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CNN Newsroom With Victor Blackwell and Christi Paul-20150808-14:25:00

zone than small city america. protesters took to the streets for more than 100 days straight with sometimes violent outbursts. their persistent influencing the department of justice to investigate. it cleared officer darren wilson but issued a damming report on the department at a whole saying it helped create the racial tensions by unfairly targeted, searching and ticketing black people to help fill the city's coffers. >> what if your boss says, we need to generate more money and ticket more people? what do you say to them? >> i won't do that. >> reporter: you will just say no? >> i will. they won't do that either. i have had conversations about the new leadership i didn't sign up as a police officer to go out and write tickets to generate funds. that is not our job. >> reporter: this year, a new law has been passed to stop missouri cities from losing their police departments as atms

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150808:06:25:00

people loved working here. they were proud to work here. but over a period of the last few years, san quentin had developed a very unsavory reputation in the department. we need to focus on behavior. quit wasting your time trying to validate somebody as a this or a that and focus on what they're doing. if there's something that i can do that can help the people regain the sense of self-esteem that i had in my younger days, i would really want to do that. we all know what gang behavior is. they don't have a right to do that. and you have every -- you have a responsibility, not a right, a responsibility to challenge him and say, you're not doing that. not here. not on my watch. not in my unit. not on my yard. okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> we have to keep in mind, this is a small city. the inmates are the population

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20150808-17:50:00

>> this year a new law is passed to stop the missouri cities from using the police departments as atm's and lowering what they can make on traffic fines. that's a maximum of 30 percent to 12.5 percent of the operating revenue. the new chief says that his officers are eager to move forward. >> is there a problem in the department? >> i think in the department there are individuals and factions that don't understand the community but, in fact there have been issues with respect to race problems. there has been. and i think that the police department is doing a good job, has done a good job at getting rid of people that have caused those types of problems. >> reporter: you know some of the city have come here and who live here are come out to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150808:15:04:00

director of the center for equality of aclu. so let me start with you. tell me why the aclu decided to bring this case other than the horrifying video that we just saw. >> the case wasn't brought because of the horrifying video at all. the case was brought because last year according to the estimate over 52,000 children with disabilities were physically restrained in school and over 4,000 of those children were placed in handcuffs. and it's our belief that the way you deal with emotionally distraught children, particularly emotionally distraught children with disabilities, you talk them down, you de-escalate. restraint is almost never appropriate and handcuffs are never appropriate. and we brought this case to rectify what we think is a big problem. >> let me ask a little bit after question. there's legal strategy here. in this case, the case is against this particular officer and the sheriff's department but i guess part of what i'm wondering is were they acting on

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150808:08:35:00

jennifer, were apprehended 36 hours later and charged with first-degree murder. >> when officer morgan left here that day with the inmate, never thought they wouldn't come back. but that's one thing that we do, our staff. they put their life on the line every day. >> anything can go on. ambushes can be set up. what happened to cotton, the unexpected, can really go down at any time. >> prison officials believe hyatte used a smuggled cell phone to orchestrate the deadly ambush. cell phones are now considered dangerous contraband at brushy mountain. >> this is something the department has furnished us in the regions. it's an orion cell phone detector. it looks for microprocessor circuits that are in all cell phones. this will detect cell phones whether they are turned on or off, active or not. okay. i'm getting an indication right here. unfortunately, it also picks up walkmen, things like that.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150808:14:07:00

have republican governors. look at a state like north dakota leading the charge specifically on energy policies which republicans support. they doubled their economy in 11 years. so, yeah, let's take a look at these republican state where is republican governors are leading the nation in job growth. >> gary b.? >> well, look, you know, i want to come back to something that chuck said. he said it's a conundrum. i don't think there is any conundrum here. i think one of the things that the left thinks is we must maintain the size of the government. in order to do that and all the good they provie, we need to raise taxes. no. it's simple. cut taxes for everyone. shrink government. is there anyone out there that thinks government is as efficient, as effective as it is now? there's fraud and waste at every single department we have. we're not talking hundreds of thousands of dollars. we're talking billions of dollars across the board. there's an entire department that could be cut without any fear whatsoever. department of education for one. that should all be done locally. we can shrink the size of the

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow-20150808-21:25:00

shooting but issued a damning report on the department as a whole, saying it helped create the racial tensions by unfairly targeting, searching and ticketing black people to help fill the city's coffers. what happens if your bosses, the city manager, comes to you and says we need you to generate more money, we need you to ticket more people. what do you say? >> i won't do that. >> reporter: you will just say no? >> i will. and they won't do that, either. i've had conversations about the new leadership. i didn't sign up as a police officer to go out and write tickets to generate funds. that is not our job. >> reporter: this year a new law has been passed to stop missouri cities from using their police departments as atms, lowering what they can make on traffic fines. for ferguson that means a reduction from a maximum of 30% to 12.5% of its operating revenue. the new chief says his officers are eager to move forward. black officers have been hired

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150808:20:45:00

in the back. 40-year-old thomas darnell is killed instantly. floyd roams the store in search of more victims. he finds 40-year-old store manager chuck lios and mercilessly guns him down. then he kills 31-year-old worker dennis sargent. in the panic a few people are able to escape the store. zack is working in the back when he hears those shots. >> i looked down the aisle. i saw chuck lios on the ground just covered in blood. it still didn't click in my head that something was wrong. i started walking backwards and i found myself in the produce department. >> this is the view from the store camera covering the produce section. >> the floor crew guy that waxes the floors, he just runs right past me, and i knew something was wrong then. and i kept walking backwards. i was going to go towards the back room. >> but zack had just made the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150808:15:05:00

behest of the school? i'm wondering about the culpability of the school in this. >> i think they were acting at the request of the school. part of what we want to highlight is not only the inappropriateness of restraint for children with disabilities but what we think is a problem with putting police officers in schools and using them not for law enforcement purposes but for ordinary disciplinary purposes and this is another example of that. that's why we wanted to focus on the sheriff's department and their role in this. >> don't go away. i want to come to you on this because you're talking about the school or the jailhouse, or the jailhouse in the school house. i didn't even know about the ada angle when i first saw the video and it just is literally sickening to see this happening. >> it's incredible. we really need to examine the role of police in schools.

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CNN Newsroom With Victor Blackwell and Christi Paul-20150808-14:26:00

lowering what they can make on traffic fines. for ferguson, that means a reduction of a maximum of 30% to 12.5% of its operating revenue. the new chief says his officers are eager to move forward. black officers have been hired. they still make up only 10% of the force. while the community they serve is 67% black. >> reporter: does ferguson have a racist view? is there a problem within the department? >> i think that in the department, there are individuals and factions that don't understand the community but, in fact, there have been some issues with respect to new race problems. there has been. i think the police department is doing a good job, has done a good job at getting rid of people that have caused those types of problems. >> you are listening to the new interim police chief. he is one of the big changes that has happened here. what you also hear from people

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