of two cases this week that have reignited the national debate over the deaths of african-americans at the hands of police. manuel bojorquez is in tulsa. >> i've got a subject who won't show me his hands. >> reporter: after reviewing police dash cam and helicopter video, county district attorney steve kunzweiler announced the charge, less than a week after white police officer betty shelby shot and killed according to the...
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and think about it, tulsa, we already have an area where there's a proactive prosecutor involved in tulsa, where you have volunteer officer bates just a year ago who was tried and convicted for the same charge, for mistaking his gun for a taser. i'm not surprised that we have a proactive prosecutor here. >> david, it also says the charge that she was, quote, in fear of her life and thought mr. crutcher was going to kill her. couldn't that be used to justify deadly force? >> she can raise that claim, but as i've said on other cnn shows, this is a stuinker. it doesn't make sense. there may be something that we're not seeing, because when the helicopter loops and you've got the vehicle in between the helicopter and where the shooting goes down, there could have been something happening. but there was nothing on that video that i saw that made much sense to me, from the way that the officers approached, to the way that they were treated. it just, i'm befuddled. >> what do you think it's a stinker, it doesn't make sense? you mean, it doesn't make sense that she shot? >> it doesn't make sense t
and think about it, tulsa, we already have an area where there's a proactive prosecutor involved in tulsa, where you have volunteer officer bates just a year ago who was tried and convicted for the same charge, for mistaking his gun for a taser. i'm not surprised that we have a proactive prosecutor here. >> david, it also says the charge that she was, quote, in fear of her life and thought mr. crutcher was going to kill her. couldn't that be used to justify deadly force? >> she can...
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what happened in tulsa was real. to hear someone say, yeah, he's a bad dude, you know, that within itself, you can have all the video that you want, but there's a heart issue there. it's about legislation. you can legislate, you can have all the pattern and practice, results and findings and change, but if the heart is not lined up, there is something wrong. there is legislation and then there's the heart. >> you know, matt, you were telling me about how you've done ride-alon ride-alongs. >> i covered law enforcement for a while. >> it sort of struck me as i was processing what you were telling me, you know, there are some police officers if all you're doing is working in the highest crime areas, you're always going to feel as if you're under siege all the time. so you almost wonder, it's not just the training, but do the cops themselves need to not -- almost need to rotate? i don't know, is there a rotation? because you do feel there is a hardening here, a belief of what you're dealing with. >> i think the first thi
what happened in tulsa was real. to hear someone say, yeah, he's a bad dude, you know, that within itself, you can have all the video that you want, but there's a heart issue there. it's about legislation. you can legislate, you can have all the pattern and practice, results and findings and change, but if the heart is not lined up, there is something wrong. there is legislation and then there's the heart. >> you know, matt, you were telling me about how you've done ride-alon ride-alongs....
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in tulsa, an unarmed man with his hands in the air. i mean this is just unbearable, and it needs to be intolerable. >> the man accused in the recent string of bombings in new york and new jersey has been charged with federal counts of using weapons of mass destruction, along with a variety of other charges. ahmad rahami had already been charged with five counts of attempted murder of police officers in new jersey. court documents also show his fingerprints were found all over the unexploded pressure cooker bomb found blocks away from the explosion in manhattan and he purchased materials on ebay. meanwhile, we're learning more details, including he had a rambling journal on him when he was captured. investigators say the journal made reference to the 2009 ft. hood shooting. american born al qaeda al laki. rahami stabbed his brother in the leg, a neighbor reportedly heard the father yell, you're a terrorist, although he later told investigators he was just angry. investigators are also looking into rahami's wife. she has been in pakistan
in tulsa, an unarmed man with his hands in the air. i mean this is just unbearable, and it needs to be intolerable. >> the man accused in the recent string of bombings in new york and new jersey has been charged with federal counts of using weapons of mass destruction, along with a variety of other charges. ahmad rahami had already been charged with five counts of attempted murder of police officers in new jersey. court documents also show his fingerprints were found all over the...
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. >>> the violence in charlotte in stark contrast to the scene in tulsa. 40-year-old terence crutcher. demonstrators call for justice. police in tulsa say people are channelling anger and frustration into positive protest. >> we are mad. we have every right to be mad just like our brothers and sisters in charlotte. we want people to express that anger in a way that is constructive. we don't want to tear up our property or cars. we don't want to commit violence against police officers nor one another. we need a place to come and say i'm mad and i need to be able to express that. >> a tulsa officer shot crutcher friday as he waited for help when his suv broke down in the middle of the road. crutcher was unarmed, but the attorney for officer shelby says she feared he had a gun and she fired. >>> we will have more on the damaging protests in charlotte and we will talk about the presidential campaign. hillary clinton ands donald trump both responded to the latest spike in tension. what do they say? that's next. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms
. >>> the violence in charlotte in stark contrast to the scene in tulsa. 40-year-old terence crutcher. demonstrators call for justice. police in tulsa say people are channelling anger and frustration into positive protest. >> we are mad. we have every right to be mad just like our brothers and sisters in charlotte. we want people to express that anger in a way that is constructive. we don't want to tear up our property or cars. we don't want to commit violence against police...
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manuel borjorquez, cbs news, tulsa, oklahoma." president obama made his final speech at the united nations today. the president urged world leaders to do more to help millions of refugees coming from war torn syria.the u-n suspended humanitarian aid to ended a week-old ceasefire.and the president also took shots at his potential replacement donald trump by rejecting the idea of border walls. obama "today a nation wringed by wall will only imprison itself so the answer can not be a simple rejection of global integration instead we must work together to make sure the benefof integration are broadly shared. shared. later today, the president is hosting a refugee summit. the goal is to raise an additional 3 billion dollars to help resettle refugees and provide access to jobs and education. things are looking more ?pink? at the milwaukee art museum today.the fountains outside the museum just went pink this morning. the effort is meant to raise awareness about breast cancer.. ahead of the susan g. komen race for forecast... today: mostl
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now with the events in tulsa and charlotte, don't believe if the protest grows this week in the nfl, perhaps starting tonight with the game new england patriots and sunday 14 games are scheduled and there's no telling how big the protest may be. if the demonstrations are big
now with the events in tulsa and charlotte, don't believe if the protest grows this week in the nfl, perhaps starting tonight with the game new england patriots and sunday 14 games are scheduled and there's no telling how big the protest may be. if the demonstrations are big
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that is a felony here in tulsa. we're expecting to hear more details but we have seen a list that was put into the court of many of the people, the witnesses, many of them are fellow officers who have been put on that with thness list. there is a signed statement from someone saying they want her to be charged. the family has said very clearly they want her to be charged with murder. this is a lesser charge of manslaught manslaughter. it's only been a couple of weeks since this incident has happened. it's fast movement compared to a lot of other places in this country. the district attorney has looked at the evidence and so far believes there is probable cause to go ahead and charge this officer. we have also heard from her attorney. her attorney has been saying all along that she feared for her life, that she believed that the person in the video, that everybody has seen, the helicopter video, with his hands in the air then turned to the car, and she was worried that he was reaching into his car. but the attorney f
that is a felony here in tulsa. we're expecting to hear more details but we have seen a list that was put into the court of many of the people, the witnesses, many of them are fellow officers who have been put on that with thness list. there is a signed statement from someone saying they want her to be charged. the family has said very clearly they want her to be charged with murder. this is a lesser charge of manslaught manslaughter. it's only been a couple of weeks since this incident has...
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tulsa authorities have said they did not find a gun on his body or in his car. his death is under investigation. >>> in other news, new york and new jersey bombing suspect ahmad khan rahami faces new federal charges this noon, that include the use of a weapon of mass destruction. we're also learning more about his wife, who is said to be cooperating with authority. correspondent kenneth craig has the details. >>> the bomb that exploded in new york city saturday night was made from easy to find materials button ebay. a new federal complaint shows ahmad khan rahami bought sit trick acid, circuit boards, electric igniters anibal bearings just this summer. rahami now facing at least ten
tulsa authorities have said they did not find a gun on his body or in his car. his death is under investigation. >>> in other news, new york and new jersey bombing suspect ahmad khan rahami faces new federal charges this noon, that include the use of a weapon of mass destruction. we're also learning more about his wife, who is said to be cooperating with authority. correspondent kenneth craig has the details. >>> the bomb that exploded in new york city saturday night was made...
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she's been on the tulsa force five years. this is one of two cases this national debate over the deaths of african-americans at the hands of police. manuel bojorquez is in tulsa. >> subject won't show me his hands. >> reporter: after reviewing police dash cam and helicopter video, county district attorney steve kunzweiler announced the charge, less than a week after white police officer betty shelby shot and killed 40-year-old terence crutcher, an unarmed black man. according to the affidavit, the she became emotionally involved to the point that she overreacted. terence crutcher's family responded to the announcement. >> but while we are pleased to learn that the officer who senselessly killed my beloved twin brother will face criminal charges for her reckless act, we understand that nothing will bring him back. >> reporter: district attorney steve kunzweiler. >> i do not know why things happen in this world the way they do. we need to pray for wisdom and guidance on each of our respective paths in life. >> reporter: police
she's been on the tulsa force five years. this is one of two cases this national debate over the deaths of african-americans at the hands of police. manuel bojorquez is in tulsa. >> subject won't show me his hands. >> reporter: after reviewing police dash cam and helicopter video, county district attorney steve kunzweiler announced the charge, less than a week after white police officer betty shelby shot and killed 40-year-old terence crutcher, an unarmed black man. according to the...
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, tulsa, oklahoma. "last night is what a lawful demonstration looks like." like."the mayor of charlotte, north carolina, expressing some relief after a curfew declared at midnight brought calm to the city streets. just before the curfew, protesters were out for a third night nd deadly police shooting of keith smart...and the release of the police body cam video. pepper spray was used on the protesters before the curfew. 3 "when you stand up for a cause you gotta just go all in. dr. king did it." it."keith scott's family was shown the video on thursday. in a statement they said, 'scott did not aggressively approach or raise his hands at members of law enforcement at any time.' "when he was shot, his hands were by his side and backwards." coming up on the cbs 58 news at noon... 3 a new museum, charting the history of african-americans is ready to open in washington, d-c. and the presidential candidates do a little trash talking before monday's first presidential debate.this is this striking building is ab
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, tulsa, oklahoma. "last night is what a lawful demonstration looks like." like."the mayor of charlotte, north carolina, expressing some relief after a curfew declared at midnight brought calm to the city streets. just before the curfew, protesters were out for a third night nd deadly police shooting of keith smart...and the release of the police body cam video. pepper spray was used on the protesters before the curfew. 3 "when you stand up for a...
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tulsa police wur ere on the cal. the video shows four officers following terence crutcher as he walks toward his vehicle with his hands up. a male voice can be heard saying that looks like a bad dude too. he might be on something. second later crusher is seen falling to the ground. the responding officers say crutcher was not following orders. at first they used a stun gun then he was shot and killed. she fired when crutcher started reaching into the window of his suv but the chief said this. >> i'm going to tell you right here and now, there was no gun on the suspect or in the suspect's vehicle. >> betty shelby has now been charged with first degree manslaughter. she could be facing four years in prison. in a clear reference to the male voice in the helicopter, saying that big bad dude was enrolled in tulsa community college. that big bad dude loved god. scott's family said he was sitting in his car waiting for his kids to get off of the bus. police were in the area searching for a suspect. scott wouz not that suspe
tulsa police wur ere on the cal. the video shows four officers following terence crutcher as he walks toward his vehicle with his hands up. a male voice can be heard saying that looks like a bad dude too. he might be on something. second later crusher is seen falling to the ground. the responding officers say crutcher was not following orders. at first they used a stun gun then he was shot and killed. she fired when crutcher started reaching into the window of his suv but the chief said this....
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disturbing footage shows tulsa police kill an unarmed man. the police chief is promising a full criminal investigation into the roadside shooting death of terrance crutcher. his family is demanding charges be filed. seen from multiple angles. tulsa police officers responding to an unrelated call when they spot terrance crutcher stalled suv. police say crutcher approaches officers but refuses to follow their commands. >> i have a subject, won't show me his hands. >> aerial videos shows he has his hands up as he walks back to his vehicle. one officer deployed his taser. another fires her weapon, killing crutcher. >> shots fired. we saw that terrance did not make any sudden movements. >> the 40-year-old crutcher was a father of four. his twin sister is devastated. >> his life mattered. his life mattered. >> the officer who fired her webben is on paid administrative leave. >> we will achieve justice. >> the department of justice has also opened a separate civil rights investigation. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >> tulsa leaders are askingt shooting
disturbing footage shows tulsa police kill an unarmed man. the police chief is promising a full criminal investigation into the roadside shooting death of terrance crutcher. his family is demanding charges be filed. seen from multiple angles. tulsa police officers responding to an unrelated call when they spot terrance crutcher stalled suv. police say crutcher approaches officers but refuses to follow their commands. >> i have a subject, won't show me his hands. >> aerial videos...