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are in cleveland and on the road to new york from cleveland, billy joe mills, one of the attorneys for the rice family. latonya goldsby is tamir's cousin, and elle hearns is with black lives matter cleveland. what are the options now. lynch, aention loretta civil rights investigation. the family has a lawsuit. what are you demanding and black lives matter? >> yeah, that is a wonderful question. we're definitely demanding what the family is asking for support with, which is definitely demand doing for the doj to support an happeningson of the here in cleveland. we're also demanding for the immediate firing of the officers. it is really an insult the officers are responsible for the murder of a child still are actively employed and that the city is providing them space to continuously be employed and also supported by city funds. so, you know, a lot of what we are demanding is really reflective of the family and the support they are asking for directly from officials -- elected officials, and also the local community in cleveland and what they have been rallying around for the last year,
are in cleveland and on the road to new york from cleveland, billy joe mills, one of the attorneys for the rice family. latonya goldsby is tamir's cousin, and elle hearns is with black lives matter cleveland. what are the options now. lynch, aention loretta civil rights investigation. the family has a lawsuit. what are you demanding and black lives matter? >> yeah, that is a wonderful question. we're definitely demanding what the family is asking for support with, which is definitely...
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i can remember working at channel 5 in cleveland, rod, i lived in cleveland like you did, and right around the time of the rodney king police beating verdict, i was right there on those very steps covering a different protest. it was a lot bigger. we'll be watching it. our cameras are there. thank both of you so much for weighing in on this, rod wheeler and joe cordaro. great to have experienced guys. >>> the closing bell is about 49 minutes away. the markets are doing great today, but still if you look at the bigger picture, fighting to finish 2015 in the green at least for the dow jones industrials which is right now up 215 points. nasdaq is in. clean sailing. the s&p is right there. can the dow make it a clean sweep? the traders know. we're about to take you live to the smart guys and the traders on the floor show in just moments. all dow 30 stocks right now in the green, but some major companies have lost the trust of the american public this year. consumers aren't dummies. they know when to pull the plug. jeff flock is live in chicago with the list of companies that consumers are putt
i can remember working at channel 5 in cleveland, rod, i lived in cleveland like you did, and right around the time of the rodney king police beating verdict, i was right there on those very steps covering a different protest. it was a lot bigger. we'll be watching it. our cameras are there. thank both of you so much for weighing in on this, rod wheeler and joe cordaro. great to have experienced guys. >>> the closing bell is about 49 minutes away. the markets are doing great today, but...
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the cleveland chapter of the naacp.. and other community groups.. are calling for demonstrations following a grand jury decision 'not' to indict two white police officers in the fatal shooting of 12-year-old tamir rice. what you're about to see in cleveland you've never seen before. we are calling on activitists from all across the country to be here in cleveland with us. coming.. and there will be civil disobedience as cleveland braces for unrest.. the groups are demanding the grand jury transcripts.. the removal of prosecutor tim mcginty.. and the re-negotiation of the police patrolmen's association contract. the boy was shot and killed outside a rec center in november of 2014. he was playing with a pellet gun when someone called police. a recent f-b-i video analysis shows tamir was drawing the pellet gun from his waist. days of deadly storms in the midwest has resulted in
the cleveland chapter of the naacp.. and other community groups.. are calling for demonstrations following a grand jury decision 'not' to indict two white police officers in the fatal shooting of 12-year-old tamir rice. what you're about to see in cleveland you've never seen before. we are calling on activitists from all across the country to be here in cleveland with us. coming.. and there will be civil disobedience as cleveland braces for unrest.. the groups are demanding the grand jury...
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eric: a cleveland police officer will not face charges in the shooting death of tamir rice. the 12-year-old was holding a pellet gun when he was killed last year. as jamie yuccas reports rice's family has criticized the investigation from the beginning. jamie: an ohio grand jury decided not to return an indictment in the police shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. >> the death of tamir rice was an absolute tragedy, regrettable but not by definition a crime. jamie: officers timothy loehmann and frank garmback will remain on restricted duty as the city of cleveland opens its own investigation. >> there is potential for discipline if there was a violation of policies and procedures. jamie: the officers say they were fearful when they arrived at a recreation center outside cleveland in 2014. reporting a guy with a pistol and added that the weapon was probably fake. but that point was never passed along to the officers. officials also showed the toy gun next to a real colt model to illustrate how similar they
eric: a cleveland police officer will not face charges in the shooting death of tamir rice. the 12-year-old was holding a pellet gun when he was killed last year. as jamie yuccas reports rice's family has criticized the investigation from the beginning. jamie: an ohio grand jury decided not to return an indictment in the police shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. >> the death of tamir rice was an absolute tragedy, regrettable but not by definition a crime. jamie: officers timothy...
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and is in a second term he can run again. >> guest: the cleveland democrats in cleveland will run again now, he does not want to. some early point in the process he decides not to. no later than 1895 but he does not make that clear so there is no one allowed to emerge on that side because everyone is thinking well obama gold democratic cleveland will run. democratic front runner for president is richer park bland of missouri. he enters congress and early 70s and become the leading proponent of free silver this inflationary current. >> host: wise it inflationary? >> guest: the idea would be that rather than setting as we do now a target for how we will expand the money supply by this percent, instead with free and unlimited coin would save you have a silver mine anywhere in the world you can show up at a u.s. mint internet silver over and you'll be paid 1 dollar and gold for every 16 units of silver, 16 to one. that will be coined and made into money and circulated. now, the problem was the value of gold and silver fluctuated. at the time we're talking and up until the 1896 the value of
and is in a second term he can run again. >> guest: the cleveland democrats in cleveland will run again now, he does not want to. some early point in the process he decides not to. no later than 1895 but he does not make that clear so there is no one allowed to emerge on that side because everyone is thinking well obama gold democratic cleveland will run. democratic front runner for president is richer park bland of missouri. he enters congress and early 70s and become the leading...
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>> cleveland may be the number one. >> we have a long way to go. it's an issue that america has to deal with. >> the tamir rice case has catapulted cleveland into the national debate about how police officers treat african-americans. following the deaths of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in stanton island, new york. >> there's a racial animis here and a racial bias and it's a trend that's consistent across this country, we look at police officer involved shootings of african-americans. >> at a news conference tuesday, we asked cleveland police chief calvin williams whether racial bias played a role in rice's case. >> i mean there's bias in, you know, in reporting. there's bias in the criminal justice system. there's bias in the post office. whether that played a role in the decision, i don't know. you'll have to talk to the members of the grand jury and the prosecutor's office. >> do you think it plays a role in your police department? >> everybody has a bias, myself included. >> the police department and the city say they're l
>> cleveland may be the number one. >> we have a long way to go. it's an issue that america has to deal with. >> the tamir rice case has catapulted cleveland into the national debate about how police officers treat african-americans. following the deaths of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in stanton island, new york. >> there's a racial animis here and a racial bias and it's a trend that's consistent across this country, we look at police officer...
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demonstrators marched down the streets in cleveland last night. about 100 morallied in new york city a. grand jury chose not to indict the officer who shot and killed tamir rice last year. we have reaction. >> reporter: an ohio grand jury decided not to return an indictment in the fatal shooting >> the death of tamir rice was an absolute tragedy. it was horrible, unfortunate and regrettable. but it was not by the law that binds this crime. >> reporter: officer timothy loehmann and greg garmback were on restricted duty. >> there is potential discipline if there is a violation of our policies and procedures. >> reporter: the officers say they were fearful when they arrived at a recreation center outside cleveland in 2014. a witness called 911 reporting a guy with a pistol and added the weapon was probably fake. but that point was never passed along to the officer. officials also showed the toy gun next to a real colt model to illustrate how similar they appear. >> we informed tamir's mother of the decision. it was a tough conversation. >> reporter:
demonstrators marched down the streets in cleveland last night. about 100 morallied in new york city a. grand jury chose not to indict the officer who shot and killed tamir rice last year. we have reaction. >> reporter: an ohio grand jury decided not to return an indictment in the fatal shooting >> the death of tamir rice was an absolute tragedy. it was horrible, unfortunate and regrettable. but it was not by the law that binds this crime. >> reporter: officer timothy loehmann...
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. >> i was like in cleveland heights, lots of girlfriends, lots of pot. sex, drugs, rock and roll. >> convicted in the 1980s for murder, another inmate has spent 24 years on death row. >> keep fighting like you've been fighting. that's all i can say. that's all we can do is keep fighting. >> now he can leave his cell behind for good, but in this case, nothing is certain. >> their plan is to convict me and sentence me to death again. >> case 232189, state of ohio versus keenan. >>> overlooking lake erie in downtown cleveland, the cuyahoga county corrections center is an imposing 11-story structure built to house 2,100 men and women. on most days that number is exceeded by 100 or more. >> this is county, y'all. >> while some have been convicted, most are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. >> our current population changes daily. we book in 115 people a day, we release hopefully 115 or more. we have an average length of stay of about 45 days involving 30,000 bookings a year. >> all the way around. >> there is un
. >> i was like in cleveland heights, lots of girlfriends, lots of pot. sex, drugs, rock and roll. >> convicted in the 1980s for murder, another inmate has spent 24 years on death row. >> keep fighting like you've been fighting. that's all i can say. that's all we can do is keep fighting. >> now he can leave his cell behind for good, but in this case, nothing is certain. >> their plan is to convict me and sentence me to death again. >> case 232189, state of...
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people protested in downtown cleveland. the message was clear. >> i'm out here, i'm very concerned. upset. justice was not done. >> justice for tamir rice. shot to death by a police officer in november, as seen in the surveillance video. the boy was carrying a pellet gun that looked like a real fist some. on monday prosecutor timothy mcginty said that the grand jury decided not to prosecute either officer. >> simply put, given the storm of human area, the state and miscommunication by all involved in that day, the evidence did not indicate criminal conduct by police. >> rice's family attorney said mcginty should have stepped aside. he made a recommendation to the grour -- grand jury not to indict. how he can do that with the video. >> it is always a problem. >> reporter: how is it in cleveland? >> it may be number one. >> there's a long way to go. it's an issue america has to deal with. >> the tamir rice case catapulted cleveland into the debate in how police officers treat african americans. following the the death of eric
people protested in downtown cleveland. the message was clear. >> i'm out here, i'm very concerned. upset. justice was not done. >> justice for tamir rice. shot to death by a police officer in november, as seen in the surveillance video. the boy was carrying a pellet gun that looked like a real fist some. on monday prosecutor timothy mcginty said that the grand jury decided not to prosecute either officer. >> simply put, given the storm of human area, the state and...
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protesters in cleveland voiced outage. the officer and his partner are on restrinlted duty. >>> a recreational drone flew past president obama's motorcade in hawaii before secret service the video shows a plain clothes officer speaking to the pile, who was unaware the president's motorcade would be passing through. the pilot brought down the drone and the motorcade continued on. no charges were filed. a british couple hired a south korean lab to clone their dog after it passed away. from the couple's boxer dylan, the lab created two identical puppies. one was born the day after christmas. the other is due today. >>> a giant squid made a rare appearance in a japanese bay on christmas eve t-12-foot juvenile squid swam in the bay a few hours before heading out to sea. adult jiend squids can grow to more than 40 tahiti. >>> and a wayward seal brought traffic to a standstill in northern. ka. an elephant seal repeatedly tried to cross the highway in sonoma county. half ton seal back into the water. coming up on "cbs this morning
protesters in cleveland voiced outage. the officer and his partner are on restrinlted duty. >>> a recreational drone flew past president obama's motorcade in hawaii before secret service the video shows a plain clothes officer speaking to the pile, who was unaware the president's motorcade would be passing through. the pilot brought down the drone and the motorcade continued on. no charges were filed. a british couple hired a south korean lab to clone their dog after it passed away....
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>> with regard to cleveland? >> yes, with regard to cleveland. >> they've had an oversight process, where they've been trying to initiate reforms. they say that a portion of them, i believe somewhere in the neighborhood of 20%, has been achieved and they're going through that. this is through consent decree, where basically you deal at the level of the department, not certain officers. we've seen cities with these problems, but again, the big headline here for folks just joining us, or watching the mayor who didn't give a lot of background, that that grand jury has accepted the recommendation of the prosecutor, who was leading the inquiry into the shooting of tamir rice, who was armed with a pellet gun, who officers shot dead within about ten seconds of arriving on the scene. that video, the mayor speaking out and the police chief saying we have to accept this process. that doesn't tell us, though, about the rest of the reaction here. we've seen some other reaction roll in. governor kasich, a republican president
>> with regard to cleveland? >> yes, with regard to cleveland. >> they've had an oversight process, where they've been trying to initiate reforms. they say that a portion of them, i believe somewhere in the neighborhood of 20%, has been achieved and they're going through that. this is through consent decree, where basically you deal at the level of the department, not certain officers. we've seen cities with these problems, but again, the big headline here for folks just...
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it was too dangerous to drive some roads around cleveland park. barricades are put up to keep people from driving in potentially dangerous areas. breaks in the rain a lot people to venture out to the reedy the water rose to about seven feet during the day there. that's not flood stage, but it is higher than usual. >> one of the fewest times i had seen this like this. it's a very beautiful place to come. aly: right now, officials with greenville county emergency management say they don't plan to take emergency action at this time. greenville seems to have avoided much of a lingering issue here after all the rain. i have to tell you that i was so drive for two hours and we are past sprinkling. aly myles wyff news 4 live at the greenville zoo. mike: get back in the truck. thank you. much bigger mess in greenwood county. the national weather service reports the area got almost three inches of rain in yesterday's storm. allyson: that caused water from wilson creek to flowed into the back yards of people living in the wilson creek mobile home park. 18 p
it was too dangerous to drive some roads around cleveland park. barricades are put up to keep people from driving in potentially dangerous areas. breaks in the rain a lot people to venture out to the reedy the water rose to about seven feet during the day there. that's not flood stage, but it is higher than usual. >> one of the fewest times i had seen this like this. it's a very beautiful place to come. aly: right now, officials with greenville county emergency management say they don't...
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any moment now, live from cleveland. you'll see as we're waiting to hear from this prosecutor here in the case of ta mere rice. you know the story. this was novembers ago. he was waving a fwun in a park and ultimately police officers went to call it in and shot him. so what we're waiting for, by the way there's a lot to this story, we're waiting to hear the prosecutor potentially revealing the grand jury's decision as to whether or not the officers in this case will be indicted. i have sitting with me here jeanne jeanjoey jackson here with me. we're waiting to hear whether or not there could be an indictment in this case. it's important to walk through what e we know so far. this was a 12-year-old in a park with a a fake gun. obviously, the person who called it in did not know the individual's age or the fact that the gun was fake. they were fearful and called police. . but police roll up and in seconds shoot him. >> the dispatcher actually heard the person calling it in. i think it's a fake gun, but he's got a gun. and
any moment now, live from cleveland. you'll see as we're waiting to hear from this prosecutor here in the case of ta mere rice. you know the story. this was novembers ago. he was waving a fwun in a park and ultimately police officers went to call it in and shot him. so what we're waiting for, by the way there's a lot to this story, we're waiting to hear the prosecutor potentially revealing the grand jury's decision as to whether or not the officers in this case will be indicted. i have sitting...
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>>> an ohio grand jury declined to indict two white cleveland police officers, timothy loehmann and frank garmback, in the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. rice was shot in november of last year afr being spotted waving a gun in a park. it turned out to be a toy. the prosecutor called the incident an absolute tragedy, but not a crime. demarco morgan is in cleveland. >> simply put, given this perfrft storm of human errrr, the state's miscommunication by all involved that day, the evidence did not indicate criminal conduct by police. >> reporter: cuyahogogcounty prosecutor tim mcginty says this enhanced video shows 12-year-old tamir rice was pulling a pellet gun out of his waistband when he was shot. >> he ther intended to hananit over to the officers or show it no way for the officers to know that. they saw the events unfolding in front of them from a different perspective.
>>> an ohio grand jury declined to indict two white cleveland police officers, timothy loehmann and frank garmback, in the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. rice was shot in november of last year afr being spotted waving a gun in a park. it turned out to be a toy. the prosecutor called the incident an absolute tragedy, but not a crime. demarco morgan is in cleveland. >> simply put, given this perfrft storm of human errrr, the state's miscommunication by all involved that...
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in the cleveland police chief is am, they have a display about it. we went to visit it. >> you are currently looking at two documents, one is what we daily duty report. it describes what the police officers working together on that particular state did during their tour of duty. the second document consists of two pages and is the arrest report of mapp. best of my knowledge, they are the only existing documents left from this particular investigation. we are looking at the arrest report of mapp and details what happened on the evening of may 23rd, 1957. the police say they received information from a confidential informant that there was somebody inside the residence that was involved in a bombing that had taken place at the residence of donald king. based on this information, they went out to set up surveillance. they tempted to get into the home and were denied access. according to the report, lieutenant white left the scene and went downtown and obtained a search warrant. with the warrant in their possession, they then gained entrance into the hou
in the cleveland police chief is am, they have a display about it. we went to visit it. >> you are currently looking at two documents, one is what we daily duty report. it describes what the police officers working together on that particular state did during their tour of duty. the second document consists of two pages and is the arrest report of mapp. best of my knowledge, they are the only existing documents left from this particular investigation. we are looking at the arrest report...
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"america tonight's" christof putzel is in cleveland with what lies ahead. >> outside cleveland's justice center protestors called out his name. 12-year-old tamir rice was shot dead by police officer thy low imran in a park, just after receiving calls, man with a gun. after a grand jury failed to indict lowman and his partner, the outrage over rice's death still burns. >> we will have. >> we will have. >> equal protection. >> equal protection. >> under the law. >> under the law. >> dante boyken is a community activist. >> we have to look deep within ourselves and is it, the law, can it be applied fairly and justly to each under every person in the nation? it's inhumane the actions taken by police officers but there's no accountability for their action he, even though there's standards, established policies and law and procedures in place. >> given this perfect storm of human error, mistakes and miscommunications by all involved that day the evidence did not include criminal conduct by police. >> mistaking tamir rice's pellet gun for an actual firearm. the prosecutor's decision did not swa
"america tonight's" christof putzel is in cleveland with what lies ahead. >> outside cleveland's justice center protestors called out his name. 12-year-old tamir rice was shot dead by police officer thy low imran in a park, just after receiving calls, man with a gun. after a grand jury failed to indict lowman and his partner, the outrage over rice's death still burns. >> we will have. >> we will have. >> equal protection. >> equal protection. >>...
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what you're about to see in cleveland you've never seen before. we are calling on activitists from all across the country to be here in cleveland with us. at this moment activists are coming.. and there will be civil disobedience the groups are demanding the grand jury transcripts.. the removal of prosecutor tim mcginty.. and the re-negotiation of the cleveland police patrolmen's association contract. the shooting happened outside a rec center in november of 2014. the boy was playing with a pellet gun when someone called police. a recent f-b-i video analysis showed tamir was drawing the pellet gun from his waist. a dramatic rescue in missouri today as flood waters in the st. louis area continue to rise. two rescue workers saved a man and his dog from the roof of a flooded home. to pull off its foundation. as you can see... the dog didn't want to get on the boat.. and his owner fell in the water trying to get the dog to cooperate. first responders were able to pull the man to safety. he's now being treated for possible hypothermia. this flooding in
what you're about to see in cleveland you've never seen before. we are calling on activitists from all across the country to be here in cleveland with us. at this moment activists are coming.. and there will be civil disobedience the groups are demanding the grand jury transcripts.. the removal of prosecutor tim mcginty.. and the re-negotiation of the cleveland police patrolmen's association contract. the shooting happened outside a rec center in november of 2014. the boy was playing with a...
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what you're about to see in cleveland you've never seen before. we are calling on activitists from all across the country to be here in cleveland with us. coming.. and there will be civil disobedience as cleveland braces for unrest.. the groups are demanding the grand jury transcripts.. the removal of prosecutor tim mcginty.. and the re-negotiation of the police patrolmen's association contract. the boy was shot and killed outside a rec center in november of 2014. he was playing with a pellet gun when someone called police. a recent f-b-i video analysis shows tamir was drawing the pellet gun from his waist. days of deadly storms in the midwest has resulted in historic flooding in missouri. residents near the mississippi and illinois rivers are packing up and heading to higher ground - abc's elizabeth hur is in st. louis where one river is projected to reach 40 feet. here in st. louis.. along the mississippi river.. you can't go far without running into one of these.. walking trails off limits.. with rivers across the state still rising.. liz pkg:
what you're about to see in cleveland you've never seen before. we are calling on activitists from all across the country to be here in cleveland with us. coming.. and there will be civil disobedience as cleveland braces for unrest.. the groups are demanding the grand jury transcripts.. the removal of prosecutor tim mcginty.. and the re-negotiation of the police patrolmen's association contract. the boy was shot and killed outside a rec center in november of 2014. he was playing with a pellet...
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some of the spots sitting at just about no snow for boston and cleveland. what is considered normal is 30 inches for buffalo. one of the latest starts on record in buffalo with wintry weather and snowfall. we know what happened across the southern portion of the country with nearly 70 tornadoes in a seven-day period. you peel back the records in the archives. we know from december 23rd to the 28th, the last time that happened is 1982. if 2015 joins that club, all three of those years were el niÑo years. this is supporting what happened in parts of the country and we leave you with the high temperatures today in the mid-80s in jacksonville and cold as 12 degrees in new england. certainly a significant temperature variance. >> pedram javaheri, thank you. >>> the cleveland police officer who shot and killed 12-year-old tamir rice will not face charges. prosecutors in the case insist the officer who fired the fatal shot had no way of knowing rice was carrying a pellet gun and not a real weapon. >> given the perfect storm of human error, mistakes and miscommuni
some of the spots sitting at just about no snow for boston and cleveland. what is considered normal is 30 inches for buffalo. one of the latest starts on record in buffalo with wintry weather and snowfall. we know what happened across the southern portion of the country with nearly 70 tornadoes in a seven-day period. you peel back the records in the archives. we know from december 23rd to the 28th, the last time that happened is 1982. if 2015 joins that club, all three of those years were el...
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there's one in cleveland. the president of the cleveland bank would report to us what was happening in cleveland with housing and the like. your concern i think is, it's not wrong at all, but i think what was happening well before the crisis is was that there was a philosophical perspective that we shared not just by the fed, by others, that the financial system should be less regulated so he could be more dynamic and so on. .. with that, but greenspan's view was that the banks had sufficient capitol even really have to watch and to carefully. the regulation should not be too burdensome. >> all sufficient capital issue was not done right either. >> i understand that. let me ask you in a different way. why did tarp funding, what did bank bailouts work? your conception and pushing through congress to a bunch of reluctant members of congress, why did that work better than what >> guest: well, w first we need today stabilize wall street because we were afraid of the collapse of the financial system would be catast
there's one in cleveland. the president of the cleveland bank would report to us what was happening in cleveland with housing and the like. your concern i think is, it's not wrong at all, but i think what was happening well before the crisis is was that there was a philosophical perspective that we shared not just by the fed, by others, that the financial system should be less regulated so he could be more dynamic and so on. .. with that, but greenspan's view was that the banks had sufficient...
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unfortunately with the cleveland losing. expect to lose. >> but you have to give more to -- that logo was probably the highlight. but as a fan, jimmy is right. expect to losend in dramatic fashion.. i thinfor them sometimes it is fun to talk about how they lose. i hav friends that are browns fans and i saw the monday night game they lost and i think they enjoy it for some reason. >> oh, no, i'm used to it. >> i won't pile it on. >> it is rough right now. it seems to be on off the field controversy every week. >> and you talk abobo the lack of talent there. mike pettine is the hd coach and he is not winning. do you bring him back as the head coach if he is not winning despite the fact he doesn't have the talent to win. >> i think ownership has to look at who is bringing in the talent, the talent evaluators. sometimes the head coach is involved in getting the talent, sometimes they're not. but they have to look at the entire organization and say, okay, how could we bring in better players. . >> we talald about the quarterbacks
unfortunately with the cleveland losing. expect to lose. >> but you have to give more to -- that logo was probably the highlight. but as a fan, jimmy is right. expect to losend in dramatic fashion.. i thinfor them sometimes it is fun to talk about how they lose. i hav friends that are browns fans and i saw the monday night game they lost and i think they enjoy it for some reason. >> oh, no, i'm used to it. >> i won't pile it on. >> it is rough right now. it seems to be...
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so she was from shaker heights, ohio, which is a fairly affluent suburb of cleveland, east of cleveland. tell us the basic parameters of her story and the crime that was alleged to have been committed and how this case got started. >> so it's important to note where she lived actually because this is a young african-american woman. she has a single daughter. she was married and divorced, jimmy bivins, who is a great boxer, he had defeated eight world champions but he never had a title fight. she had been engaged to archie moore, who was a heavyweight fighter himself. and so she was very familiar to the boxing scene, and part of that scene was illegal gambling grati operations, and in cleveland like many cities they had something called a policy game where people would engage in almost a daily lottery for small bits of money. and dollree was sort of in the periphery of that world and knew people who were involved in illegal gambling, and so what led to the case actually was the fact that others who were involved in illegal gambling, most notably donald "the kid" king, had his first porch
so she was from shaker heights, ohio, which is a fairly affluent suburb of cleveland, east of cleveland. tell us the basic parameters of her story and the crime that was alleged to have been committed and how this case got started. >> so it's important to note where she lived actually because this is a young african-american woman. she has a single daughter. she was married and divorced, jimmy bivins, who is a great boxer, he had defeated eight world champions but he never had a title...
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very close and -- >>> cleveland, ohio, a city that has seen its ups and downs but like all big cities crime is an issue in good times and bad. if you're arrested in cleveland, you could spend anywhere from a few hours to several years inside the cuyahoga county correction center. most of the 2,200 men and women incarcerated here have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. some say the jail is a city unto itself but its director would disagree. >> i don't think this is a little city. i don't think there's a city like this in the real world. only because we have a large volume of very difficult people. >> everyone else put your hands up on your head. >> people with a lot of troubles and a lot of needs. >> according to correctional staff, inmate charles evans fits that description. >> i'm charles now, but they used to call me allen. i've been coming here since 1994. i used to be a big time drug dealer, all this and that. everybody in this building know who i am. >> evans is currently serving a six-month sentence for theft, but during his st
very close and -- >>> cleveland, ohio, a city that has seen its ups and downs but like all big cities crime is an issue in good times and bad. if you're arrested in cleveland, you could spend anywhere from a few hours to several years inside the cuyahoga county correction center. most of the 2,200 men and women incarcerated here have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. some say the jail is a city unto itself but its director would...
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not just here in cleveland, but across the country. the family of tamir rice said they were deeply disappointed. beyond that, samaria rice said that this has only added to her grief. and she believes her son was murdered. that essentially these officers are getting away with a crime and she also says that this was mishandled. not just mishandled, she used the words sabotaged by the prosecutor. in other words, he did not want the officers indicted and presented the case in a slanted way. the prosecutor would disagree with that and independently, the grand jury also said that there should be no indictment of the officers. but also the prosecutor did say there was significant errors. not so much with police, but police radio dispatch. in other words, the information from the caller said this might be a juvenile and the gun may not be real. apparently that was never transmitted to the officers. that was a tragic and serious error. christine and alison. >> martin, thank you for that. >>> chicago mayor rahm emanuel cut short his family vacat
not just here in cleveland, but across the country. the family of tamir rice said they were deeply disappointed. beyond that, samaria rice said that this has only added to her grief. and she believes her son was murdered. that essentially these officers are getting away with a crime and she also says that this was mishandled. not just mishandled, she used the words sabotaged by the prosecutor. in other words, he did not want the officers indicted and presented the case in a slanted way. the...
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a matchup between the dubs and the cleveland cavaliers. fans who skipped christmas dinner to come catch the game were not disappointed. the team remains undefeated at home. we're joined live from oracle arena. pete, a good christmas gift delivered by the team. >> scott, it was a great game as the warriors took care of business on christmas day beating those cavaliers. draymond green leading the way with 22 points and 7 assists. the biggest assist for this warriors team may have come off the court. they're the bay area gift that keeps on giving. >> let's go warriors! >> reporter: it's why fans wearing their favorite holiday sweaters and even celebrities like drake decided to spend their christmas holiday watching the golden state warriors take on lebron and the cavs. >> i couldn't take him. so as close as we'll get to the finals from last year. >> reporter: and for a group of 32 kids from san francisco sitting in front row, the game meant a lot more. >> i don't even know. this is the best thing ever. >> reporter: all of the kids you see her
a matchup between the dubs and the cleveland cavaliers. fans who skipped christmas dinner to come catch the game were not disappointed. the team remains undefeated at home. we're joined live from oracle arena. pete, a good christmas gift delivered by the team. >> scott, it was a great game as the warriors took care of business on christmas day beating those cavaliers. draymond green leading the way with 22 points and 7 assists. the biggest assist for this warriors team may have come off...
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. >> a cleveland grand jury has decided that the police officer who shot dead tamir rice will not be indicted. shot rice within two seconds of his car pulling up. this video in 2014 provoked outrage within the u.s. and became a protest point for the killings of african americans. let's go straight to kristin saloomey in new york for more. kristin can we understand why charges weren't warranted? >> we did hear from the prosecutor in the case tim mcginty he said it was indisputable that tamir rice was reaching for gun when the two officers arrived on the scene and it was impossible for the officers to see that the gun was in fact a toy. video that you just showed from security cameras, appears to show tamir reaching for his waistband, officers shoot him within one second of arriving on the scene. that's what sparked the outrage around the country at a time as you say when there were protests and activists on the street on the issue of police violence and the extensive forc excessive fot black teenagers primarily. the mayor of cleveland said th e incident has caused the city to reexamin
. >> a cleveland grand jury has decided that the police officer who shot dead tamir rice will not be indicted. shot rice within two seconds of his car pulling up. this video in 2014 provoked outrage within the u.s. and became a protest point for the killings of african americans. let's go straight to kristin saloomey in new york for more. kristin can we understand why charges weren't warranted? >> we did hear from the prosecutor in the case tim mcginty he said it was indisputable...
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cleveland police officer will not face charges in the shooting death of tamir rice. the 12-year-old was holding a pellet gun when he was killed last year. as jamie yuccas reports, rice's family has criticized the investigation from the beginning. aixa: --jamie: an ohio grand jury decided not to return an indictment in the police shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. >> the death of tamir rice an absolute tragedy, regrettable, but not by definition a crime. jamie: officers timothy loehmann and frank garmback will remain on restricted duty as the city of cleveland opens its own investigation. >> there is potential for discipline if there was a violation found. jamie: the officers say they were fearful when they arrived at a recreation center outside cleveland in 2014. reporting a guy with a pistol and added that the weapon was , probably fake. but that point was never passed along to the officers. officials also showed the toy gun next to a real colt model to illustrate how similar they appear. >> we informed tamir's mother of the grand jury's decision. it was a to
cleveland police officer will not face charges in the shooting death of tamir rice. the 12-year-old was holding a pellet gun when he was killed last year. as jamie yuccas reports, rice's family has criticized the investigation from the beginning. aixa: --jamie: an ohio grand jury decided not to return an indictment in the police shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. >> the death of tamir rice an absolute tragedy, regrettable, but not by definition a crime. jamie: officers timothy...
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watch right here as lebron james slams into a woman sitting courtside on a game in cleveland. and he is a big man. the woman is the wife of professional golfer jason day. as you can see, she was taken out of the arena on a stretch we are a neck brace on. she is being held overnight at a hospital. james said he spoke with day and his wife after the incident. she told him she was okay. >>> it is 4:46. i want to take you right back outside to the pike and show you this fog that is lingering. it is low hanging. here is another vantage point. going to stick with us all morning. but be careful, visibility is not what we are used to. and it is nice and clear out there. live look at the zakim bridge. here you can tell volume is light but that fog will stick around. speaking of shiri, here she is with what to expect in the forecast. >> shiri: thank you so much, julie. we can expect this rushing to us. the front is moving on out, the surge of moisture riding along toward us. that is today's weather. tomorrow will be the cold windy set-up and by sunday, high pressure moving on in. and th
watch right here as lebron james slams into a woman sitting courtside on a game in cleveland. and he is a big man. the woman is the wife of professional golfer jason day. as you can see, she was taken out of the arena on a stretch we are a neck brace on. she is being held overnight at a hospital. james said he spoke with day and his wife after the incident. she told him she was okay. >>> it is 4:46. i want to take you right back outside to the pike and show you this fog that is...
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a case that's roiled cleveland and riveted the country. a grand jury will not indict a white officer for killing the black 12-year-old. the county prosecutor announced today: "the evidence did not indicate criminal conduct." we'll have this story in full, and more on new killings in chicago, after the news summary. in iraq, government troops have recaptured the center of ramadi from islamic state fighters. the military trumpeted its success today, even as pockets of resistance persisted. we have a report from juliet bremner of independent television news. >> reporter: the iraqi flag once again flys over ramadi, but this is victory at a terrible cost. homes and businesses are reduced to lit moral than rubble in what seems to be a ghost town. initial claims of victory came on state television this monk, as soldiers took control of the key government complex. the jihadi who took ramadi in may used propaganda pictures to demonstrate their welcome. in truth, many sunnis who lived here have more sympathy with i.s. than the shia directed iraqi ar
a case that's roiled cleveland and riveted the country. a grand jury will not indict a white officer for killing the black 12-year-old. the county prosecutor announced today: "the evidence did not indicate criminal conduct." we'll have this story in full, and more on new killings in chicago, after the news summary. in iraq, government troops have recaptured the center of ramadi from islamic state fighters. the military trumpeted its success today, even as pockets of resistance...
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now we will hear from the cleveland police department. in the cleveland police museum the have a display about it. >> you are currently looking at these documents. it describes what the police officers working together on that particular date during their tour of duty. this is the arrest report for pp and mr. ogletree. these the only documents left from this particular investigation. it details what happened on the may 23, 1957. he had received information from a confidential informant that whoone inside of her home was involved in a bombing that had taken place at the residence of donald king. they went out to set up surveillance on that address. there, they attempted to get into the home and they were denied access. report,g to the lieutenant thomas white left the scene and went downtown and obtained a search warrant. they then gained entrance to the house. they secured her and began a search of the premises. they mention the fact that they obtained a search in the arrest report. if you work at the daily duty report, they mention that o
now we will hear from the cleveland police department. in the cleveland police museum the have a display about it. >> you are currently looking at these documents. it describes what the police officers working together on that particular date during their tour of duty. this is the arrest report for pp and mr. ogletree. these the only documents left from this particular investigation. it details what happened on the may 23, 1957. he had received information from a confidential informant...
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the one on cleveland circle. they are expecting to have those test results back in the next two days. then they should have a clear idea about what actually is making them sick. we heard earlier, chipotle suspects it was indeed the norovirus and not the e. coli situation that we have seen plaguing that restaurant in other states across the country. >> jadiann: that is up from a lot of students who were sick. that is almost tripled now. that number. we will see what happens there. all right. moving on. many of us have a holiday tradition of sending out sending off holiday cards. >> kris: they want to make sure our members of the military get a special holiday message. the two were making cards for service members on their own until this is they discovered each other. >> i met lauren through a mutual friend. the two of us sloifd close to each other. we figured out why not join forces? >> jadiann: so they did. this christmas their goal is to send 300,000 holiday cards to the men and women serving overseas. it looks
the one on cleveland circle. they are expecting to have those test results back in the next two days. then they should have a clear idea about what actually is making them sick. we heard earlier, chipotle suspects it was indeed the norovirus and not the e. coli situation that we have seen plaguing that restaurant in other states across the country. >> jadiann: that is up from a lot of students who were sick. that is almost tripled now. that number. we will see what happens there. all...
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johnny manziel, 21-31, 270 yards and one td pass. 173-cleveland. then cromwell rap for 145 yards on 20 cares, niners are now 1-9. an absolute embarrassment. >> they did a hell of a job today. okay? we did not. you need to take a minute and feel that feeling. that's as bad a feeling in sports as you can have. we all took a step backwards today. we played poorly. >> carolina panthers remain undefeated by crushing the fall tons, camp newton through floor three tds, ted gin, jr. has two catches and both went for touchdowns. panthers clinch a first-around bye in the playoff, they're now 13, 0. steelers and bengals, cincy the number one seed in the afc but andy dalton fractures a bone in his hand, like lie done for the year ask the playoffs. his replacement, mccarran, threw for three tds but one to the other team. steelers win, bengals still lead the afc north. the seahawks dismantle the ravens. russell will son, 16 tds in his last four games, five today, and three went to former stanford man doug baldwin. the seahawks are now 7-5, a 35-6 victory. >>> th
johnny manziel, 21-31, 270 yards and one td pass. 173-cleveland. then cromwell rap for 145 yards on 20 cares, niners are now 1-9. an absolute embarrassment. >> they did a hell of a job today. okay? we did not. you need to take a minute and feel that feeling. that's as bad a feeling in sports as you can have. we all took a step backwards today. we played poorly. >> carolina panthers remain undefeated by crushing the fall tons, camp newton through floor three tds, ted gin, jr. has two...
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johnny manziel, 21-31, 270 yards and one td pass. 173-cleveland. then cromwell rap for 145 yards on 20 cares, niners are now 1-9. an absolute embarrassment. >> they did a hell of a job today. okay? we did not. you need to take a minute and feel that feeling. that's as bad a feeling in sports as you can have. we all took a step backwards today. we played poorly. >> carolina panthers remain undefeated by crushing the fall tons, camp newton through floor three tds, ted gin, jr. has two catches and both went for touchdowns. panthers clinch a first-around bye in the playoff, they're now 13, 0. steelers and bengals, cincy the number one seed in the afc but andy dalton fractures a bone in his hand, like lie done for the year ask the playoffs. his replacement, mccarran, threw for three tds but one to the other team. steelers win, bengals still lead the afc north. the seahawks dismantle the ravens. russell will son, 16 tds in his last four games, five today, and three went to former stanford man doug baldwin. the seahawks are now 7-5, a 35-6 victory. >>> th
johnny manziel, 21-31, 270 yards and one td pass. 173-cleveland. then cromwell rap for 145 yards on 20 cares, niners are now 1-9. an absolute embarrassment. >> they did a hell of a job today. okay? we did not. you need to take a minute and feel that feeling. that's as bad a feeling in sports as you can have. we all took a step backwards today. we played poorly. >> carolina panthers remain undefeated by crushing the fall tons, camp newton through floor three tds, ted gin, jr. has two...
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the cleveland circle location. that restaurant is still closed. right now, new information about the man accused of stealing bones from a worcester cemetery. phil: he was moved from connecticut to massachusetts to face a judge today and now there are claims that someone else robbed the graves. newscenter five' s jack harper has more. >> amador medina police say he had skulls and skeletons arranged for rituals in his hartford apartment. >> they spoke to the defendant and were shown the human remains >> the skeletons were stolen from the smallest seem that this mausoleum, -- stolen from this mausoleum, built by charles houghton, a wealthy worcester boot maker who' s remains were here along with those of 6 family members. >> six crypts were broken into. 5 of those crypts had skeletons removed. >> medina told police he paid someone else to break in. the old one was removed. another person but he was aware they came from the mausoleum and he did not have permission to have those remains. >> medina did not say who broke
the cleveland circle location. that restaurant is still closed. right now, new information about the man accused of stealing bones from a worcester cemetery. phil: he was moved from connecticut to massachusetts to face a judge today and now there are claims that someone else robbed the graves. newscenter five' s jack harper has more. >> amador medina police say he had skulls and skeletons arranged for rituals in his hartford apartment. >> they spoke to the defendant and were shown...
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we begin today with breaking news in cleveland. we're watching for a news conference to begin any moment addressing a grand jury's decision not tamir rice case. we learned a short time ago that two police officers who shot and killed the 12-year-old will not face criminal charges. the young black boy who was holding what turned out to be a pellet gun. prosecutor described what he called a perfect storm of human error, but the grand jury decided this afternoon not to indict those officers. let's go straight now to that press conference in cleveland. it appears it's about to start. >> everybody ready? good. good. well, as you already know the grand jury came back with no indictment in terms of the police officers involved in the tamir rice shooting. you know, this has been a long, troubling, trying year for not just the city of cleveland, but particularly for the rice family. and i know that they have been pushing for some closure in regards to the criminal side of this. but with this closure know the deep pain they must feel even wi
we begin today with breaking news in cleveland. we're watching for a news conference to begin any moment addressing a grand jury's decision not tamir rice case. we learned a short time ago that two police officers who shot and killed the 12-year-old will not face criminal charges. the young black boy who was holding what turned out to be a pellet gun. prosecutor described what he called a perfect storm of human error, but the grand jury decided this afternoon not to indict those officers. let's...
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a grand jury does not indict the rookie cleveland police officer who shot and killed 12-year-old tamir rice. tonight many are outraged. >>> the firslook into the chicago home where police accidentally killed a mother of five. now embattled mayor rahm emanuel cuts his vacation short to face the fallout. >>> peyton manning hits back. the nfl superstar telling nbc sports he may take legal action over doping allegations while the reporter who accuses him will not back down. >>> and flight risk. dozens of deaths linked to a decades-old fuel design still being hundreds of helicopters. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> good evening. on what is a dangerous weather night, in the next 24 hours more than half of the country will have experienced the most severe weather of this winter season so far. more than 75 million people in the path of heavy snow, blizzard conditions and ice, another 30 million on alert for flash flooding across ten states. this system has already spawned deadly tornados and it is not moving quickly. nbc's jacob rascon is in omaha, nebraska, where it has been snowing all
a grand jury does not indict the rookie cleveland police officer who shot and killed 12-year-old tamir rice. tonight many are outraged. >>> the firslook into the chicago home where police accidentally killed a mother of five. now embattled mayor rahm emanuel cuts his vacation short to face the fallout. >>> peyton manning hits back. the nfl superstar telling nbc sports he may take legal action over doping allegations while the reporter who accuses him will not back down....
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officers in the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice in cleveland. also tonight, a giant storm system crawls across the country dumping snow and ice after tornadoes tore through texas. >> we are at nature's will, whether we're going to live or die. >>> an environmental disaster with no end in sight. thousands flee a methane leak in southern california. and he was king of his court. farewell to meadowlark lemon. >> he's up to something. he's done it. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening. scott's off tonight. i'm jeff glor. >>> an ohio grand jury declined to indict two white cleveland police officers, timothy loehmann and frank garmback, in the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice. rice was shot in november of last year after being spotted waving a gun in a park. it turned out to be a toy. incident an absolute tragedy, but not a crime. demarco morgan is in cleveland. >> simply put, given this perfect storm of human error, the state's miscommunication by all involved that day, the evidence did not indicate criminal conduct by polic
officers in the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice in cleveland. also tonight, a giant storm system crawls across the country dumping snow and ice after tornadoes tore through texas. >> we are at nature's will, whether we're going to live or die. >>> an environmental disaster with no end in sight. thousands flee a methane leak in southern california. and he was king of his court. farewell to meadowlark lemon. >> he's up to something. he's done it. >>> this is...