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. >> my name is michael diane and i am one of the permit holders that my family purchased the property three years ago. and we have every intention to repair the condition and bring it up to code. working the real he is initiate business for many years, we have been remodeling for over 15 years. i have a good and a close relationship with dbi. >> and we have every intention of addressing every issue that is in violation of building code, and bring getting rid of the condition of this property. >> i am sorry. >> i have a question. are you finished with your presentation? >> yeah. >> so yeah. you guys your family does this for on a regular basis as a professional? >> we have owned real estate since 1962 and on this project are you going to have an on sight project manager? >> yes, we will. >> that was my question. sure. >> and the existing wall that you show, only on the first floor. correct. >> so that means that the walls that you want to remain plus their foundation. and we are required to keep those walls in place. >> correct. >> by, planning. >> correct. >> okay. >> and they ruled t
. >> my name is michael diane and i am one of the permit holders that my family purchased the property three years ago. and we have every intention to repair the condition and bring it up to code. working the real he is initiate business for many years, we have been remodeling for over 15 years. i have a good and a close relationship with dbi. >> and we have every intention of addressing every issue that is in violation of building code, and bring getting rid of the condition of...
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as executive director of kings organization and the voices of stokely, michael, diane nash, a wave of others. ella baker was a democratic activist, a democratic activist, but she believed the centrality of grassroots because the meant to t5 the mental capacity and ability of those every day people, those james cleveland called ordinary people. as you access their ability and capacity, you do not have to have just one leader representing all black people and all brown people, usually to be co-opted. and once you co-opted or murder, lo and behold depression, disorientation, and the possibility of those capacities in the abilities of ordinary people to overlook. ella baker is someone we have to catch up with. she is ahead of us, and she died, of course, working closely with my precious puerto rican brothers and the liberation movement. she was cosmopolitan, international, always at a grassroots level, and there is nothing wrong if people think you are charismatic, but you must use your charismatic as a form of service not a form of conspicuous consumption that makes you center stage as a
as executive director of kings organization and the voices of stokely, michael, diane nash, a wave of others. ella baker was a democratic activist, a democratic activist, but she believed the centrality of grassroots because the meant to t5 the mental capacity and ability of those every day people, those james cleveland called ordinary people. as you access their ability and capacity, you do not have to have just one leader representing all black people and all brown people, usually to be...
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jury decision not to indict a ferguson, missouri police officer in shooting the unarmed teen michael brown. diane eastabrook has more from the neighboring community of delwood. >> michael, many of the citizens in delwood are frustrated, the government didn't do enough to protect them from rioters. juanita morris gazes over the rubble of her being store. she compares the destruction of her business monday night as a bad dream. >> is it really happening? are you sleeping? >> morris's buz technique was -- morris's boutique was destroyed, rioters cut a path of destruction from ferguson to delwood burning and destroying about 60 businesses. four days after the violence delwood's mayor says he can't get a meeting with governor jay nixon and he's frustrated. >> personally i've not heard from the governor. >> some business owners are frustrated too. a tire warehouse owner vetted. for the first time since monday the road connectferguson and delwood was open to traffic. on lookers gawk lookers gawked t destruction. late friday afternoon, governor jay nixon announced another $625,000 in zero-interest loans
jury decision not to indict a ferguson, missouri police officer in shooting the unarmed teen michael brown. diane eastabrook has more from the neighboring community of delwood. >> michael, many of the citizens in delwood are frustrated, the government didn't do enough to protect them from rioters. juanita morris gazes over the rubble of her being store. she compares the destruction of her business monday night as a bad dream. >> is it really happening? are you sleeping? >>...
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as executive director of kings organization and the voices of stokely, michael, diane nash, a wave ofothers. ella baker was a democratic activist, a democratic activist, but she believed the centrality of grassroots because the meant to t5 the mental capacity and ability of those every day people, those james cleveland called ordinary people. as you access their ability and capacity, you do not have to have just one leader representing all black people and all brown people, usually to be co-opted. and once you co-opted or murder, lo and behold depression, disorientation, and the possibility of those capacities in the abilities of ordinary people to overlook. ella baker is someone we have to catch up with. she is ahead of us, and she died, of course, working closely with my precious puerto rican brothers and the liberation movement. she was cosmopolitan, international, always at a grassroots level, and there is nothing wrong if people think you are charismatic, but you must use your charismatic as a form of service not a form of conspicuous consumption that makes you center stage as an
as executive director of kings organization and the voices of stokely, michael, diane nash, a wave ofothers. ella baker was a democratic activist, a democratic activist, but she believed the centrality of grassroots because the meant to t5 the mental capacity and ability of those every day people, those james cleveland called ordinary people. as you access their ability and capacity, you do not have to have just one leader representing all black people and all brown people, usually to be...
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look, there's no easy way to tell you this, but it's, uh -- >> michael: it's sonny. >> sonny: diane'sith max until he goes into surgery. >> morgan: all right. so, the doctors think he's gonna be okay? >> sonny: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> morgan: okay. phew! >> sonny: so, listen, uh, back at the house, i told you to stay out of the line of fire just in case there was, you know, a shooter or whatever, and you didn't do that. why didn't -- you know, i told you -- >> morgan: i'm not gonna leave you out there alone. >> sonny: well, i appreciate that... but... don't ever put yourself out there for me again. >> morgan: i can't make any promises, dad. >> alexis: we looked everywhere to find a donor for danny. there wasn't anyone. you're it. if something happens to you, danny doesn't have a donor. and you refused to participate in silas' research, where he was trying to bank bone marrow. >> julian: i know, alexis. it wasn't my best decision, but at the time, i thought that if silas was successful and he was able to store my bone marrow in the event of my death, sonny would just put a bullet in me. a
look, there's no easy way to tell you this, but it's, uh -- >> michael: it's sonny. >> sonny: diane'sith max until he goes into surgery. >> morgan: all right. so, the doctors think he's gonna be okay? >> sonny: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> morgan: okay. phew! >> sonny: so, listen, uh, back at the house, i told you to stay out of the line of fire just in case there was, you know, a shooter or whatever, and you didn't do that. why didn't -- you know, i told you --...
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diane eastabrook reports. >> michael many of the businesses here in delwood are still frustrated what happened on monday night, they said the state didn't protect them well enough from the rioters. >> she compares the destruction of her business monday night by rioters to a bad dream. >> it's like is it really happening? >> morris's boutique was destroyed in the violence that engulfed delwood missouri, rioters cut a path of destruction from ferguson to delwood burning and destroying about 60 businesses. four das after the violence delwood's mayor says he can't get a meeting with the governor jay nixon and he's frustrated. >> i personally can't get a call back from the governor. >> for the first time as soon ae monday the road connecting ferguson and delwood was open. banks and chamber of commerce could also provide zero interest loans for businesses to get back on their feet. late friday afternoon, governor jay nixon said $250,000 in zero interest loans would be made available. but more. >> some kind of low forgivenes forgiveness,. >> patience she says she will rebuild. >> it's nothin
diane eastabrook reports. >> michael many of the businesses here in delwood are still frustrated what happened on monday night, they said the state didn't protect them well enough from the rioters. >> she compares the destruction of her business monday night by rioters to a bad dream. >> it's like is it really happening? >> morris's boutique was destroyed in the violence that engulfed delwood missouri, rioters cut a path of destruction from ferguson to delwood burning...
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diane eastabrook, thank you. >> protests over the shooting of michael brown spreading behind missouri. hundreds took to the streets in los angeles, marching past city hall and the ln p.d. headquarters, and paused to hold what's called a die-in. >> dozens of people in san diego blocked traffic. walking on to the freeway during the morning rush hour. traffic was backed up for hours. thousands marched through the streets of london. protesters tore down barricades. chants mirrored those shouted in the u.s. like hand up, don't shoot and black lives matter. >> today michael brown's parents talked about their son and what is next. >> we are just going to keep fighting. hope for a better outcome. >> what do you hope happened? >> a conviction. >> you are hoping it proceeds in federal court. did you watch the interview with darren wilson? >> no. >> did you want to watch it? >> i'll get a chance to watch it. >> he's claiming that your son was the instigators, that he punched him, reached for his gun, came back, charging for him. does that seem possible to you? >> no. >> why not? >> for one, my s
diane eastabrook, thank you. >> protests over the shooting of michael brown spreading behind missouri. hundreds took to the streets in los angeles, marching past city hall and the ln p.d. headquarters, and paused to hold what's called a die-in. >> dozens of people in san diego blocked traffic. walking on to the freeway during the morning rush hour. traffic was backed up for hours. thousands marched through the streets of london. protesters tore down barricades. chants mirrored those...
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michael brown. but you just saw diane estherbrook in downtown ferguson, and i'm not sure why so many police vehicles would be heading in one direction. we'll see if they carry on straight through that intersection or turn off. they seem to be carrying on, and take a look again. all the way up your screen, those are law enforcement vehicles as far as the eye can see, and i would say eleanor is still with me, and i can't say that i've seen that. >> that's a show of force, and i wednesday what they're planning. >> again, we have had our cameras this, and the sense so far in ferguson, missouri, is nothing is out of control. last night was a serious night, as you know. a stretch of west larson has been destroyed for all intents and purposes. there was a lot of looting and a number of establishments that were burned to the ground. we're trying to get a sense of where -- >> okay, we were just listening in to transmission from the chopper pilot. and they have turned off the main road and now turned somewhere else, which leads me to believe this could be heading toward a staging area, and again, when there's
michael brown. but you just saw diane estherbrook in downtown ferguson, and i'm not sure why so many police vehicles would be heading in one direction. we'll see if they carry on straight through that intersection or turn off. they seem to be carrying on, and take a look again. all the way up your screen, those are law enforcement vehicles as far as the eye can see, and i would say eleanor is still with me, and i can't say that i've seen that. >> that's a show of force, and i wednesday...
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diane from enzi oc. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome citizenship chairman michael>> diane ty you should know is not only a talented performer and artist, she is also a very talented fund-raiser and her connection to the national conference on citizenship is working with our service year project. you may have heard the term the franklin project. it's all a line so we appreciate your efforts on our behalf and we appreciate you bringing her talents to our state once again. [applause] i am significantly less talented. [laughter] and coc is honored to partner with users conference with all of the eagles in the room please stand up? people from american university please stand up. [applause] yes. thank you for being here. this is a fall break for aau and faculty and most of the administration is at a retreat. they are students and campus in a number have joined us and we appreciate their participation and deeply appreciate the partnership of american university which like the national conference on citizenship is a congressionally chartered organization. through the cent
diane from enzi oc. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome citizenship chairman michael>> diane ty you should know is not only a talented performer and artist, she is also a very talented fund-raiser and her connection to the national conference on citizenship is working with our service year project. you may have heard the term the franklin project. it's all a line so we appreciate your efforts on our behalf and we...
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this is what she said, michael brown has not got justice and neither have mark dugham. another mp dianesaying just as in britain, the u.s. has a fraught system with police. this is about a problem with police. this is a global problem they're saying starting with solidarity in ferguson today. >> not just a global problem, but it also underscores just how raw certain communities are because they don't feel that justice applies to them the same way it applies to others. are more demonstrations planned? are we expecting to see more protests there in london? >> we'll wait to see. if you look at social media, the amount of people talking about it and more and more groups joining in. also some concern, there are smaller groups trying to get involved saying the initial organizers are white organizers. this should be a black-led demonstration, so we'll wait to see how it does develop. actually in london, a lot of healing has taken place, according to many black community leaders since those protests. when you speak to david lammy the guy i spoke to yesterday, he's part of that protest. he said
this is what she said, michael brown has not got justice and neither have mark dugham. another mp dianesaying just as in britain, the u.s. has a fraught system with police. this is about a problem with police. this is a global problem they're saying starting with solidarity in ferguson today. >> not just a global problem, but it also underscores just how raw certain communities are because they don't feel that justice applies to them the same way it applies to others. are more...
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. >> americans have long been interested in diane afties overseas, but there is a growing class of political royalty at home. michael shure reports. >> reporter: one look at the roster of names running for office in 2014 makes it abundantly clear that no amount of frantic fundraising or negative advertising or even good ideas can replace the cower of name recognition in american politics. for a country founded on the rejection of royalty, it seems as if we like hereditary leadership after all. >> the government has opposed letting people in all counties in georgia vote on sunday. >> don't look now, there's a carter running for governor of georgia, not jimmy, but his grandson jason. that's the tip of the iceberg. whilst on iceberg's, how about alaska, where senator mark baddage is running for re-election. his dad former alaskan congress name nick bad itch. >> alison lundergan grimes - her dad was former senator. >> there was a prior pryor in the senate. his father serving as a congressman and senator in the state. senator landrieu, her father was senator, and her brother mitch as the same job. michelle nunn is runnin
. >> americans have long been interested in diane afties overseas, but there is a growing class of political royalty at home. michael shure reports. >> reporter: one look at the roster of names running for office in 2014 makes it abundantly clear that no amount of frantic fundraising or negative advertising or even good ideas can replace the cower of name recognition in american politics. for a country founded on the rejection of royalty, it seems as if we like hereditary leadership...
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michael brown was shot and killed back in august. the community is calling for change saying the status quo is no longer acceptable. diane estherbrook joins us live from missouri. what are protesters saying they want? >> well, tony, some of these protesters would still like to see darren wilson indicted. a lot of these protesters are college students. they say what happened over the sturm was a wake-up call to them in with regards to race relations here in the st. louis area. after monday their passions about race relations are even more intense. [ protesting ] >> for people like marcus, protesting is the new normal. >> since august the 20-year-old has divided his time between college classes and protesting against michael brown's shooting. marching in downtown st. louis with about 200 other protesters, they call the grand jury decision not to indict ferguson police officer darren wilson another setback for race relations. >> all the protesting and people coming together. it's like a revival. so this is basically august all over ben. >> protests broke out within hours of brown's death 37 while the attention faded after a
michael brown was shot and killed back in august. the community is calling for change saying the status quo is no longer acceptable. diane estherbrook joins us live from missouri. what are protesters saying they want? >> well, tony, some of these protesters would still like to see darren wilson indicted. a lot of these protesters are college students. they say what happened over the sturm was a wake-up call to them in with regards to race relations here in the st. louis area. after monday...
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michael brown. >> 6:48. a lot coming up on cbs this morning. >> michelle miller joins because preview. good morning to you. >> good morning, ukee, dianeell, bob or is following that developing story, in austin, text's, where gunman opened fire on several buildings overnight. plus, on this "black friday", the secret service is calling modern cyber thieves the new age cartel. we'll show you why ma preview every sunday's 60 minutes. and would you want your gift delivered by drones? we have the result of cnet's annual holiday survey. the news of course is back in the morning. we'll see in you about ten minutes. >> oh, handle with care, a drone, i don't know. michelle have, a good show. >> i'm shaking my head too. >> i know. talk to you soon. >> romantic setting, the perfect ring, and the perfect girl. >> but a case of nerves drops in on this perfectly planned proposal. cory winters and his girlfriend, stephanie, went to local park in alabama friday night. he used the park's christmas lights as the way to get her on to the bridge, overlooking the beautiful waterfalls. but this very anxious guy shaking from the cold lost his grip on the dia
michael brown. >> 6:48. a lot coming up on cbs this morning. >> michelle miller joins because preview. good morning to you. >> good morning, ukee, dianeell, bob or is following that developing story, in austin, text's, where gunman opened fire on several buildings overnight. plus, on this "black friday", the secret service is calling modern cyber thieves the new age cartel. we'll show you why ma preview every sunday's 60 minutes. and would you want your gift...
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this is one of the issues michael milken -- michael had a major conference earlier this week up in new york that diane and i went to. as we did last year as well. first of all, we probably do -- and nih will agree with it, big time. we need more money for research. we're looking for a way to figure that out. with the budget constraints we have today. [ applause ] it is what it is. and i've always been a big supporter of the nih. france's dr. collins has done some really good work with us, what would make their job easier. and i think find some more money. the second thing is, so i took our team -- so, i'm a wolverine, right? sorry for you all. i know we're playing maryland tomorrow. but i'm a lot better -- i'm a lot happier guy when we win than not. but i took our team to the university of michigan a couple weeks ago. we spent a whole day at the medical school looking at the research they're doing, and it was just outstanding. i can remember going there back in the '90s as well and talking to scientists who actually identified the breast cancer gene and cell. i mean, just blew people away in terms of
this is one of the issues michael milken -- michael had a major conference earlier this week up in new york that diane and i went to. as we did last year as well. first of all, we probably do -- and nih will agree with it, big time. we need more money for research. we're looking for a way to figure that out. with the budget constraints we have today. [ applause ] it is what it is. and i've always been a big supporter of the nih. france's dr. collins has done some really good work with us, what...
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michael brown has not got justice and neither had mark. the police are there to protect, not to kill, our children. she's being backed up by a very prominent mp, a member of parliament, diane abbott saying just as in britain the black community has a fraught history with the police so what we're talking about is is a disenfranchisement within the black community in western capitals really saying we're not part of the community, the institutions don't represent us and another flash point that's emphasized is what's happening in ferguson. >> max foster in london. we'll hear more from you a little later, many thanks. >>> but certainly what's happening in the uk does speak to that same issue in ferguson, missouri, because many of the protesters, you know, what this all centers around they feel michael brown was treated differently by police because of his race, because he was black and no matter what your opinions are, if you just look at the statistics, they show that police arrest african-americans at a much higher rate than other racial groups. >> consider these numbers, 12 to 13% of the u.s. population is black. but they account for about 38% of those in prison. the u.s. j
michael brown has not got justice and neither had mark. the police are there to protect, not to kill, our children. she's being backed up by a very prominent mp, a member of parliament, diane abbott saying just as in britain the black community has a fraught history with the police so what we're talking about is is a disenfranchisement within the black community in western capitals really saying we're not part of the community, the institutions don't represent us and another flash point that's...
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michael yo welcome to th insider. that lovely lady to my left. >> the best shopping day of the year. on my list of course a little wrap dress courtesy of dianeie teagen. >> love her not because she is hot. she is. she has personality. see it all over social media. >> posd a picture in versailles. looks great. striped pants. got to shop for those this weekend. >> now, i like the picture o a couple actually flossing together. that's cute. >> such a dude. >> i know. speaking of dude. favorite
michael yo welcome to th insider. that lovely lady to my left. >> the best shopping day of the year. on my list of course a little wrap dress courtesy of dianeie teagen. >> love her not because she is hot. she is. she has personality. see it all over social media. >> posd a picture in versailles. looks great. striped pants. got to shop for those this weekend. >> now, i like the picture o a couple actually flossing together. that's cute. >> such a dude. >> i...
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diane a debate about what happened in ferguson, continues. officer darren wilson, white officer cleared by the grand jury, resigned, from the police force just yesterday, so we will get the first reaction, from michael brown's family attorney, benjamin crumb. then, we have panel discussion about race in america, and what next needs to be done to make sure something like this does not happen again. >> then we will have debate about what congress should do. we know there is new congress coming to town after those midterm elections, what if anything will they get done. we will talk with two new senators, who are coming here to washington then political padge to debate. then pope francis has made his first american appointment here in the united state, that's the new arch bishop of chicago, his name is blaze, and many people are calling him america's pope francis, so we'll speak with chicago archbishop, all coming up this sunday, on "face the nation". >> certainly looking forward to. that will thank you, nor a. >> still to come this morning, milder temperatures, to start the work week. but it is only a brief break from the cold. carol has the latest coming up next and we're seen the snow piled up in buf
diane a debate about what happened in ferguson, continues. officer darren wilson, white officer cleared by the grand jury, resigned, from the police force just yesterday, so we will get the first reaction, from michael brown's family attorney, benjamin crumb. then, we have panel discussion about race in america, and what next needs to be done to make sure something like this does not happen again. >> then we will have debate about what congress should do. we know there is new congress...
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michael brown shooting. the voices of local officials have been joined, calling for calm. the federal bureau of investigation has put 100 agents on the ground. we are joined by patricia dianes, a democratic woman. thank you for joining us. we understand there are reports that officer wilson is in talks to resign. should he resign regardless of the decision? >> high, it's it's almost insulting to think there's a conversation taking place in relation to darren wilson. it's not smart for darren wilson to consider coming back to work, considering everything that is ticking place. to me and others in the community, it's a no-brainer. it works out well, if darren wilson did not return to work. but moved op with his life. would you call for chief jackson to resign as well. >> i have. i think the way that he handled it, especially with the releasing of video tape. i think that there has been some questions about leadership, and he may be a great chief, but his police force is not following his instructions. we have to do something different. different people in different positions. >> you said that it's almost insulting that we are questioning his resignation. does that extend to h
michael brown shooting. the voices of local officials have been joined, calling for calm. the federal bureau of investigation has put 100 agents on the ground. we are joined by patricia dianes, a democratic woman. thank you for joining us. we understand there are reports that officer wilson is in talks to resign. should he resign regardless of the decision? >> high, it's it's almost insulting to think there's a conversation taking place in relation to darren wilson. it's not smart for...
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michael brown last summer. and now they're bracing for it to happen again as we await a grand jury decision any home. joining us now is the owner of one of those local businesses, sonny dianewith us. describe for us after the first round of riots what did your business face? >> well, after the first round, obviously devastation was so great that it took us a while to recover from it. actually we couldn't be recovered unless we had the support of the community. so it took the whole community for us to recover from the first round and we back in business and operating. we've been in business for 18 years around there. we've seen it all. the majority of the folks in ferguson throughout the years are wonderful people. it was just unusual to see that extent of violence coming in from a city that in most cases was wonderful to us as a retail place, as a place to be there, to raise your kids and all. so it was a shocking. >> now that we're look at those photos, and they're devastating. i think any business owner, heart broken thinking of how to recover from such violence there. but now you're facing it again. what is the mood like? how high are the levels of anxiety and anticipat
michael brown last summer. and now they're bracing for it to happen again as we await a grand jury decision any home. joining us now is the owner of one of those local businesses, sonny dianewith us. describe for us after the first round of riots what did your business face? >> well, after the first round, obviously devastation was so great that it took us a while to recover from it. actually we couldn't be recovered unless we had the support of the community. so it took the whole...