Struggles, working hard every day to give their children a Better Future and they deserve a government that works. Thanks very much. [applause] thank you. [inaudible conversations] you guys are very quiet. Let me begin by introducing myself. I am bill galston senior fellow in government studies here Brookings Institution and i want to congratulate the governor on his speech. I cannot imagine a more appropriate speech to be delivered under the aegis of the center for effective Public Management and government studies here at brookings. Let me also out on a personal note that if you could find a way of bringing 48hour pothole guarantees to washington d. C. I would follow you to the end of the earth. [laughter] and set with 500,000 other people. That caught my attention. Its hard to do in the middle of the summer. I am informed theres a little bit of wiggle room on the backend so we have close to happen our or the question and answer. Math. Let me tell you what the plan is. Im going to as
The United States department of justice, the f. B. I. , to solve this crime and to hold these perpetrators fully accountable. My brothers retired Law Enforcement officer and he always tells me that cops have the right to come home at night. And thats exactly right. These are people who protect us and keep us safe. And they have the right they have the right to come home at night. Seeing this attack last night really kind of turned my stomach because in the last week since the Justice Department released its report on ferguson i had thought we had begun to see signs of progress. They were goodfaith steps taken within the leadership to move in a new more cooperative direction beneficial to Law Enforcement and community residents. But make no mistake. We still have a long way to go to bring about this systemic change that is needed and that is long overdue in that area. But i think the early indications have truly been positive. But what happened last night was a pure ambush. What happene
Drinking. Brooks admitted that he had been. Officers then move forward with the textbook dui arrest. Nothing unusual. But then when they tried to take him into custody had started swinging. He snatched a taser from one of them and tried to use it from officer rolfes. When he raised the taser to fire, rolf shot and killed him. Here are of the video. Hey sir, are you all right . Ive had some drinks today. It may be one and a half. I told her baby, lets go. Because im hungry. What kind of drinks did you have . Im not sure, something she ordered. So youve had one and a half drinks . Well, i think youve had too much to drink to be driving. Put your hands behind your back for me. Put your hands badger back. Stop fighting. Stop fighting. Youre going to get tased. Youre going to get tased. Take off the taser. Take off the taser. Stop fighting. 63. After the shooting, officer rolfe tried to keep Rayshard Brooks alive, he tried to perform cpr on the man he just shot. Keep breathing. Mr. Brooks,
Edition. It seems strange that a prison seamstress would help two killers escape a maximum security lockup, but were told tonight that Police Believe the prison employees smuggled tools into their cells with the understanding that the convicts would kill her husband. Joyce mitchell pleaded not are the focus of an intense manhunt now entering a tenth night in upstate new york. Anna werner is there. Were going to wave the preliminary felony hearing. Reporter 51yearold Joyce Mitchell is already facing a felony charge for allegedly helping the two murderers escape from prison. Now a Law Enforcement source tells cbs news there was an agreement between mitchell and the two men, richard matt and david sweat, that once out of prison they would kill her husband lyle. In an interview sunday, Clinton County District Attorney andrew wiley would not confirm there was any threat to mitchells husband, but says she told investigators the reason she didnt follow through with the plan was that she was w