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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150527:00:52:00

closed doors. in apartment buildings, with the gang meetups. there are bad cops out there, but i think most disturbingly here is we have cities and low caltys where the police are basically the enemies, are being perceived as the enemies of law abiding people too. that's an untenable situation. >> i bet you if the governor put them in the south side -- 44 shootings in three days. i mean you know you put the guard there, and you say to the folks we're going to keep them there for a while, to stop the murders and the carnage, we hope you don't object to it i bet you the people the good people in the south side. >> the kids growing up especially the ones who are unsupervised where are they going to go for their role model? they're going to gangbangers. and the justice department is clamping down on this stuff.

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The Situation Room-20150527-21:02:00

the centers for disease control and prevention have been called in. they are investigating. congressman john garamendi is standing by to take our questions. our correspondents and experts are working their sources. they're standing by to bring us the very latest on all the breaking news. let's go to our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr. she's got the very latest. >> reporter: wolf the centers for disease control and the defense department looking into all of this. right now, they know that last friday a shipment of live anthrax inadvertently went to one lab in one state. but overall, shipments were made to nine states. so now the cdc is collecting up all of those samples and trying to make sure that none of the other samples were actually live anthrax agent. but look at how widespread this problem is. the states that got the shipments in this original situation were wisconsin, delaware new york texas, maryland new jersey tennessee california and virginia.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150527:00:02:00

helping a city out. >> a city that is still mourning tamir rice the 12-year-old boy shot and killed by a cleveland police officer this past november while holding a pellet gun. the acquittal after officer brelo adds only -- only puts more pressure on an already tense relationship between residents and police. brelo was acquitted of voluntary manslaughter for his part in a shooting during which cleveland police officers fired 137 bullets into a car carrying two unarmed suspects killing them. the case became a symbol of the cleveland police department's pattern of excessive force. it led toquir inquiry and resulted in a damning report paints a picture of ade apartment where excessive force and abuse is retune. city officials announced they reached an agreement with the justice department to address some of those abuses. >> i look at this agreement and the reform in it not as a program. this is not for us a program. this is becomes a way in which

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Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans-20150527-08:19:00

cleveland's mayor said this takes police reform to another level. the court-ordered consent deck agree was announced tuesday. it calls for the police department to review its officers to make sure they use terms properly over a five-year period. >> the community, when they figure wow, this is the top level of government. this is the most universal, the most powerful unit of government. when they're actually stepping in and getting involved probably we're going to see our needs get met a lot quicker than when he might going through local politics or even in the states. >> reporter: new orleans, seattle and cincinnati all have similar agreements. the cleveland decree was the result of the department of justice investigation that concluded in december. it found for the department to have a pattern of using excessive force. one of the examples cited in that report the 2012 fatal shooting of two unarmed people following a car chase. over the weekend, the officer officer charged in that was

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Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans-20150526-08:17:00

sick on the aircraft? >> no, nobody sick. >> you haven't had anybody sick during the flight correct? >> correct. >> that is when we landed and they stopped us. this is when we knew something was wrong. >> that air france flight was searched and nothing hazardous find. the fbi investigating the fight of calls or threats on flights. the spike in murders and gun violence in baltimore over the weekend. police say at least 28 people were shot. seven of them died. baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake calls it disheartening. the murder rate in the city is up 47% this year. this is the first time in 15 years baltimore had more than 33 homicides in a single month. the city of cleveland reached a settlement with the justice department with what federal authorities said a pattern of civil rights

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150526:18:35:00

>> reporter: yeah that's the word heartbreak that is what this community is feeling right now. it was an emotional service earlier to honor the life of 29-year-old officer carrie arosco they touched on compassion she felt for others and responsibility as a police officer and love she had for her stepchildren and her newborn baby dagt. the church was filled to capacity with hundreds more in an overflow building everybody nearly everybody dressed in blue in a show of unity, all law enforcement wore a white carnation tinged with blue in a show of respect. it was a solemn procession through the streets of omaha and on to council bluff iowa where she was laid to rest. the response to her death has been overwhelming for the department. they've received more than 1,000 messages of condolence from as far away as italy and israel.

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Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans-20150526-09:20:00

justice department over a pattern of civil rights violations and excessive force by police. details on reforming the cleveland police department could be announced today. it comes days after the white police officer cleared of manslaughter charges of two unarmed black suspects. fun on the beach turned to terror in ft. lauderdale, florida lifting an inflatable bounce house with three kids inside. >> oh, bounce house! look at the kids. >> the kids were ejected before the bounce house flew above the palm trees and across four lanes of traffic landing in a parking lot nearby. >> kids dropping out of the bounce house and things of that nature. a terrible situation. >> she was shocked. she was screaming. my cousin his mouth was bloody. he was shaking. they could not talk. >> officials say two of the children suffered minor

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20150526-23:24:00

flooding from time to time. it's a combination, right, of the water, but also it being at nighttime, even the danger that you see from the water is really impossible to see until you're right in it right? >> it's very difficult. especially when it's raining so hard you can barely see to drive down the road. then to hit a spot like that where the water is the same color as the asphalt, and then the next thing you know you're in it. then it's too late to back out. >> this is such a tough time sheriff. we really appreciate you being here. our condolence to you, and especially to the family to your good friends. please pass that on from us. thanks for talking with us. >> we will. thank you. "outfront" next protests in cleveland after a police officer was acquitted in the shooting death of a black couple. that is the department is undergoing sweeping changes. we have our report on that next.

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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20150526-19:30:00

12-year-old boy, tamir rice who was holding a pellet gun. nick valencia is in cleveland. be specifically -- specific. what does this mean for cleveland's police department moving forward? >> reporter: according to the mayor, he called this a transformative time. he was on hand as well as the department of justice civil right division and attorney of the civil rights of ohio. they say it will be a new way of policing based on trust and accountability. specifically they say it will include an independent monitor to make sure the requirements of the agreement are made. civilian oversight of the internal affairs department and a big highlight to all of this during the press conference was police training especially when it comes to mental health. they say already 500 of the 1,300 officers in cleveland have received the mental crisis mental health crisis intervention training. another 100 officers expected to receive that in the days ahead. another important note is by year's end, all police officers in the city of cleveland will have body cameras. and according to the mayor, it

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20150526-23:12:00

missing, and there is more rain on the way. we're live in houston. plus tensions high in cleveland after a police officer is acquitted in the shooting death of an unarmed black couple. will new reforms to the department make any difference? and homicides soar and arrests drop in baltimore in the weeks since freddie gray's death. are police staging a slowdown? and breaking now, we're just learning of a bomb threat. this is against a passenger jet. this plane right here just labd labded minutes ago at lax. we'll have detailed next.

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