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organizer jamaal bryant wants the six officers involved to face charges. >> i want murder charges for all of them because there was no history or record of him having a spinal injury. all police officers can't say what happened. the mayor has acknowledged in the press that he called for immediate medical attention and nobody gave it to him. >> reporter: the protesters say the demonstrations are only a beginning. this is not an event, they say. it's a movement. craig boswell, cbs news baltimore. >>> the tult sa volunteer sheriff's deputy who fatally shot a suspect after he says he miss tangly mistook his hand gun for a taser is headed. the judge agreed to allow him to take the previously planned vacation. harris's family says that sent a message of apathy. bates' next court appearance is scheduled for july. >>> testimony resumes this morning in the penalty phase of the boston marathon bombing trial. as kris van cleave reports prosecutors began laying out their case for executing dzhokhar tsarnaev including photos of him after the deadly attack. >> this is dzhokhar tsarnaev the prosecut
organizer jamaal bryant wants the six officers involved to face charges. >> i want murder charges for all of them because there was no history or record of him having a spinal injury. all police officers can't say what happened. the mayor has acknowledged in the press that he called for immediate medical attention and nobody gave it to him. >> reporter: the protesters say the demonstrations are only a beginning. this is not an event, they say. it's a movement. craig boswell, cbs...
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and last night, pastor jamaal bryant delivered the eulogy at freddie gray's funeral. a lot of people have been discussing his remarks and really the call for peace from the family that went unheard, the stirring words, nevertheless, were very strong. >> freddie's death is not in vain. after this day we're going to keep on marching. after this day we're going to keep demanding justice. >> reverend jamaal bryant joins me now. reverend, thank you so much for your time. >> i'm honored, thank you. >> so when you were watching all of this play out yesterday after the funeral, after you hear a family and they are grieving more than anyone else because they knew him firsthand, personally, and they are calling for peace and you look out and you see the television coverage, look out the window and see what was happening, what did you think, what went through your mind? >> i was shocked and dazed, first, because yesterday we called for a moratorium on marches. there was supposed to be no protests at the request of the family, that they wanted to have complete closure with no dem
and last night, pastor jamaal bryant delivered the eulogy at freddie gray's funeral. a lot of people have been discussing his remarks and really the call for peace from the family that went unheard, the stirring words, nevertheless, were very strong. >> freddie's death is not in vain. after this day we're going to keep on marching. after this day we're going to keep demanding justice. >> reverend jamaal bryant joins me now. reverend, thank you so much for your time. >> i'm...
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. >>> on the phone, reverend jamaal bryant who you just saw in tom's story. you delivered eulogy today. the come outside on a day of mourning and see this what we are seeing now. describe your reaction. >> i'm overwhelmed with shock, disbelief and disappointment. the family was very clear and we have been that today would be a moratorium that there will be no protests nor marches, no demonstration. as it was the family's request. for us to be returning from the burial grounds and to be met by this news is completely unnerving and it's unfortunate, not just for this city but also for the family. >> people will look at this and say, what on earth does this have to do with this case of mr. gray. >> it has absolutely nothing. it does not bring us resolve for justice. it does not change any of the policies that we're after, and it doesn't honor the name of freddy gray. as a consequence i've been in the streets for the last couple of hours. i i am trying to get protesters to go loam and young people to turn around. this is grossly unfortunate and it deuceoes not mi
. >>> on the phone, reverend jamaal bryant who you just saw in tom's story. you delivered eulogy today. the come outside on a day of mourning and see this what we are seeing now. describe your reaction. >> i'm overwhelmed with shock, disbelief and disappointment. the family was very clear and we have been that today would be a moratorium that there will be no protests nor marches, no demonstration. as it was the family's request. for us to be returning from the burial grounds and...
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place during that funeral yesterday on this very spot, i had an opportunity to speak to a reverend jamaal bryant who will be delivering the eulogy and i asked him about the tone he'll be tag. he says he plans to include the call for activism and peace and healing and it's crucial after last night's wave of violence. >> reporter: the streets of baltimore, maryland didn't stay quiet saturday. a day of peaceful demonstrations erupted in violence. angry agitators destroyed several police cars, smashing in windows, slashing tires and making off with some of the contents. merchandise scattered on the floor of this 7-eleven, all evidence of looting. shards of shattered glass is all that remain of other downtown store fronts. despite all of the violence -- police which are praised the residents of baltimore in a late night press conference. >> i'm very proud of the residents of baltimore taking pride in their city and making sure our city is safe and putting themselves before agitating individuals that were causing harm here. that was our residents, that is our city. >> we will fight for freddie gray! >
place during that funeral yesterday on this very spot, i had an opportunity to speak to a reverend jamaal bryant who will be delivering the eulogy and i asked him about the tone he'll be tag. he says he plans to include the call for activism and peace and healing and it's crucial after last night's wave of violence. >> reporter: the streets of baltimore, maryland didn't stay quiet saturday. a day of peaceful demonstrations erupted in violence. angry agitators destroyed several police...
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even jamaal bryant would concede for the election as november 2012 group closer, registering voters in a church in baltimore. his opposition of same-sex marriage was very important in light of the maryland ballot initiative in the 2012 election roster to commit same-sex marriage, known as referendum six in maryland. between black pastors and churches for and against the referendum, it passed on election night in 2012 president obama's's term. obama receiving more than 90% of the african-american vote. what are we to make of these two issues of abortion and same-sex marriage despite the disability ? of black conservatives during obama's presidency, the matter with which they raise these issues -- black conservatives working with white organizations were able to amplify the voices. white antiabortion issues benefited from black conservative faces to further their cause. the case for same-sex marriage however, did not fare as well -- african-american slowly becoming more accepting of same-sex marriage. i black conservatives simply tools of the larger way conservative organizations? perhap
even jamaal bryant would concede for the election as november 2012 group closer, registering voters in a church in baltimore. his opposition of same-sex marriage was very important in light of the maryland ballot initiative in the 2012 election roster to commit same-sex marriage, known as referendum six in maryland. between black pastors and churches for and against the referendum, it passed on election night in 2012 president obama's's term. obama receiving more than 90% of the...
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we're joined now by pastor jamaal bryant. he delivered the eulogy at freddie gray's funeral. rev rant bryant what is your reaction to the way baltimore is responding to the curfew tonight? >> it's gravely and woefully unfortunate and has real contra distinctions from what happened at the church here tonight with our emergency crisis town hall meeting. some 2,000 people converged. have to think about turning a new page in baltimore and to come out of that and see this footage is regrettable. we were hopeling tonight would be a night about calm. that is not about rioting or finding ourselves in a place where we can get more. >> it was one relatively small crowd just t intersection of paint and north. >> i'm very delighted to hear that. we sent out troops of men, both muslim and christian as well as gang members who signed a peace treaty earlier today urging them to be out of the house around 10:00. if there are those who are consciously breaking the law, it is regrettable. >> many people most people involved are at home right now certainly with their televisions on. what would
we're joined now by pastor jamaal bryant. he delivered the eulogy at freddie gray's funeral. rev rant bryant what is your reaction to the way baltimore is responding to the curfew tonight? >> it's gravely and woefully unfortunate and has real contra distinctions from what happened at the church here tonight with our emergency crisis town hall meeting. some 2,000 people converged. have to think about turning a new page in baltimore and to come out of that and see this footage is...
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we're joined now by pastor jamaal bryant. he delivered the eulogy at freddie gray's funeral. reverend bryant what is your reaction to the way baltimore is responding to the curfew tonight? >> it's gravely and woefully unfortunate and has real contra distinctions from what happened at the church here tonight with our emergency crisis town hall meeting. some 2,000 people converged. have to think about turning a new page in baltimore and to come out of that and see this footage is regrettable. we were hoping tonight would be a night about calm. that is not about rioting or finding ourselves in a place where we can get more. canningble accountable policing. >> it was one relatively small crowd just at the intersection of pennsylvania and north. we don't at some point have any indications of a violation anywhere else. >> i'm very delighted to hear that. we sent out troops of men, both muslim and christian as well as gang members who signed a peace treaty earlier today urging them to be out of the house around stay out of the streets and be in the house around 10:00. if it's just a
we're joined now by pastor jamaal bryant. he delivered the eulogy at freddie gray's funeral. reverend bryant what is your reaction to the way baltimore is responding to the curfew tonight? >> it's gravely and woefully unfortunate and has real contra distinctions from what happened at the church here tonight with our emergency crisis town hall meeting. some 2,000 people converged. have to think about turning a new page in baltimore and to come out of that and see this footage is...
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joining me now is jamaal bryant, a coalition of african-american clergy. reverend, i appreciate being with you under the very difficult circumstances. what is your message tonight to those young people, to anybody who may be considering going out on the street or who may currently be out on the street? >> that anybody who is going out tonight does not reflect in any way the freddie gray legacy. we ask with absolute clarity there be no demonstrations today, no marches today, as it was the family's wish on the day of the funeral that we would resume tomorrow. those who are out do not reflect the movement that by and large has been nonviolent. this is regrettable and inexcusable and asking every young person to go home, asking every parent to make sure your child is accounted for, that we would become the city that has the charm that we know that we can be. this is an embarrassment to the nations. and i'm hoping tomorrow will be a better day for all of us. >> i don't know if you've seen the fire at chester and gay street, the church built senior center, which
joining me now is jamaal bryant, a coalition of african-american clergy. reverend, i appreciate being with you under the very difficult circumstances. what is your message tonight to those young people, to anybody who may be considering going out on the street or who may currently be out on the street? >> that anybody who is going out tonight does not reflect in any way the freddie gray legacy. we ask with absolute clarity there be no demonstrations today, no marches today, as it was the...