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re-establish the confidence of the mission of police that we ve come to know as protect and serve as opposed to arrest and enforce. and so one of the things that the good officers. we keep hearing over and over and over again that there s a relatively small minority of bad officers that are bringing this notion of dishonor upon police forces around the country. if that is the case then every good officer must seize this moment to recreate the law enforcement professional image and practice to make sure that those that need to be weeded out get weeded out so that the police community relationships can be what we all want them to be. congressman emanuel cleaver, reverend todd yeary and jim cavanagh, thank you all for your time tonight. thanks reverend. thanks rev. straight ahead, breaking news coming from baltimore. state attorney on the freddie gray case regarding her charges. also tonight, our exclusive report from baltimore on the
you know, reverend, i was a negotiator, and i like to do things more smoother and easier and more maneuver. we need to train our officers in the technique and that s a great move on the cameras, move towards more restraint and training and get more jobs. we need action. we need action. pastor yeary, led the me go back to you. the attorney general met with the baltimore police and talked about the national attention they are receiving. listen to. you really have become the face of law enforcement. now, some you may say that s for good or for ill i know but we don t always choose moments. sometimes they choose us and how we live with that and how we go through with that determines what kind of officers we all are. pastor yeary, do police in baltimore and elsewhere sense they have an opportunity right now to redefine policing in america? reverend if they don t, they should, and they are going to miss a tremendous opportunity to
sides, on any sides and all sides actually. pastor yeary, last thursday the national civil rights leaders came to baltimore. you co-chaired our meeting there, the head of the naacp urban league and myself, and we talked about body cameras and we talked about a lot. you brought these issues in the meeting with the attorney general. what happened in the meeting? bring us inside? well first, the attorney general reasserted her commitment to support baltimore in looking at police community relations, reaffirming her commitment to follow through on the processes that have already begun in terms of the collaborative reform efforts and the reviews that her department s office of civil rights might follow up with and so she reminded us that she is here for the long haul. she is hopeful that baltimore will not only recover but will be better and as you mentioned
baltimore has given her hope. as we all know baltimore has come to symbolize a lot of the issues involving police and community mistrust that plague so many of our cities but what i have heard here today is how all the people of baltimore, every group that i ve mentioned and certainly everyone with whom i was privileged to meet is committed to making that better. joining me now is congressman emanuel cleaver, democrat from missouri. he co-sponsored legislation that would help fund body cameras for police officers, and he recently met with house speaker john boehner about criminal justice reform. also with me is reverend todd yeary, noted faith and civil rights leader in baltimore and pastor of douglas memorial community church. he was in the meeting with the attorney general today, and he s also the pastor tooled mayor. we re also joined by jim
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