Ta tacloban. Its not a prietty sight. Few answers about relief efforts. I just want to bring you up to date on all that we have seen in the last 24 hours. Philippines where five days the cleanup has barely started if started at all. Everything is gone, theres nothing to eat, nothing to drink. Weed me nor people to help the current situation. Reporter help is on the way. 250 u. S. Service members are on the ground in the philippines, and two more ships are on the way. Right now, there simply isnt enough aid, and what aid there is, isnt getting out to those who need it most. Day after day, thousands come to tacloban airport. The lack of food and water, the decaying bodies lying on the street. But with 800,000 people displaced, many are without options. While others continue to search for loved ones lost in the storm surge. Only one missing is my eldest daughter. I hope shes alive. This woman cries for her mother whos still missing. Translator im still here in tacloban, she says. Im still
comprehensive, thorough and independent investigation, coupled with the medical examiner s determination that mr. gray s death was a homicide which we received today, has led us to believe that we have probably cause to file criminal charges. that was baltimore s top prosecutor marilyn mosby announcing the charges ranging from false imprisonment and misconduct in office to manslaughter. and for one officer second degree depraved heart murderer. that says that he acted with extreme disregard for human life. mosby says officers arrested gray repeatedly flouted department policy by refusing to buckle him into the police van and repeatedly failed to get him medical attention. at one point officers placed gray in the back of the police van face down and head first with his hands cuffed and his ankles shackled. gray s final cord was severely injured and his voice box was crushed. he died from his injuries a week later. after the charges were announced the officers union, the fra
0 washington. i ve been a lincoln man all my life. i put lincoln at the top. i think that i would, after having completed a film series that will be out in september on the history of the rose developmen roosevelts put him in there. what about jfk? i think it s an unfinished story. when he was killed i was ten years old. i was tragic. now i m working on a big history of vietnam. we don t know what he would have done, whether he would have gotten us out or in deeper. i ve got to leave it there. best of luck on the next project. anderson cooper reports live from the phillipines. good evening, everyone. i m anderson cooper live from tacloban airport in the philippines where five days after typhoon haiyan desperation has set in there is little food, little water, and many, many people in need. many people are trying to get out of here, out of the airport. there are scenes of people lining up all around me. they ve been lining up here all night long. they just wait at the airport. t
law enforcement had this message for the baltimore police force. to the rank and file officers of the baltimore city police department, please know that these accusations of these six officers are not an indictment on the entire force. but will it change how the police force does its job? joining me now john seamus associate professor at john jay college of justice and a retired captain from the police department. and joining me marcus claxton who is director of the black law enforcement alliance and a retired nypd detective. i want to start with you, john at the table, because i am very committed to the idea that structures matter, that people are good and bad and all those kind of things but a lot of times what we see as human behavior is actually happening in the context of structures. if i believe that for the communities that i m reporting on and talking about, i got to also try to believe it for the