night. as i understand it black lives matter members of our diverse communities actually rallying around a statue of thomas jefferson with all of his complexities and his human mistakes and some of the evil doing he did especially the way he treated the children of, slave children on his plantations purely for economic benefit, some of the records have shown, so even with all of that they said i m going to protect this from that that i see right there which is basically modern day, you know, domestic terrorism here. people are just trying terrorize us away and intimidate us away from any and all progress. so we know in southern cities these issues are extremely complicated. anybody trying reduce them to a tweet, to something that will fit into 140 characters just doesn t fit into the debate. we ve come to our own approach in charlottesvile. we had a lot of division on this issue. we had divided votes on city
control the flow of information. and if you look at for one second, if you pose this next to baltimore, where, you know, within weeks there was a criminal actual complaint against the officers and then an indictment, you look at, for example, south carolina with slager who shot, you know, michael scott in the back. within months there was an indictment. here, why did it take over a year, first of all, to go before the grand jury? and after that, there s no action. i m one who says the process there needs to be more transparency in the process. when you look at his officer, danny, he was a trainee. here s what the prosecutor tim mcginty called the case, a perfect storm of human mistakes. when you look at the officer s record and the whole situation, where do the mistakes stop and the criminality begin? the supreme court addressed that very issue. unfortunately, the law remains somewhat unsettled. if you look at the facts of this
likely human error. they are usually human mistakes. they have got tremendous pilots and great technology. it is a targeting problem i would image as opposed to an error. it is one of those two things, wrong target or an errant missile. these things do happen, as sad as that is. doctors without borders says they can t understand how that could happen. they say the u.s. and afghan government all had their coordinates, all knew their exact locations. kristin nisher live from dc. thanks. four students under arrest accused of noting a deadly attack on the california high school. police say students of summerville high school east of san francisco had a list of teachers and students they planned on shooting. they were in the process of getting those weapons for the attack when someone thank goodness told an administrator about the group s plans. all of the suspects are under
then do it. that is not an end, in and of itself, but could change the dynamics to make the russians and clai and their client, bashar al assad, to arrange for him to leave syria. gentlemen, we re running out of time. i want to ask you about the big news of this weekend and that, of course, is the tragic eebven of afghanistan where apparently a u.s. air strike in the effort to help the afghans take back the kunduz, it hit a doctors without borders hospital killing at least 19. general keane, how can something like that happen? they are usually human mistakes. we ve got tremendous pilots and we ve got great technology and it s a targeting problem, i would imagine, as opposed to an errant missile. wrong target or errant missile. these things do happen.
itself but it could change the political dynamics to make the russians, iranians and the client, to realize they have to negotiate a settlement that is going to involve him leaving syria. gentleman, i am sorry to interrupt we are running out of time. i want to ask you about the big news which is the tragic event in afghanistan where a united states airstrike and the of the by the united states to help the afghans take back the city of kunduz from the taliban an american airstrike hit a doctors without borders hospital killing 19. general keane, how can something like that happen? they are usually human mistakes. we have tremendous pilots and we have great technology and there is a targeting problem i on imagine were opposed to a mill. either wrong target or an errant missile and these things happen. it is sad.