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ray or employees. they levied that second suspension for damage control because they were taking hits from guys like me and others in the media on programs like this. so the nfl really needs to show it is about to get serious about domestic violence in some systemic way but not just with a punishment here but with really having some serious programs to deal with their players and executives and owners at every level. >> so ray rice is now a free ray rice is back in the game. agent. anyone can pick him up. winning his appeal against that ravens aren't going to do it. indefinite suspension, but will the nfl star ever play again? so lz. we heard from janay today. >> a calm in ferguson did not people are hear from her later on in the week because of last long as new clashes break another network's interview. out over night between police but what do you want to hear and protesters. >> and there is a big job from ray rice? opening at the top of the what does another prospective military. team need to hear before they who might fill chuck hagel's were to pick him up? shoes and the story behind his >> they need to hear remorse. you know, his productivity was departure. down last year before this incident in 2013 in large part
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because he suffered a hip flexor injury. but the last four seasons prior sn to that ray rice was one of the i hope saturday has been good to you so far. most productive running backs in the league. so believe me there are teams we begin with thormorning with suffering at tailback who are news that ray rice is free to looking at this and what they want to hear is a layer of return to the nfl. >> and it's months after his fights with his now wife and remorse. i don't think that he won't be shocked the league's domestic abuse issues into the national back this year but he won't be spotlight. back the following season if he the former ravens' running back shows that remorse. >> i think he's going to have a appealed and won. little more of a road to that means effective immediately redemption. i think he's going to have to take the same path to say a he's free to play, if a team wans to sign him. michael vick. >> what it came down to is this. he is going to be very not just the judge and arbitrator barbara contrite but public about it and work on that issue and show that jones ruled that nfl he's changed and approximate an commissioner goodell never should have increased the suspension because the running advocate on behalf of victims of back did not lie to the league domestic violence in order to get back into the nfl. about hitting ja nay in an el >> thanks so much. >> thank you. >> thank you. perhaps you are heading to the movies this weekend. variate. >> elevator. that is what people do >> and the assuming is thanksgiving holiday weekend. interesting because it's coming guess what? we have a look at some of the out as janay is talking.
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potential protests and all the things we saw in september as it for an erection lasting more than four hours. bubbled to the surface as people got furious about this knowledge if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, and seeing the video and really or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, coming to terms with what domestic violence looked like in stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. our country. not just in sports but in our ask your doctor about cialis for daily use country. so the question, a couple teams and a free 30-tablet trial. come to mind who need running backs and who could be a good fit. the colt, the cleveland browns, the st. louis rams. potentially the oakland raiders would have been a great fit if their former owner al davis were still alive. because he would -- he did anything possible he could to take it to the inform. but of course al davis is gone. so the key question is "is it worth the risk for the public relations nightmare that you are going to bring on to your team?" >> let me ask you this, rick, broadening this out a little bit. what does this mean for the future of consequences and suspensions possibly for nfl players? do you think we'll see more harsh and more strict
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consequences early on? or will there be some delay until they learn more? >> let me first say quickly that christine and i know each other well. we graduated the same school, the same year. and i think it's fair to say that we have as much chance collectively being signed by an nfl franchise as a running back this year as ray rice does. maybe a little more frankly. we may be wrong. i may be wrong. but the guy, 3.6 yards a carry last year. he's 27 years old. you know, maybe next year but the important thing here is the nfl's process was viewed as arbitrary in the hearing because he would have been punished according to articles 46 of the cba twice for the same incident. and so it really calls out for that clear, consistent certifiable transparent above reproach policy both off and on the field. before the super bowl that roger
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goodell talked about. i think every leaguing is waiting for that transparent policy. until that happens, all economiese commissioners have to say if they are the judge jury and executioner it is calling that process into question. >> let me ask you this but the comfort it provides is it's justimmeasurable.ece christine. we're hearing from janay the the america red cross brings hope and help to first time. people in need every 8 minutes, every day. i believe ray rice is speaking as well for the first time so this season give something that means something. today. how might that influence the possibility of him signing with anybody. >> i'm not so sure it is going to have much of a influence. i completely agree with rick and lots of money here. look forward to seeing you rick 1.2 billion dollars. in a colts uniform. in fact that is how much people are spending on movie ticket the odds are remote. and he's going to be 28. this is year alone. and you are probably heading and of course the shelf life for this weekend to drop some change any professional athlete is very short. so in two months ray rice will as well. be 28. matt is here to tell us what's worth your buck. and that is old in the nfl. the editor and chief of rotten
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and in nfl years. and he had his worst year ever tomatoes.com. last year. it's been way too long. but i do think that the public relations campaign is beginning, as it should. >> greet to see you. everyone made so many mistakes. >> you have your top five picks. phi an animated film, big hero. as a culture we've made mistakes in not understanding what number six, is this for the domestic violence is. this isn't just an nfl problem. whole family to enjoy? it is an international problem. >> this is a loose adaptation of but i don't think -- in other the marvel comic. words you're asking me would it matter to an nfl team right now it issen ma eanimated and from that they are speaking out? i don't know. fantastic film. i think it is going to be hard for ray rice to pick up his go career but there bha a team that super hero story. a mix of tokyo and san francisco says let's go for it. setting. really neat film and a lot of >> the ruling underscores the fun. urgency of our work to develop >> number four, "imitation and implement a fair and game". >> based on benedict cumberbatch comprehensive new conduct policy. our focus is on consistently enforcing an improved policy going forward. let's talk about the man at the used to break the codes in world top. what does this mean if anything two. for roger god el, rick? a lot of people they are we're
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going to see an oscar >> it certainly means he is under the gun very quickly to create that policy that he performance nomination from this promised in september. one. >> that may be the adult movie. you are looking at his transcript. leave the kids home with the and he says that everyone baby sitter. number three, whiplash. deserves a fair process but we will implement a new conduct >> whiplash is one of my policy before the super bowl. favorites. this is one that's absolutely not for children. anheuser-busch, nearly 200 fantastic performances from million dollars of advertising around the super bowl. miles teller and j.k. simmons. ads are sold for 4 and a half million this year. i don't want to tell you too much but this is one of my 90% sold out. favorite movies of the year and and i know the super bowl a must-see in my opinion. shouldn't be the be all and end >> number two, another animated all because there ease been a important social issue. we're talking about this beyond the nfl. film, penguins of madagascar. a 2,000 percent increase in help >> this is a spinoff of the line calls but every league now madagascar series about the secret agent penguins. has a social responsibility this is another performance from here, as long as this policy is benedict cumberbatch who does a consistent. and roger goodell, the clock is voice here and a john malkovich. ticking not just because of you but because of the visa this movie is hilarious. anheuser-busch, campbell soup and everybody else who spends hi 11-year-old and i loved it. money with the nfl. we laughed our behinds off. >> we'll see. rick and christine, thank you >> we knew this one would be both. >> thank you very much. >> bye-bye. >> thank you. good. and number one, yet another
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we need to talk about hunger games film. ferguson, missouri right now because we are about three hours mocking jay part one. at this point away from the did you like? >> i did like this one. start of a protest march to this one is really good and it's a must-see because everyone in honor slain teenager michael the country is talking about it brown. demonstrators are planning to and everyone is going to see it. so this continues to be good spend the next seven days walking 120 miles to the adaptation of the source governor's mansion in jefferson material. great cast and great performance city. there is the route. >> this comes a day after from jennifer lawrence. can't wait for the second one. >> all right. all good stuff. prettier pretty heading to the movie this is protesters and officers clashed weekend. matt, thanks so much. outside the police station in happy holiday weekend. >> thanks for having me. >> i appreciate it. coming up, fuel prices might be ferguson. at least 16 people were arrested overnight. falling but that doesn't mean your plane ticket is going to be and our stephanie elam is there any cheaper. live in ferguson for us. darn. why air fares are actually on stephanie, talk about the goals, the rise. will that be all, sir? if you would, of this -- this march. what are they hoping to accomplish? >> well good morning victor. there are some plans here that are focussing on police brutality and also about racial
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profiling. that is the overarching message they want to focus on. but starting from the apartments where mike brown was killed and to the governor's mansion. the focus is also on ferguson police. they say the relationship between the police and the community needs to be addressed. we need some reform there. and they are also calling for the resignation of the police chief, chief jackson. they want him to step down as well. and this is a drum beat that we've heard before. and it is coming back. and also when you take a look at the protests that we've seen last night as well. there were 16 people arrested but only one of those people was actually from the st. louis area. everyone else was from a different state so you are seeing different people here are also fatigued with the amount of attention in ferguson but a lot of protesters i spoke to said they were going to keep the drum beat going because they this issue is so important that it should not go away even though we know the fate of the officer wilson in the fact he was not indicted. >> stephanie, life in ferguson.
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thank you. up next we're talking about the role of race in ferguson. one of our guests coming up says that it is not about black rage. it is white rage. plus another police shooting. this time in cleveland. a 12-year-old boy is dead and the community and police are reacting. we'll tell you what's happening right after the break. stay close. creeping up on you...
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something, their knee jerk response now is to shoot. >> can we totally a world where the lives of black people mean nothing? it is that basic. >> i don't think the guys are going out to try to shoot somebody. i don't think anybody on the police department is doing that. police released a surveillance video of the shotting and shows app officer shot rice two seconds after the man: [ laughs ] those look like baby steps now. police officer pulled up near but they were some pretty good moves. him. >> now the police shooting of and the best move of all? course that is garnering the having the right partner at my side. most attention is in ferguson. it's so much better that way. so much has been said about [ male announcer ] have the right partner at your side. what's happening there. we have with us a professor who consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, says what we're witnessing is insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. not black rage against police but white rage against progress. go long. >> carroll anderson, associate insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. professor of african american studies and history here in but the comfort it provides is it's justimmeasurable.ece the america red cross brings hope and help to
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atlanta. and pastor green. people in need every 8 minutes, every day. thank you both for joining us. so this season give something that means something. i know you wrote an op ed for the washington post in august. and i want to read part. you said when we look back on what happened in ferguson, missouri during the summer of 2014 it will be easy to think of it as yet one more episode of black rage ignited by the police killing of an unarmed african american male but that has it precisely backwards. what we've seen is latest outbreak of the white rage. cloaked in niceties of the law and order but it is rage nonetheless. explain what you mean by "white rage." >> white rage is the one that is i invisible in terms of it really is cloaked in niceties of law and order. it is cloaked in the courts. it is cloaked in legislatures that device systems that weaken black volting strength. it is cloaked in legislatures
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that figure how to define or redraw districts and boundaries. to defund programs or shi s os hiring or the number of employee, given that most of the discrimination is for hiring for instance in private industry. so when you talk about fiscal responsibility it sounds genteel. it sounds responsible. it sounds dog gone what a good government should do. but underneath it, the destruction to the black community is profound. >> so explain how, if there is this white rage in the way you describe it, how do you change that? if it is so engrained in the institutions and as you say it is subtle from some angles. >> and i think in part the way we begin to do that and we're
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seeing it is that more and more whites are beginning to understand that there is something fundamentally legendary football coach vince lombardi is often quoted inherently wrong with the ways that when you are seeing for as having said winning isn't everything, it's the only thing. instance the ferguson police who don't tell that to the were fully riot geared up with philadelphia eagles. they are winning. armored vehicles and they were in fact they are in first place. but it's what team members are like wait a minute. doing off the field that's this is not my america. turning heads. when you strip away the veneer here is miguel marquez. and you are asking, so, for >> give me five. give me five. >> reporter: here in philly, jaywalking and shoplifting you meeting an eagle up close and get six bullets? personal. i mean, when you begin to strip pretty cool. away the narratives of black as how exciting is it to be here with the eagles? thug, black as criminal and just >> so fun. i don't really know what to say. begin to see that the violence level is so intense. >> reporter: meeting two? ferguson popped because that why is it so important to be violence was so apparent. here? >> spend time with the kids. but the underlying violence is i think it's always something they remember, look back to, also what has led to the reflect on. >> reporter: might just be better than thanksgiving dinner. how much do you like the eagles. kindling that allowed this to >> a lot. >> reporter: you like them so much you pained yourself eagle explode. so the way you get at it is that green.
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african americaning have be ins you are doing well there. talking about this for years. >> my mom screams for them, and more and more whites are i shed a tear last night because beginning to see it as well and it is that coming together that they didn't win. >> reporter: philadelphia's center for grieving children is is going to make the difference. >> we had a guest who had been a in a special class of eagles's schartible work. st. louis county police officer it's one of a handful of and we asked him about the organizations here the team has disparity in the department. literally adopted, not just you have if the majority of the community who are african giving money, but doing whatever americans and only three out of is need of the, like building a 53 officers who are african wall and painting it. americans how do you change eagles play eers have a special that? he said a lot of african americans don't want to be part of the police department. connection. how important is it to be here how do you get people involved if they don't want to be and they already see those barriers? tonight? >> it's really cool. from my background. i was in a similar situation how do we breakthrough them? where my mom was murdered and i >> and i would push back on that went through two years of counselling. one of the special things about "they don't want to be police being in the football is to get officers." because you see, i mean it is the tune to do things on a gran like saying there is an entire element or an entire profession scale. >> reporter: it might not look where african americans just grand, but it is, the eagles don't want to be. but what they see -- i mean, and have donated the team itself to ten chaerts for now. we saw it too in august. part of its eagles' care and in september. when you have the police -- program.
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>> with these select nonprofits, we give a larger financial members of the police force contribution but we give more than that. talking about we're here to we give time. we give exposure. shoot down these rabid dogs. we give our players. so if you have a norm within >> i'm mark sanchez. this is benny loeg app, one of that force, that police force our defensive linemen. that see it is black community as rabid dogs, is that a place >> reporter: eagles quarterback where you really want to work? and so it is not that african humbled but since arriving he americans don't want to be police officers. has embraced eagles and the they don't want to be police officers where there is that charitable program. you are a hero to a lot of kids, obviously. >> that's a great feeling. you are there with these kids. understo underlying rage that takes the kind of violence that a police you get to talk to them. force can heap on a community they see you, you are high and target it. >> and, you know, one thing we fiving, playing football with learned is that the african this pop warner team. americans especially in st. that's cool. louis county who want to be >> reporter: and another problem, hunger. >> we are trying to tackle the police officers are so high in demand, they can go to a larger problem in this city of food department. they can get more money. so to stay in a small community, security. we are trying to make sure you get the proper nutrition to grow it is less attractive if you can up to be big and strong like go into st. louis county or a larger city. benny. >> reporter: a garden here the professor carroll anderson, team helped revitalize. thank you so much for joining us this morning. the team built this garden at our apologies to the bishop.
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we had some technical casa del carmen, help run a difficulties there. healthy food drive, even a green but we thank him for joining us light food bank offering fresh this morning just the same. >> absolutely. vegetables for families having a we have to get to a little tough time making ends meet. bit of -- a couple other pieces we are in the fiddle of of news here. philadelphia. >> we are. pilots, they have a lot going on >> reporter: and not a great section of philadelphia. when they are in the dock pitco. >> that's true. >> reporter: why are we in the middle of a garden? now they have to worry, may have what is this. to worry about remote controlled >> this is a greenhouse at the share food program. drones. we're talking act that later they are growing food for local this year. also a man walked through food pantries. the streets of downtown austin, >> reporter: healthy food for texas firing over and over more parents like this woman, her than one hundred rounds. third child a monday away. we're learning about the do you get fresh food here. shooters's targets after this. >> yes. our amazing team members. th >> reporter: is that important? >> yes. >> reporter: why? >> i have to be healthy for my now, for four years in a row jd power has said that this baby, my kids. is the best mortgage experience out there. why is that? >> reporter: healthy food, chartd, and a beloved nfl team. the best part about working with quicken loans, is that you have a mortgage expert on the other line all the ingredients for a that's always gonna find out the best possible solution. perfect thanksgiving. no pressure, eerlgs. we don't just treat you as a loan number. we wanna make sure that we help you out. what's it like to do this on we're people just like them. thanksgiving. you get a lot of pressure. and we know that they have jobs, they have kids, >> try not to run into your they have soccer. their home is where their heart is.
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what is happening ahead of it? >> reporter: this church you see behind me, if washington metropolitan zion church is a historic church in the city of st. louis. this will serve as home base for this seven day 120 mile march from st. louis, or ferguson, in the neighborhood where michael brown lived to the state capital and the governor's mansion here in the state of missouri. they expect about 100 core people every day. this will be home base. every night they will return here to the church and have teach ins and that sort of thing. many people, we're told will be sleeping here. we have met a couple people who have driven in from michigan and texas to participate in this march. they hope as this goes on from day to day that the marches will continue growing. as you mentioned, this is something spearheaded by the naacp. they hope it will be a nonviolent pro protest that will
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spearhead change that they want to see in terms of policing and community relationships between police departments across the country. and black communities across the country as well. they are definitely invoking here as we just spoke with the head of the naacp, cornell here are some of the stories we're watching this hour. williams brooks. just had a long chat with him. police trying to figure out why they say this is a deliberate a gunman shot round after round idea, a deliberate image they at the federal courthouse, want to create here, invoking the marches of the civil rights era in the 1960s, and they hope police headquarters and a mexican consulate in austin to kind of tap into that history texas early friday. the good news is no one was and tap into that spirit as they injured by his bullets but the kick off this march here in st. louis today. >> and then, ed, what's behind gunman was shot dead. he as a criminal history and the governor holding a special they are combing through session of the state anything he might have posted legislature? >> reporter: well, that is to online. >> werewolf masked wear gunning. help pay for the emergency response that has been needed here in the ferguson area. he shot a check cashier the national guard deployment as well as other emergency services. yesterday. the bullet grazed the victim. the governor says that the legislature needs to approve and witnesses say the gunmen got free up funding.
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inside the store that was closed more than $7 million worth to pay for the national guard and through an open rear door and other emergency services that have been needed here since august. >> all right. they are still looking for him thanks so much in st. louis. sbl. pope francis inni istanbul protests also spread to the bay area, west coast, this morning. demonstrators gathered outside a he says the country has a public transit station in west responsibility to promote peace because of its history and its oakland and managed to kbrupt location bridging the east and service for about an hour. police say more than a dozen the west. at least 120 people are dead arrests there. former baltimore ravens and 270 wounded after suicide running back ray rice can play bombers blew up a mozic in in the nfl again. now the question is which team northern nigeria yesterday. officials suspect boko haram is will sign him. an arbitrator ruled the nfl shun behind it. they target mosques apparently because they believe, quote, the have been suspended for punching establishment is perverting his then fiancee. islam. this is two weeks after one of >> reporter: this case came down to double jeopardy. niger a former federal judge ruled nigeria's most influential muslim leaders called for that rice was being punished civilians to rise up against twice for the same offense. and that violates the laig boko haram. >> apparently guns were big on league's collective bargaining agreement. black friday too. back in september, the
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the federal background check commissioner increased rice's system was expected to set a record of more than 144 thousand suspension from two games to indefinitely because a video was released showing him knocking out his wife in an elevator. checks yesterday because of all the ruling was that the suspension should be lifted of the sales. immediately. president obama ends this janay is talking about the holiday week with a big hole in ruling and the altercation. his cabinet. defense secretary chuck hagel yesterday she talked with matt has resigned and it sounds like lawyer from the "today" show. it was not completely voltr r >> i was furious, we came home and i we didn't talk the entire voluntary. we'll talk about that plus who ride -- i didn't speak to him the entire ride home. could replace him. first this week's ones to watch. he tried to talk to to me. i just knew he hit me. i was completely over it. >> sandwiched between romania i was done hearing anything. i didn't want to entertain it, and ukraine is moldovmoldova. entertain him, anything he had to say, any explanation. of course in the back of my mine these streets have a talent in my heart i knew that our relationship wasn't going to be which could become the next big over because i know it is us and thing on the music scene. it is a not him. >> ray rice can be signed dj andrew rejal. anywhere since he was released by the raven.
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>> i grew up in a small town. so far no team has made any one day one of my friends statements about wanting to add him to their roster. brought me a cd with a program. that is how i founded how to the nfl is working on a new personal conduct policy. record my meld melodies to make the nfl expects the policy to be loop, beats. that's when i started to create completed and announced in the weeks ahead. something that sounded actually the players union also wants to like a track. i didn't go abroad till i was have a stay in any new policy. like 17 or 18 years old when i >> thanks. there has been no shortage got my first show. of pij opinion on the ray rice i always know what track i'm incident. the attack on janay last going to start with. and maybe sometimes i even think february was universally criticized. so was the way it was hangdsed what track i'm going to end by the nfl. here's how some baltimore ravens with. nowadays every dj is a producer. fans reacted after the arbitr e every producer is a dj. the only way to impress the arbitrator's ruling. >> he was suspended two games. crowd is with your production. he should have did the two games and then been reinstated in. >> we know that what he did was i never thought that me from wrong. but the penalty is what they gave him. >> do you think he will play moldova can be right there with again? >> yeah, absolutely. the big names with the big djs. somebody will pick him up. i was dreaming about that. >> i'm not sure if i was the
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it's happening right now. owner if i would. >> and watch the full show at >> after the backlash from the original suspension for rice, the nfl announced new domestic violence sanctions. cnn.com/ones to watch. a six-game suspension now for the first offense. lifetime ban for a second. a missing ohio state university football player complained about concussion symptoms before he disappeared. costa kara george never showed up for practice wednesday morning. he had complained about occasionally becoming confused, something he blamed on several concussions. when his last contact with anyone, a text to his mother around 1:30 a.m. wednesday. kara george told her that the concussions had messed his head up. for now, police are treating this as a normal missing person's case. on to austin, texas, now, a man who shot at the police department, a federal courthouse, and the mexican consulate before being shot dead has been shod dead.
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police say 49-year-old larry mcwilliams had a violent history. an officer shot and killed the gunman. and that was the scene at cairo courtroom earlier today after a judge dropped charges against hosni mubarak. he was acquitted in the deaths of hundreds in the uprising against him. corruption charges were also dismissed. mub mub will not walk free just yet. he is still serving a three year sentence for imbezelment. in the states, two boys bury in snow for seven hours. now they are speaking out about their terrifyingior deal. celebrate what's new, later, he assisted in one of the bigger, better menu at red lobster! the autopsies on michael brown. with more of what you love! try our newest wood-grilled combination! but there are questions about what his qualifications are. maine lobster, extra jumbo shrimp, and he is being called a total and salmon! so hurry in! fraud. what shawn parcels has to say and sea food differently. about the accusations against him.
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brownstein and dave gergen. verizon. is it clear here that hagel was pushed out? >> yeah it seems more pushed than jump. but, you know, you look at the pattern here. we've had three defense secretaries urny rnd pt under p. first two have written memoirs they were overly managed and then this. i think the circumstance is pretty clear. >> and david, we heard from the former secretaries there at this reagan national defense forum, where we heard from gates that the micromanaging was a problem. we heard from penetta that the inner circle makes many of the decisions before the defense secretary walks in. let's hear what john mccain has been saying about that inner circle. >> they are going to say well
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it's time for a change. but i can tell you he was in my office last week and very frustrated. already the white house are leaking he wasn't up to the job. believe me he was up to the job. >> what is your response to that? >> well i think it's ordeal for two boys in new york. they were buried in snow for unfortunate. more than unfortunate, that the seven hours. after a snow plow driver white house has chosen to accidentally trapped them. diminish chuck hagel. i think breaking the parts of well, now they are sharing what happened, and how they actually the ways was almost inevitable. survived. zach sews with her affiliate, frustration was building on both sides and i think for many of news 12, westchester has the the reasons both pan that and story. >> we got scared. >> we scattered screaming. >> we couldn't feel part of our gates had written about it's bodies. >> i was thinking me and my cousin were going to tie. >> me too. >> reporter: 9-year-old jayson over 300 people. rivera describing the seven when colin powell was there hours he spent trapped with his there were less than 80. and when you have that many cousin under seven feet of snow people, you know, looking for before being rescued by newburg things to do, they inevitably begin putting their hands into police early thanksgiving the agencies and asking morning. the boys say they were building questions and beginning to order them around and making them feel a snow igloo what a driver
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like they are just working se i clearing this parking lot unknowingly began sealing them essentially for white house 35-year-olds and that causes a in. >> we started screaming and great deal of frustrations. telling him to stop, but he didn't hear us. three secretaries in a row have >> reporter: as hour after hour left in frustration as ron pointed out. passed, the boys became i do not think that means that increasingly desperate and cold. the space so tight they could the next secretary, what i also only move their legs. object to is the idea that the >> i was gasping for air. and i punched up towards the white house is already allowing the press to diminish the next hole and it made a tiny space. secretary as if the next one is >> reporter: when 10:00 hit and going to be a lacky of the white the boys still hadn't returned house. that does not have to be true. home their parents began canvassing the facebook for there are very good canndidates them. >> finally i said we have to call the cops. out there who would be strong i was lying something is wrong. >> reporter: that launched a and could run the department as massive search effort by newburg well. they may have some of the police and over 30 people from similar frustrations. the community. >> if potential candidates from the search ending after 2:00 in the morning thanksgiving day pulled their name of contention. when an officer spotted a shovel sticking out of a snow bank and senator reed just won started digging. reelection. underneath, two very cold but he wants to stay in the senate. relieved boys. why the difficulty to get >> i was so happy. everything that we weapon through, like fell right off my someone to accept the back. >> wow, that is a seriously invitation? >> a couple thoughts. close call. first i think that the point when those boys were asked what
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they want to do as soon as they that david makes is not 'niquni got home from the hospital, both base answered at the same time, to the defense department. it's really the overall effect jason saying, eat, elijah of government i they we've seen saying, go to wis me world. in the last 20 years. glad they are both okay. and it makes the cabinet jobs a community searching for answers now after a 12-year-old for frustrating. get to the end of the second boy is shot and killed by a term there is a sense of police officer. administrations winding down next, our legal guys are here that makes it harder as well. and they will explain what the legal options are now. and there is the reality that this is a very difficult job. on the one hand the trajt roiec of obama is towards unwinding creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving events in mideast and now with the instant it touches your tongue isis we are turning the ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. battleship and being asked to ♪ tum, tum tum tum... smoothies! only from tums. design and support a more get to t-mobile and knock out your gift list. assertive military posture. with zero down and zero interest on all the hottest gifts. but there are some strong kont s like the samsung galaxy note 4 and the note 10.1, candidates. and i suspect heel have to plus the beats solo 2, the ue boom and more. have -- >> on that point, that leads into questions about is there yep all of them,
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zero down, zero interest. regret on behalf of the we know, we're out of control. administration for choosing hagel in the first place when looks like the big guys job just got easier. they were winding down wars and hagel was a staunch war critic they liked that about him. but now they are ramping up in several countries in the middle east there is this obvious and inherent disagreement. >> well look i think that is why -- you know, the thought of having a former republican senator presiding over the unwinding i think was attractive to them. they feel that he has not been as strong an advocate as he could be as the mission has changed. but recessilations with the republican senate is obviously a much higher item for the next defense secretary than it had been. it is something that you need. you need somebody whose going to have credibility on the other side of the aisle with mccain and others in the senate as well. >> let's be clear about. -- let's go back to this. there can be a strong defense secretary in the next two years.
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they make the right choice -- jay johnson for example whose now homeland security was an excellent attorney at the defense department. had he not gone to homeland security he might have been an interesting candidate. i'm partial to carter who was undersecretary and deputy secretary. was extremely value there. i've known him as a professor at harvard for some time. and he's very very bright but also extraordinarily effective definitely cream. and strong. and enjoys john mccain's [ male announcer ] never made with hydrogenated oil. always made with real cream. the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy. respect. that kind of person could come in. ashton could come in and i think do a great job. >> what do you think of the typing of getting someone confirmed? we've heard from some members in the senate that they should hold up any of these nominations in response to the president's executive action on immigration.
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do you think we'll get a new a.g. and a new secretary of defense at least in the first couple monthes of 2015? >> i think there are going to be tough hearings on both cases but the nation cannot afford at a time we're in a conflict, especially against isis to leave that position of secretary of defense vacant. mccain knows that and he's a patriot. will they give him a run in the yard and beat up on him on what their purposes are in syria? yes. because the purposes as chuck hagel himself has been arguing inside is the purposes aren't clear. and we don't have a clear strategy. but that is a healthy thing. do i think we'll have a defense secretary by early march? yes. >> and we do know the confirmation hearings can set the tone for your office. thank you both. >> thank you.
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thank you gentlemen. all righty, imagine this. no heat for two days and temperatures well below freezing. that is the situation for an awful lot of people in new england. where the thermometer is heading the u.s. justice department now, that's coming up. is still investigating the shooting of an unarmed teenager in ferguson, missouri. attorney general eric hollywooder opened the indication in august after michael brown was killed. after the grand jury decided not to indict officer darin wilson last week, holder said this, quote, the justice department's investigation into the shooting of michael brown remains ongoing even at this mature stage of the investigation we have avoided prejudging any of the evidence. end quote. let's bring in our legal guys, abel friedman, a civil rights whenyou obsess over find neperfection, elevate form, and reinvent a category. attorn you also attract a lot of attention. attorney. good the see both of you. chevrolet. >> able, you first, what are the most awarded car company of the year. not ford, honda, or toyota. investigators looking for, federal investigators, as it
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hurry in, the chevy black friday sale ends monday. pertains to continuing their get 0% financing plus $1000 dollars and no monthly payments investigation? >> you actually have two investigations fred reicha. until next year on these models and more. you have the criminal division find new roads at your local chevy dealer. dft the criminal section of the civil rights division looking into the deprivation of the federally protected civil rights. and you have the civil rights investigation looking into pattern and practice, that is, is there a pattern of police misconduct involved in ferguson. so you actually have simultaneous investigations looking at different evidence with different standards of evidence. so we don't know which one is proceeding. i think the criminal one is going to be more difficult because there will be the same witnesses. but they are looking at a different federal claim. and pattern and practice, they are going the look at recruitment. they are going to look at recordkeeping, look at who is being arrested. a very different kind of case by two separate sections of the civil rights department. >> richard, two investigations launched by the justice department.
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generally how long will it take before there is a conclusion to either one or both? >> oh, they have the conclusion. i believe. that i think this is din disingenuous by attorney general to let these people hope for the potential civil rights violation. there is no fact pattern here, it doesn't fit the fact pattern to warrant one. it's disingenuous to leave the people hanging. they deserve the truth. if you could not get an indictment for an involuntary manslaughter case, how are you possibly going to get an dime for civil rights? >> isn't it that there are always parallels, you can have one without the other? >> well the standard of proof is much higher for civil rights prosecution. here the probable cause standard for the first one was very low, fred. here for civil rights it's much higher because you have to prove there is specific intent. >> no no. >> there is no way, you are getting the two mixed up. they have got to tell the people
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the truth. there will not be a civil rights prosecution in this case, period. >> you are getting them mixed up. >> avery, you completely disagree. >> absolutely. let me make it simple. let me make it simple. >> okay. >> you are dealing with a criminal section and the special litigation section. one is criminal. one is civil. they are telling the truth. they have to look into issues such as affirm tich action recruitment arrests. they don't have that answers yet. it's exactly what holder and the department of justice should be doing. this case is far from over. you can't say it's down because a county grand jury didn't indict. one has nothing to do with the other. >> okay. all right. >> the standard of proof is extreme lehigher to bring a civil rights criminal prosecution. they can't possibly bring it. there was a joint investigation. >> all right. >> state and fed, fred. no way, it's coming. and this is a simple fact just 21 when he died in a pattern. >> what does that have to do house fire at the university of with the pattern and practice? >> this is a -- i'm talking north dakota. he had signed up to be an organ about a criminal prosecution. there will be no civil rights
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donor as teen. and his heart was donated to criminal prosecution, period. >> avery, what's your response vietnam veteran tom uniqneeks w to that? because it sounds like -- i mean, richard is definitely digging hiss heels in on this had been waiting for a heart. one. there is no way you can convince and 8 months later his family him otherwise. >> obviously not. got to hear his heart again. forget the facts. >> would you like to listen to >> no, it's all about the facts. they are simple facts. your brother's heart? >> no, it isn't. >> they are simple. >> you haven't done your job yet. that's what the fbi is doing and >>. [ whispering ] that's what the u.s. attorneys thank you. >> thank you. are doing also. >> believe me, it is my nothing to do with if county pleasure. grand jury. it's awesome. nothing. let's move to another case, >> i'm telling you, you are not this one in your backyard, avery. i know the ferguson case won't going believe this whole story. be revolved again. i believe it is on cnn.com. we will talk about it again when but if that doesn't prompt you to become an organ donor, i we hear from eric holder about don't know what will. the resolution. >> take the five minutes to let's talk about the shooting of watch that story. the 12-year-old. an amazing piece. you have to also feel something tamir rice was holding a toy gun for the people in new hampshire we now know. and maine too. there were people who called 911 they are way below freezing up there. saying he was scaring people and nearly 50,000 people just can't that's why they called in.
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turn on their heaters. they even said on the call, it it's been two days since storms may be a young person, and it may be a fake gun. and ice knocked off power in the >> right. >> then police respond as you region. see in the videotape, and the jennifer, when will things get next thing you know, that this better for the folks in new 12-year-old is on the ground. police did say that officers were yelling out orders to drop hampshire and maine. >> unbelievable not to have a the gun. heater. luckily by the end of the >> three commands were given to weekend we should get the power show your hands by officer lowman as he pulled up to the restored. but that is just if in time for gazebo there. things to warm up. >> how were those commands hp hn, maine we're looking t given? over a megaphone or out the window? >> no. they were out thor doochlt his 3,000 people in maine. door was opened as he pulled up. he yelled three commands. he yelled three times as they 46,000 in maine. pulled up. >> all right. well, again, it turns out that that gun, even though it looks 26 in portland right now and we're looking at temperatures in real right there, it turns out the 20s across new hampshire. it was an air gun, not a real also very cold temperatures in points west. firearm. it was a toy gun. look at these. the windchills for tonight, 20 usually they have an orange tip, for some reason the orange tip degrees below zero in portions of montana. wasn't on that. which is one of the discerning very cold across the north. we are looking at warmer features so people know it is temperatures starting to filter fake not real.
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in. let's talk about this case high pressure in control across the south. moving forward. a nice warmup for the southeast i haviry, it's in your backyard. and that is going to make its way up to the mid atlantaic and did police act accordingly? was there a big error with the northeast ahead of the next cold front. guys these temperatures looking dispatcher not relaying information from some of the nice. close to 70 degrees in atlanta. callers that it's likely to be a monday and tuesday. kid and likely to be a fake gun? about 60 in new york. and travel heading back on where do you begin on this? sunday looks good as well. >> we'll look forward to it. >> by disclosure, first of all i close to 70. all right. represented police officers at >> thank you jen. the department. many of them are my officers, so drones, you know, they look like a lot of fun. people i've helped. this case is very disturbing on >> yeah. >> sure. a number of ground. number one, it's mystifying how like a remote controlled plane or helicopter. the dispatcher wouldn't have disclosed that it was believed but could they cause plane it was a fake gun. crashes? number 2, the officer claimed disturbing details on a few close calls and we're talking commercial flights. there was a crowd. there was no crowd as you can ♪ see in the video. and number 3, the worst part of this, after the young man went down they waited four minutes for ems, the appropriate cpr, whatever was required. but for the fact that randomly a special agent from the fbi found out, came over there and got [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... involved, that young man's life
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like needing to go frequently or urgently. words orders were. tell your doctor about all your it happened very, very quick. i don't know if there were other medical conditions and medicines, means. within two seconds they were and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. firing at him. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, no audio. only video. as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. only audio. and you can't make out it's too do not drink alcohol in excess. grainy him reaching into his side effects may include headache, upset stomach, pocket to pull out -- and maybe they asked him -- i don't know delayed backache or muscle ache. what the orders were. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away but just seeing it happen so quick, the way it did, it appears to me at first glance -- for an erection lasting more than four hours. and i don't know everything yet, if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, fred, but at first glance, it or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, looks like they acted with excessive force in this swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, particular case. or difficulty breathing or swallowing, >> sad situation all the way stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. around. >> very sad. >> absolutely. >> avery, richard, always good ask your doctor about cialis for daily use to see you even though most of our cases are very tough. and a free 30-tablet trial. tough cases, you can't smile about them. but i'm always smiling when i see you. >> we smile at you, fred. >> happy holiday weekend. >> take care. straight ahead, very series questions about the man who helped perform michael brown's up a. not only did heing -- autopsy, not soenl he being called a fraud. and when cnn interviewed him he
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wrel the faa has alarming new discoveries about the numbers of drones in the sky and how close they may be coming to packed passenger planes. between february 22nd and narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa november 11th of this year the narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers faa says there have been 193 and cried out for help. reports of drone sightings from the surprised designers. during flights. and since just september reports who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix of close calls have risen to more than 40 a month. this is happening as the faa is male designer: i love it narrator: which created thousands of new customers slowly opening air space to for the tennis shoes that got torture tested drones but cnn safety analyst by teenagers. and former faa member also the the internet of everything is changing manufacturing. is your network ready? co-author of "why plane s crash"
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david things for being with us. so much danger. >> there is a danger and especially if there is impact. and we haven't had report of that so far. the important thing is it's creasing increasing day after day more drones having potential to have collisions. >> are drone operators required to get any sort of training? >> well if they are using it for commercial purposes, yes there are. but if they are using it for amateur purposes there is regulations that prevent them from operating within five miles of an airport. so these reported drones none that we know of are registered or piloted by certified pilots so these are amateurs using them. >> right. in fact pilots have reported they have seen drones well above 400 feet, which i know is
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another parameter that they have to stay away from. is there any way then to gauge who is controlling a drone if they violate? >> that is a very good question. that lies the real problem. you can't stop something from happening simply by regulating it. we've had experiences like that in the past with many laws and the challenges is the faa hasn't anticipated this number of flights. therefore they have really no way of monitoring, of actually preventing it from happening other than saying here is a law that says you can't do it. they can't trace it back. there is no prevention and no mitigation at this point. >> if they do catch you, are there set consequences? michael brown's family >> absolutely. you could be looking at least a commissioned a private autopsy after he was killed by ferguson $10,000 fine. police officer darin wilson. if you look at reckless shawn parcels assisted with the endangerment of others, which autopsy and gave a news could be another criminal penalty, plus you have the fact conference and interviews about that you may actually cause the his findings. but he is now the subject of diversion of a flight which is interfering with the flight if
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scrutiny him as questions have emerged about his the air navigation system. qualifications. we have the story. and that is serious penalties, first a word of caution. federal offenses. some of the language in this this could be very very serious piece may offend some viewers. for those people operating in those areas they shouldn't be. >> reporter: the ferguson, missouri, case created a media >> now i understand the faa is start out of an assistant pathologist. but a cnn investigation shows he giving exemptions for some may not be exactly what he companies to fly commercial drones. appears to be. out of the death and violence in film community, law enforcement. is that complicating things do ferguson, missouri, this summer, you think? or do they have a good handle on a turn to be a media star for a that. >> actually i think they have a man named shawn parcels. very good handle on that. >> first of all, i'm professor this has been going on for years shawn parcels. and congress has said by 2015 >> reporter: he dazzled with details on the private autopsy the faa has to integrate of michael brown. >> two gun shot wounds to the head indicating that mr. brown commercial use of the drones into the air space. and they are doing an excellent was bending over as they were job in my opinion. it is difficult, very difficult coming down. >> we are back with shawn to get permit to do this stuff. parcels who assisted in the but that is how it should be. autopsy of michael brown. none of these permits are issued >> shawn parcels. >> reporter: even here, on within the areas of the airports cnn -- >> thank you very much. at all. none of these sightings have >> reporter: he has appeared in the media time and again as a been commercially registered drones so that part i think that forensic pathology experts. is well under control. we know he assisted dr. michael it is something that we've been doing in the federal aviation
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baddin in the autopsy administration when i was with them for years is special commissioned by the brown authorizations to operate family. he is not a doctor. outside of the regulations. he calls himsz himself a but therefore there is all kind of very very strict requirements forensics medical consultant, a as to what they can and cannot medical investigator, and a professor. but is he what he says he is? so you call yourself a do. >> david a lot of concern when professor. you think about the ? >> yes. repercussions of this but we >> where are you a professor. appreciate the fact you were here to answer a lot of these >> eight adjunct professor at questions. washington university in toe god to see you, sir, thank you. >> you too. polka, kansas. >> reporter: that as far as we thank you. >> victor? can tell isn't crack. we contacted wash burn cnn has crowned its 2014 cnn university. they say while he has spoken to hero of the year. nursing students he is not now you can find out when the big show airs next weekend. and never has been anned a junk but what about the man who won professor there. the title last year? the university says that's not what has he done with his true? >> i have a contract that says winnings? we'll find out next. that is true. >> can you show us. >> i can. >> reporter: he never showed us that. he later said it was propriet y proprietary. >> i see him as a fraud. that's the best word i would say describes shawn parcels to me. and manipulator. >> very good con art cyst the
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way i put it. >> reporter: in missouri, deputy sheriffs say shawn parcels so you can see like right here i can just... performed an autopsy procedure you know, check my policy here, add a car, in a criminal case without a doctor present. ah speak to customer service, >> reporter: he introduced him check on a claim...you know, as a pathologist, as a medical all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, doctor? >> that is correct. >> reporter: and he seemed that would make me a liar. believable. no dude, you're on the jumbotron! >> very well. >> yes. >> i mean, you two are both experienced law enforcement whoa. officers, and even you were doouped. ah...yeah, pretty much walked into that one. >> that's right. >> reporter: the deputies say without a medical doctor's geico anywhere anytime. signature on robert forester's just a tap away on the geico app. autopsy report, it's not valid. >> reporter: it's been more than two years since the crime. can you move forward with the prosecution? >> we cannot move forward at this time with that case at all. >> reporter: why not. >> because the autopsy was knots performed legally. so we cannot use any evidence found from the autopsy in a court of law to be used to prosecute any suspects on the case. >> reporter: that means, according to the deputies, bobby forester, suspected of killing his grandfather, was set free. and he went on to beat up his
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gran mother. shawn parcels says he never told the deputies he was a doctor. >> if they want to think i am a doctor, that's their issue. people assume stuff all the time. and they may never ask. it's bad that they are assuming and that that they never ask. >> reporter: par cess, who has a bachelor's degree says he is supervised by medical doctors, but sometimes they are not present when he performs an autopsy procedure. so you do autopsies where there is not a pathology or an m.d. anywhere in the room. the mercedes-benz winter event is back, >> at times. sometimes a pathologist is with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, there, and sometimes they are not. >> reporter: you are not an m.d. i'm not. no matter which list you're on. >> but it's legal for you to be [ho, ho, ho, ho] cutting up bodies, taking organs lease the 2015 e350 for $599 out, making observations? a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >> yes. >> reporter: this, even though a letter on his own company's letterhead states unequivocally that during each and every forensic autopsy conducted, the attending pathologist is present at all times. we always have the attending
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pathologist present and directing the autopsy examination. and if you think that's shocking, the owner of this funeral home says parcels promised to arrange for an autopsy on the remains of an unidentified body but didn't show up for mon than a week. maggots appeared. and where is that body now? phelps county deputy corn oroer in lennox jones would love to know. he says he has not heard from parcels in more than a year. when we asked where is the body, we got a barrage of obscenities. jones says he has never heard from you. >> he has, hold [ bleep ] excuse my language. but i have e-mails showing that we went back and forth. he is a [ bleep ] -- i'm sorry to cuss like this on your whenyou obsess over find neperfection, cameras but this particular case elevate form, and reinvent a category. pisss me off. >> reporter: the coroners and you also attract a lot of attention. chevrolet. law enforcement so angry why
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the most awarded car company of the year. haven't they gone after him. not ford, honda, or toyota. dr. mary chase says prosecutors hurry in, the chevy black friday sale ends monday. might be worried. she says some of them may have get 0% financing plus $1000 dollars and no monthly payments used his autopsy reports to get convictions, convictions they don't want overturned. until next year on these models and more. >> it could be a problem for find new roads at your local chevy dealer. that prosecuting attorney if that prosecutor has prosecuted somebody based upon shawn's findings. of course, that's a problem. >> reporter: for the prosecutor. >> for the prosecutor. >> reporter: so no one wants to go after him? >> no one has. no one has to this point. >> reporter: a county in missouri did file a complaint with the state's medical licensing board saying they expected a pathologist to be at the procedure but instead parcels did it on his own. the board closed the case without taking any action and wouldn't tell us why. back to you. >> parcels insists that the we're counting day until the forester death investigation was doomed from the start because the dead man's body was embalmed worldwide broadcast of cnn prior to the autopsy. and that the sheriff's heroes and all-star tribute is department never turned over records needed for the autopsy
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coming up december 7th. report to be completed. the sheriff's office says >> while that is going on we're parcels never asked for such wondering what is last year's records. next, outrage at the university of virginia following allegations of a brutal sexual honoree doing? >> in 17 years they have picked assault. we'll talk about a former assistant dean of students who says he is not surprised at all. up 8 million pounds of trash from america's rivers. last november for his inspiring work chadd picked up a big honor. >> the 2013 cnn hero of the by 1914 the dodge brothers and set out on their own.pany they believed in more, than the assembly line. year. [ applause ] >> one year later we caught one him to get an inside look at they believed driving was a holy endeavor. what he does and how he does it. at the heart of his work is a a hundred years later the dodge brothers spirit lives on. massive 800 ton barge which stores the huge tons of trash he collects. and it's also his part time home. >> so pretty much everything is reclaimed or recycled out of old buildings or old barns.
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>> the goal is serious but there is definitely quirk in this work. >> this would be our creepy doll collection. why do we have it? i don't have any idea other than we find a lot of creepy dolls. one of the safety concerns is actually the flying carp. they really do fly out of the war at high speeds and they get rather big. >> it is part of chad's work. it also includes growing trees. he started this effort in 2007 you don't need to think that makes our lives possible. but he was able to expanded because we do. after being named cnn hero of we're exxonmobil... the year. and powering the world responsibly is our job. in the end his crusade is more than cleaning rivers. because boiling an egg... >> it is about people taking action in their own communities. isn't as simple as just boiling an egg. and that's oh what it's all about. that's how you change the world. life takes energy. energy lives here. >> tune in to see more of chad in rescuing the river. a cnn hero special next friday night. and sunday december 7th at 8:00
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p.m. eastern. see who's following in his footsteps. you will be inspired i promise. >> it is worth the time just to sit there and hear those amazing stories. people who started to help in anyway they could. and now they are being honored. >> it ea >> it's really nice. >> okay. go make some great memories. >> turning over to fred ree kah whitfield. >> thank you guys. >> i heard your story about victor your shopping. you are a bold, brave man. >> yes. oh my gosh you were out in the stores on thanksgiving day. >> i mhad to get the deals. >> i like it. that's very fun. have a great one. welcome to the 111: o'clock eastern hour of the news room beginning right now.
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allowed to play again, ray rice winning an appeal of the suspension he got after being caught on camera beating his wife. this as janay rice pours her heart out about that night. then a college football player disappears. the frightening text message he sent before he went missing. and two boys trapped under several feet of snow for seven hours. >> i was thinking that me and my cousin were going to die. >> we started screaming and telling him stop but he didn't hear us. >> wow. how they survived next. hello everyone. i'm fredericka whitfield. welcome to the cnn news room. up first ray rice wins his appeal and can play again as soon as a team signs him. an arbitrator ruled commissioner
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one of nation's most roojer goodell had no basis to prestigious universities is increase rice's original facing widespread criticism suspension to indefinite because after an eye popping report he didn't lie about hitting then about the culture of rape on its fiancé janay rice in a elevator. campus. rollingstone reported on the mane sexual assault allegations, rape allegations, even gang rape he said the nfl didn't suspend allegations aeldsly occurring at the university of virginia. even more disturbing the price until after the video surfaces. so does this ruling say it is a magazine says far too many of the rape claims were never properly investigated. now the university is responding problem with the nfl and roger and adopting a zero tolerance goodell have to collectively now policy for sexual misconduct. deal with? >> yeah. this case really came down to >> i want to make it perfectly double jeopardy. a federal judge ruled he was clear to you and to the watching world that nothing is more being punished twice and that important to me than the safety violates the collective of our students. bargaining agreement. not our reputation. in the wake the nfl confirms it is working on a new conduct not our success. and not our history or our policy. and in a statement the league says judge jones' ruling tradition. >> but the university's move has underscoring the urgency of our done little to ease concerns over what is happening at the work to develop and implement a uva. our joe johns picks up the story clear fair and excellencomprehe from here. >> not one more! >> reporter: protests and angry
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accusations at university conduct policy. leadership. the fallout from an explosive >> so janay is talking now. article in "rolling stone," recounting in graphic detail the he spoke to matt lauer. alleged gang rape at the phi kappa psi fraternity house two what did she say. >> she told him herb first years ago of a female student named jackie. reaction was to be done with the >> i can tell you that i spoke relationship. >> i was furious. we came home. and we didn't talk the entire to 38 sexual assault survivors last year. >> reporter: this is dean nicole ride. well i didn't speak to him the entire ride home. eramo, who heads uva's board he tried to talk to me. i didn't want to hear anything. that investigates sexual i just new he hit me. misconduct allegations. a few weeks before the "rolling and i was completely over it. stone" article eramo in an i was done. didn't want to hear anything. interview with a student i just didn't want to entertain reporter defended that no it. student has been expelled for entertain him, anything he had rape or sexual since 1988 not to say any splexplanation. of course in the back of my mind and in my heart i knew our even those who admitted their guilt. >> i feel like if a person is relationship wouldn't be over. because i knew this isn't i us willing to come forward in that setting and admit they have and it's not him. violated the policy when there >> so more of that of course is absolutely no advantage to do later on. so, then that does deserve some in the meantime he was with the ravens. >> yes. >> why would the ravens not be consideration, that they are
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willing to say that i've done compelled to re-sign him after something wrong and i recognize that and i'm willing to take my licks and recognize that. that's very important to me. letting him go even though the >> reporter: the dean also put nfl decision is overturned. the responsible of filing a >> i'm not sure any team wants formal complaint on the victim. >> they are not looking for the media scrutiny. expulsion or -- they are not looking for that type of a not right now. sanction. they are looking to be able to he is free agent and can sign look into the eyes of that other anywhere. the team owner has already said person and say, you've wronged me in some way. the ravens will not bring him and they are generally feeling quite satisfied with the fact back. so far no other teams have made that the person has admitted public statements about wanting to add him to their roster. that they have done something wrong. >> reporter: listen to the obviously still developing. student reporter press eramo. i don't see him being on >> do you not think that it's anyone's roster this season. damaging for sexual assault victims to see the person the maybe next season. >> and of course we can't wait to hear from him. we're hearing from his wife. person who sex ally assaulted and we still need to hear his them on campus? voice in totality about the >> i think it can be. >> so why are they allowed to whole experience. >> absolutely. remain on campus. >> i think because we are trying >> appreciate it. to balance the rights of the on to ferguson, missouri individual who being accused as well as the rights of the today. a new march in mohonor of the complainant, and sometimes that's very difficult. >> reporter: scores of current and former students have written letters supporting the dean, and michael brown is expected to despite the way her case was hanged, jackie, the woman at the
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begin. fresh protests also erupted yesterday in several cities center of the storm has stepped around the country, including back into the to thelight again to show her support as well, seattle and the bay area. more than a dozen people were writing dini ramo has truly arrested in oakland after the saved by life. if it were not for her, i do not public transit service was disrupted for more than an hour. know if i would be alive today. stephanie elam in ferguson with we reached out to the dean who the latest. >> reporter: 16 people arrested work in this building behind me on the uva campus. overnight here in ferguson, the aide told us she would not fredericka. ov ive of those it is worth noting make herself available for kplen: the aide would in the only one person was from take our phone number and said that the dean with not call us later for an interview on the phone. >> we've also invited dean missouri frameworks tom the st. nicole eramo to join us on this ware. this is the same thing. you may have a couple people show up or a couple dozen show program. we have not had a response. up. still, we have questions, lofts and then having these clashes them, how long has this been going on and why has the where you see people getting arrested. and this is what protesters said university not taken action was going to continue. they are going to continue to sooner. to talk more, john foeberg janes demonstrate no matter what the grand jury decided and you see us from dallas, from 1998 to that taking shape here and also around the country. 2002 he was the dean of students as far as missouri is concerned, at that time university. good to see you. governor nixon is calling for >> thank you. >> you have authored nine books, special assembly of the missouri we understand most of which deal
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general assembly to discuss how with the issue of sexual they are going to pay for all assault. and today you work for the the law enforcement that was called here to ferguson. oklahoma state university. also announcing $625,000 of zero mr. foeberg you told us students are held accountable at uva for interest loans available to people who had businesses most things but that people ten effected because of what is happening here in ferguson. to, quote, unquote, turn their eyes away from sexual violence. all in all what you see happening here with the protests is that what was going on when and demonstrations on black you were at the uva for four friday, not just being limited years? and who are these people that to st. louis. it is also spreading around the you are talking about who turn country. their eyes away? and to that end the naacp is >> well, one of the thigs about the university of virginia is planning to have a march today that there is largely a student run judicial process. from the apartments where mike so that can be subject to political influences. brown died and march to but when it came to the issue of jefferson city to the missouri governor mansion. sexual assault, if i would their put is they want to put receive a report and pass it up the chain, my perception was focus on police brutality and racial profiling and they are that it became more important to seriously focussing on one senior administrators to protect point. and that is to get the removal the public image of the of the police chief from the university rather than to ferguson police department. support the survivor. they would like for him to step down and for there to be more >> and then you are quoted actually in that "rolling stone" attention focused on how that particular police department is magazine, in one instance you interacting with the people of say that uva is more egregious color, especially young men of color in ferguson. than most.
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but again it is a message that what do you mean by that? and then in the totality of the has been resonating not just article, was there anything in here but obviously through all it that you actually learned? the protests we've seen around or is this all stuff that you the country, fred. observed while at uva? >> stephanie, thanks so much in >> well, i've worked at many ferguson. a missing ohio state different institutions of higher education. and certainly done sexual violence protection for 20 years university football player complained about concussion on many different college camps. symptoms before he disappeared. and i do think that the university of virginia is more he never showed up for practice wednesday morning. egregious than most in both the he complained about occasionally number of incidents that occur becoming confused. and in the unsupported response something he blamed on several concussions. that many administrators though in his last contact with anyone, not all have to the issue. so i do think it's more a text to his mother on egregious than most. thursday. he told his mother the concussions had messed his up. for now police are treating this i like many found the "rolling stone" article absolutely gripping. but honestly not a bit of it as the normal missing persons surprised me because it was consistent with the culture that case. now the tragic incident in i saw when i borkd there, that i heard about before i was there, cleveland where police shot and and the culture that i hear is killed a boy who had been there today. and we need to do something to address that. >> and what is this culture that you speak of? help us understand what is meant pointing a toy pelt glet gun at by a culture on the uva campus
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people in public. that either allows or dismisses meanwhile new surveillance video allegations of sexual assault and 911 tapes released this week are raising alarming new or -- what is the culture that we are talking about. questions about the tragedy. >> well, i think you have a cnn's rosa flores joins me from student culture that largely is new york with more details. centered on entitlement and rice's family wanted this to be privilege and people who come a teachable moment. from wealthy backgrounds. so what kind of message are they and they are expected to -- they trying to convey to people? come in expecting to get what any want. and that really applies to many >> reporter: you know it is such a trajic and painful event for different aspects of this issue. this family, fred. there is another functional and their response is really piece of it in the sense that resonating with some observers. it has created a constructive the fraternities at the conversation of a dialogue of university are -- they must sign sorts between police and the something called the foa, the community. now, i want you to take a listen fraternal organization agreement, which essentially at a gathering at a church in separates them as an entity from the institution when it comes to cleveland yesterday. because you are going to see how liability and other issues. church members not only voice so there has been a very their grief but also applaud the police. hands-off policy when it comes all this is in the same to dealing with fraternities. and some of the research that gathering. take a listen. i've done in the past shows that >> this is a hate crime. fraternity men are three times more likely to commit rape than that hurt me to my heart. other men on the campus. so when you have a high risk i had to pull back. i couldn't take it. population, and your approach is
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>> i know that there is a great hands off with them, that's deal of unrest in the community. going to lead to some problems that are quite predictable. and god, this is why we call >> one of the young ladies that was profiled in this piece talks upon you. about it being social suicide by >> yes lord. >> because you are a god that admitting out loud, whether to can make things better. an administrator or friends on >> i -- never had to shoot campus that you have been rape or that you have had a bad anybody. and i've been out there. experience particular low as it >> it's a conversation triggered pertains to sexual assault. was that pretty prevalent while by the death of tamir rice, a you were there? did you know about it? 12-year-old who was shot and did you hear kids talk about killed by police. this social suicide? >> well, i never heard that surveillance video shows the boy term. walking around, sometimes but i do know that there was a rhett sense to report frankly brandishing his gun, sometimes like there is on the other 4,500 pointing it at people. and one person called 911 campuses in the nation. telling dispatchers about a but i think part of the culture black male, probably a juvenile, at the university of virginia was a little bit more extreme in the sense of don't make the adding that it could be fake. saying that twice actually. university look bad. don't say anything that would hurt your standing in various two officers respond. the video shows that within two social groups. and what that does is it creates seconds upon arrival the a more cloiserred community 12-year-old is shot. where survivors are less able to police say the officer asked the boy to show his hands three go to administrators, friends, and others to say, this happened times before shooting. to me, and i need help, and
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the boy died a day later. turns out the gun was a toy. let's do something about it. >> all right. and now the uva, one of more aum awl the details still under than 80 college camps and investigation and the go officers are on leave. universities being investigated for this type of trend or allegations of sexual assault what resonates here is that upon the request of the parents to have a constructive dialogue, among universities and colleges across the country. this community has honored that john, thank you for your time. request, fred. >> rosa, thanks so much. >> thank you fredrica. we'll check back with you later. still many people want an barbie dolls. explanation as to why the they have been around for jn ragss. i had them. you had them probably. but now a doll with more dispatcher didn't convey to the police that someone called in realistic proportion is hitting stores? what does that mean? and thought the gun might be fake and perhaps that might have helped prevent something as well. we'll check back with you rosa. pope francis on the second leg of a three day trip to turkey. earlier he led a mass in istanbul and toured two religious sites.
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constantinople. they repurposed it into a mosque as it stands today as that museum and very much epitomizing perhaps what the pope would hope to accomplish. inside you would see calligraphy and religious --. the pope throughout the visit have really been trying to emphasize the need for dialogue. over the last decade we have been seeing levels of persecutions of the christian communities in iraq and syria that arguably the region has not seen for about a century or so. the vast majority of christians in both iraq and syria for around ten years now have been forced to flee their homes, flee their countries. first because of al qaeda and then because of the threat posed by isis. >> all right. thanks so much. from zero expulsions to zero
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tolerance? a student reportinterviews a to reporter from university of virginia and what that reporter has to say about the culture of rape on campus may stun you.
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toys. of course they are going to be a major part of the holiday sales. and barbie is usually at or near the top of most shopping lists. but this year, barbie is actually getting new competition. here's robin kerr. >> reporter: barrie will certainly be at the top of many wish lists this holiday season. but she is facing some new competition from emily. at first glance she looks like a shorter version of barbie but she is based on realistic proportions. her creator designed the doll to look like the average sized 19-year-old american woman. you can give her acne, cellulite and stretch marks, some critics
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say the stickers are a bit over the top. but he says he created them to start a conversation. >> i feel like my making things like this someone more mainstream -- if someone has acne one day or cellulite or stretch marks it is not a big deal, just who we are. >> reporter: the idea for the doll got so much support, lamb was able to raise half a million dollars in 30 days. but the toy maker says the biggest test was seeing how kids would feel about lambily. >> she is so pretty. >> she looks like my sister. >> she looks more like a person. >> reporter: while the reaction from children and online be that largely positive some question the doll maker's message with the slogan average is beautiful and wonder if the toy will have the long term appeal of barbie. for its part, barbie maker matel
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told us the doll was never designed to be realistic, focusing instead on making it easy for girls to dress and undress her. 22,000 lambily dolls have been produced. but lamb says he isn't trying to put barbie or matel out of business. >> there is no reason why if the toy world a barbie doll and a lambily doll can be friends. one is like a super model, one is just like the girl next door or something. and i feel they can coexist peacefully. they don't have to be at war one of the nation's most prestigious universities is with one another. >> reporter: if the doll is a facing wide spread criticism success, lamb says he plans to after a shocking report about expand the line to include male rape on campus. dolls as well as dolls from rolling stone magazine first reported on the many alleged different ethnicitying, robin sexual assaults happening at the university of virginia. kerr, cnn, atlanta. even more disturbing the we are now just one week away from the cnn hero's magazine said far too many of the rape claims were never all-star tribute televised. what is last year's cnn hero properly investigated. now the university is doing now? find out next. responding, planning to adopt a
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zero tolerance policy for sexual misconduct but the university's move has done little to ease concerns over what is happening at uva. joe johns picks up the story from here. >> protests and angry accusations at university leadership, the fallout from an explosive article in rolling stone, recounting in graphic detail the alleged gang rape at the phi kappa psi university house two years ago of a student pen far thing. coope named jackie. >> i can tell you i spoke to 38 sexual assault survivors last year. >> this is dine aramo who heads the board that investigates sexual misconduct. she defended the fact that no student had been expelled for rape or sexual assault since 1998, not even the ones she says have admitted their guilt to her
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in ninformal sessions. >> i feel like when they come through in that type of setting and actually admit it that it does deserve some consideration. to say i've done something wrong and i recognize that and i'm willing to take my licks and deal with it. that is very important to me. >> she also put the filing of a formal complaint on the victim. >> they are noting to that. they are looking to be able to look into the eyes of the other person and saying you wronged me in some way and generally are quite satisfied. >> listen to the student reporter press her? >> do you not think it's damaging [inaudible]. >> i think it actually can be? >> so why are they allowed back on the grounds? >> because i think we are trying to balance the rights of the individual who's being accused
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as well as the rights of the complaina complainant. and sometimes that's very difficult. >> students and reporters are written letters --. jackie, the woman at the center of the storm has stepped back into the spotlight to show her support as well. writing dean alamo has truly saved my life. if it were not for her i do not know if i could be alive today. . she could not make herself available for comment. and would not make herself available for conversation on the phone. >> and earlier we talked to uva student reporter katherine valentine who interviewed dean eramo and asked the dean about students who had come to her and admitted they raped someone and if it was enough of a punishment
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for them just to admit that they had done wrong? >> i think you can see i'm visibly confused. and i originally thought that dean eramo's interview that in her interview she was conveying her personal opinions. but now that i've had time to reflect i think she was revealing the university's bad policy. and i think the general feeling is those seven individuals need we are downing down to the to be brought to justice. worldwide broadcast of cnn heros but i also think the administration is doing a lot an all-star tribute. right now. and the tradition honors this and i think that while, you year's top ten heros and names the cnn hero of the year. know, -- which fraternities right now, we want to see what last year's top honoree is which i think, you know, it is doing. here now is cnn's anderson important to note there are i believe 87 schools under cooper. >> reporter: in 17 years, chad investigation for violating pregracke and his team have picked up 8 million pounds of title nine and half don't have greek systems. trash were america's rivers. so this is not a greek problem and not a uva problem. last november for his inspiring work, chad picked up a big but i think it shows she's
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>> reporter: this case came down to double jeopardy amount of forearm federal judge ruled that rice was being punished twice for the same offense, and that violates the league's collective bargaining agree. back in september, the commissioner increased rice's suspension from two games to indefinite because a disturbing video was released showing him knock out his now wife janay rice in an elevator. yesterday the ash trader ruled the suspicion should be lefted immediately. janay rice is speaking out and yet talked with matt lawyer from nbc's "today" show. >> i was furious. we came ow home and we didn't talk the entire ride. well i didn't speak to him. he tried to talk to me. i didn't want to hear anything. i just knew he hit me and i was completely over it. i was done, didn't want to hear anything. i just didn't even want to entertain him, anything that he had to say, any explanation. of course in the back of my mind
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in just a few hours a and in my heart i knew that our relationship wouldn't be over because i know this is an us and protest march will start in ferguson, missouri and for the it's not him. >> ray vice a free agent and can next seven days protesters will sign anywhere since he was released by the rachs. walk to the state capital in so far, no teams have made any public statements about wanting jefferson city missouri. to add him to their roster. all in the latest of people in the wake of the appeal, the nfl confirms it is working on a expressing their outrage of the michael brown shooting not to new personal conduct policy n. a statement, the league says judge indict the police officer that shot the teenager to. jones' ruling underscores the talk more about ferguson and michael brown i want to bring in urge endsy of our work to develop and implement a clear sofia jaafari simmons. fair comprehensive personal conduct policy. the ceo and strategist for sjs the nfl expects the policy to be announced and completed in the consulting and brings a unique weeks ahead. perspective to this. because sofia you are a mom the player's union wants a say in the completed policy. raising an african american son >> earlier i spoke with elsy and happen to be married to a police officer there in washington d.c. so take me back to when all of granderson and keith reed about this unfolded about this the arbitrator's ruling on ray shooting of this young man rice and how it may impact the michael brown by officer darren national football league? wilson in ferguson. the only way in my opinion that the nfl is really going to look what came to mind first? as if they are taking this situation seriously is that when
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were you thinking at about your husband, the police officer or they begin looking at this your son? >> i don't think i can separate possibilitisy not as something the two. that impacts the players but as i think initially you mourn with something that impacts everyone michael brown's family and his who works with the nfl. we know there are incidence parent because it is a tragedy involving owners who have broken and there is a loss of life that the law. other layers of executives that can't be reversed. there is no amount of protest or have broken the law. referees, coaches who had anger that can reverse that. but having my husband be a law run-ins with the authorities. enforcement officer, that feeling of despair and feeling when you look at the entire of utter loss is quickly organization in jen, i think we followed with an understanding should always question whether or not the nfl is serious about this issue. of how police officers sometimes >> it is a look the other way question. keith, how significant, how process incidents like that and how that sometimes gets lost deeply embedded is that? >> it is a significant problem. when there is such a national outcry for the victim. i'm glad you put it that way, said it is a look the other way i just felt very strongly that problem. the heart of the issue with ray as we talk about how any good rice was the fact that the nfl can come out of this loss, it is came back with a punishment war very important that we don't lose sight of the fact that law ray rice that was very short, only two weeks. this was their way of burying the problem. enforcement official, police ray rice was only suspended officers, first responders have indefinitely not because the nfl agency. they have individuals who are was concerned about employees or not a member of a monolithic janay rice or not because they organization and i think it's
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really critically important that were concerned about the women be a part of the conversation if fans. they leveed that second we're going too use this as an opportunity to strengthen suspension for damage control because they were taking hits from guyings like me and guys relationships between communities of color in particular and law enforcement. like lz in the media on programs >> you wrote an essay for like this. the nfl really needs to show it cnn.com and really talk about is about to get serious about feeling conflicted however. domestic violence in some because in it you deal a time in systemic way but not just with a punish men but with really which your husband, whose black, having serious problems that deal with their players and and whose a police officer. executives and owners at every you all were pulled over for a level. >> ray rice is now a free agent. traffic violation. and how he even gave anyone can pick them up if they instructions as to how to react want to. ravens not going to do that. and respond so that the police officer that was responding they just let him go. lz we've heard from janay. wouldn't take your motions the people will hear from here later wrong way. explained what happened and how in the week because another network's interview. that really does, i guess help what do you want to hear from ray rice? underscore that conflict that what does another prospective you are feeling. >> sure. team need to hear from ray rice before they were to pick him up? i feared in the editorial that we were returning from an event >> they need to hear remorse. at my children's school, coming you know, his productivity was home, racing to relieve the baby down last year before this sitter and we got pulled over incident, 2013, in large part for speeding. and it was on a dark wooded because he suffered a hip flexor
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parkway in virginia. and i'm from richmond so i know injury. but the last four seasons prior to that ray rice was one of the some of the roads well. and as soon as we pulled over. most productive running backs in the league. as my husband was even motioning so believe me, there are teams to pull the car over. who are suffering, you know, al he immediately said go ahead, tail back who are looking at you know, get out the insurance this. and what they want to hear from card. make sure we have our him is a layer of remorse. registration. he pulled over. he turned the car over. i don't necessarily think that he won't be back this year. he turned off all the interior but he definitely will be back the following year, following lights. season, if he shows that he put his hands on the steering wheel. okay the officer is going to remorse. >> thanks so much lz granderson come up. leaf your hand in your lap and and keith reid. don't make any sudden movements. and i have to say of all the support i've gotten and emails a new protest march is just and support it's been about to get underway in fergds, overwhelmingly positive. missouri, for the next seven much of the feedback has been days, protesters will walk to people describe themselves as the state capital in jefferson white, some law enforcement city, missouri. officers saying what your the naacp says it wants to honor husband told you to do is just good advice when engaging law enforcement. michael brown and to demand and i would counter that yes it changes in the ferguson police department. live from st. louis, this march is scheduled to kick off in about an hour or so from now. is good vee advise and it is also possible my husband knew what would deescalate or cause meantime, what is happening? >> reporter: hi fredrica. to escalate the interaction. well, the march today will kick
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but it loses sight of my off with a church service here husband's experience even as a at the washington met row poll police officer is from within brown skin and because of a ton ame zion church, a historic nation we live in that is something that you cannot ever church here in city of st. take off or not have have as a louis. inside people are gathering. filter. >> interesting because you just i'm told there will be a core mention that there isn't, police group of about 100 people who will be leading the march and are not from one monolithic going from ferguson, missouri to organization. they don't all act the same, the state capitol over the etc. course of the next seven days. however when you talk to a number of people who talk about 120 miles in all. we are told the marchers will do the relationship between the black community, many black 15 to 20 miles a day culminating communities and police there is almost a monolithic feeling of with every night coming back distrust that so many black here to this church with talks and sessions educating the people will say they don't feel public. they say what they want to do is comfortable nor do they really use this moment to call for better policing across the feel like they can trust the country, better communication police. so what do you and your husband between police departments and black communities across the tell your son about how he country. obviously, all of this touching should confront or behave or on the incident with michael brown back in august. and they are obviously very interact with police, aside from aware of the violence and the his dad, but if he were stopped as he grows up or if he
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v riots that took place early last encounters -- what is the week. they say this peaceful, lesson? what do you convey to him so that he is safe, comfortable, so nonviolent march will cast a different face a different view that he can trust? for people across the country to tap into and look at. what is your message. so church services here starting >>, you know, the irony for me in just a short while. at least in this entire and they say that they hope that situation is that what i feel is happening is that a community this will grow over the course that has fought very long and of the next week and you know, the head of the naacp cornell hard to not be generalized, to williams brooks, that i spoke not be stereotyped, to not be with -- we were talking to him judged and equated to be the about why they were doing this same is inflicting that same march. he says, you know, it's no treatment on the community of mistake that this is done kind of tapping into that civil law enforcement officials. rights history and the marches so all though my children are very young. of the 1960s. a five, four and my son is two. and they hope to tap into that spirit and that history to we still raise our children to know that police officers are inspire people to join them in good. they are your help. this march over the course of they are your resources in time the next week. of crisis. >> ed, thanks so much, in st. but we also know that we need to teach them to be smart. louis. now to the fallout from that we need to teach them to be tragic incident in cleveland respectful of authority. where police shot and killed a we need to teach them that you boy who had been pointing a toy in many ways are in control how pellette gun at people in public. your engagement with law enforcement plays out. it happened last saturday. people from the boy's community and as the difficult conversation and fine line. held a meeting last night to
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but it is important i think. talk about gun violence and it is important because we are police relations. meanwhile, new surveillance raising children we hope will video and 911 tapes released this week are raising alarming respect law enforcement and more than that will see themselves as new questions about the tragedy. agents of change with the rosa flores joins me live from ability to help mend new york with details on that. misconceptions folks have. rosa, rice's family wanted this >> and quickly your son is two. to be a teachable moment. at what age will you have that but what is the message that we conversation with him? >> my husband and i a talked want people to receive? >> reporter: you know, the about this a lot. family this young man, fred, i think it has to happen much sooner than later. asked the community to have a it will probably be somewhere around 7 or 8 and we'll have to constructive conversation with police. now, i want you to take a look at the dialogue during the have that conversation in a way where it is relevant and church gathering. not only do people share their accessible for a young man. >> we'll leave it there. grief. best to you and your family. they also applaud police. thanks so much. >> this is a hate crime. and we'll be right back. that hurt me to my heart. i had to pull back. i couldn't take it. >> i know that there is a great deal of unrest in the community. the mercedes-benz winter event is back, god, this is why we call upon you, because you are a god that with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, can make things better.
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no matter which list you're on. [ho, ho, ho, ho] >> i have been on the job 30 lease the 2015 e350 for $599 years and i never once had to a month at your local shoot anybody. i've been out there. mercedes-benz dealer. >> it is a conversation triggered by the death of tamir rice, a 12-year-old who was shot and killed by police. now, surveillance video and a 911 call was released. in it, the caller tells dismatchers a black male was pointing a pistol at bystanders. adding that it could be fake, that the gun could be fake. but the dispatcher doesn't relay that information to the police officers responding to the call. take a listen. >> on sings pointing a gun at people in the park by the youth center. there is a black male on the swings. he is wearing a camouflage hatd a great jacket with black sleeves. he keeps pulling a gun out of his pants and pointing it at people. >> we now know the boy was shot by police.
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he died a day later. turns out that gun he was brandishing was actually fake. now, all of those details of course still under investigation. tamir rice's viewing is scheduled for tomorrow. >> rosa, there have been some observations and some folks are questioning why it took so long for the boy to even get first aid after being shot. >> yeah, you know, radio traffic between the officers and the dispatcher was released as well. here's what we know from that. after the boy was shot the officers radioed that a black male, maybe 20, was down. and four minutes after that, police say a detective and an fbi agent arrived an the scene. it was that fbi ags agent who began first aid. then paramedics arrived about three minutes later. so, fred, critical moments considering this boy died a day later. >> right. all right, rosa flores, thanks so much, in new york. overseas pope francis on the second leg of a three day trip
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to turkey designed to created stronger ties between the countries's christian and muslim communities. earlier he led a mast in istanbul. cnn's senior international correspondentary dowels joins us live. the pope believes it is a significant community? >> reporter: he does. and this trip is significant for a number of reasons. now when it comes to trying to build relations between the various different branches of kris tenity. that is one key reason he was here at least in istanbul at the invitation of the orthodox patriarch. also important, this trip not nestle just about the kris ten population in turkey but about the indefinite suspension of the plight of chris tens nfl running back ray rice is elsewhere. most certainly o testify last over. he can play as soon as a team decade we have seen chris tens being driven by their homes, signs him. former u.s. district judge from their countries, first by
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barbara jones ruled commissioner al qaeda and then by isis. goodell abused his discretion when he increased rice's many fearing at this juncture in his reat the status quo, we suspension from two games to indefinite for punching his now could end up seeing the middle east, the birth place of chris wife janay. joining me cnn commentator and tenity being a place where chris tens cannot even live out of former editor atte estes espesp. fear for author lives. pope francis trying to unscore the beneath for sbe faith keith you first. how big a hit to the nfl and dialogue. he did hold a brief moment of maybe roger goodell for that prayer with the grand mukti of matter. >> it's pretty big rebuke. if you read the 17 page decision istanbul. that happening inside the blue mosque and then he went to visit she sebl says that roger goodell the museum. it's very interesting because of was just not credible. she stopped short of calling him its history which very much a liar but just doesn't believe epitomizes what the pope is any of the rationales he gave trying to accomplish. the museum was a church and then for leveeing the second when the turks conquered suspension of ray rice. constant nopel it was trons >> and so not credible if that formed into a mosque. today as it stands as a museum is what the judge is saying, what does that do to his job and it has beautiful islamic calligraphy as long with perhaps future as commissioner? stunning christian frescos. >> probably nothing.
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and the reason i say this is pope francis's message here very because this is not the first much about that need for arrest for domestic violence or the first sort of public dialogue full stop. relations snafu that roger he has in fact stated before coming to turkey that if goodell has endured and he remains mainly because he's been dialogue was what it took to very profitable for the nfl. deal with an entity like isis and until that changes i don't well that door should not be see any reasons for the owners closed. this coming after the terrorist to be motivated to have him directly threatened the vatican. removed or have him re-sisign. >>ary damon thanks so much from istanbul. it sounded like a war zone. when you see the huge hit in more than a hundred gunshots, numbers but until then, no way. many of them aimed at police >> here is the nfl statement. headquarters in austin, texas. we'll tell you what happened. brian monarchccarthy is saying jones ruling underscores the urgency of our work to develop a clear fair and comprehensive new personal conduct policy. so until there is that kind of financial i guess hit that the lead could take from advertisers, super bowl all that that ju just mentioned? >> well the only way in my by 1914 the dodge brothers and set out on their own.pany
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opinion that this nfl is really going to look as if they are they believed in more, than the assembly line. taking this situation seriously is that when they begin looking at this policy not as just they believed driving was a holy endeavor. something that impacts the players but something that impacts everyone who works with the nfl. we know there have been a hundred years later the dodge brothers spirit lives on. incidents involving owners who have broken the law. other layers of the executives who have broken the law. referee, coaches who have had run ins with authorities. so i think we should always question whether or not the nfl is serious about this issue. >> so it is a look the other way problem. keith, how deeply embedded is that? >> it's very significant. and i'm glad you put it that way, said it is a look the other way problem. remember at the heart of this issue was the fact that the nfl came back with a punishment for ray rice that was very short: only two weeks. and this was their way of ♪ just look at those two. bearing the problem. happy. in love. and saving so much money on their car insurance
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texas police department headquarters. riddled with bullets. shot by a lone gunman. according to police, 49-year-old larry mcqum, now dead. police say mcquilliams lived in cause tin and had a criminal record. he began his rampage officers said minutes after bars closed early friday morning. 2:22 a.m., emergency dispatchers are inundated with calls, reports of gunshots, lots of them. >> advising someone is possibly firing assault rifle. sounds like a machine gun. >> reporter: officers start their search as the shooting tins. 2:28 a.m., reports that mcquilliams is shooting at the new federal courthouse, the austin police department headquarters where at 2:33 a sergeant who was is youring portions with the department's mounted unit hears the shoots and sees mcwilliams shooting at police headquarters. >> as he held two horses with one hand, he discharged at least
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one round with a single handed shot. >> reporter: police say mcquilliams falls to the ground. although the medical examiner will have to determine whether it is the officer's shot or a self inreflected shot that kills him. >> reporter: after officers rush to mcwilliams. they notice cylinders inside his van. >> as the centers were dragging the suspect away from the vehicle getting ready to render aid they noticed some type of vest on the suspect. the officers, having seen seen the suspicious items in the vehicle and now this vest were unable to determine whether or not that was simply a protective vest or potentially an ied suicide type vesz that is known to be used around the world. >> reporter: 2:40 a.m. the bomb squad arrives. then s.w.a.t. after an extensive search they find no explosive devices. hoump they say mcquilliams fired
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more than 100 rounds within ten minutes and ignited a camp fire propane tank. >> if you look at a person shooting up the mexican consulate and then the federal building, this is all speculation, but look at the national debate right now about immigrati immigration, that certainly comes to mind. >> reporter: police believe mctwms acted alone and are scouring soemd accounts to confirm a motive. >> victor blackwell, thanks so much. an ash trader has overturned ray rices indefinite suspension from the nfl for punching his then feeians a. we'll have reaction from a domestic violence survivor herself straight ahead.
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. former ravens running back ray rice is eligible to return to the nfl. an arbitrator overturned the nfl indefinite suspension of rice for hilting his wife, janay, then his fiancee. the ruling really came down to how rice's discipline was handled by the nfl in the first place, not the incident itself. joining me right now, the daughter of the late iconic entertainer james brown and herself a victim of domestic violence. she writes in part about it in her book cold sweat. she writes about her relationship with her dad and then her dad's experience as someone that you and the other
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kids witnessed -- >> yes. >> beating on our own mom. and then you ended up in a relationship, too, that was very disturbing. >> right. >> but let's talk about what we're seeing and hearing. now people are trying to evaluate the janay rice interview. >> uh-huh. >> the interview took place before the arbitration, you know, decision was made. but when we see her response, where she talks about how she was angry at ray immediately following him hitting her, but she said very quickly, but, you know, while i was done with his thoughts at that moment, i knew i still wasn't going to leave. >> right. >> help people understand what it is to be in a relationship that may be tumultuous like that why it is some stay, some leave. how did you evaluate -- what did you see and interpret in that interview? >> you know, at different stages in the cycle of abuse -- there
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are different stages. you are going to feel different things. ultimately for me i got tired and said enough is enough and i'm going. but throughout that process you do feel like -- well, she loves him, first of all. she is committed to him. she loves him no matter if this is the first time, the 50th time. who knows? only they know. but, really, she is committed to her marriage, committed to him because she loves him so much that she is willing to put him first, before herself. it's disturbing to everybody on the outside looking in because we go, that's not right. you know? that's not right. and it isn't. you know, we should be having healthy relationships and, you know, she has got a little girl that -- you know, a next generation that we've got to show what it means to have these healthy relationships. this isn't healthy. and she's unfortunately on the spotlight. she is dealing with a lot of emotions. and you know, my heart goes out to her because i can -- i mean,
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i've been there. you know? i know how it is to feel like, what just happened? like, what just happened? you know, i was in this fight, you know, this person that i love -- maybe it was unlike him. maybe, you know, this was something that she had never experienced before. or maybe it was fueled by the alcohol and what was going on. who knows? but at the same token, she wants to support him as much as she can. >> and yama, janay rice says in that interview, quote, she says this isn't us, and this isn't him. so very quick to kind of explain that this is not representative of who we are. >> yeah. >> but you write, you know, very frankly in the book that you could hear when your dad james brown was assaulting your mom. you could hear you know him calling her name, dee dee, and you would hear what sounded like the body, you know, being thrown against the wall. >> that's right. >> just when you were talking about the generations, you were
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talking about janay and ray and their toddler daughter. but then you found yourself, even though you were witness to it, you found yourself in a relationship that was destru destructive and damaging. >> that's right. >> help people understand how it is that that cycle does continue even though it is traumatizing as a child to see it. but then you find yourself in the very same predicament. >> right. because you are traumatized by it but it becomes your truth and the reality that mom is there, she loves him, maybe this is what love is all about. this is how people show love. and you do get into this situation where it's just all these emotions are wrapped up into one. but it is -- you know, i shaw it growing up. it traumatized me. i swore i would never let this happen to me. guess what? it didn't show up on my door stip step that way. it was packaged up nice. i'm this. i'm that. a lot of thing you get caught up in in the whirlwind of somebody else's life and then you realize when you wake up one eight day
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that hey i have been dealing with a lot of bad things here. but she hadn't gotten to that point unfortunately. i pray they can get the help they need and move forward to the. >> as you look at the rice situation and then look at the arbitrator decision, which says he can be reinstated, he should play football, how do you, as you know a victim of domestic violence -- how do you interpret this act and the nfl so pledging to do more, to have a stricter policy as it pertains to domestic violence? >> yeah. i -- i felt like -- as far as him winning the appeal, i felt like that was his job. you know, he told -- he said he told the truth from the beginning. and that part of it doesn't have anything specifically to do with the act and what went down on the elevator. so i feel like, you know, although he won there -- and i kind of felt like he deserves
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the right to a second chance. everyone does. we all do. you know, we can't sit up here and opponent our fingers at one another. he deserves a second chance. and he is going to be given that right to play in the nfl again if another team chooses to pick him up. but the nfl really turned a blind eye at the whole idea because if they knew up front what it looked like and they only gave a two-game suspension, then that was the extent of how they felt of domestic violence. and i think now is a great moment, a teachable moment, a moment for policies to be changed in the nfl. i don't know exactly what's going on. but it definitely is a time for us to say, you know, enough is enough. don't just let it just keep on happening. i love what they did with no more.org. that was graph. speak out, teach the next generation. ray rice, just teach the next generation of kids to look up to you. i have a 13-year-old son right now who doesn't have a father. my husband is deceased now. but he was an abuser.
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he saw him abuse me. i want him to see guys come out of that and say you know what, what i did was wrong but i can make right out of this. i can teach you how to redirect that anger. i can teach you how to have healthy relationships with women. and that's what we want to cultivate, not continue in this cycle. i did it, and now i'm here to try to say let's not do it anymore. let's make it right. >> very courageously said. thanks yama brown. the book is called cold sweat. appreciate your time. with chuck hagel resigning as u.s. second of defense many are asking who will take over right now? why the white house having a hard time finding a replacement. and why are potential candidates already saying no thanks?
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still no word on who the white house will pick to replace defense secretary chuck hagel after he announced he is stepping down. but there is speculation the president is struggling to find a new secretary of defense. erin mcpike is at the white house with more on this. >> reporter: thaert, he is having a little bit more trouble filling this position. and you may know in the last few months he has had to fill several other cabinet positions, he has really had to widen the search and is winding up with lower profile people than he had in his first term. it seemed like chuck hagel may
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be the last vestage of that. but the fengtd maybe to concentrate more decision making power back inside the white house. >> new leadership should take over at the pentagon. and for the last two years the president's determine that's what's going to happen. >> reporter: at least how theed a tells it officials. president obama and outgoing defense secretary chuck hagel agreed on that. but it's led to more second-guessing of the president's management style and even late night comics are taking shots. >> the rumors at washington, joe biden was not happy with how the white house forced the resignation the defense secretary chuck hagel. >> reporter: that may be making the decision for the president tougher. when president obama was hunting for a new veteran's affairs secretary this spring amid the va hospital fiasco there was no
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immediate short list because the white house wasn't sure what kind of background would be best for the job. a new attorney general to succeed eric holder this fall? his original choices deemed too controversial to pass the senate. so he settled on little known lore etda lynch. now heading into a difficult winter, the white house's early hopes to head the defense department, rhode island senator jack reid and former defense department undersecretary and michele florno said no thanks even before getting the job offer. number one on the next defense chief's to do list, carrying out the president's hotly debated strategy against isis. >> they are going to send more over there. air controllers on the undergro. they are going to have to have special forces on the ground. we are going to have to have trainers. >> reporter: but the obama white house micro manages. now topping the revised list,
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jay johnson, who has experience dealing with isis on the domestic front. and the former number two at the pentagon, ash carter. now when the white house finally does settle on someone who then says yes and the white house has said that they want to pick someone soon, they will still have to wait until sometime in january when a new congress is installed and there is a republican controlled senate to begin confirmation hearings and then the confirmation vote. and this could be a longer process than they want when dealing with isis. it could be february before there is a new defense secretary. >> erin mcpike at the white house. thanks so much. did you skip the lines and the fist fights, perhaps? i hope so, for those black friday deals? well, you may not have missed out on all the deals just yet. why today may actually be the better day to hit stores.
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than ever sales, free black friday sales offered in the beginning of november. so a lot of shoppers were taking advantage of those. and perhaps didn't feel the need to shop over black friday this year. as well, we retailersings, as well as limiting the door busters to just friday extended those sales on thursday. there were record sales on thursday evening. a lot of consumers were out on thursday shopping. and plus a lot of consumers are taking advantage from the on line sales, shopping from the comfort of home using mobile devises and tablets to make purchases. online sales were up as well, record online sales this year as well. >> still good dealings, even if you are weren't in the stores yesterday or on thanksgiving day, it has kaed other into the weekend? >> if you missed out on black friday, there is plenty of time to take advantage 6 those sales. specifically, i'm seeing deals on tech items, which are the biggest purchases this weekend.
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so you can save $70 off the x box one as annin's commune creed. you can save on a samsung smart led tv. and you can save $100 off the asuccess laptop at staples: a lot of sales through the weekend. and a lot of the retailers are extending sales through sunday. barnes & noble, their 30% off sale is valid through sunday. and dyson's $150 off vacuums is offered through monday. lots of good time still to take advantage of the deals. >> especially good deals on electronic. and then today really is the best day to shop overall, whether what, on line or in the store? >> right, i recommend shopping today if you between take advantage of any of those deals. some of those expire today and a lot of popular items may sell
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out. head on line or run to your local stores. plus it's also small business saturday. those small businesses in your area will be offering sales. it is a good time to take advantage of local deals. >> all right. and then compare prices in order to save. what's the best way to do that? >> right. there is still -- it's important to compare prices to make sure you are getting the cheapest price across all retailers, whether on line or in store. you can use price watch.com, price grabber.com. there is also red laser. and set sale alerts, is snap up app will let you know if something you buy today goes on sale later in the week. this way you can request a price adjust meb. and coupons. there are free mobile key upon apps to get extra savings in store. >> thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> some of the ways to maximize
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a deadly shooting marred
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black friday shopping in chicago. a man walked into a downtown nordstrom store, targeting his girlfriend or ex-girlfriend and shot and critically wounded her, and then shot and killed himself. the sounds of gunfire sent shoppers into a sheer panic. wls says the store is closed until further notice. and that was the scene at a cairo courtroom after a judge dropped charges against hosni mubarak. corruption charges were also dismissed. but mubarak won't walk free just yet. he is still serve issing three-year sentence for embezzlement. life for darren wilson has gone from protecting and serving to hiding and surviving. the ferguson police officer who shot and killed unarmed teenager michael brown has been forced to
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live on the run, afraid for his own safety. >> reporter: we are learning new details about darren wilson's efforts to protect himself. there have been death threats, bounties placed on his head. as a result, wilson has been constantly on the move, in hiding, always looking over his shoulder. despite not being indicted by a grand jury or charged with a crime in the shooting of michael brown, darren wilson is still living a life in hiding, something his lawyers say has now gone on for months. cnn learned it began just days after the shoot anything august when officer wilson was mowing his lawn. he got a call telling him his home address was circulating online. within three hours, he was packed and gone. >> he had to leave the gross literally half mowed and go into hiding. there are bounties placed upon his life >> reporter: since that day in august, wilson has moved from house to house, even staying for a short time with one of his lawyers.
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he says he has changed his appearance, growing a beard at one point. when he goes out, his lawyers say, he often goes to movies, which offers time cloak indeed darkness. in an interview with george stephanopoulos, he talked about his precautions. >> where you sit in a restaurant, to where you drive. everything. everything has to run through your head. all the time you're watching if someone is following you. everything. you hear or see someone look at you and, tell someone a secret. and the second person looks at you. do they know who i am? >> reporter: the "new york times" published his address publicly. immediately after the shooting, wilson wanted to return to his job as a police officer. one of his own attorneys told him if he did he could be executed in a blind alley. >> it's not a great leap to think that if officer wilson were to start patrolling the
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streets of ferguson again that somebody sees what shift he's on, makes a call, and pulls him into a bad situation. >> reporter: as for his future, he would be prudent to change his name, keep changing his appearance, put his property in a trust so it could be shielded from public view. and he will always have to sharpen his alertness, his awareness. he will be looking over his shoulder for quite a while. thank you very much, brian todd. we'll be right back. (vo) nourished.
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all right. this weekend is all about shopping for so many of you. how about buying some stolen goods for your friends and family this year? legally. >> reporter: i'm at the property room, warehouse here in the city of industry. several of these warehouses around the country. right here, bicycles, 2,000 of them. all these hot items were hot. almost all of it. stolen evidence contributed by 3,000 police departments around the country. they ship to all over the country. and they may soon start to ship to canada and mexico. items include everything from desk tops. these are scrubbed and clean they say here by the department of defense standards. so they wipe all of them off. >> make sure people don't get other people's information or, you know, explicit pictures or anything crazy like that. >> reporter: if you go down the
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line, all sorts of other items up for bid. a snare drum. a backpack blower and karaoke machine. over here, power tools galore. even a brand-new chainsaw. the property room was started by an ex-police officer who saw an opportunity here and seized it. so, as we said, you have items taken in by all these police departments that nobody claimed. >> police departments like it because all they have to do is just follow the program, list the item, place pictures front, right, left, rear of the item. if any of the items are bad, counterfeit or fake, they go ahead and destroy it. very interesting room. j.w. center. j.w. stands for jewelry and watches. so where does all this stuff come from? over here. evidence labels. this one from indianapolis. a homicide in kansas.
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this is the jewelry room. that's why the small bags. and if you look around here, some a astounding deals. this bag alone probably worth $100,000. this watch, philippe, 60,000. a presidential rolex, $45,000. 95% of the items in here, the opening bid on the auction is $1. >> all right. thanks so much, paul. you can find the deals online at propertyroom.com. in the next hour, the newsroom starts right now. allowed to play again. ray rice wins an appeal of the suspension that he received after being caught on camera beating his then fiancee. janay rice his now wife, powers
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her heart out about that night. his own son was gunned down and killed during a traffic stop. now he is pushing for change in ferguson, missouri. that father joins us live. two boys trapped under several feet of snow for several hours. >> i was thinking me and my cousin was going to die. >> we were screaming and telling him to stop, but he hit us. >> how they survived, next. hello again, everyone. welcome to "the newsroom." major news from the nfl. ray rice won his appeal and is eligible to play again as soon as a team signs him. that is the ruling of an arbitrator who said roger
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