17-year-old by a police officer and didn t charge him for 400 days and in essence, was forced to charge him once a judge ruled that the video needed to be released. that s entirely unacceptable. she has lost the public has no confidence in the fact that she will charge them. if you know the history of chicago, there was another officer-involved shooting that resulted in the death of a young lady named reck kia boyd and that basically was let off scot free because this prosecutor filed the wrong charge against him. so, we have no confidence in this prosecutor s ability to properly prosecute this officer and we need a special prosecuteder in this case. all right, larry rogers. thank you. thank you. something before we move on here up next, it s been almost two months since the u.s. air strike on the doctors without borders hospital and yet the explanation continues to change. the latest ahead. sent hay prices soaring, the owners had to act fast. thankfully, mary miller banks
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fair. canada s new prime minister justin trudeau says he will honor a pledge to end the coalition bombing campaign against isis. trudeau informed president obama of his decision to pull six canadian fighter jets from the battlefield. he will continue to provide humanitarian aid and training in syria and iraq. breaking news this morning, syrian president bashar al-assad was in moscow overnight meeting with russian leader vladmir putin. russian state media reports the two talk about military action what a kremlin spokesman called terrorist extremist groups t. u.s. expressed concern russia s main interests in syria is in defending the assad regime against rebel fighters rather than attacking isis. new details emerging about the u.s. airstrike on doctors without borders hospital in kunduz and afghanistan that killed 22 staff members and patients earlier this month. the times reports military investigators believe u.s. and afghan forces unfamiliar with
military on the ground and in the air did not follow the strict rules of engagement and in fact, the cockpit recorder up in that ac-130 gunship would record not only the conversations but there was also there are also visual images of the actual strikes that took place. those images would be able to tell investigators if in fact there was any gunfire coming from the doctors without borders hospital. but more importantly, there were discussions among the crew members, there was some uncertainty about whether they had the actual authority to launch that strike and in fact, a question was raised is this even legal. despite that they went ahead and launched the air strike anyway. thanks so much. we want to bring in kevin baron, executive editor of defense one. good to have you with us. let s start with the taliban and the communications of last year where the taliban said we believe the war in afghanistan will come to an end when all foreign invaders pull out of
translator: actually, the building outside was hurt so the damage was extended to the inside. reporter: doctors without borders say it was precise. the plane came back around several times and kept hitting the building inside the compound. as i said, this issue has to be further investigated in more detail. nic robertson s exclusive interview with the afghan defense minister. he joins us live from kabul, afghanistan. good day to you. what s the latest on the investigation into this hospital bombing? reporter: doctors without borders are waiting to see if the country that s a sig terry to the european fact-finding commission, the independent national body that they ve called. to do an investigation if any nation will step forward to request that this international body investigates the strike in kunduz. so far that doesn t appear to be