Authorities in texas have released dash cam video of the traffic stop that landed sandra brand in jail and charged with assaulting an officer. She was found dead in her jail cell last week. In waller county, texas the Officials Say that she hanged herself with a garbage bag. The trooper now is on desk duty. And pretends and family of sandra bland will gather soon in prairie view, texas to hold a memorial service. Usher is there with the story for us. Reporter good afternoon tony well, we just heard from officials who had been meeting here at prairie view a m university, thats where sandra bland was expected to take a job. And she was seep here interviewing when she was stopped in that traffic stop just over a week ago and the state and local officials were talking for about two hours to discuss the dash cam video that was released a short time ago. And we heard from some of the officials, including the lieutenant governor, who said this would be a very transparent investigation. In texas were going to take very careful steps so theres no rush to judgment. Regarding the grand jury, we passed a bill this session signed by the governor, that no longer allows a judge to handpick a grand jury. To seek diversity. So this grand jury, indeed, will be selected to be sure theres diversity on that grand jury, and thats the law we passed. And tony, the meeting was led by texas state never resourceroyce west,who joins us now. What went on in the meeting with that dash cam video . What was your reaction when you heard about what happened to sandra bland . I want to make sure that people understand theres a two step process from the arrest and what occurred in the jail. Had she not been in the jail, she would not be dead today. Im concerned about some of the content of the video and im reassured that the department of Public Safety, as well as the Texas Rangers and the fbi and the d. A. Will be looking at that. I think it goes without saying that even the director, the department of Public Safety has questions about what transpired when the stop curled so you believe that if she were not stopped, she would be alive today. If she had not been arrested she would be alive today. And as far as the investigation is concerned whether you look at this dash cam video do you think that she should have been arrested . No. The reality is that when you turn from one lane to the other without signaling how many people do that all the time . The officer was going to give her a warning and after that, it escalated out of control. And as a result of doing that, he decided to arrest her for ultimately assault on a police officer. You met with the officials for two hours including the lieutenant governor, and what were the major issues, the questions that arose in the meeting . Again why did she stop. And why did it escalate . Is the department of Public Safety looking into it . The answer is yes and where is the investigation going . Thats why we asked the District Attorney to give us stats on that, and also to find out that theres going to be another autopsy that the family has requested to see if its consistent with the original autopsy results if there are some differences between the two. So it was real clear and we, many of us elected officials including the lieutenant governor, and the chair of the black caucus, myself and others, want to make sure that the officials are staying vigilant and on top of it, and reassuring america that this is going to be a transparent investigation. One of the problems that we see in this video is what occurs offcamera, and thats something that you say needs to be addressed. Yes and this past legislative session, i was able to author a bill that put 10 million in the Governors Office in order to assist Police Departments and insurance agencies to purchase body cameras. Regardless of who was at fault or how it occurred, we have to remember that sandra bland lost her life here. Thats exactly right. She lost her life here, and we want to make sure that we dont forget that. That we send the right message out in the state of texas that we offer condolences to the family, and there will be no stone left unturned. And there will not be a whitewashed no pun intended investigation. So there you have it, the dash cam video coming out today. The day after the video was released of what was going on inside of that holding cell where sandra bland was being held before she lost her life just a little bit over a week ago. And as is the case in many stories, the video leads us to more questions. Ashhar, thank you. Another black man fatally stopped in a traffic stop gathered with supporters today. He was killed by a police officer, he was stopped when the officer noticed that efforts driving without a license plate, and within moments, the incident escalated. Diane eastabrook joins us with more, and diane do we know what happened during this traffic stop . Well, tony, this case is still under investigation so we dont know a lot of the details, but the police say that he failed to produce a drivers license, and he would be get out of his car before he was shot by that police officer. [ audio difficulties ] cincinnati, an unarmed black man by a university of Cincinnati Police officer. The investigators are still piecing together what happened. But what we do know is, 43yearold sam dubois was driving about a mile from the campus sunday evening. The officer pulled him over for driving without a license plate. Minutes later dubois was dead. The officer approached the vehicle and asked mr. Dubois multiple times to please provide a drivers license. During the conversation, mr. Dubois produced a bottle of alcohol from inside of the car handing it to the officer but was unable to produce a drivers license. The Campus Police said that they ordered dubois out of the vehicle. From this point from what we can tell, a struggle ensued. And the officer fired one shot from his duty weapon and was knocked to the ground. The vehicle continues down rice street where it came to rest. Mr. Dubois suffered from a gunshot wound. He was dead at the scene. [ audio difficulties ] the family said that he was newly engaged and the father of 13. [ crying ] he didnt do nothing at all. The police say that theres video of the incident, [ audio difficulties ] all right, Diane Eastabrook with us in chicago. And another one here. Another man has died in police custody, this time in tennessee. I got hogtied. So witnesses say that troy goode was hogtied by the police after his arrest. He was deaned at a concert and his wife said that he was acting normally when he tried to exit a moving car. He may have taken lsd during the concert but goode who has asthma, couldnt breathe when they tied his hands and feet. Ash carter was in israel today, trying to ease historic problems with iran. Jamaicay mcintyre joins us from washington d. C. Ash carter, he told those traveling with him that he did not expect to change any minds and looks like he was right in that prediction. He did get a cordial greeting. He met with the Israeli Defense minister yesterday and met with Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu today for two hours. There was nothing said after that meeting and carter left for his next stop. The two sides essentially had to agree to disagree. We have a longstanding partnership, and a commitment to countering iranian influence in this region. We dont agree on everything, and the Prime Minister made it quite clear that he disagreed with us with respect to the nuclear deal in iran, but friends can disagree. So the secretary will spend the night in jordan, where hes conferring with officials there, and then make a trip to saudi arabia, one of the other countries thats upset by the Iranian Nuclear deal, concerned that it will simply give iran more power and more military might and make them a threat to its neighbors so lets dive into that aspect here. With the pathways to Nuclear Weapons seemingly blocked, what are the concerns of those in the region . Well, theyre concerned that iran really wants to be the dominant nation in that region, and that with the infusion of cash thats more than 100 billion that will be freed up from oil reserves, and plus the potential lifting of the oil embargo and Ballistic Missiles in eight years theyre going to be dealing with an insurgent iran thats more powerful in the neighborhood. So one of the things that secretary carter is doing is again Touching Base with the u. S. Friends in the region to see what they might need more militarily, and thats something that drew criticism from the Senate Armed Services committee chairman, john mccain. Now the president is calling in the sunni arab countries and saying, well give you a lot more weapons. Does that mean that you think that the iranians are going to behave . Or is this trying to bribe you into supporting the agreement . It seems to me that its a bit paradoxical that first you expect the iranians to behave as a result of the disagreement. But then you tell the sunni arab countries that youre going to give them a lot more weapons. It seems to me that we are making a historic mistake. Okay, so that idea, that the u. S. Military aid could possibly be seen as a bribe one of the reasons that secretary carter did not bring in any specific proposals to israel, thats something that the u. S. Will discuss with israel down the road when some of this furor over the Iranian Nuclear deal has died down. Jamie, thank you. Critics of the Iranian Nuclear deal say that it does not call for the americans held anywhere an to be freed. And today, president obama demanded their release. Were not going to relent until we bring home our americans unjustly detained in iraq. They should be released. Pastor sahid emir, a former sergeant in the u. S. Marine corp should be released. Iran needs to help us find robert levinson. These americans need to be back home with their families. Tomorrow marks the First Anniversary of the trial. In a Statement Today he said that it would not be open to an agreement that would require north korea unilaterally to dismantle their nuclear program. It said that its under the constant threat of the u. S. Military. Diplomatic ties between the u. S. And cuba yesterday are seen by many as marking decades of tension. Cuban flag is flying again in washington yet there are many issues to be resolved. Including the contentious issue of Guantanamo Bay. Guantanamo, a place that has been a symbol of human rights abuses. For 13 years the u. S. Naval base in cuba has held up to 700 detainees. Prisoners of the socalled global war on terror, but guantanamo is the only u. S. Permanent overseas base in america. Sailors and marines here respond to natural disasters and go after drug dealers and human traffickers. Havana wants the land back. The Obama Administration opposes the idea. No anticipation, and no plan with respect to the Guantanamo Bay naval station in cuba. The u. S. Has troops deployed all around the world. But theres oj one country where u. S. Forces are he permanently deployed against the wishes of the host government. Cuba. The americans have controlled the Deep Water Bay and 45 miles of land since 1903, a gain from the spanishamerican war. The u. S. Started paying rent, currently 4,000 a year, but in the 1960s, fidel castro stopped cashing the checks and called on the americans to leave. In most respects, guantanamo looks like any other military base. A sand colored cinder block building and Recreation Program and other am epties for the troops and their families. But on the far southeastern side of the island are three prisoners which were captured toured in the years after the september 11th attack. The u. S. Needs to resolve the longterm status of these prisoners before anything can happen at the base. They need to look at the longterm trajectory between havana and the region. There are a lot of hurdles to getting this done, but i think that it should be considered. I think that the United States has a historical debt that it owes cuba on this front. Clearly the terms of the initial agreement were unfair, unbalanced in a different time in history. And i think that it will factor into the normalization process but its not a front burner issue. Its a backburner issue. Normalization will take time. And what form and the facilities may come down to what the cubans will ultimately accept. Aljazeera, washington. Relatives of the california woman who allegedly was shot and killed by an undocumented immigrant were on capitol hill today. The lawmakers her alleged killer was released from prison before the shooting under californias sanctuary policy, which limits federal immigration laws and her father said that its time for this to change. Unfortunately due to the disjointed laws and on many levels, the u. S. Has suffered a selfinflictive wound in the murder of our daughter by the hand of a person that should have never been on the streets of this country. We feel that case law saves one daughter, one son a mother, a father kates death wont be in vain. And the house will take up a bill this week, blocking funding for jurisdictions that rust turning over immigrants to federal authorities. He was a lightning rod of sorts following the death of michael brown. Somebody has to be here to make sure that the will have the people happens. Aljazeera sits down with the mayor of ferguson, missouri, to find out what has changed in the year since the riot that rocked his city. Plus chaotic protests on the streets of us stan bull, following a deadly attack by a female suicide bomber. You know, it was almost a year ago that the Police Killing of a black teenager in ferguson missouri sparked riots and outrage. And since that much has changed. But the mayor James Knowles said that hes not going anywhere. We spoke with knowles, live in ferguson. Reporter hi, tony, this building behind me is one of the buildings that burned down in november and its just now starting to be cleaned up. And the mayor said that he wants to be part of the continuous building process. Though theres a recall against him, he said that hes staying put. Were kind of the last man standing from where we were a year ago and why do you think that is . Its a good question. They want changes in the Police Department and city hall. I had people and well, wouldnt that mean you too . At the end of the day somebody has to be here to make sure that the will of the people happens. At any time since august 9th last year, did you consider resigning . I weighed that many times never because i felt like this is too much or i felt like this is something that wouldnt be beneficial to me, but for the community. I continued to be supported and continued to be encouraged in my actions and as long as im going to continue to get that from people all over the country who reached out especially the people in my community, im going to continue this job. Theres no doubt its a big job. The doj sisterly rights investigation found unconstitutional policing and racial bias against black citizens in the city. Until you read that report and saw that this was being pointed out, do you think that you recognized that that was happening . I dont think that i recognized the extent to which this was happening, at least in our department. I think that i recognized clearly that this was happening in the region, across the country. But obviously looking at specifically our department, and how the actions of the city and the department had a disparity impact, i dont think that any of us realized what it was. Knowles said that hes trying to change things. Instead of going back and rehashing whether a statistic was used to characterize something fairly or unfairly, and whether there was a story one of the things that we focused on, all of a sudden clearly an issue, whether perceived or real, and how do we recognize that. Tony, one of the things that the mayor told me is what he didnt do at the height of the unrest last august. He didnt go out and check out the protests himself. It will be very interesting to find out why he didnt do it. Cant wait. Thank you, lori, and you can watch loris interview with the ferguson mayor tonight. The pentagon leader of the socalled Al Qaeda Group known as core isone has been killed. On july 1st. The group was made up of a few Al Qaeda Leaders who were photofied of the attacks before it happened. Demonstrators were out on the street to protest a suicide bombing. They claimed that the attack was the work of the islamic state. And at the site of the blast they are reeling from what they saw. The tenderest of gestures under the most terrifying of circumstances. Clutching a coffin, he said that he cant bear to let his loved ones go. The victims experience the darkest day. Their grief is far too powerful to contain. Later, where the bomb went off one of the injured youth activists looks on with horror and sadness. He was going to go into kobane, syria, with two of his best friends, two friends who are now gone. Traumatized to his core, its clear that his psychological wounds are more painful than his phils ones. Just under the collective sadness, anger bubbles up. He tells me that he was at the scene of the explosion. Were in great pain here, but well take our revenge. Many here feel the turkish government simply hasnt done enough to protect its kurdish population. Especially in areas like this, on turkeys long power us boarder with syria. Others say that keeping the border safe is a shared duty. Its our responsibility, because we didnt take any precautions. We should take more precautions. While investigators work to bring the perpetrators to justice, this community is struggling just to come to terms with this reality. Here at the site of the horrific attack, at this cultural center, theres a deep sense of sadness, and behind me, there are folks that have gathered and left flowers and they