The country. It is very needed. Thank you. My name is audrey mcdowell. Im an associate minister at East Friendship baptist church. And a student at wesley Theological Seminary. My question is, in light of the videotapes we have seen, you know, where they are shooting people and basically just leaving them on the ground to die, i would like to know what are the legal requirements for police regarding giving life saving means when they have shot somebody. In the walter scott case, they lied and said that they had provided, you know, cpr and there is no evidence of that on the video. What are they legally required to do . Or are they supposed to just leave them there to die so as not to mess with evidence or whatever . I was going to ask mr. Crump, who stepped out for a minute to handle that question. [ inaudible ]. Mr. Crump, the question was posed, the question is repose your question. In light of seeing all the videos where the police are shooting people and basically just leaving them
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Host you served formally as an abbasid or two switzerland inlet as an ambassador to switzerland in liechtenstein. In looking at this relationship between the u. S. And iran, where do things stand now . Guest i am optimistic. In 2009, the two big missions were of secrecy. To get the swiss government to agree to the enhanced sanctions. Switzerland was at risk of being the whole of the donut in europe, the place iran would go to trade oil. And we have and our argument was we have to find some way to bring it to the table. When we finally bring them to the table and we get a Framework Agreement, this is a great step forward. We are where ahead of where we were just two years ago. Host the issue of iran will land first and foremost next week with the senate. I want to play you some of the comments from senator bob corker, this set the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and his concern over the deal expressed on Fox News Sunday yesterday. [video clip] one of the proposals bei
More endless searches of american phones and computer records are unamerican and a threat to your civil liberties. [applause] i say your phone records are yours. I say the phone records of lawabiding distance are none of their damn business. [applause] is this where we light up the phones . [laughter] the president created this vast dragnet by executive order. As president on day one, i will immediately end this unconstitutional surveillance. [applause] i believe we can have liberty and security, and i will not compromise your liberty for a false sense of security. Not now, not ever. [applause] we must defend ourselves, but we must never give up who we are as a people. We must never diminish the bill of rights as we fight the long war against evil. We must believe in the founding documents. We must protect economic and personal liberty again. America has much greatness left in her. We are still exceptional and a beacon for the world. We will thrive when we believe in ourselves again. I
All of us have overcome adversities and we made good of our lives. We can present issues at the grassroots people are experiencing right now. And Solutions Based on my expertise anyway. And of the solutions is making sure we have the open primaries. And we have independent debated processes because that word i want to say this in chicago politics right now. On behalf of what going on with African American leadership in chicago right now. Believe it or not, i won 30 counties downstate. I had more problems with my own people. In chicago, africanamerican leaders came together to knock an africanamerican lady off the ballot. She stood a chance to really make a big difference in chicago. They are supporting him. We represent 47 of the voting. The votes this is not really about the race. When you have a voting bloc like that, use it to your advantage. They came together to knock the most qualified africanamerican female off the ballot. The system is playing a role with that. We have so many