I was under arrest and he said no. All officers were equipped with on body camera video and they turned them off. One of the biggest complaints about Police Body Cameras is that there is too much discretion over when police have them on and off. Why havent we seen the footage from this and it turns out the officer either forgot or intentionally left their cameras off. Accountability. Reporter of the problem that makers of body cameras think they can solve with technology. They unveiled a new version of their body camera today. Better video and audio but also new is to start recording. We can have activate if they open a car door or take the shotgun out of the rack. Or just by turning the siren or the lights on. Reporter if you turn on a taser everyones cameras turn that will signal to all surrounding cameras within 30 feet for is for a 30 second time frame. They record two minutes of video before anyone hits record. That should help give context to the video. The same thing when people
Berlin and the African American story and take your questions or historians joining us throughout the day. World war ii 70 years later live from the National World war ii museum, saturday, november 7, beginning at 11 00 a. M. Eastern here on American History tv on cspan3. Next, lorraine agtang, who participated in the 1965 delano grape strike, joins a panel of historians to discuss its history and legacy as well as the early days of the Farmworkers Movement. California State University bakersfield and Bakersfield College cohosted this event. Its about 90 minutes. Mr. Asher the next portion of our program is a Panel Discussion on the history and legacy of the grape strike. It is an honor to have with us one of the heroes of the strike, ms. Lorraine agtang. They started the strike in 1965. Lorraine and her family lived for years in the same farm labor camp outside delano. She was 13 when the strike began. When it was won in 1970, she and her family proudly went to work under union contra
Who participated in the 1965 delano grape strike, joins a panel of historians to discuss its history and legacy as well as the early days of the Farmworkers Movement. California State University bakersfield and Bakersfield College cohosted this event. Its about 90 minutes. The next portion of our program is a Panel Discussion on the history and legacy of the grapestrike the str it is ani honor to have with us one of the heroes of theke. The grape strike. It is an honor to have with us one of the heroes of the strike, ms. Lorraine agtang. She and her family lived for years in the same farm labor camp outside delano. She was 13 when it began. In 1970, she and her family proudly went to work under union contract. Out on strike again in 1973. She was the first manager of the retirement village you saw in delano that the Farmworkers Movement built for elderly and displaced filipino in 1974. Rs in 1975, with the passage of the Agricultural Labor relations act, lorraine organized farmworkers
First comments about the political maneuvering. Reporter the Lieutenant Governor was present but he certainly was ready to back harris to run for governor. Saying in a message to supporters on her website quote i will be a fighter for the next generation on the Critical Issues facing our country. And went on to say that she will be a fighter for middle class families who are feeling the pinch of stagnant wages and diminishing opportunity. Congratulations. Reporter harris however will avoid a fight with fellow democrat gavin newsom. The Lieutenant Governor was in the bay area for the inauguration of the new mayor tom bud. We asked newsom about bowing out of the race. I have two kids under the age of 6 years old, i couldnt look them honestly in the face and tell them that this was the best thing for me or my family. Were going to focus on the senate seat. Where we hope the democrats are successful replacing barbara boxer. Reporter they believe newsom passed because he plans to run for go
Bureau, but first to Garrett Tenney live in washington. Reporter the exact details of who and what will be deployed is still being worked out this weekend, but we are told it will include air and Missile Defense units as well as hundreds of u. S. Soldiers adding to the roughly 70,000 american troops already deployed to the region. That announcement has raised a lot of concerns that the u. S. Is moving closer to a potential war with the iranian regime. On friday during a joint press conference with australias prime minister, President Trump said he wants to avoid war and hopes iran will take steps to change its behavior. The easiest thing i can do in fact, i can do it while youre here would say, go ahead, fellas, go do it. And that would be a very bad day for iran. In my opinion, it shows strength. Because the easiest thing i could do, okay, go ahead. Knock out 15 different major things in iran. I could do that and all set to go. Its all set to go. But im not looking to do that if i can