Cameras on the cops. Theyre going to do all they can to arrest us to prevent us from recording it. Is it really against the law . America tonights adam may on the record and the law. Later this hour saving our ship. The ss United States gets a lifeline that could get a plug. Good evening. In ferguson, staten island, cleveland and all the other cities where clashes between cops and their communities have ignited flash points over Excessive Police force, we wonder what would have made a difference . Could video recordings later answer questions about what really happened . President obama thinks so. He laid out awe a multimillion dlar plan and the lapd will do that. Michael oku begins our look at cameras, cops and communities in rialto, california. What youre about to see happens every day across the country, an officer in tense pursuit of a stolen vehicle. Two suspects inside showing few signs they intend to surrender. Get out of the car, both of you. The situation could escalate. If it
And tonight we ask will ideal with the feds finally bring change . Also tonight, having the talk, the blunt talk about race and justice in america. They probably think i come from a low income family. They probably think that i am dangerous. And i have to live with that. America tonight sarah hoye gets real with black parents, their kids and what they need to do to stay after other americas streets. Do you fear for them . I dont want to raise my children to operate out of fear. What i want for raise them with is with awareness. And the struggle for opportunity. Why the law keeps people like sarah from saving for her own future. I want people to know that i am just like you. America tonights Sheila Macvicar on what this very able advocate did to change that. Good evening, and welcome to america tonight, the weekend edition. I am joie chen. Their motto motivation is is to protect and serve. Police tactics have put Law Enforcement across the country under scrutiny. You saw the fallout in
They probably think that i am dangerous. And i have to live with that. America tonight sarah hoye gets real with black parents, their kids and what they need to do to stay after other americas streets. Do you fear for them . I dont want to raise my children to operate out of fear. What i want for raise them with is with awareness. And the struggle for opportunity. Why the law keeps people like sarah from saving for her own future. I want people to know that i am just like you. America tonights Sheila Macvicar on what this very able advocate did to change that. Good evening, and welcome to america tonight, the weekend edition. I am joie chen. Their motto motivation is is to protect and serve. Police tactics have put Law Enforcement across the country under scrutiny. You saw the fallout in ferguson and on staten a land, while those incidents remain disputed, a Justice Department investigation in to the Cleveland Police Department Found shocking evidence of police abuse. Now, that report
And the view from the other angle, when citizens turn their cameras on the cops. Theyre going to do all they can to arrest us to prevent us from recording it. Is it really against the law . America tonights adam may on the record and the law. Later this hour saving our ship. The ss United States gets a lifeline that could get a plug. Good evening. In ferguson, staten island, cleveland and all the other cities where clashes between cops and their communities have ignited flash points over Excessive Police force, we wonder what would have made a difference . Could video recordings later answer questions about what really happened . President obama thinks so. He laid out awe a multimillion dlar plan and the lapd will do that. Michael oku begins our look at cameras, cops and communities in rialto, california. What youre about to see happens every day across the country, an officer in tense pursuit of a stolen vehicle. Two suspects inside showing few signs they intend to surrender. Get out
Punishment is not the governor. The judges, they decide if theres enough evidence and whats constitutional not the governor. In pennsylvania, the governor cant individually pardon someone. He cant do what he did. He granted a reprieve without a time period for every defendant on death row. That is unconstitutional. That is illegal. Now, what could happen is that the pardons review board can meet, and they have to vote unanimously on an individual case, if theres new evidence, if there are new facts, and they have to have a time period for it. The reason why i had to respond was because the First Defendant that this affected was Terrance Williams, who was scheduled to be executed on march the 4th. A local case right here from germantown. He had killed brutally by bashing the heads of two gay men that he had provided services to and tried to extort them for money. A jury unanimously said that he should be found guilty, that he should get the Death Penalty and while, yes, there is racism