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New Day-20150414-11:15:00

gave to investigators after the shooting as harris resisted arrest bates told investigators he made a quick decision to use his taser. i remember thinking i have to deploy it rapidly as i still thought there was a strong possibility harris had a gun. bates says he meant to use his taser and he was startled and left in a state of shock and disbelief when he realized he used his gun instead. adding to the volatility here bates isn't a full fledged sheriff deputy. he's a certified volunteer peace officer. bates is also the ceo of an insurance company and has been a long-time benefactor of the tulsa sheriff's department. donating cars and video equipment. >> deputy bates met all the criteria on the council in law enforcement, education and training to be in the role he was in. >> reporter: but harris' family questions how bates could have confused his two weapons, a bright yellow taser and a small .357 revolver. >> your intended behavior slips off track and captured by

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150414:14:47:00

martha: what do you think they're doing today? >> we can't get them to answer the phone but we did find this out, martha. i'm sad to report that the council has not actually held a meeting since 2008. martha: really? >> but -- martha: four years worth of meetings and decided they were redundant? >> we can't really testify they did actually have an annual meeting. >> okay. >> but we can say this with certainty. they have done nothing to fix the problem. martha: let's pull up a couple of other greatest hits here. this is the toy gun regulation group okay? >> right. martha: in the toy gun regulations because this is a serious problem the fda is responsible if it is a laser kind of toy gun. >> right. martha: of course if it is a different kind of toy gun the commerce department would have to take that over because they are people in charge of the orange plug. so they're regulating a number of devices at my house. >> i can imagine. martha: they're in charge of all of those. what about -- >> customs and border protection of course has to look at these

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At This Hour With Berman and Bolduan-20150414-15:49:00

former governor jeb bush once checked a form saying he was hispanic. he joked about that mistake and he didn't fool anyone but let's discuss that it does highlight and underscore the importance of the latino vote. let's discuss this with president and ceo of the national council of hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization and ana navarro. this is a big year for latinos in the republican primary. you have ted cruz, marco rubio, one latino by association, jeb bush, who is in the best position to overcome what has in recent election history been a real republican problem winning latino support from the democrats. >> you know, we don't know yet. i can tell you that i think there's a difference between hispanic identity and hispanic

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CNN International-20150414-06:10:00

big money to play a cop in his spare time. >> it is absolutely mind-boggling that you have a wealthy businessman who has been essentially deputized to go play like he is some outlaw. i mean he is just cleaning up the streets. >> reporter: sheriff's officials say bates has undergone extensive training and he says in the statement that he assisted violent crimes task force 100 other times. >> no matter how you cut it up, deputy bates met all criteria, on council of law enforcement and training to be in the role he was in. >> could bates have confused his weapons. harris' attorney shows what's they look like. a bright yellow taser and a revolver. he questions how he could have mistaken the gun for the bright yellow taser strapped to his chest. >> they don't funning or feel the same. >> we asked baits' attorney the

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New Day-20150414-10:24:00

end. >> okay. >> mr. bates is a former tulsa police officer. he's certified highly trained in addition to being cleat certified has been through hundreds of hours of training and certainly would have the training to equip him and to qualify him for the position he held that day. but he's been out on a number of missions usually as a containment officer or person bringing equipment or as a scribe. >> so i want to impact this a little bit. i understand that cleat is the council on law enforcement, education and training. basically an agency that regulates and trains and licenses private security in the state of oklahoma. and they only get something like 97 hours of training. in your estimation cedric, is that enough for a reserve deputy to be involved in an undercover sting operation? >> well most law enforcement officials across the country such as myself will probably tell you no. >> okay. >> however, that is a decision that particular sheriff's

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150412:15:34:00

police tactics to the point that when a bystander saw a south carolina officer chasing a suspect and shooting him in the pact, he used his most powerful tool he had at the time the camera on his phone. joining me is sharell brown, a community organizer to talk about the impact. >> thanks. >> i want to do a kind of khalil thing here for a moment. so more african-americans on the ferguson city council. that's fantastic. you see this big turnout, but do elections matter when the system is, as we see from the doj report structured in a way that, black members of the council or not, may be making the same kind of decisions? >> i think that whether or not you measure success as something inside the system outside the system or both i think this is a testament to the hard working organizing of several organizations in ferguson

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150412:15:33:00

since we're going to be here anyway it's kind of a no brainer you wouldn't buy a car without taking it for a spin and it's...well...just a car. test-drive our full lineup only at your local john deere dealer. this past week we saw the effects of the protest movement that began after a police officer shot and killed michael brown in ferguson, missouri. tuesday voters elected two african-american candidates to that city council. that means half of the six seats on the council will be filled by african-americans. voter turnout was more than double than the last election in 2014. the protest movement has raised the question of questionable

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CNN Special Report-20150411-06:48:00

that you had learned from your brother, i imagine he would have felt immense frustration. >> what the council are witnessing is the birth of early christianity. >> the process by which christianity and judaism become two different things is a process that takes centuries. that said, in my opinion, paul's decision is a critically important moment in that division. >> jews or greeks. slaves or free. >> paul believes you really need to go out there and spread the message if your legacy's going to be protected. >> listen to me. >> james is a tora true jew, and he apparently got along just fine with the jewish authorities, but this jewish

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CNN Special Report-20150411-06:46:00

gentiles to convert to judaism in order to become christians, to be followers of christ. >> the epistles make up a third of the new testament. his teachings show how determined he is to reach out to gentiles. >> jesus said go and make disciples of all the nations, and that meant not just the jews. >> if i were james and i'd heard about paul and what paul was doing, i would be hugely frustrated. paul never met the human jesus. here was james, who was jesus' brother, and this upstart was presuming to teach jesus' message and go out among the gentiles with this message? >> things got so bad in the relations between paul and james that ultimately they had a big conference in jerusalem to sort it out. >> around 50 a.d., 20 years after the execution of his brother jesus, james presides over a council of the movement's

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150410:00:33:00

>> i'm asking for your vote and we need to get things changed around here. >> reporter: election day in ferguson. in the city's 120-year history, only three african-american candidates have run for city council. but on tuesday, that all changed. with half of the seats on the city council up for grabs, four african-american candidates were on the ballot. and in the first municipal election since an unarmed 18-year-old was fatally shot by a ferguson police officer, a lot is at stake. >> the new council could set ferguson on a new path helping select a new city manager, police chief, and top judge. leaders who have resigned since the doj report. >> reporter: in a city where two-thirds of the residents are african-americans, there's only one african-american who currently serves on the city

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