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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150410:02:07:00

what do you do in the case when you know somebody is mentally disturbed? that makes it a harder issue because he represents a threat to himself and threat$s to the police officer. do we need to think about another option? i like the idea of a taser, like the idea of anything other than killing the guy like in this case, but the officer didn't have the -- >> tasers are one idea nets would be another. maybe darts with some anesthesia or something knock people out. >> there should be other weapons, i agree. >> i was talking to cops at penn station where there's a lot of edps there, talking to the cops specifically about this. i said guys, you ever think about when you have an edp with a weapon, we are told shoot at the body mass. i am laughing about it, try to shoot the guy in the thigh let him go down.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150410:05:08:00

or something knock people out. >> there should be other weapons, i agree. >> i was talking to cops at penn station where there's a lot of edps there, talking to the cops specifically about this. i said guys, you ever think about when you have an edp with a weapon, we are told shoot at the body mass. i am laughing about it, try to shoot the guy in the thigh let him go down. the whole point is that's not how you train. >> you train body mass. >> you use deadly physical force. in my mind if you could be a monday morning quarterback and rethink it a lot of things would be different. >> kg? >> there's a lot of room for improvement, sure. we can't operate from the premise that police officers, anyone that wears a blue uniform is seeing color or race and that's what motivates some of these situations. the facts and statistics don't wear that out. we have to be responsible in the

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Anderson Cooper 360-20150303-04:29:00

police shooting. but when i reviewed it over and over again, this man is what we call in law enforcement an edp, an emotionally disturbed person, with a history of mental illness. he clearly does fight back. he is resisting arrest. and when you have that sort of thing, if indeed he grabbed someone's gun, that is how that altercation was going to end. this is going to be found as a justifiable use of force. but i am questioning how this started. if you know this is skid row, if you know these are people who are homeless and possibly mentally ill, why is your approach six police people, police officers, and why does it escalate rather than de-escalate. >> i will say, harry, two of the police officers end up having to deal with another woman who grabbed a night stick and seemed to be threatening the officers. so then you have four officers. if you have somebody who is out of control, who's fighting back, fights are chaotic kinetic things. >> anderson, it's very interesting that because two officers had to come off of that

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Anderson Cooper 360-20150303-01:29:00

officers to take someone down to arrest someone and why does it have to end in a death? when i reviewed it over and over again, this man is what we call in law enforcement an edp, an emotionally disturbed person with a history of mental illness. he clearly does fight back. he is resisting arrest. and when you have that sort of thing, if indeed he grabbed someone's gun, that is how that altercation was going to end. this is going to be found as a justifiable use of four. but i am questioning how this started. if you know this is skid row if you know these are people who are homeless and possibly mentally ill, why is your approach six police people police officers and why does it escalate rather than de-escalate. >> i will say harry, two of the police officers end up having to deal with another woman who grabbed a night stick and seemed to be threatening the officers. so then you have four officers. if you have somebody who is out of control, who's fighting back fights are chaotic, frenetic

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140605:21:37:00

welcome back to "the ed show." thanks for watching tonight. tomorrow, on friday, the united states department of labor will release its month of may jobs report. now you'll see a lot of news stories about job growth, failing to keep up with expectations. economists expected 210,000 jobbans instead edp and moody's released a report showing the private sector adding, dog gone it, 179,000 jobs. whoa, however, we are expected to hit a very important milestone, breaking even. if the united states' economy added 113,000 jobs or more in the month of may, we will have finally recovered all of the jobs lost in the bush financial crisis, the great recession. we lost 8.7 million jobs over the course of two years during the great recession.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131206:01:59:00

mandela and the anc made a decision about is, remember, this transition to a democracy happened with access to the polls, not access to the purse. >> right. >> and it was access -- and i think part of the strategy certainly was get political control and then start to implement what nelson mandela called the edp, economic reforms. >> it's been very hard to make that happen. >> well, what happened, one of the things we have to acknowledge is that the apartheid era debt that the anc inherited, was not forgiven. so essentially what started as a pretty broad welfare program to try to equalize society and create more access to opportunity, was undermined essentially by -- >> debt and austerity. >> quickly, ambassador, are you hopeful about south africa's future? >> yes, i am. i think south africa is struggling with some of the problems that we're struggling

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131206:08:58:00

have been drawing as i've sort of immersed myself in reading about nelson mandela, which is that things do not happen quickly. there's the 27 years in prison, just take that. but even the levels of racial inequality on wealth and income and health and life expectancy, in south africa, under the anc, under this new democratically elected leadership, there's still huge disparity in that country. and i say still, you know, it's only -- it's less than 20 years, but things go slowly. and confronting the reality, that was part of what nelson ma statn. >> well, one of the things that nelson -- i think you're absolutely rht. one of the things that nelson mandela and the anc made a decision about is, remember, this transition to a democracy happened with access to the polls, not access to the purse. >> right. >> and it was access -- and i think part of the strategy certainly was get political control and then start to implement what nelson mandela called the edp, economic

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CNN Newsroom-20131026-20:14:00

in other words, the officers were justified in using deadly physical force. >> reporter: where is the line between helping and hurting? police try to answer the question all the time. about 25% of americans have some form of mental illness. miriam carey was shot dead by d.c. law enforcement. >> he had a baby and she did suffer from postpartum depression with psychosis. >> reporter: she rammed her car into barricades at the white house with her 1-year-old in the back seat. >> they felt there was some particular threat, miriam was not firing any shots, there were no weapons, so we're still very confused as a family as to why she's not alive. >> reporter: new york city's police say in response to about 100,000 edp calls a year. >> he said he would be okay. he said, just go away. >> reporter: she made one of those calls. >> i tell the people, i said, my son's sick. i want an ambulance to take him to the hospital. >> reporter: she was in new york from guinea visiting her son

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CNN Newsroom-20131026-20:13:00

some help. >> kerry died at the hands of capitol police. the revelation raises further questions about when to call police in cases of emotionally disturbed people. it seems like a no-brainer, just call 911, and some families did regrit it because their loved ones ended up dead. here's cnn's russell flores with their story. >> what are you doing to me? >> reporter: elsa cruz was worried when her husband samuel kicked her out of their apartment for no apparent reason. samuel is a bipolar schizophrenic so she called 911. >> he died in his own apartment. >> reporter: she thought she was calling for an ambulance but instead they called the police. >> bang. what happened? did you hurt him? never answered me. >> reporter: police in new rochelle, new york, said samuel lunged at them with a knife and they determined he was a danger to him and others, an edp, an emotionally disturbed person. >> a record of possible violence. it was a good shooting.

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Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield-20131025-15:54:00

form of mental illness. miriam carey was shot dead by d.c. law enforcement. she rammed her car into barricades at the white house with her 1-year-old in the back seat. >> they felt there was some particular threat. miriam was not firing any shots. there were no weapons. so we're still very confused as to why he's not alive. >> reporter: new york city's police say, it responds to about 100,000 edp calls a year. >> he said he would be okay. he said just go away. >> she made one of those calls. >> i told the people, i said my son's sick. i want an ambulance to take him to the hospital. >> she was in new york from guinea, visiting her son muhammad. he had no known history of mental illness, but she said he appeared depressed. >> so there were a lot of odd things that you started noticing? >> yeah, i noticed something like that and the house was not

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