Of officer involved shootings over eight years and finds problems from start to finish. Among those findings, that philly police do not receive regular consistent training on the departments deadly force policy. That officers do not receive enough training in techniques designed to d escalate tense situations. And that large segments of the community do not trust the Police Department to investigate itself a controversial incident happens. As we work to build trust in all of our communities across this country the first really the first part of the trust is having the courage to acknowledge whats working and whats not working. Primarily whats not working. Reporter the report calls tasers can reduce the likelihood of fatal end counts between police and civilians. But that not all philly police are issued the device. In addition while most big city Police Departments routinely train all Academy Recruits in the use of tasers, philadelphia does not. In all the doj report finds 48 police sh
That nuclear deal with iran. Iran and six world powers announced a working agreement over the weekend, but some say theyre skeptical. They worry that iran wont hold up its end of the bargain. Nick schifrin is in jerusalem, but well go to Mike Viqueira at the white house. Many reactions on capitol hill. This one seeming to defy party lines. Reporter that is true, and the hard part, president obama fating opposition not simply from republicans, thats to be expected, but democrats as well. Chuck schumer, the number three democrat in the senate obviously very influential. Many people coming out and criticizing this. It all comes down to a question of trust. There is no trust among key members of congress for iran. The parallel is drawn between years and years where the United States has tried to Deter North Korea from its Nuclear Program only to see north korea initially appearing to be compliant going back on its word. They point to the fact that much of Irans Nuclear capability remains i
Past. Reporter now back here live no word on what led to this incident. Police are also still looking for a weapon. They say it could be as small as a razor or the size of a box cutter they just dont know. Theyre also still enter viewing here on campus teachers and students about what may have led to this. Dawn, back to you. All right, thank you, shawnette. New developments surrounding the crisis in iraq. The United States is beefing up its military efforts to help stop the insurgency by a militant group bent on taking over iraq. The president making the announce many this afternoon after meeting with his National Security team. Foxs doug mc elway reports from washington. Reporter at the white house president obama announces the u. S. Will send up to 300 military advisors to iraq. As sunni fighters rapidly gain ground. Theyll work with the iraqi army to coordinate intelligence and training. The best and most Effective Response to a threat like isis will ultimately involve partnership w
10 00 american jet fighters in drones conduct four more air strikes today. On islamic militants in iraq taking out armored carriers and trucks that were firing on civilians. Good evening, everybody, im joyce evans, the thirds round of air strikes against Islamic State forces since president obama authorized the strike. Foxs doug mc elway is in washington with the very latest on the conflict. Reporter today we learned both humanitarian air drops continued as did air strikes. The pentagon today released video of both saying there were at least three more rounds of strikes targeting convoys, artillery, mortar positions. The strikes were performed by f18 Super Hornets flying off. George h bush aircraft, and by president ton drones. Before his de power tour for marathons vinyards, the president was asked directly if he expects this unnamed operation to continue months or even years. This was his reply. I dont think were going to solve this problem in weeks if thats what you mean, i think th
what we need to resolve and deescalate this situation is for russia to move back those troops and begin negotiations directly with the ukrainian government as well as the international community. reporter: there are big worries in kiev about the russian buildup. but no clear fix on when and if russia might invade. we have been talking to the top national security chief. his assessment 88,000 soldiers poised on the border with ukraine and neighboring crimea. he says he thinks the invasion appears real. he says he does not think the russian president would do it unless he had the cover of widespread protests and unrest like he had in ukraine as a cover. we heard the first comments from ousted president yanukovych since moscow s annexation of ukraine. he called for referendums in other parts of the ukraine. a top military expert explained to me the next few days were very important to watch. if moscow exercises with the troops stick around, it might indicate that they just w