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washington post last year when the grand jury did not indict the police officer in the shooting of michael ferguson. 99.99% of the time. cases, prosecutors pursued and prosecuted 162,000 of them. that grandto say jury's at the federal level almost always vote to accuse the prosecutors of a crime. grand jury's at the state level often do not indict police officers. the rarity of grand jury's not indicting noting the recent houston chronicle investigation found that police have been nearly immune from criminal charges in shootings in recent years. research by a criminologist found that officers are rarely charged in on-duty killings. what would be best to show is the frequency of indictments at the grand jury level. it allows police officers to shoot to kill as long as they believe their life is in imminent danger which wilson has said he believed was the case. invent eaton, we are getting your thoughts. glenn tell us the story. i would likething to say is that you ought to get glenn beck on there because he foretold this five years ago with his chalkboards and everything. on the grand jury, when i w
washington post last year when the grand jury did not indict the police officer in the shooting of michael ferguson. 99.99% of the time. cases, prosecutors pursued and prosecuted 162,000 of them. that grandto say jury's at the federal level almost always vote to accuse the prosecutors of a crime. grand jury's at the state level often do not indict police officers. the rarity of grand jury's not indicting noting the recent houston chronicle investigation found that police have been nearly immune...
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this has not been anything near to -- compared to what we saw in ferguson over the shooting of michael brown. some of it also, i think you have to credit the response of the police. they have not come out heavy-handed. they have not come out heavily armed and heavily geared up. this has been a peaceful protest. kate? >> john yang in our chicago bureau. i want to go back to kevin tibbles out on the street among the protesters. kevin? >> i'm speaking with jason. what's your last name? >> bowles. >> jason bowles. you have recently moved to chicago, but why are you walking on the street? >> well, because the segregation that's here and the upsetness between the races and pretty evident and it's very upsetting and i'm really upset and it makes me feel sad that when i was a child, i grew up being
this has not been anything near to -- compared to what we saw in ferguson over the shooting of michael brown. some of it also, i think you have to credit the response of the police. they have not come out heavy-handed. they have not come out heavily armed and heavily geared up. this has been a peaceful protest. kate? >> john yang in our chicago bureau. i want to go back to kevin tibbles out on the street among the protesters. kevin? >> i'm speaking with jason. what's your last name?...
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protest of a killing...last year, hundreds of people rallied over the shooting death of michael brown from ferguson, missouri. still ahead.,..a devestating fire tears through a valley family's apartment, destroying everything. how the community is pitching in to help them out through the holiday's. it's a story you asked us to investigate. caught on camera. a coyote running loose through an airport. how long ran wild before officials could catch the animal a wily coyote somehow found a airport. surveillance video shows the coyote running through the baggage terminal. it's possible he walked through one of the airport doors just like anyone else. animal control was called in and they managed to wrangle up the coyote... but only after what must've felt like a long 45 minutes of trying. an update to a story that you asked us to investigate....that you'll see only on action news. a fire destroys an apartment just days before christmas. the family barely making it out alive...their smoke alarms not working during that blaze, a neighbor coming to the rescue. today - the complex managers are making it rig
protest of a killing...last year, hundreds of people rallied over the shooting death of michael brown from ferguson, missouri. still ahead.,..a devestating fire tears through a valley family's apartment, destroying everything. how the community is pitching in to help them out through the holiday's. it's a story you asked us to investigate. caught on camera. a coyote running loose through an airport. how long ran wild before officials could catch the animal a wily coyote somehow found a airport....
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event in 2014 that led to the nation-wade "black lives matter," along with the death of michael brown in ferguson, missouri, and erebbing garner -- ashraf ghani in new york. the -- eric garner in new york. >> i want to say to the family, the mother in particular, that we are sorry for their loss, and we know it's been a long process, but we do not intend to add to whatever anxiety or agon ni that they feel in terms of the process. >>> the police chief says now criminal proceedings are over, his next priority is an internal investigation. >> now that the country grand jury has concluded, we start the administrative process with the sfertion involved. we are going to convene the critical incident review committee. that will protect the incident from start to finish. >> the department of justices and the fbi are reviewing the shooting >>> and still ahead - extreme weather. tornados, flash flooding, snow and highs - a major storm is carving a path of destruction >>> plus, iraqi forces call it a major victory over i.s.i.l. - major efforts to take the city of ramadi. >> we're here to fully get into the
event in 2014 that led to the nation-wade "black lives matter," along with the death of michael brown in ferguson, missouri, and erebbing garner -- ashraf ghani in new york. the -- eric garner in new york. >> i want to say to the family, the mother in particular, that we are sorry for their loss, and we know it's been a long process, but we do not intend to add to whatever anxiety or agon ni that they feel in terms of the process. >>> the police chief says now criminal...
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outrage over michael brown in ferguson, freddy gray in baltimore. and the death of mario woods the 26-year-old black man was shot at least 15 times by police officers. in chicago meanwhile local black religious leaders called today for a vote of no confidence against mayor rahm emanuel. this follows allegations of a coverup in investigation of the death of 17-year-old la quawnl n mcdonald. as david ariosto reports, outrage over mcdonald's shooting by a police officer has forced chicago's mayor to scramble to survive. >> some kid was shot down by 16 shots. >> 16 shots. >> it's time for police to stop. not just today, this is not new. >> reporter: as protests continue to royal the city of chicago over the police killing of a black teenager the stakes for rahm emanuel couldn't be higher. the chicago mayor is facing perhaps his biggest political challenge yet as calls for his resignation get louder. >> getting him to resign doesn't mean our work is over. >> but in a week that saw the u.s. justice department investigation the department. and the new illi
outrage over michael brown in ferguson, freddy gray in baltimore. and the death of mario woods the 26-year-old black man was shot at least 15 times by police officers. in chicago meanwhile local black religious leaders called today for a vote of no confidence against mayor rahm emanuel. this follows allegations of a coverup in investigation of the death of 17-year-old la quawnl n mcdonald. as david ariosto reports, outrage over mcdonald's shooting by a police officer has forced chicago's mayor...
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following the deaths of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in stanton island, new york. >> there's a racial animis here and a racial bias and it's a trend that's consistent across this country, we look at police officer involved shootings of african-americans. >> at a news conference tuesday, we asked cleveland police chief calvin williams whether racial bias played a role in rice's case. >> i mean there's bias in, you know, in reporting. there's bias in the criminal justice system. there's bias in the post office. whether that played a role in the decision, i don't know. you'll have to talk to the members of the grand jury and the prosecutor's office. >> do you think it plays a role in your police department? >> everybody has a bias, myself included. >> the police department and the city say they're launching their own investigation of what happened to rice. the department of justice is also reviewing the case. al jazeera, cleveland. >>> officials in california are looking into allegation that voter data was exposed on line. an independent security researcher said the
following the deaths of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in stanton island, new york. >> there's a racial animis here and a racial bias and it's a trend that's consistent across this country, we look at police officer involved shootings of african-americans. >> at a news conference tuesday, we asked cleveland police chief calvin williams whether racial bias played a role in rice's case. >> i mean there's bias in, you know, in reporting. there's bias in the...
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and one of them was the fabrication started in ferguson, missouri, that 18-year-old michael brown wasilled in cold blood by officer darren wilson as michael brown was allegedly surrendering, begging for his life. the kelly file was among the first to report the serious flaws in this narrative and call out to those who push abouted the fable nine months ago. that whole hands up, don't shoot storyline which was perpetuated first and foremost by dorian johnson who was the accomplice in the theft was not supported by the evidence. all those people, including the congressmen who were out there perpetuating the myth, the nfl players who were out there perpetuating the myth, shouldn't they all be as vocal about the officer's vindication to condemn him as they were before the facts were in? buzz they were not. even as the media now acknowledges that officer darren wilson acted in self-defense. by the way, he's out of a job and his life's been ruined. michael brown's mother appeared front and center at a friday speech by democratic front-runner hillary clinton. really? mark hannah joins me now
and one of them was the fabrication started in ferguson, missouri, that 18-year-old michael brown wasilled in cold blood by officer darren wilson as michael brown was allegedly surrendering, begging for his life. the kelly file was among the first to report the serious flaws in this narrative and call out to those who push abouted the fable nine months ago. that whole hands up, don't shoot storyline which was perpetuated first and foremost by dorian johnson who was the accomplice in the theft...
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last year hundreds of people wre there to protest the killing of michael brown in ferguson missouri. first it was las vegas and then new york...and now the attorney general in illinois says daily fantasy sports betting is illegal gambling. we're talking about the websites fan duel and draft kings. if this goes through then the companies have to stop accepting bets in illinois. sports illegal because skill is involved in winning money. federal law says fantasy sports are legal but states are allowed to regulate gambling on their own. both draft kings and fan duel say they want the decision overturned...and other legislation to make the games legal has been introduced in the state. as the year is wrapping up we're learning who were the 20-15... topping the list from people magazine is amy schumer and the pope! caitlyn jenner got a spot too...but amy schumer was featured on the cover. also among the 25 most intriguing are adele...dancing with the stars champion bindi irwin and t-v mogul shonda rhimes. rapper drake also makes a list for 2015...the artist was spotify's most streamed aroun
last year hundreds of people wre there to protest the killing of michael brown in ferguson missouri. first it was las vegas and then new york...and now the attorney general in illinois says daily fantasy sports betting is illegal gambling. we're talking about the websites fan duel and draft kings. if this goes through then the companies have to stop accepting bets in illinois. sports illegal because skill is involved in winning money. federal law says fantasy sports are legal but states are...
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joining me today on "studio 1.0," sir michael moritz, chairman of sequoia capital and co-author of the book "leading." you cowrote this book with another sir, sir alex ferguson. what drew you? sir michael: i always followed united. not as a raving fan. as the young boy, i followed them through the years. the working hard to help build sequoia, i was very curious about organizations that had succeeded for a very long time and performed at an extremely high level, particularly organizations that had been run by one individual. and there are just not that many. emily: you have both been tasked with taking undervalued assets and making them profitable. sir michael: he grew up in scotland and i grew up in wales. both of us have an outsider's mentality. and i think a fair amount of a work ethic. emily: he is credited with transforming the faltering club into a $3 billion public company. and what are the lessons here? sir michael: i wish i had known about these topics 30 years ago. i know i certainly would have been far more effective. one is patience. in two is a long-term view. three is developing people in inside organizations, particularly young people, bringin
joining me today on "studio 1.0," sir michael moritz, chairman of sequoia capital and co-author of the book "leading." you cowrote this book with another sir, sir alex ferguson. what drew you? sir michael: i always followed united. not as a raving fan. as the young boy, i followed them through the years. the working hard to help build sequoia, i was very curious about organizations that had succeeded for a very long time and performed at an extremely high level, particularly...
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what should have happened in michael brown's case in ferguson. so, there are encouraging developments with regard to things that can make a difference. so things like the police having body cams. that will make a difference. the fact that some response of the protests in ferguson, the state used military gear, surplus, from the pentagon, to use on american citizens. that program has been changed in part because of to president obama. they're encouraging developments. but when you look at what the ferguson report is saying, always some of the problems the ferguson police arrested a guy named michael for giving false information because he told them his name was mike. a woman called the police to report that she was being beat up by her boyfriend when the cops got there, the boyfriend was gone. the police looked around and said, looks like he lived here. does he? and she said, yes. they said you're under arrest because he is not listed on the occupancy permit. ferguson police were using african-american citizens as a slush fund, an atm. the problem
what should have happened in michael brown's case in ferguson. so, there are encouraging developments with regard to things that can make a difference. so things like the police having body cams. that will make a difference. the fact that some response of the protests in ferguson, the state used military gear, surplus, from the pentagon, to use on american citizens. that program has been changed in part because of to president obama. they're encouraging developments. but when you look at what...
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showing up.a similar protest was held at the mall of america this time last year after michael brown died in ferguson, missouri.mall officials are worried another one could mean lost sales. plans to privatize iowa's medicaid program -- are now obstaclesfor children enrolled in the hawk-i program. program.37-thousand iowa children are enrolled and they'll have to find new surance by january first.the state terminated contracts for two of the companies that run the hawk-i program -- thinking the medicaid changes would be implemented by the first of the year.last week -- the federal government rejected that date -- saying iowa wasn't ready.wellmark declined to extend its hawk-i contract which leaves nearly 75-percent of hawk-i children uninsured. ririt now -- the medicaid changes ararexpected to take effect march first. this morning -- we have new information on the total number of iowans who signed up r health coverage through healthcare dot gov. gov.more than n -thousasa iowans are now enrolled through the system. system.they're part of the eight-point-two million americans who will have coverage star
showing up.a similar protest was held at the mall of america this time last year after michael brown died in ferguson, missouri.mall officials are worried another one could mean lost sales. plans to privatize iowa's medicaid program -- are now obstaclesfor children enrolled in the hawk-i program. program.37-thousand iowa children are enrolled and they'll have to find new surance by january first.the state terminated contracts for two of the companies that run the hawk-i program -- thinking the...
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following the deaths of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in stanton island, new york. >> there's a bias and it's a trend that's consistent across this country, we look at police officer involved shootings of african-americans. >> at a news conference tuesday, we asked cleveland police chief calvin williams whether racial bias played a role in rice's case. >> i mean there's bias in, you know, in reporting. there's bias in the criminal justice system. there's bias in the post office. whether that played a role in the decision, i don't know. you'll have to talk to the members of the grand jury and the prosecutor's office. >> do you think it plays a role in your police department? >> everybody has a bias, myself included. >> the police department and the city say they're launching their own investigation of what happened to rice. the department of justice is also reviewing the case. al jazeera, cleveland. >>> another republican is now out of the race for the republican presidential nomination. former new york governor pataki dropping out, his campaign never gaining steam,
following the deaths of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in stanton island, new york. >> there's a bias and it's a trend that's consistent across this country, we look at police officer involved shootings of african-americans. >> at a news conference tuesday, we asked cleveland police chief calvin williams whether racial bias played a role in rice's case. >> i mean there's bias in, you know, in reporting. there's bias in the criminal justice system. there's...
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in 2014 that led to the nationwide black lives matter movement along with the deaths of michael brown in fergusonssouri and eric garner in staten island new york and the mayor appealed for calm once the grand jury finished his work >> i want to say to the family and mother in particular we are sorry for their loss and we know that it has been a long process but we do not intend to add to whatever and thighty or agony they feel in terms of the process. >> reporter: the police chief says now criminal proceedings are over his next priority is an internal investigation. >> now that the county grand jury has concluded, we start our administrative process in this matter with both of the officers involved. we are going to reconvene our critical incident review committee. that committee will look at this incident from start to finish. >> reporter: the u.s. attorney in cleveland says the department of justice and the f.b.i. are still reviewing the shooting. john with al jazeera, new york. >>> in chicago officer jason van dyke is going to be arraigned today on charges of murder in connection with the shoot
in 2014 that led to the nationwide black lives matter movement along with the deaths of michael brown in fergusonssouri and eric garner in staten island new york and the mayor appealed for calm once the grand jury finished his work >> i want to say to the family and mother in particular we are sorry for their loss and we know that it has been a long process but we do not intend to add to whatever and thighty or agony they feel in terms of the process. >> reporter: the police chief...
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showing up.a similar protest was held at the mall of america this time last ar after michael brown died in ferguson, missouri.mall officials are worried another one could mean lost sales. plans to privatize iowa's medicaid program -- are now creating obstacles obstaclesfor children enroed in the hawk-i program. program.-thousand iowawa children are enrolled and they'll have to find new insurance by january first.the state terminated contracts for two of the companies that run the hawk-i program -- thinking the medicaid changes would be implemented by the first of the year.last week -- the federal government rejected that date -- saying iowa wasn't ready.wellmark declined to extend its hawk-i contract which h aves nearly 75-percent of hawk-i children uninsured. right now -- the medicaid changes are expected to take effect march first. this morning -- we have new information on the total for health coverage through healthcare dot gov. gov.more than 48-thousand iowans are now enrolled through the system. system.they're part of the eight-point-two million americans who will have coverage starting janua
showing up.a similar protest was held at the mall of america this time last ar after michael brown died in ferguson, missouri.mall officials are worried another one could mean lost sales. plans to privatize iowa's medicaid program -- are now creating obstacles obstaclesfor children enroed in the hawk-i program. program.-thousand iowawa children are enrolled and they'll have to find new insurance by january first.the state terminated contracts for two of the companies that run the hawk-i program...
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this task force was created in the wake of the shooting of michael brown in ferguson and the death ofric gardner in new york. the president was especially concerned about the unrest that followed these incidences and he stated, this is actually a quote henthe back of the report, "w any part of the american family does not feel like they are being treated fairly, it is a problem for all this. -- not just a problem for some, but it means we are not as strong as we can be. it means we are not as effective at fighting crime as we could be. " i task force was charged with examining how to foster strong relationships with local law enforcement and communities they protect and it makes specific recommendations on how policing practices can promote effective crime reduction while building public trust. for those of you in the much colder room, the first pillar is called building trust and legitimacy and i think that that is the foundation of good policing. i will hit on that topic. but there is a fight the tour ur andat comes -- deto that comes because i was here last week for the internation
this task force was created in the wake of the shooting of michael brown in ferguson and the death ofric gardner in new york. the president was especially concerned about the unrest that followed these incidences and he stated, this is actually a quote henthe back of the report, "w any part of the american family does not feel like they are being treated fairly, it is a problem for all this. -- not just a problem for some, but it means we are not as strong as we can be. it means we are not...
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in the wake of the shooting death of michael brown in ferguson, missouri, players from the st. to the field with their hands raised, as if in surrender. a nod to the hands-up, don't-shoot protests. chicago bulls player derrick rose was the first to wear an "i can't breathe" t-shirt in reference to the death of eric garner, the man who died after being placed in a choke hold by a new york city police officer. and this fall, dozens of football players at mizzou refused to play until the school's president stepped down. he shortly, thereafter, resigned. now, in ohio, activists are calling on lebron james, one of the nba's biggest stars to put his season on hold, to sit out until the justice department, quote, imprisonens the police officers involved in the tamir rice shooting. now, whether or not lebron should sit out is not the question i want to ask. because, when you look at the history, you get why these young activists want lebron james on their side. you can understand how they can see the power of the cameras and the profits and the position of the black athlete. here's the
in the wake of the shooting death of michael brown in ferguson, missouri, players from the st. to the field with their hands raised, as if in surrender. a nod to the hands-up, don't-shoot protests. chicago bulls player derrick rose was the first to wear an "i can't breathe" t-shirt in reference to the death of eric garner, the man who died after being placed in a choke hold by a new york city police officer. and this fall, dozens of football players at mizzou refused to play until the...
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and after the michael brown situation in ferguson, and after the emanuel nine, he has been hardened inthe issue of race, but it took him five or six years to get to that point. as a result of that, he lost time and capital. and on top of that, at the same time that he was being attacked individually as the symbolic representation of america, and especially black politics, he turned against those african-american people when he gave condescending lectures, and pointed his finger at the moral fails of black america, and that was a convergence that left us more vulnerable. >> let me -- two words, one name, and take it where you want. okay? donald trump. >> wow. an unfortunate deference to the worst politics o of bigotry and bias in this country's history. xenophobia, and even as paul ryan said, the constitution of america and the values of the republican party. this is not america at its best. this is not the nation at its best. >> michael dyson, good to talk to you. >> always good to talk to you, my brother. >> and lessons learned. how things have changed from the seattle police departme
and after the michael brown situation in ferguson, and after the emanuel nine, he has been hardened inthe issue of race, but it took him five or six years to get to that point. as a result of that, he lost time and capital. and on top of that, at the same time that he was being attacked individually as the symbolic representation of america, and especially black politics, he turned against those african-american people when he gave condescending lectures, and pointed his finger at the moral...
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two weeks before officials in ferguson, missouri, said the michael brown would not be criminally charged. today the county prosecutor called rice's death an absolute tragedy. adding, civil action may provide the accountability he said the family deserves. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> chicago mayor rahm emanuel is cutting his cuba vacation short after another violent incident involving his police force. this time police shot and killed two people at an apartment building. one of them, a mother of five, struck after she opened her front door, according to her family. nbc's kevin tibbles has a first look inside of that home and talks with family members demanding answers. >> reporter: today the family of betty jones gathered in her apartment without her. >> i feel like i want to wake up and have my mom. but i can't. she's gone. she was murdered. and that is all that sits in my heart. >> reporter: the 55-year-old mother of of five and shot dead by police on saturday when they were called to a domestic disturbance in the apartment upstairs. >> according to the family, betty jones w
two weeks before officials in ferguson, missouri, said the michael brown would not be criminally charged. today the county prosecutor called rice's death an absolute tragedy. adding, civil action may provide the accountability he said the family deserves. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> chicago mayor rahm emanuel is cutting his cuba vacation short after another violent incident involving his police force. this time police shot and killed two people at an apartment building. one...
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. >> reporter: unfortunately, tamir rice name has joined those of michael brown and -- and ferguson missourialter scott in charleston south carolina, all of them black and killed by white officers and today, cleveland prosecutors said that tamir rice that was tragic but not a case of police overreaction. >> given this perfect storm of human error, mistakes and miscommunication, by all involved, that day, the evidence did not indicate criminal conduct by police. >> reporter: the deadly confrontation caught on camera lasted just 10 seconds. the regular time lapsed images show officers frank r and trainee timothy loehmann are driving up in the cruiser and bowman gets out and instantly fires his weapon. prosecutors revealed how the incident began earlier and tamir rice pointing the weapon and other people. the gun was an airsoft pellet pistol normally sold with an orange safety tip. tamir rice is gun had the tube removed making it look identical to a cold am 1911 semi automatic and it was real enough to prompt a call to police. >> pointing it at me. >> reporter: the caller adds that the person i
. >> reporter: unfortunately, tamir rice name has joined those of michael brown and -- and ferguson missourialter scott in charleston south carolina, all of them black and killed by white officers and today, cleveland prosecutors said that tamir rice that was tragic but not a case of police overreaction. >> given this perfect storm of human error, mistakes and miscommunication, by all involved, that day, the evidence did not indicate criminal conduct by police. >> reporter:...
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. >> brown: there've been similar outcomes in several similar cases, including: michael brown's death in ferguson, missouri, where a grand jury refused to indict a white policeman. plus, the eric garner choke-hold death on staten island, new york. again, a grand jury decided not to indict a white officer. and last week, a baltimore judge declared a mistrial for the first officer charged in freddie gray's death in custody. back in texas, the prosecutor in the bland case says the grand jury will reconvene next month to consider "other issues"-- possibly including charges against the trooper. we get some further reporting on the sandra bland case and the reactions to it now, from molly hennessy-fisk, houston bureau chief for the los angeles times. molly, there's a lot we don't know here, including what exactly the grand jury was looking at, right? >> that's right. the evidence presented to the grand jury, what the special prosecutor said, there's a team of about five special prosecutors, independent prosecutors who have been appointed to present the evidence to the grand jury. i spoke to some of the
. >> brown: there've been similar outcomes in several similar cases, including: michael brown's death in ferguson, missouri, where a grand jury refused to indict a white policeman. plus, the eric garner choke-hold death on staten island, new york. again, a grand jury decided not to indict a white officer. and last week, a baltimore judge declared a mistrial for the first officer charged in freddie gray's death in custody. back in texas, the prosecutor in the bland case says the grand jury...
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i went to ferguson for about two after thet fall august killing of michael brown. s stunned by what i experienced in ferguson. it was life-changing for me. charlie: how so? -- i have always prided myself on being an open , but toressive person drive down the main drag of ferguson and see a town in the united states where buildings have been boarded up and burned out, where barbed wire has been put up, and then to come to the police station and see tanks and officers in gas masks holding guns, pointing into crowds of young people, it would shocking to me. to go to the place cash was shocking to me. to go to the place where michael -- it was shocking to me. to go to the place where michael brown lived and see that there was no education in that neighborhood. you just get a sense of the despair and violence experienced by the people in that community. it was like going to a war zone, and it's our own country. you say what wrong with this -- what is wrong with this picture? what is wrong with this picture? why are we still in a war over this country -- in this country o
i went to ferguson for about two after thet fall august killing of michael brown. s stunned by what i experienced in ferguson. it was life-changing for me. charlie: how so? -- i have always prided myself on being an open , but toressive person drive down the main drag of ferguson and see a town in the united states where buildings have been boarded up and burned out, where barbed wire has been put up, and then to come to the police station and see tanks and officers in gas masks holding guns,...
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says, we're going to investigate the laquan mcdonald shooting or when they went into ferguson to investigate the michaelrown shooting, right, that's a specific probe that looks at the circumstances of one shooting, one interaction and it's a very high bar, a high standard to prove that the officer in ferguson may have committed a civil rights violation. and we didn't see that. in a broad patterns and practices probe, the department of justice is looking at all of the policies, all of the implementation by the department to see if there is any constitutional violation. so they're looking at traffic stops, neighborhoods where police presence exist. they're looking at how people are booked. if they're pulling two suspects over for the same crime, how often are they arresting these people based on race, based on age. they're looking for any type of systemic discrimination. what we've seen often is they often find this type of discrimination and it leads to broad, swooping reforms in these departments. >> craig, there are two issues here, right? there is the issue about the system in chicago, police oversigh
says, we're going to investigate the laquan mcdonald shooting or when they went into ferguson to investigate the michaelrown shooting, right, that's a specific probe that looks at the circumstances of one shooting, one interaction and it's a very high bar, a high standard to prove that the officer in ferguson may have committed a civil rights violation. and we didn't see that. in a broad patterns and practices probe, the department of justice is looking at all of the policies, all of the...
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michael moritz. europe wrote this book with another sir, alex ferguson. he is one of the most revered names and football. what true you to this project as a tech investor? michael: as a young boy and started to follow them and i followed them through the years. working in silicon valley to build sequoia, i was very curious about organizations that had succeeded for very long time and performed at an extremely and particularly those organizations that had been run by one individual. there just are not that many of them. you have been tasked with taking undervalued assets and making them profitable. michael: he grew up in scotland and i grew up in wales. both have an outsider's mentality and a strong work ethic. emily: is credited with transforming this faltering club into a $3 billion public company . what is the key to his success? michael: i wish i'd done this or thought about all these topics 30 years ago. i certainly would been far more effective. three years, developing people inside your organization. particularly young people. bringing them along. if
michael moritz. europe wrote this book with another sir, alex ferguson. he is one of the most revered names and football. what true you to this project as a tech investor? michael: as a young boy and started to follow them and i followed them through the years. working in silicon valley to build sequoia, i was very curious about organizations that had succeeded for very long time and performed at an extremely and particularly those organizations that had been run by one individual. there just...
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michael: it is a pleasure. with: you wrote this book another sir, sir alex ferguson, legendary manager of manchester united are u one of the legendary names. what drew you to this project as they journalist turned tech investor? sir michael: i always followed united. not as a raving fan. as a young boy, i started to follow them and i followed them through the years. then working in silicon valley, working hard to help build sequoia, i was very curious about organizations that had succeeded for a very long time and performed at an extremely high level. and particularly those organizations that had been run by one individual. and there are just not that many of them. emily: you both in your career's have been tasked with taking undervalued assets and making them profitable. sir michael: he grew up in scotland, and i grew up in wales. both of us have an outsider's mentality. and also, i think, a fair amount of a big work ethic. emily: he is credited with transforming this faltering club into a $3 billion public company. what was key to his success? what are the lessons for men and women in business here? sir micha
michael: it is a pleasure. with: you wrote this book another sir, sir alex ferguson, legendary manager of manchester united are u one of the legendary names. what drew you to this project as they journalist turned tech investor? sir michael: i always followed united. not as a raving fan. as a young boy, i started to follow them and i followed them through the years. then working in silicon valley, working hard to help build sequoia, i was very curious about organizations that had succeeded for...
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michael brown out there in ferguson and the police officer gets the benefit of the doubt. >> thanks veryuch to both of you. a lot more to come on this story. >>> next, donald trump live in new hampshire doing something unexpected. he is taking questions. he was not anticipated to do that from the crowd. we are listening to them. can he win the nomination? there is only one person republicans insiders tonight seem to fear more than donald trump. ok, we're here. here's dad. mom. the twins. aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership? don't you want to meet my family? yep, totally. it's practically yours, but we still need your signature. the volkswagen sign then drive event. zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment on a new jetta and other select models. working on my feet all day gave min my lower back but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from
michael brown out there in ferguson and the police officer gets the benefit of the doubt. >> thanks veryuch to both of you. a lot more to come on this story. >>> next, donald trump live in new hampshire doing something unexpected. he is taking questions. he was not anticipated to do that from the crowd. we are listening to them. can he win the nomination? there is only one person republicans insiders tonight seem to fear more than donald trump. ok, we're here. here's dad. mom....
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the fbi, missouri highway patrol and ferguson police with him to the same places where police and protesters clashed one year ago over the death of 18-year old michael brown. brown was shot and killed by darren wilson, a white ferguson police officer. the spotlight's definitely on vegas this week! not only do we have the g-o-p debate... we also have the miss universe contestants taking over the strip. now we have the list of big name entertainers set to take the stage at the miss universe pageant. he's single ladies! why this guy took a jog in the rain... without a shirt... and why that was a good decision by him. warm weather in the midwest has offered up an extra bonus... buff dudes running shirtless. this is ethan renoe, he's become quite popular after he appeared shirtless, and announced he's single on a local newscast. "you're also wearing shorts, and it's mid december i know, it's awesome! i love running in the rain, and i'm also single! we're asking the ladies of chicago, give wgn a call. " a reporter caught up with him sunday night as he was running, shirtless, along lake michigan in the warm and rainy weather. the video got more than 27-tho
the fbi, missouri highway patrol and ferguson police with him to the same places where police and protesters clashed one year ago over the death of 18-year old michael brown. brown was shot and killed by darren wilson, a white ferguson police officer. the spotlight's definitely on vegas this week! not only do we have the g-o-p debate... we also have the miss universe contestants taking over the strip. now we have the list of big name entertainers set to take the stage at the miss universe...
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if you look at michael brown in ferguson, of course, no indictment of darren wilson, so therefore neveral. however with freddie gray, there was an indictment and those six officers are beginning process of going to trial. we saw a hung jury as it related to the first officer of course. so this particular case with an indictment begins the process. and i think based upon that, you'll see a trial and you'll see both sides whether or not there is guilt or not guilt. >> guys, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> coming up, new details of a new year's eve terror plot and suspects who appear to have been inspired by isis. ove all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost® to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a great taste. i don't plan on slowing down any time soon. look for savings on boost® in your sunday paper. >>> happening now, isis terror. local leaders say the mi
if you look at michael brown in ferguson, of course, no indictment of darren wilson, so therefore neveral. however with freddie gray, there was an indictment and those six officers are beginning process of going to trial. we saw a hung jury as it related to the first officer of course. so this particular case with an indictment begins the process. and i think based upon that, you'll see a trial and you'll see both sides whether or not there is guilt or not guilt. >> guys, thank you so...
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force on the 21st century policing, and as you know it is created in the shooting death of michael brown and ferguson and the death of eric garner in new york at the hands of the new york city police. the president was especially concerned about the unrest that followed these incidents and stated it is a quote that is on the back of the report and i going to read it when any part of the family doesn't feel like it is being treated fairly, that is a problem for all of us, not just for some or a particular community or demographic. it means we are not as strong as a country as we can be and when it applies to the justice system we are not as effective in fighting crime as we could be. or task force was charged with examining how to foster building strong collaborative relationships between local law enforcement and the communities they protect and to make some very specific recommendations to the president on how the policing practices can promote effective crime reduction while building public trust, the team you heard about a little bit today over today and for those of you that are in a much colder
force on the 21st century policing, and as you know it is created in the shooting death of michael brown and ferguson and the death of eric garner in new york at the hands of the new york city police. the president was especially concerned about the unrest that followed these incidents and stated it is a quote that is on the back of the report and i going to read it when any part of the family doesn't feel like it is being treated fairly, that is a problem for all of us, not just for some or a...
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justice department released a scathing report about racially biased policing in ferguson prompted by the fatal shooting of michaelho of course covered ferguson extensively. good to see you. >> good to see you, indicate. we believe they are close to an agreement. it's been ninements of tough negotiations, unclear whether they were reach the finish line with the holidays. but it's been quite a process. they are trying to overhaul the complete police department from top to bottom. when the justice department goes in a pattern and practices investigation, they want to review the use of excessive force, training, recruitment. every aspect how the police do their job, seartop and stefrear people on the streets. it was scathing. there was a pattern of racially biased policing, police were in so many cases, a case of exce excessive force, involved a black suspect. 90% of the time police used dogs there was a black suspect involved. they also criticized the courts, and this is a unique thing in ferguson because the courts are connected to the police department, and the charges that the courts were use the as money making
justice department released a scathing report about racially biased policing in ferguson prompted by the fatal shooting of michaelho of course covered ferguson extensively. good to see you. >> good to see you, indicate. we believe they are close to an agreement. it's been ninements of tough negotiations, unclear whether they were reach the finish line with the holidays. but it's been quite a process. they are trying to overhaul the complete police department from top to bottom. when the...