Great to be with you. We have to start with the story that everyone continues to talk about here. Today is the electronic and paper trail left behind by this georgia father, justin ross harris. You know the story. He is the father accused of purposefully leaving his toddler to die in a hot car. The Court Just Released a batch of new search warrants in this investigation, and they reveal just how deeply police are digging into harris personal and Financial Life to find out why he may have intended to kill his 22monthold son cooper. These warrants targeted his cell phone, some computer drives, a say sd card, dvd, his medical records, sons medical records and their condo in an atlanta suburb. Lets bring in nick valencia and holly hughes to have a bigger, ov overarching conversation. Nick valencia, to you. We learned through the probable cause bond hearing last week that during that lunch time, the day that little cooper died, that we know that the father went back to the car to place light bulbs he had got on a lunch trip to home depot. We know he failed to tell investigators he went back to that car. And we only found out after investigators saw Surveillance Video of him returning to that car to drop off light bulbs. Now in these new search warrants, we learn, brooke, theyre going back to check inside the house to see if there is any light bulbs missing, to see if his trip to the store was justified. If it was warranted purchase. We also learn during that probable cause and bond hearing it came up, as well. Take a listen to this sound. You sent three detectives in there, and in fact, they reported back to you that sure enough, there were three light bulbs out in lee anns vanity, right . Thats correct. And these werent just regular light bulbs. These were these round globe light bulbs, correct . Yes, sir. Skpfblths thats exactly the kind of light bulbs that was sitting in the front seat, right . Yes, sir. Okay. So thats where so there was a need. There was a need for that. For these light bulbs, holly hughes. More significantly, perhaps in the end, he was not open with investigators in saying he went to his car in the middle of the day. Instead, they ultimately found out because of surveillance cameras. Exactly. And this is one of those situations where both sides are going to take the same piece of evidence and try and spin it to their advantage. How so . The state is going to say the prosecutor is going to get up and say, you know what, he lied to investigators, he omitted that fact because they would have said to him, why did you not get help for your son then . How could you possibly lean into the car, far enough to put the light bulbs in and not see . Remember, the lead detective told us that babys head was above the car seat. Not see, not smell. Not smell. We also heard it testimony that baby probably would have been dead within two hours. And that means, not to be too graphic, his bowels would have released. When you open that car door in 93degree weather, we know the smell would hit him in the face. What will the defense say . The defense is going to try and spin it and say, obviously he would never have taken his friends to that car. His friends drove him to his car to put the light bulbs in, if he was trying to purposefully kill his son. He didnt lean in, he just tossed them in, didnt put his head in the car, and slammed the door. Why in the world would he take his two friends right behind that vehicle, they pulled up in that row, if thats a rearfacing car seat . Every chance in the world that those guys could have looked into the back of the van, the back of that suv, and seen that baby . Okay. Thats one part. The other part, as were mentioning, medical records, not only for this father, but for this toddler. What are they looking for . A variety of things, electronics, the hard drive, sd card, dvd, also medical records. Seeing if there is any developmental problems with baby cooper. And also looking at justin ross medical records. We heard in the probable cause and bond hearing hes deaf in his right ear. Tat we did not know until we heard that in testimony there, during that probable cause and bond hearing. And finally, i mean, everyone is talking about this wife here. Leanna harris. She has been talking to investigators, they have said, hey, dont talk to members of the media. She hasnt thus far. But there are questions. There are huge questions. And, you know, what weve been hearing from a lot of our psychiatrists and psychologists, people grieve differently. Thats not what these investigators are focusing on, brooke. They dont really care that, okay, maybe she didnt cry at the appropriate time. It is not her actions as much as her words that are really raising suspicion here. When she gets a text, and we heard the lead detective testify that at 3 16, Justin Harris texted, when are you going to pick up my buddy so when she gets to the daycare and they say hes not here, she doesnt say hes got to be here. She immediately goes, my husband must have left him in the car. And when they try and comfort her and go no, no, no, theres a million reasons, maybe Something Else happened. She just very calmly says no, my husband left him in the car. When theyre in that interrogation room, and he says he looked peaceful, i dreaded how he would look. Past tense. She doesnt say, what do you mean you dreaded . Did you think about this, plan . Still a lot of questions. Her behavior. Much is being made. The fact is, though, she is not listed officially as a suspect. Thank you. Not officially charged. I just got off the phone with the cobb county magistrate asking if there is anything we can glean . Search warrants . What did they say . Nothing. She is part of the investigation, not under investigation. Keep that in mind. But right . Absolutely. And hes innocent until proven guilty. Lets remember that, okay . But when judge cox closed out that hearing, he said this could be a Death Penalty case. If, in fact, this is going to be a Death Penalty case, that is something they can use to turn him. They can say, hey, we will take Death Penalty off the table if you give us testimony and information that she was involved. A lot can happen in a week. Monday afternoon. Nick valencia and holly hughes, thank you so much. Keep a close eye on this story out of cobb county, georgia. Now to this. An american teenager from tampa, florida, his cousin just last week burned alive in jerusalem. Has been thrust even deeper into the trouble sweeping the holy land. These are photos of tariq khdair before and after his brutal beating. It was videotaped as it happened last thursday as protests erupted over his cousins murder. One aun formed man appeared to hold tariq down as another beat him right before they dragged him off. Tariq was held by the israelis and was released just yesterday. He is being held under house arrest for allegedly attacking israeli troops. Cnns Senior International correspondent, ben wedeman, with us live from jerusalem. Ben, what is the boy saying, tariq khdair, from tampa, florida. Reporter we do have breaking news. Within the last hour, according to hamas, they have fired more than 60 rockets from degrees gaza into israel. Dozens of rockets landing in southern israel. We have word of one injury by shrapnel in the city, which is not far from gaza. We are seeing rockets which have a range of about 25 miles, 40 kilometers, being fired. This is the first time in this latest outbreak of tensions where hamas claims responsibility for these rocket barrages. So increased tensions and obvious escalation here after overnight israeli air strikes killed eight palestinians in various parts of the gaza strip. Now to get back to tariq khdair, the tampa, florida, sophomore, beaten by Israeli Police, he is currently on house arrest. His family had to pay 3,000 shekel or 900 bond. He told us that he remembers being beaten and then waking up in a hospital. Afterwards. Now, his parents insisted he took part in the protests that occurred in the last few days in east jerusalem, but did not throw stones. His parents say that theyre going to take legal action against the Israeli Police for so brute tale beating their son. We understand that his family will be returning to the United States at the middle of the month, if he is not charged first by Israeli Police. Brooke . Ben wedeman, thank you so much. Just after 9 00 at night in jerusalem with more of the back and forth and back and forth. Also happening now, the stakes just got a lot higher in this saga of donald and Shelly Sterling. They are battling it out in court right now. So the question is, can sterlings estranged wife shelly legally sell this team . Sell the clippers. The judge could rule any minute. Were watching that for you. And cnn goes inside an orphanage for an exclusive look at the youngest victims of iraqs violence. Inside are the children of those killed and alongside those accused of the killing do not miss this report. And google glass. Yeah, so it could be the device of the future. But reports say hackers can use them to steal your pass wards. How . Stay right there. Youre watching cnn. Are you ready grandma . Just a second, sweetie. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. Tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. 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Shelly sterling has virtually inked this 2 billion deal to sell the clippers to microsoft ceo balance mer, but Donald Sterling, who is not in court today, is making a fullcourt press to stop the sale, claiming she never had the authority to sell the team in the first place. And now he is trying to get this case delayed, and moved to federal court. He says his rights were violated when his medical evaluations became public. Shelly sterlings attorney calls that tactic a sham. But Donald Sterlings camp maintains this isnt a joke. There is no federal question, this is not a federal issue. Its just an absolute sham to avoid starting the trial. He hopes to get delay so that ultimately this judge wont have time to hear it in the next few days. He hopes somehow hell get by the nba and somehow hell deprive his family of this 2 billion bucks, which is what he wants to do. Why . Because of his ego. The truth of the matter, theres some serious issues about the disclosure of confidential medical information that nobody here has seemed to take an interest in. As i mentioned, that hearing is under way. As i speak. Cnns sara sidner has more. Reporter donald and Shelly Sterling are going oneonone with 2 billion and an nba team hanging in the balance. The fight is over whether she had the sole legal right to sell the l. A. Clippers. And its gotten nasty. Especially after two doctors hired by his wife determined donald was mentally unfit to run the trust that owned the clippers. According to Court Documents filed by shellys attorneys, donald lashed out against those doctors on voice mail. Im not incompetent. Youre [ bleep ] incompetent, you stupid [ bleep ] doctor. Reporter crucial to the case, this letter from Donald Sterling dated may 22nd. His wife shelly claims it gives her the power to sell the team. In the may 22 letter, all it indicates is shelly has the right to discuss aspects of the sale with the nba. It never references a third party buyer. Reporter three weeks later, on june 9th, sterling changed his mind. That same day, shelly and former microsoft ceo, steve balmer, signed a binding, multibillion dollar contract, selling the l. A. Clippers. Shelly contends, she had every right to. Her attorneys entered this evidence into court. She says it shows donald could no longer control the trust. Now, two Board Certified doctors actually examined donald and determined he had the early stages of alzheimers. In the trust it states that is enough to remove him as a trustee. Donalds attorneys contend, he was tricked. We are going to argue their examinations were not complete. That there was fraud in the examinations. He issued public statements saying, way to go, shelly, great deal. And then changes his mind. You cant do that. Reporter for months, its played out in the court of public opinion, but the ultimate decision will be made by a judge. Sara sidner, cnn, los angeles. Donald sterlings Attorney Says this morning the 80yearold is, quote, emotionally attached to his team, the clippers and doesnt want to let it go, not even for 2 billion. Joining me now, criminal prosecutor, holly hughes. The first obvious question, does Shelly Sterling have the right, actually, to even have been negotiating with steve balmer and to sell this team. That is the big issue theyre fighting about in court today. Her team says absolutely, because back in may, her husband, Donald Sterling, signed over the trust. And said to her, absolutely, go negotiate. Get us the best money you can, honey. And then like her attorney pointed out, made a public statement, going, whewhoo, great job. Now his team is saying, no, no, no. Because these evaluations that you submitted to the court claiming hes incompetent, one of them was done the very day he signed the letter giving her permission to go ahead and make the deal. So hes incompetent. Was he even competent to sign that part away of the trust and give her permission to go ahead. Theyre also arguing they did not take the proper steps. They said if you wanted to have him examined, in the trust it says if one of the trustees is incompetent, becomes incompetent, legally speaking, you can remove him. But what theyre saying is, theres also outlines and procedures in that trust saying what it techniques have to be followed, what steps have to be taken. And she didnt do all of that. So all of this back and forth and back and forth, im changing minds, listen, ultimate hely, it comes up to deadlines. There are dates they would have to have it deal inked by. What happens if this back and forth continues . Well, what happened was, balmer and shelly made this deal. Theyre under a contract and said, hey, july 15th is our drop dead date. However, were going to take a 30day extension, if necessary. Meaning if there are still some things in contention. They can agree between themselves to extend that deadline. But i think probably whats going to happen is, his attorneys are also in there, saying, just freeze everything, judge. Theyre going to want an injunction to stop this sale, pending all of these other litigations. You know, theyre saying, hey, you violated his federal rights under hippa. You released his medical records. Thats why he wants it in federal court. Thats why he wants it removed, thats right. Holly hughes. And the case continues. Thanks so much for joining me for that one. Now to this, another big court case happening right now. Former new England Patriots star and alleged triple murderer, aaron hernandez, in court. The live picture you just saw a second ago, pink tie, sitting there in that boston courtroom. He says hes being mistreated, hoping to move to a new prison. But will we also find out the date for the start of his murder trial . We are awaiting the judges decision. Well check back on that momentarily. Also, they are the children of monsters. Cnn gets an inside look at an iraqi orphanage and what we found will shock you. Ugh. Heartburn. Did someone say burn . Try alka seltzer reliefchews. They work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. Mmm. Amazing. Yeah, i get that a lot. Alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. Enjoy the relief. Nineteen years ago, we thought, wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad . So we gave people the power of the review. And now angies list is revolutionizing local service again. You can easily buy and Schedule Services from toprated providers. Conveniently stay up to date on progress. And effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our snapfix app. Visit angieslist. Com today. water dripping and dont juspipes clanging ncisco. Visit tripadvisor san francisco. soothing sound of a shower with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. These are incredibly tense times in baghdad. The iraqi capital on edge, waiting to see if isis militants will push into the city. Right now, the groups leader seems plenty confident. Video that appeared on isis websites showed a man thought to be the leader, abu ba deer giving a sermon in public. Officials say they have no reason to doubt this is their guy. Of mosul one of several cities seized last month. Not everyone accepts this as a possible fate of iraq being divided. Many reaction think their nation can rise above sectarian differences. People i people i people ina nima elbagir visited an orphanage. Reporter he is 7. He has never been told how his father died. His mother thinks its better that way. She has no memories of her father, only there was a loud noise the night he died. Her father was a policeman. She remembers him a little. He was gunned down on the street by their home seven years ago. At the Childrens Center in bagdad, a loss and fractured lives. Their other brother and sister were found playing around the bodies of their parents after both their mother and father were killed in a terrorist attack. This one has just turned 1, and is being looked after here in the orphanage. Reporter as the violence in iraq begins to spiral again, more and more children are being brought. But its not just the children of the victims that it opens its doors. Some, like this 11yearold have parents suspected of perpetrating attacks. The director believes the only way iraqis can build a future together is if the children of both murderer and victim learn to coexist. They are all orphans to us, she told me. Most of the staff here are unpaid. They give their time for free. They want the world to see, they say, the children of monsters are still children. And there is hope for them. And for the country. Her husband was killed in a terror attack. She says it made her want to do something with her life. [ speaking in Foreign Language ] reporter the orphanage supports the aunts, grandmas, cousins and neighbors that helped stepped in. This is becoming an alltoofamiliar story. [ speaking in Foreign Language ] reporter she hopes there will always be a refuge from the horror that lies outside its doors. But nothing in iraq is for certain. Even if one day she herself falls victim to the violence, she says she believes her children, as she calls them, will carry on her work. They know how important it is, she says, to build unity, whatever the cost. Wow. Nima elbagir joins me from london. She said the children of both victim and murderer learn to coexist. And when we talk about violence in this country and these children, how insulated are they from it . Unfortunately, not at all, brooke. Just streets away from that orphanage, a suicide bomb was detonated a few days before we visited. Im sure they will continue to explode across the city there. There is no way to insulate anyone, man, woman or child. But it is just extraordinarily difficult when you think of the trauma that is being inflicted on these children. A lot of those kids, they still dont know how their fathers died. That is the most their families can do to try and protect them, is to insulate them to some degree from some of the horrible details. But they know that their fathers arent around. They know that violence is so widespread. And they know that people disappear, because its not just losing one parent or two or even both parents or even a grandparent or cousin. It is losing so many people across their immediate family and the broader family and the communities. And thats all these children have known. And you see it. And sometimes though you do see some glimmer of the child. You do see that they have been successful in protecting some innocence in them, one of the children we spoke to, we said to him, what would make your life better . What would make a difference for you . And, you know, it was like the answer that you would hear anywhere around the world. He said to me, pizza. Pizza would make it better. And it was what any kid would say. And for a moment, you were kind of transported out of this horrible situation to something just a little lighter. And so many of them have made little friendships. And i think that helps a lot. Helps them feel not so alone, and not so different, as well. And thats the sad thing, theyre not that different. Most of their classmates will have lost someone. And the orphanage helps remind there is something beyond that. But she is such an extraordinary woman, brooke. Absolutely phenomenal. And its so important in these times of trauma and crisis we remember the children. Thank you so much to you and your crew for spotlighting them for us in iraq. Thank you. And more than 1 million iraqis have fled their homes in iraq, as you think of those children, as this isis armed siege continues. You can help. We have provided a website. All you have to do is go to cnn. Com impact, and it will link you to charities like unicef and save the children. Again, its cnn. Com impact. Just ahead, football star turned alleged killer, aaron hernandez, in the courtroom right now. We are hes trying to change prisons. What else . Here he is. Live pictures. What else are his attorneys hoping to accomplish . Well take you there for a live report in massachusetts. Also, a new york newspaper, big trouble here after calling president obama the n word in the headline, and the kicker, this is actually a proobama oped. What . Well discuss this. Coming up. Many of my patients still clean their dentures with toothpaste. But they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. 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This is the first of two Court Appearances hes expected to make this week. These are live pictures as were focusing. Here he is seated on your left. Hernandez arrived in the courtroom a half hour ago. He has pleaded not guilty in these two separate cases involving the shooting deaths of three different men. Cnn national correspondent, sus Susan Candiotti joins me live. Susan, is the thrust behind this particular court hearing, its because he wants to change prisons . Reporter well, he wants to change jails, right. Of course, he hasnt been sentenced to anything yet. In fact, thats the first matter that came up here today. He wants to move, because his lawyer said they want to make it easier for them, being they are based in boston. They want to be closer to the jail where hes being kept. And the first order of business, judge said, okay, hes moving. Now i spoke with the sheriff earlier today, and he said that move could take place as early as today. But possibly tomorrow at the same time. So that order of business taken care of, hes changing jails. The next thing were hoping for is to find out a firm trial date. You might remember that they pencilled in october, but most people think it probably wont happen until the beginning of next year, so well see about that. But right now, there are legal arguments going on about the admissibility of evidence seized during the search of hernandezs home. Last june, a year ago, after the murder of oden lloyd. And the defense has made an argument the search warrant was not properly served. The paperwork missing, some it things not defined in the search warrant. Thats what theyre discussing now. If the defense prevails, prosecutors might lose some of the important evidence they collected. But its unclear at this point. Okay. Susan can Susan Candiotti watching this hearing for us. Thank you, susan. Google glass. Maybe you would like to try on a pair, maybe not. Because google glass actually has a pretty Bad Reputation in some places. And this next story not going to help with that. Some people were not too thrilled when wearers using the device can record anything. And now this tech expert has created software that could allow a person wearing google glass to steal your password . Huh . Cnns Laurie Segall found how well it works and why we should all be worried. Take a look. 5120. Youre right. Reporter he didnt see me type it so how did this security researcher figure out my ipad pin number . Lets take a step back. Youre at a coffee shop, reading the ipad. You enter your password and start browsing. Basic protocol these days. Ready . Yeah. Reporter welcome to a brave new world. Ten feet across from you, a hacker could steal your password using new technology. They see your screen, your finger and pretty much your pass code is stolen. Reporter using google glass or any other recording device like cell phone video, security researcher can crack your pin. Hes developed software that can break down hand movements from video. You type, he records. Doesnt matter if there is a glare. Doesnt even matter if you cant see the screen. The process is now easier by the rise of wearable tech, which makes it simple to discreetly record hand movements. Google glass is on your head so people can adjust the angle. If you put your finger down, we know putting your finger on the key board, we call that touch point. Then we can actually map this touch point to a reference key board and get your key. Reporter we put it to the test using the same device he used when developing his software. Google glass. We put them on a robot and then a realworld attacker. Each tried to hack us. So you have just analyzed the data you guys took via google glass. Yes. You assure me you didnt see the actual numbers i was typing in. No. But you say you have my pass code. Yes. All right. Hit me with it. Reporter he told me it could take him two guesses. The first one is 5120. Reporter it took him one. Youre right. Reporter oh you dont have access to my device. So what is that going to do . We only use the pass code as one example to demonstrate the danger. What if you actually used a mobile banking and tried to tap in your password and access your banking, your bank account. So thats where its dangerous. We may steal your passwords. Your bank account password. Reporter the vulnerabilities he says, are keys are always in the same place. There are tools for randomizing the location of keys on a key board. And now it makes Something Like this impossible. But those tools arent widespread. He hopes exposing the dangers will lead to solutions. You know what . Laurie segal, what if im on my phone right here, im watching you. I mean, what does google say to this . They issued a comment and say we designed glass with privacy in mind. The fact that glass is worn above the eyes and a screen lights up whenever activated clearly signals its in use and makes it a fairly lousy surveillance device. Now, i will say, he was sitting a little bit farther than youre sitting away from me now. And i dont think i would have had any idea with the rise of Wearable Technology now. This is only going to get worse. These guys are going to actually present this at a conference called black hat, and the hope is, put this out there. And theyre the good guys. They say, hey, were able to lots of hackers. Were able to do this. Other people need to take note. Gosh. Just as technology evolves, its amazing the things people can find out about you. Im glad theyre presenting it. Yeah, scary. But good. Okay. See you next hour . Absolutely. Laurie segall, thank you so much. Coming up, a new york newspaper publishes this headline. See it here . About president obama. And one of the words in the headline is the n word. And if thats not shocking enough, you actually wont believe what the column is about. Youll be surprised. Stay with me. You have to see this video over a runway in barcelona, spain. This happened over the weekend. You see these two massive planes coming precariously close to one another. That plane is thinking about landing, sees the plane and does otherwise. This is an airbus jet, taxiing across a runway as this russian 747 preparing to land. The pilot of the russian plane pulled up, barely missing the other jet. Here it is again for you, just to see how close this actually was. Its actually unclear how this mixup happened. But airport officials told a spanish newspaper, there was never any danger of a collision. It is the sixletter word that only needs to be uttered once to draw a firestorm. And now this free new york city paper is feeling the heat bigtime, not just because they used it in this headline, but used it in the headline to describe the president of the United States. This is the head line. We have that word blurred out, on page 16 of the west view news. The n word in the white house is actually a proobama opinion piece, accusing far right voters of hating the president because hes black. Unbelievably upset, saddened, and depressed that this society has gotten this far down. I respect the legacy of all of the africanamerican men and women who have suffered under the under the pain of slavery and for that reason alone, i will respect by not using the word. So somebody else use this is and splashes it over a newspaper, it offends me and my integrity and the integrity of everyone else who has come before us. All this backlash here, this paper knew it was coming. Because just underneath this n word article is this piece posted about i an africanamerican writer, entitled the headline depends me. When we asked the publisher of this was it a publicity stunt, the publisher said it was not and then hung up on us. Let me turn now to senior media correspondent, host of reliable sources, brian stelter. Listen, this is obviously about shock value, a headline is a headline for a reason. And were talking about it so obviously it worked. And, by the way, small newspaper, in the west village. I live in the village and still dont read it. Of its mostly an advocacy newspaper. But, you know, you want to have a diversity of media out there. So in theory, good the paper is there. The reason from the publisher to print this word is that because the New York Times doesnt publish words like this, thats why he says his little newspaper kn needed to publish it. That makes very little sense, even though its good to have diversity in media. This makes no sense at all. So i am glad there has been a lot of condemnation of this today. The writer, who is making an important point, a very controversial, mucharguedabout point, is going to that point is going to get missed because of the outrage, the appropriate outrage, because of the head line. And even though the piece is ultimately pro president obama, to see the n word in a headline, a. , is offensive. B. , to have this modify uses a word to describe the president of the United States, how this isnt even ethical to me. I was looking at the society of professional journalists code of ethics for some guidance on what is right in this case. And one of the codes of the ethics, right here, it says, to avoid stereotyping by race, gender, et cetera. However, the next line says, support the open exchange of views, even views they find repugnant. This is a tough one if you take it as a Journalism School question. To me, its offensive just for the sake of causing offense. Hes malignaggi making a point argued about many times. An important question. Do some people dislike president obama because of his race, something that will be argued about for many years to come. But this piece isnt going to make progress because its d distracted by the headline. Brian stelter, thank you for coming on. Thanks. Coming up next, stop and frisk controversy is enough, but pro filing and you have a lawsuit on your hands. A man is suing over Police Officers being told to stop black men. Stick around for that. And a u. S. Soccer player celebrating a goal, snaps a selfie, but he comes to regret it. We will tell you what happened to him, right after taking this photo. I dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. I love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angies list for bringing us together. Find out why more than two million members count on angies list. Angies list reviews you can trust. If yand youre talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic. 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And 99,000 stopped, 56,000 people in a city of 110,000. Thats more than half of the population. 8,000 children or people under the age of 18. And over 1,000 Senior Citizens stopped by the Miami Gardens police. Let me repeat what you just heard her say. More than half the citys population stopped and questioned by police. Cnns Alina Machado talked to people who live there, as well as the police chief. Heres what she found. Its been a complete nightmare. The way they, like, terrorize. Reporter earl sampson made National Headlines last year, after it became known he was stopped by police at least 288 times. The equivalent of about once a week for four years. I couldnt be nowhere in in my own neighborhood. Like, standing right here, i couldnt be here. I had to like, running for my freedom. Reporter today sampson says his life is much better. Do Police Continue to come here and pick you up or try to detain you . No. Now they dont mess with me no more. Reporter sampson is one of 12 people suing the city of Miami Gardens and several others. The federal civil rights lawsuit alleges the city put in place a racially motivated quota system. The city denies the claims. But the attorney that filed the lawsuit says the citys unwritten policy led to tens of thousands of illegal stops. The quota system was created by the department, created by the higherups. It was created by people telling officers in supervisory positions, hey, we need to go out, this is what you need to do. And the officers . They followed those orders. Reporter do you feel like the policy was racially motivated . I believe so. Reporter this man is a former Police Officer in Miami Gardens. The largest predominantly africanamerican city in florida. He has asked us to conceal his identity. Was anybody ever told to stop allblack males between 15 and 30 years old . Yes. Reporter in a roll call . Yes, maam. Reporter did they say anything in terms of why stop all black males between 15 and 30 or they just said, we need numbers . In so many words, yes. They said thats the criminal element within the city of Miami Gardens. Reporter today there is a new police chief in town. I can tell you that, yes, a large number of crimes are occurred by in this city, because it is a black city, by young black males. Thats a fact. Thats our population, thats our demographics. But is it every young black male . No. Reporter Steven Johnson was hired in april after the former chief stepped down. When you heard about what was going on before you came on board, does that disturb you . Absolutely. And i can tell you from my assessment, whether its perceived or real, the officers here were under the perceived under the perception that in order to get into a specialized unit, you had to have high stats. Reporter quotas. Quotas. Now, that was not a written policy. That is what they were instructed to do. Reporter Chief Johnson says hes made changes, reassigning officers, and making sure everyone knows there is no quota system in place. It will work. Reporter you dont have any concerns about ever going back to that or hearing that officers are stopping people because theyre black . No. No. And its because my style of policing, again, is communitybased policing. Reporter samson is still haunted by what happened at the place where he works. Im just hanging out here. Reporter youre scared . Are you still scared of going out . Im terrified. Im terrified and terrorized. Reporter even though theyve left you alone. Even though they left me alone. Reporter hes working to clear his record, and get his life back in order. Alina machado, cnn, miami. Alina, thank you. Coming up here on cnn, a golfer has one of the best rounds of his career. This man shot a 61. This is an incredible score, whether you know golf or not. 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Lower your blood sugar with invokana®. Imagine loving your numbers. Ask your doctor about invokana®. Imagine loving your numbers. This is kathleen. Setting up the perfect wedding day begins with arthritis pain and two pills. Afternoon arrives and feeling good, but her knee pain returns. Thats two more pills. The evenings event brings laughter, joy, and more pain. When jamie says. Whats that like six pills today . Yeah. I can take 2 aleve for all day relief. Really, and. And thats it. This is kathleen. For my arthritis pain, i now choose aleve. Get all day arthritis pain relief with an easyopen cap. Oh, the selfies, selfies, selfies. Nothing says look at me better than taking a selfie than perhaps scoring a goal in soccer. Over the weekend, this player for an mls team in kansas city managed to define the two. Tom good wire did some celebrating. Taking a guys phone, then taking a selfie with a teammate and fans in the front row. There you go. Check it out for yourself. Everyone loved it, except the officials who gave him a yellow card warning for excessive celebration. Guess thats a nono. Now to this. This is a tough one. Professional golfer, george mcneill, played one of the greatest rounds of his career on what had to be one of the most painful and sad days of his life. This all happened just yesterday. He shot this final round of 61, best of his career, finished in second place at the pgas greenbrier classic, and he did it all with such a heavy heart. Because he knew his sister was losing her battle with cancer. Laura rutledge from cnn sports joins me to talk about this. Talk about the highest of highs, professionally and the lowest of lows, personally speaking. Such a tragic day for mcneill and his family, a day where they should have been celebrating, and it turned to mourning. And he actually found out just as he stepped off from one of the most remarkable performances of his career his sister had passed away. Take a listen. You go out and, you know, golf doesnt really mean a whole lot. So its hard. I played good today. And got to finish. Brooke, mcneill actually had a tradition where he would call his mom and check on his sister before every round or before whatever he was doing so he did that, and his mom, dotty, said its not looking very good. She may not have much longer. So he carried that with him out on to the course. And then actually she did pass away 20 minutes before that round. He, of course, didnt know. He didnt have his phone. Found it out later on. So his mom said this quote. We just think she went ahead to West Virginia and was there with him, and it was obvious with his golf. Oh. So she had been fighting for she was 46. Fighting for you were saying two years . Yeah, two years, she was diagnosed with Breast Cancer two years ago. And then they found out that it spread to her brain. And doctors said it was the most aggressive type of cancer imaginable. And so actually, a week ago, as recent as that, she was at the Moffett Cancer Center in tampa, trying to figure out if there was something she could do. The diagnosis was very grim there, as well. One thing that george want the everyone to know, she kept fighti fighting, wasnt giving up until the very end. She does leave her husband and two grown children behind. Our thoughts are with her. And speaking of the lows and highs. Back to the highs. Because he shot a 61, will he be going to the british open . He will. He does get to go to the british open. Its only ten days away. The first round begins ten days away. But he says hes going to do it. Hes really excited about it, looking forward to it. He actually played in the british open one time before. And that was in 2010. But he didnt make the cut. So hes looking for redemption there. Hes looking to go out there and have a great performance and probably hoping that michelles spirit will be with him. The best to him and the family and to his golf game, i suppose. Laura rutledge. Thank you so much. Nice to meet you. Thanks. Nice to meet you too. All right. Hour two. Roll it. Here we go. Im brooke baldwin. And we begin, if you like to travel, you need to know this. New rules for travelers. You have to power it up or leave it whibbehind. The tsa adding another step to make sure flights coming into the runs safe. The agency says it may soon ask passengers going through security overseas to turn their Electronic Devices on, including cell phones. Including laptops. The tsa wants to be sure they are not elo