live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington less than two days after deadly tornadoes ripped through the south and new threat of severe storms is now hanging over some of the hardest hit areas, and the threat includes possible tornadoes. some 30 million people fall under this new threat, including mississippi were 25 people are confirmed killed in friday night s tornado outbreak today, the secretary of homeland security toward the area, along with the head of fema and other top federal officials. they were joined by the state s governor, who delivered this message to his fellow citizens in mississippi. what we ve seen. over the last 36 hours in mississippi, on the one hand, has been heartbreaking to see the loss and devastation of these communities, but on the other hand has been inspiring and gives me great reason for optimism and, quite frankly, makes me proud to be a mississippi and because mississippians have done what mississippians do in times of tragedy in t
course. the abuse of power. it always physical power. and i had , like two cops over me one of them, uh, push, patricia. um and then the other one was holding my neck. i was telling him dude, this is not good. not cool, so i m not. i mean, i m not an aggressive person. um i m actually an on aggressive person . i m here fighting against the aggressions. so um, but no, no one from from their side has been able to apologize. um other other sentences have been, um comments on on our favorite, of course. and do you expect any? i mean any legal trouble after this? listen i m i have questions about its like, uh, why didn t we receive a warning ? why is it that the chairman did not read the rules of the hearing in advance for everyone, like and? and and? and i m pretty sure that there was a lot
the squads have dashboard cameras. bystanders have camcorders. and that video catches criminals in the act, helps prove cases in court. and then sometimes is used as training video to help prepare cops for the dangerous situations they ll face every day. the cameras can also catch cops behaving badly. police officers are expected to uphold the law. so, these images can be especially shocking. how old are you? in baltimore, maryland, a 14-year-old is skateboarding illegally and is confronted by a cop who doesn t like the boy s attitude. i m not your father. you give that attitude to your father. you give it to me, i ll smack you upside the head. i don t have a father. shut your mouth. i m talking. a friend captures the argument on a cell phone, as the officer becomes enraged because the boy, eric bush, calls him dude. give me that skateboard. the officer puts eric in a headlock and wrestles him to the ground. sit down. dude! sit down! i m not a dude!
he didn t understand the information i handed him, because i gave him my paper license, i called him dude, he didn t like me calling him dude, he threw me down and started beating on me. he says, show me your i.d., at some point. you showed him a paper license? no, i showed him all the registration i had, but i gave him the paper license from the alaska d.o.d.. he looks at it and says, what is this? and you explained. and i was like, dude, just calm down. he was already exorcised? yeah. he s like dude, just calm down. he s like, i m a richland county law, don t call me dude. i m like, you addressed me by, hey, you. and he s like, i don t know your name, and i was like, i don t want know your name, either.