A famekee with. In san jose, devin fehely, kpix 5. Lets take a live look at vallejo where people are gathering to remember sean monitor is a, the man shot and killed by police earlier this week. They organized a rally outside city hall. There they are, to show their support and call for reform within the Vallejo Police department. Today the California Attorney general announced there will be a full review of the departments use of deadly force and a reform plan will be put into place, this after several officer involved shootings within the department. Including the death of monterrosa on tuesday. The 22yearold was shut as Police Arrived at a walgreens on reports of looting. Monterrosa was just outside that stalwart officers reportedly thought a hammer in his pocket was a gone. Now, in terms of the review of the department, attorney general Xavier Becerra says, quote, this review and reform agreement we announced with the city of vallejo represents a critical step the Vallejo Police De
Year some familiar names that feature in the choice of the fifty six films of two thousand submitted that was selected. To play at this y years event. Thank you very much for being with us the Police Officer who refused to take his weight off the neck of a handcuffed black man gasping for breath is to face a charge of murder in the Second Degree ten days ago the death of george floyd was caught on camera. Placement derek show then knelt on the neck of forty six year old mister floyd who was heard gasping for breath and saying i cantt breathe three other offices who faileled to intervee to save mr floyd arere also to face criminal charges. Kevin gorgeous studies our correspondent awaiting us in washington lets join a live not get on good evening. The inincrease of the charge against the Police Officer who knelt. On the neck of george floyd for some eight minutes and forty six seconds. I will now be loaded in the Second Degree tell us more. Yes said the charges have been upgraded to a mo
Reporting tonight from havana, cuba. Pelley good evening. Tonight u. S. Corporations have lined up behind the new opening to cuba. Mastercard, cisco, marriott, pepsi, caterpillar and Major League Baseball all expressed interest in doing business here. It wont happen overnight, but cubans here in havana are just as eager. In terms of u. S. Relation, its been 54 years that theyve been frozen in time. For all any cuban can tell, detroit hasnt made a car since 1961. Chevys and fords familiar to eisenhower and sinatra live forever thanks to a uniquely cuban industry, counterfeiting new parts from designs of the 50s. Nearly everyone in havana is ready to move on. The average cuban is ecstatic. Theyre euphoric. They believe that this is a new beginning for cuba. Pelley alberto cole is a professor of International Law at Depaul University in chicago, a specialist in cuba, he moved to the u. S. As a child in 1961 when castro imprisoned his father. I wonder how today the average cubans aspiratio
Four officers involved in his arrest and subsequent death to be charged with murder. While the officers were fired within 24 hours of all this becoming public, its been three days and still no one has been charged. Its worth noting unlike a lot of protests weve seen, the protrump anti lockdown protesters that have shown up, the people protesting the killing of george floyd from the very beginning have been met preemptively by police in riot gear. They have used tear gas and rub be rubber bullets against the protesters. They said it would be a top priority but the fbi held a press conference which was strange to say the least. We expected some sort of announcement. In fact, they appeared to think they would do that, too. Possibly about charges for the officers but then it was delayed two hours and then when they showed up, they had nothing to announce. I cannot emphasize enough how important it is that all your ducks are in a row before you make that charging decision. You cant undo wha
Tt schieffer good evening. Scott is on assignment. Im bob scheiffer. In the history of the united iffees, no one has leaked as many classified government secrets as a 25yearold army private named Bradley Manning. He was court marshaled. Today a military judge at fort to fade maryland found him not guilty of the most serious airge, aiding the enemy, but guilty of lesser charges that could send him to prison for the oft of his life. Our National Security correspondent david martin is there. Reporter the judge deliberated for 16 hours and ndad her verdict in less than five minutes. Starting with not guilty of aiding the enemy, a charge which buld have brought Bradley Manning a maximum sentence of life without parole. As manning stood impassively the judge pronounced him guilty of o other charges of espionage vingtheft, for having leaked 000e than 700,000 classified documents to wikileaks, including this video of a 2007 shooting in baghdad when an Apache Helicopter gunship ostakenly opened