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. >> at this point, what we are realising is that they are not going to let anyone be at ferguson statession is to take over the stage, if we leave, it's a narrative. and we are leaving out the essential part. we have erica rounding up folks in ferguson. she has media passes to give to them. >> this is bullshit. it's a show for the media. >> you know about sister. what i had near... [ chants ] >> i'm from st. louis missouri. [ chants ] >>. >> this is about our lives, when we talk about end game, it's not really like intricate. we want to live like everyone else does. we want to go and play without fear of them being harassed by the police. they are supposed to protect them. >> that is "america tonight". please come back. we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >>> strengthening ties. >> we are very proud to welcomed the first official visit by a canadian prime minister in nearly 20 years. [ cheering and applause ] >>> the white house rolls out the red carpet for canadian prime minister justin trudeau, on the agenda, climate change change and security. inside isil. german official
. >> at this point, what we are realising is that they are not going to let anyone be at ferguson statession is to take over the stage, if we leave, it's a narrative. and we are leaving out the essential part. we have erica rounding up folks in ferguson. she has media passes to give to them. >> this is bullshit. it's a show for the media. >> you know about sister. what i had near... [ chants ] >> i'm from st. louis missouri. [ chants ] >>. >> this is about...
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. >> at this point, what we are realising is that they are not going to let anyone be at ferguson statession is to take over the stage, if we leave, it's a narrative. and we are leaving out the essential part. we have erica rounding up folks in ferguson. she has media passes to give to them. >> this is bullshit. it's a show for the media. >> you know about sister. what i had near... [ chants ] >> i'm from st. louis missouri. >>. >> this is about our lives, when we talk about end game, it's not really like intricate. we want to live like everyone else does. we want to go and play without fear of them being harassed by the police. them. >> that is "america tonight". please come back. tonight" tomorrow. >>> five years on a moment of silence to remember the japanese earthquake and tsunami that killed over 18,000 people. you're watching al jazeera live from our headquarters here in doha. also ahead, no fireworks at this republican debate in miami but donald trump was asked to address comments he made claiming islam hates the u.s. fall from grace, the arrest of the former president in brazil
. >> at this point, what we are realising is that they are not going to let anyone be at ferguson statession is to take over the stage, if we leave, it's a narrative. and we are leaving out the essential part. we have erica rounding up folks in ferguson. she has media passes to give to them. >> this is bullshit. it's a show for the media. >> you know about sister. what i had near... [ chants ] >> i'm from st. louis missouri. >>. >> this is about our lives,...
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. >> at this point, what we are realising is that they are not going to let anyone be at ferguson statession is to take over the stage, if we leave, it's a narrative. and we are leaving out the essential part. we have erica rounding up folks in ferguson. she has media passes to give to them. >> this is bullshit. it's a show for the media. >> you know about sister. what i had near... [ chants ] >> i'm from st. louis missouri. >>. >> this is about our lives, when we talk about end game, it's not really like intricate. we want to live like everyone else does. we want to go and play without fear of them being harassed by the police. them. >> that is "america tonight". please come back. tonight" tomorrow. away. >>> i'm ali velshi "on target" tonight. avoiding another financial collapse, the real choices your elected officials will be forced to make when the next recession hits. who you vote for matters more than you think. america's economy is doing well even if turbulence in the rest of the world is causing anxious among economists.
. >> at this point, what we are realising is that they are not going to let anyone be at ferguson statession is to take over the stage, if we leave, it's a narrative. and we are leaving out the essential part. we have erica rounding up folks in ferguson. she has media passes to give to them. >> this is bullshit. it's a show for the media. >> you know about sister. what i had near... [ chants ] >> i'm from st. louis missouri. >>. >> this is about our lives,...
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i want to thank attorney general bob ferguson, state senator kevin ranker. i want to thank pam cipriona, the president of the american nurses' association. for endorsing me today. i'm so proud to be endorsed by the nurses of america. i want to thank elected officials here with us and i particularly want to pay tribute to this great high school. a great, great high school. you know, not only a champion of basketball and great result that the students here are getting. it makes me so proud to know what this is accomplishing and i will tell you if i am so fortunate to be your president, i want to be a partner with principals and students and families like the ones here at the beach. i'm also very grateful to all of our volunteers who are working so hard in this campaign across the great state and you're knocking down barriers and helping us make the point this is about both growing and sharing the promise of america. we are determined. we are determined that we're going to give back the hope that every american should have, that their hard work will get them he
i want to thank attorney general bob ferguson, state senator kevin ranker. i want to thank pam cipriona, the president of the american nurses' association. for endorsing me today. i'm so proud to be endorsed by the nurses of america. i want to thank elected officials here with us and i particularly want to pay tribute to this great high school. a great, great high school. you know, not only a champion of basketball and great result that the students here are getting. it makes me so proud to...
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i want to thank attorney general bob ferguson, state senator kevin ranker. want to thank pam cipriona, the president of the american nurses' association.
i want to thank attorney general bob ferguson, state senator kevin ranker. want to thank pam cipriona, the president of the american nurses' association.
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. >> maryland state senator bill ferguson calls the video sick ening. he says the officer should be fired immediately. >>> erin andrews back in court today. the 37-year-old sports caster is suing her stalker barrett and the nashville marriott after he videotaped her naked in the hotel room and posted it online. during a brief cross- examination on tuesday, an attorney for the marriott argued that andrews income and her career had increased after the video was posted online. andrews says doing her job as a sports reporter became difficult after the video was posted. >>> the abortion debate returns to the supreme court as abc's lauren lister shows us, the justices are taking up the biggest case on the topic in nearly a century. >> reporter: pro choice protesters and pro life protesters joined by house speaker paul ryan. abortion case argued at the supreme court this morning. >> this was the most important abortion rights case to be
. >> maryland state senator bill ferguson calls the video sick ening. he says the officer should be fired immediately. >>> erin andrews back in court today. the 37-year-old sports caster is suing her stalker barrett and the nashville marriott after he videotaped her naked in the hotel room and posted it online. during a brief cross- examination on tuesday, an attorney for the marriott argued that andrews income and her career had increased after the video was posted online....
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[cheers and applause] thanky clinton: i want to attorney general bob ferguson, state senator kevin rancorthank pam, the president of the american nurses association. in the president of washington state nurses association. endorsed byd to be the nurses of america. [cheers and applause] i want to thank all of the elected officials who are here with us. i particularly want to pay tribute to this great high school, a great, great high school. [cheers and applause] hillary clinton: you know, ech is not only the champion of basketball -- - hillary clinton: it is the champion of the international and a great result of the students here are getting. it really makes me so proud to know what the school has accomplished. so fortunate to be your president, i want to be a principles, and teachers, and students, and families. [cheers and applause] hillary clinton: i'm also grateful to all of our volunteers. working so hard in this campaign, across this great state, and you are knocking down barriers. ofr building ladders opportunity. you're helping us make the plaintiff that this campaign is about bot
[cheers and applause] thanky clinton: i want to attorney general bob ferguson, state senator kevin rancorthank pam, the president of the american nurses association. in the president of washington state nurses association. endorsed byd to be the nurses of america. [cheers and applause] i want to thank all of the elected officials who are here with us. i particularly want to pay tribute to this great high school, a great, great high school. [cheers and applause] hillary clinton: you know, ech is...
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clinton: i want to thank attorney general bob ferguson, the county executive, state senator kevin rankeri want to thank the president of the american nurses association. and the president of washing state nurses association for endorsing me today. i am so proud to be endorsed by the nurses of america. [applause] mrs. clinton: and i want to thank all of the elected officials who are here with us and i particularly want to pay tribute to this great high school. a great, great high school. rainier beach is not only the champion of ascot fall all, it is the champion of the international baccalaureate- and the great students here. it makes me so proud to know what the school's competition and i will tell you if i am fortunate enough to be your president i want to be a partner with principals and teachers and students and families like the ones here at the beach. to allso very great role of our volunteers who are working so hard in this campaign . across this great state. you are knocking down barriers, you are building ladders of opportunity, you are helping us make the point that this campai
clinton: i want to thank attorney general bob ferguson, the county executive, state senator kevin rankeri want to thank the president of the american nurses association. and the president of washing state nurses association for endorsing me today. i am so proud to be endorsed by the nurses of america. [applause] mrs. clinton: and i want to thank all of the elected officials who are here with us and i particularly want to pay tribute to this great high school. a great, great high school. rainier...
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. >> i want to thank attorney general bob ferguson, king county executive, state senator. i want to thank the president of the american nurses' association and the president of washington state nurses' association for endorsing me today. i am so proud to be endorsed by the nurses of america. and i want to thank all of the elected officials who are here with us. i particularly want to pay tribute to this great high school, a great, great high school. you know, raniar beach is not only the champion of basketball, it's the champion of the international bacularete and the great results that the students are getting. it makes me so proud to know what this school is accomplishing and i will tell you if i'm so fortunate enough to be your president, i want to be a partner with principals and teachers and students and families like the ones here at the beach. [cheers and applause] >> i'm also very grateful to all of our volunteers who are working to hard in this campaign across this great state and you're knocking down barriers, you're building ladders of opportunity, you're helpin
. >> i want to thank attorney general bob ferguson, king county executive, state senator. i want to thank the president of the american nurses' association and the president of washington state nurses' association for endorsing me today. i am so proud to be endorsed by the nurses of america. and i want to thank all of the elected officials who are here with us. i particularly want to pay tribute to this great high school, a great, great high school. you know, raniar beach is not only the...
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i think we may see the ferguson effect in that state as well. it certainly is something that donald trump place to. >> certainly does. that's a -- speculation goes, that's as plausible as any other speculation for sure. >> isn't that exactly what friday night was? >> right. >> you're in chicago, black lives ma matters activists, racial undertones, donald trump, when people said come out, show some leadership, his response was i'll help pay legal fees, blamed it on the protesters, but stoked exactly what you're looking for. >> a throw back to nixon, unambiguous. >> a throw back to wallace. >> wallace, but wallace never got elected president. richard nixon, in terms of grievance, in terms of marshaling, what he called the silent majority, against people's sense of disorder, government or society out of control, and a needing a strong figure that will clamp down on lawlessness. trump has that with his supporters, and a big way nixon did. >> i know a lot of democrats out there that watch this show and watch our show in the morning. i man the only gu
i think we may see the ferguson effect in that state as well. it certainly is something that donald trump place to. >> certainly does. that's a -- speculation goes, that's as plausible as any other speculation for sure. >> isn't that exactly what friday night was? >> right. >> you're in chicago, black lives ma matters activists, racial undertones, donald trump, when people said come out, show some leadership, his response was i'll help pay legal fees, blamed it on the...
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we are one of two states to have an elected husband and wife serve as governor. the fergusons serves texas in the 20's. we've had them all as governor of alabama. he committed a murder. the person he shot was his wife's lover. it was ruled as a justifiable homicide. he was not convicted of murder. which allow him to go on to become governor of alabama. clay married his first cousin. chatman.ruben in future 39 he married a 16-year-old girl. for elected officials working here. get a robert bentley is the 53rd governor of alabama. this is the south wing. we have the alabama state treasurer. the secretary of state. along with the governor. those of the elected officials in the state of alabama. now moving into the old supreme court chamber. today they meet on dexter avenue. just two blocks down. a very historic room. carrying the remains of jefferson davis from louisiana to richmond was lying in state between these two columns for five hours. you can see the casket in the picture. mrs. davis was very passionate woman. she wrote as the train rolled into montgomery, she felt that it
we are one of two states to have an elected husband and wife serve as governor. the fergusons serves texas in the 20's. we've had them all as governor of alabama. he committed a murder. the person he shot was his wife's lover. it was ruled as a justifiable homicide. he was not convicted of murder. which allow him to go on to become governor of alabama. clay married his first cousin. chatman.ruben in future 39 he married a 16-year-old girl. for elected officials working here. get a robert...
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now, if there's a state that knows anything about depriving people of their liberties it's missouri-- hashtag #fergusonjust take a look at the wording of the bill. it "prohibits the state from imposing a penalty on a religious organization who acts in accordance with a sincere religious belief concerning same-sex marriage." "acts in accordance"? what exactly does that mean? i feel like the show-me state is hiding how they really feel about something. i mean, this language is so vague that hetero-donuts can not only refuse to bake donuts for gay weddings. it also means hetero-donuts can fire its gay baker because he just got engaged to the gay baker at homo-donuts. ( laughter ) why gay baker went to work at hetero-donuts in the first place, is beyond me. but the heart wants what it wants. as a black man, i can tell you these laws that purport to protect a threatened majority at the expense of a group that has just won its freedom is nothing new. there were a series of laws imposed on newly freed blacks after emancipation, now known as jim crow, not to be confused with series of a laws that forced blacks
now, if there's a state that knows anything about depriving people of their liberties it's missouri-- hashtag #fergusonjust take a look at the wording of the bill. it "prohibits the state from imposing a penalty on a religious organization who acts in accordance with a sincere religious belief concerning same-sex marriage." "acts in accordance"? what exactly does that mean? i feel like the show-me state is hiding how they really feel about something. i mean, this language is...
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i want to thank attorney general bob ferguson, king county executive dow constantine. state senator kevin ranker. i want to thank pam cipriono, who is the president of the american. >> announcer:s association, and jan busert, president of washington state nurses association for endorsing me today. i am so proud to be endorsed by the nurses of america. i want to thank all of the elected officials who are with us, and i particularly want to pay tribute to this great high school, a great, great high school. you know, rainier beach is not only the champion of basketball, it's the champion of the international baccalaureate, and the great results that the students here are getting. it really makes me so proud to know what this school is accomplishing. i will tell you, if i'm so fortunate enough to be your president, i want to be a partner with principals and teachers and students and families like the ones here at the beach. i'm also very grateful to all of our volunteers who are working so hard in this campaign across this great state, and you're knocking down barriers, you are
i want to thank attorney general bob ferguson, king county executive dow constantine. state senator kevin ranker. i want to thank pam cipriono, who is the president of the american. >> announcer:s association, and jan busert, president of washington state nurses association for endorsing me today. i am so proud to be endorsed by the nurses of america. i want to thank all of the elected officials who are with us, and i particularly want to pay tribute to this great high school, a great,...
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state control. for the pbs newshour, i'm jane ferguson in erbil, iraq. >> woodruff: meanwhile, the syrian government announced its troops have fought their way into palmyra, with support from russian air strikes. the roman-era city is held by islamic state fighters and lies at a key crossroads in central syria. state tv today showed military units entering the outskirts of palmyra. but they're too late to save ancient temples, tombs and other artifacts already destroyed by the militants. secretary of state john kerry and russian president vladimir putin talked up prospects for peace in syria today. the two men met in moscow. kerry welcomed russia's withdrawal of most of its military forces from syria. putin said u.s./russian cooperation has helped bring progress. meanwhile, the latest round of syrian peace talks ended in geneva. they're to resume april 9. president obama spent a final day in argentina, paying tribute to victims of brutal, military rule. and, he acknowledged the united states was slow to condemn it. he visited a memorial to thousands killed in the so- called "dirty war," from 1976 to
state control. for the pbs newshour, i'm jane ferguson in erbil, iraq. >> woodruff: meanwhile, the syrian government announced its troops have fought their way into palmyra, with support from russian air strikes. the roman-era city is held by islamic state fighters and lies at a key crossroads in central syria. state tv today showed military units entering the outskirts of palmyra. but they're too late to save ancient temples, tombs and other artifacts already destroyed by the militants....
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. >> hopefully this gets prosecuted, he'll go to state by, and those biers will do what they want with him. >> ferguson bonded out of the pasco county jail. the 2 children, ages 7 and 4, are currently staying with other family mens. >>> a big show faring deputy who one woman said saved her life. today, family, friends, and fell he deputies bid farewell to john casselia jr. his life was celebrated friday at st. tim think's catholic church. his casket was removed to sounds of amazing grace, a 21 flyover. he was a sheriff's deputy and he died on sunday after a wrong head-on. a woman said casselicious a pulled in front of her at the last minute. >> -- in front of her at the last minute. >> i just want you to know they love you and i'll miss pup. >> reporter: ca -- >> casselicious a comes from a long line of law enforcement officers. his body will be buried there next week. >>> florida polly technic will not meet its -- florida polytechnic will not meet its no accreditation could affect the job prospects of graduating students. >> we've done all we can do. we have hit all of our marks that we set out. i thi
. >> hopefully this gets prosecuted, he'll go to state by, and those biers will do what they want with him. >> ferguson bonded out of the pasco county jail. the 2 children, ages 7 and 4, are currently staying with other family mens. >>> a big show faring deputy who one woman said saved her life. today, family, friends, and fell he deputies bid farewell to john casselia jr. his life was celebrated friday at st. tim think's catholic church. his casket was removed to sounds of...
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i want to thank attorney general bob ferguson, king county executive dow constantine. stateenator kevin ranker. i want to thank pam cipriono, who is the president of the american. >> announcer:s association, and jan busert, president of washington state nurses association for endorsing me
i want to thank attorney general bob ferguson, king county executive dow constantine. stateenator kevin ranker. i want to thank pam cipriono, who is the president of the american. >> announcer:s association, and jan busert, president of washington state nurses association for endorsing me
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state. tonight's meeting is at 6:00 at ab tech ferguson auditorium. >> we certainly had a nice morning with lots of sunshine. you say the rain is moving in. >> you can see the cloud cover already on the increase, conissey started off clear. the darker clouds, it is not too bad. tomorrow, 64 degrees right now. the skycam network for you. and want to show you the radar and satellite. seeing some changes since this morning. noticed more clouds and also some of this light rain falling in our western zones and our southern mountains. so this chance is going to increase especially late day staying in the low 60's so relatively mildmild. temperatures stay mild through dinner time. that's when we see the chance for thunderstorms that could turn severe at times. in my seven-day forecast, i'll talk about how much rain will fall. and when wintry weather will make a comeback as well. >> in other news making headlines this noon a community will gather to remember a police officer killed on her first day on the job. funeral services will be held for ashley. police say army sergeant robert hamilton shot a
state. tonight's meeting is at 6:00 at ab tech ferguson auditorium. >> we certainly had a nice morning with lots of sunshine. you say the rain is moving in. >> you can see the cloud cover already on the increase, conissey started off clear. the darker clouds, it is not too bad. tomorrow, 64 degrees right now. the skycam network for you. and want to show you the radar and satellite. seeing some changes since this morning. noticed more clouds and also some of this light rain falling...
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state lines. there is legislation there that has existed for years called the mccarran-ferguson act that enables the states to right the mandates and the specifications in such a way that the states can be lobbied by large health insurance companies whose goal is to have a monopoly within each of those states. and so that's trade protectionism that's allowed. it's in violation of the commerce law in the constitution, i might add. we need to repeal mccarran-ferguson so that a young man at the beginning of this dialogue in 2009 or 2010, 23-year-old young man would be paying about $6,000 a year for a typical health insurance policy in new jersey, but a young man, same age, similarly situated in kentucky will be paying about $1,000 a year. this would let the young man from new jersey buy the policy from kentucky which would eventually the competition would bring the price down in new jersey, probably wouldn't bring it up in kentucky and we would see that the opportunities we would have as americans, we can trade health insurance in any state, free trade zones on health insurance and what a wonderful thi
state lines. there is legislation there that has existed for years called the mccarran-ferguson act that enables the states to right the mandates and the specifications in such a way that the states can be lobbied by large health insurance companies whose goal is to have a monopoly within each of those states. and so that's trade protectionism that's allowed. it's in violation of the commerce law in the constitution, i might add. we need to repeal mccarran-ferguson so that a young man at the...
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let's talk more about it with our commentators, jeffrey lord, ben ferguson of it jeffrey, you look at the statehe vote, trump lost the latino vote in florida to rubio by double. trump got 26%. of how do you change that in arizona? >> well, in other words he got 26% of the latino vote as i understand it from a lot of his critics he's not going to get any of the latino vote. >> you need more than that. you want to win the latino vote. >> yes. you do. poppy, one thing before we get back to this. 46,000 pennsylvanians pick up on governor rendell, democrats say we registered as republicans according to the local newspapers so i wanted to get that in there. yeah. to get back to the latino vote. what's so disturbing about that clip that was played, is this is exactly what's wrong with the democratic party. this is what they have been doing for their entire history is playing to people because of their race. and this is what they intend to do in perpetuity forever. they don't want what dr. king talks about as color blind america judged on the content of your character. they specifically want a country
let's talk more about it with our commentators, jeffrey lord, ben ferguson of it jeffrey, you look at the statehe vote, trump lost the latino vote in florida to rubio by double. trump got 26%. of how do you change that in arizona? >> well, in other words he got 26% of the latino vote as i understand it from a lot of his critics he's not going to get any of the latino vote. >> you need more than that. you want to win the latino vote. >> yes. you do. poppy, one thing before we...
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ones who will decide in places like ferguson will be remembered on election day. >> see you. >> msnbc, las vegas, nevada. >> so as you can see from that report, the stateace in this year is pretty hard to
ones who will decide in places like ferguson will be remembered on election day. >> see you. >> msnbc, las vegas, nevada. >> so as you can see from that report, the stateace in this year is pretty hard to
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what role has maybe the systematic efforts by state and local government to segregate neighborhoods in the advent of the overturning of [ inaudible ] v ferguson in 1954 to we have poor black neighborhoods now from local and state government segregating and in a sense, those neighborhoods are now being not paid attention to, especially by city water works and things of that nature. >> well, there's no question these lead pipes are concentrated in neighborhoods that tend to be poorer. everything is conspiring against the poor in terms of lead in water exposure. they are very likely to be using infant formula which is by far the highest risk of exposure, less likely to breast feed for economic reasons, and also they are less likely to be able to afford bottled water and filters. i think this is definitely environmental justice issue and how the epa has allowed this to spin out of control like they have, we have been screaming about the cheating that's been going on in terms of lead monitoring in the u.s. for about ten years, and epa office of water has just turned a blind eye. i sat in meetings where they talked about cheating and it's just absu
what role has maybe the systematic efforts by state and local government to segregate neighborhoods in the advent of the overturning of [ inaudible ] v ferguson in 1954 to we have poor black neighborhoods now from local and state government segregating and in a sense, those neighborhoods are now being not paid attention to, especially by city water works and things of that nature. >> well, there's no question these lead pipes are concentrated in neighborhoods that tend to be poorer....
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. >> the state attorney's office just released this surveillance video from universal orlando showing 42-year-old again ferguson running up on 33-year-old fed rick torres. apparently the result of a workplace dispute. torres was stabbed in the neck with a fair of video shows shows ferguson dazed on the ground and torres is said to have attacked a character artist after being fired from a similar job the day before. torres is charged with attempted murder and ferguson is still recovering. >> that was keith landry reporting and although torres was fired and his work i.d. deact activated he was able able to just walk in, and security officers reportedly saw tore tore recess torreschasing ferguson, but just laugh it had off. >> and we have news out of los angeles that emmer son found dead of a gunshot wound to the head, he had reportedly been suffering from depression, and other health issues. and scott kelley is hanging up his space suit and retiring. he now holds the american record for the most time spent in space, 340 days aboard the international space station. and in his career he has spent 520 days in space,
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state of new york. >> don't make us bring ferguson to new york city. >> reporter: peter liang was convicted for the 2014 shooting the decision to pursue a criminal case. the case brought to the surface a racial divide beyond the usual black and white debate. asian americans rarely protest. but 10,000 turned out after the conviction. similar protests erupted in 30 cities across the u.s. a racial nerve had been touched. >> there are many people in the asian community feel he was scapegoated because he was asian american just like others have been for things that have gone wrong in this country. >> reporter: john lou is amongst those who don't think liang was innocent but believe he was an easy scapegoat. >> i'm not encouraged by the fact that there's no action being taken in the case of ramarley graham. we're hoping there's accountability on the part of the officers who were involved in the choking death of eric garner. reacting to the case want a uniformed policy that applies to all officers and not a legal system where asian officers are held accountable while non-asian officers go unindicted. some are
state of new york. >> don't make us bring ferguson to new york city. >> reporter: peter liang was convicted for the 2014 shooting the decision to pursue a criminal case. the case brought to the surface a racial divide beyond the usual black and white debate. asian americans rarely protest. but 10,000 turned out after the conviction. similar protests erupted in 30 cities across the u.s. a racial nerve had been touched. >> there are many people in the asian community feel he was...
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state's attorney anita alvarez.. and she's already heavily favored in november.alvarez's critics alleged a coverup involving the mcdonald shooting. 3 the ferguson, missouri city council has unanimously agreed to accept a u-s justice department plan to overhaul its embattled police fource and municipal court system. elected leaders in the saint louis suburb voted last night to approve the d-o-j consent decree. there were negotiations for months, and in february, the council rejected a plan over cost concerns. the justice department sued the next day and now they've reversed that, saying they've worked out concerns. 3 time now is xx a move to demolish a downtown landmark. the former hotel which could become part of a redevelopment plan, just ahead. but first, march madness gets going in dayton. we'll tell you who won the first games of the first four, next, on good morning break three3 when you don't make it to the n-c-a-a tournament, you might get to play in the n-i-t. that's the case with the ohio state buckeyes. they took akron last night in a first round game and won 72-63 in overtime. kan williams had 18 points for the buckeyes, who outscore
state's attorney anita alvarez.. and she's already heavily favored in november.alvarez's critics alleged a coverup involving the mcdonald shooting. 3 the ferguson, missouri city council has unanimously agreed to accept a u-s justice department plan to overhaul its embattled police fource and municipal court system. elected leaders in the saint louis suburb voted last night to approve the d-o-j consent decree. there were negotiations for months, and in february, the council rejected a plan over...
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states and bring complete results beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>> after a scathing report on the city of ferguson, missouri, the city's budget rhymes heavily on crippling fees that are imposed when fines go unpaid. residents are often locked up when they don't pay those fees. general motors is back in court this week over its faulty ignition switches. jury selection begins today in the second trial involving a car crash allegedly caused by a switch. plaintiff gave misleading telephone, a sell case, gm's already paid out $2 billion in settlements and penalties. >>> flooding in louisiana has now been formally declared a major disaster. it's left at least three people dead there and thousands of homes in need of repair. the governor's office says nearly 5,000 homes have been damaged along the mississippi delta. the national guard spokesman says it's the worst nonhurricane flooding the state has ever seen. on sunday president obama signed a disaster declaration to bring federal aid to victims. nicole mitchell has more on the wet weather and what we expect to go forward. >> the good news of the flooding, a lot of this moisture has dropped off b
states and bring complete results beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>> after a scathing report on the city of ferguson, missouri, the city's budget rhymes heavily on crippling fees that are imposed when fines go unpaid. residents are often locked up when they don't pay those fees. general motors is back in court this week over its faulty ignition switches. jury selection begins today in the second trial involving a car crash allegedly caused by a switch. plaintiff gave misleading...
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ferguson ridge road and hit his pickup truck head-on. the accident happened within 100-yards of the south carolina state line. and the speed limit is 55 miles per hour. the attorney for jones' family said the road is too winding for that speed. and that the speed limit drops in south carolina to just 35 miles per hour. the family has not decided whether they will consider legal action. >>> tonight we're working to find out if the grand jury will indict a stanley woman accused of killing her husband and two the da said he planned to seek indictments for crystal. police say she shot and killed her husband and jeffrey and stephanie sanchez. crystal told her family members she caught her husband with another woman. >>> tonight u.s. and world leaders are remembering former first lady man nancy reagan. she died of congestive heart failure at the age of 94. former president says miss reagan was fiercely loyal to her beloved husband and that devotion was matched by her devotion to our country. >>> coming up after eyewitness news tonight at 6:00, the other way that leaders across the country are honoring her memory. t
ferguson ridge road and hit his pickup truck head-on. the accident happened within 100-yards of the south carolina state line. and the speed limit is 55 miles per hour. the attorney for jones' family said the road is too winding for that speed. and that the speed limit drops in south carolina to just 35 miles per hour. the family has not decided whether they will consider legal action. >>> tonight we're working to find out if the grand jury will indict a stanley woman accused of...
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. >> the state attorneys office just released this surveillance video from universal orlando. trrn shows 42 year old glenn ferguson in the blue shirt running from 33 year old frederick torres in the green shirt. it was apparent threa result of a work place dispute. orlando police say on new year's day, torres stabbed ferguson in the neck and in the head with a pair of scissors, causing serious injuries. the attack happened near the two lagoon area at islands of adventure, a park guest took this cell phone video which shows security guards pulling torres off of ferguson. ferguson run away and sits dazed on the ground. guard hold torres until a police officer puts him in cuffs and hauls him away. police say torres attacked the being fired from a similar job the day before. both men were contractors working at the park up until when torres was fired. torres is charged with attempted murder and ferguson is still recovering. i spoke on the phone with robert bow rae tell me he visited glenn two week ago and he still has a way to go to recover. >> participating in a dog fighting ring ajudge found mona cumberland and rena
. >> the state attorneys office just released this surveillance video from universal orlando. trrn shows 42 year old glenn ferguson in the blue shirt running from 33 year old frederick torres in the green shirt. it was apparent threa result of a work place dispute. orlando police say on new year's day, torres stabbed ferguson in the neck and in the head with a pair of scissors, causing serious injuries. the attack happened near the two lagoon area at islands of adventure, a park guest...
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state of the economy. take a look at michigan, ferguson, missouri. 92% of voters said they were worried about the u.s.ng democrats, it was 80%. why is that, especially when unemployment, the unemployment rate now is relatively, low, 4.9%. it was around 8% when president obama took office some seven years ago. so let's bring in the chief economics reporter for the "wall street journal." wouldn't it suggest that people are more encouraged, the millions of jobs created, hundreds of thousands virtually in every month, the u.s. was losing 800,000 jobs when obama took office. 800,000 jobs a month. >> reporter: absolutely, wolf of the total job creation record of the last seven or eight years and back down to what economists consider a full employment level. two reasons. one, we know a lot of people have dropped out of the labor force because they retired, went on disability insurance, gave up. so those people -- that means the unemployment rate is a little understated as a result. so secondly, the wages that people have jobs are getting aren't as preface they used to be. wage growth in recent years ab aroun
state of the economy. take a look at michigan, ferguson, missouri. 92% of voters said they were worried about the u.s.ng democrats, it was 80%. why is that, especially when unemployment, the unemployment rate now is relatively, low, 4.9%. it was around 8% when president obama took office some seven years ago. so let's bring in the chief economics reporter for the "wall street journal." wouldn't it suggest that people are more encouraged, the millions of jobs created, hundreds of...
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state as he tries to close the gap with donald trump. a scathing report after the police shooting of michael brown put ferguson, missouri in in the hot seat. face a call for reform. n deras wienge on wher hapnean wear t es. >>in od you arellthld sday rnin bi goin gorgusyou ntto i us, celong lk n. ebos today. ifwingtoday, e niceing ouitwe a er ghin e 70 unusl for thme arteeratur arnng 15deovalthe xbgets pr eve chec h onrises tt i can find on the cameras right now. durham 50 degrees,3 holly springs. 50 wake forest. 52 south hill and roxboro. 50 fayet 48 in goldsboro. your planner, this morning, ts close to 50, jumping arby nchtd-fo ry bu around ss. es, looking ivs ng in -20 mi let'ta athveco see cideshowing upther heeaidof igat the ti ckuarrneho. senoindicati g laghthrsonits somethin epnd adrock quarry road, getting an accident ead as we speak. orange county, durham, 40 stbound, hillsborough, a 10- minute ride to 15501, head towards downtown durham, looking at 11 minute trip. northbound, leaving , towards frway tos to mangum. here we ai an biday pocsxt s gointh16 imary season. >> t bproy, ignd blicans crat willea t tinghs eadsinthatily n le
state as he tries to close the gap with donald trump. a scathing report after the police shooting of michael brown put ferguson, missouri in in the hot seat. face a call for reform. n deras wienge on wher hapnean wear t es. >>in od you arellthld sday rnin bi goin gorgusyou ntto i us, celong lk n. ebos today. ifwingtoday, e niceing ouitwe a er ghin e 70 unusl for thme arteeratur arnng 15deovalthe xbgets pr eve chec h onrises tt i can find on the cameras right now. durham 50 degrees,3 holly...
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no response from the state department as of yet >>> changing course on a reform deal. ferguson city council agreeing to over haul it's police force >>> testing for led. the water worries now forcing a new jersey school district to screen nearly 20,000 students. >> stopping the next generation of isis recruits. teaching the youth on the front lines. working towards a better future. >> this is one of the most important sites in the century. >> proudest moment of my life. >> we have something happening that actually makes the republican party probably the biggest political story anywhere in the world. >> this may be one of the most consequential tam pains of our lifetime. >> two presidential front runners, both in stronger positions this morning in the quest for their party's nomination. >> while hillary clinton appears to have the math to sew up the nomination on the democratic side, not clear for trump. >> in florida, favorite sons go down fast. >> while it is not god's plan that i be president in 2016 or maybe ever and while today my campaign is suspended, the fact that i've ev
no response from the state department as of yet >>> changing course on a reform deal. ferguson city council agreeing to over haul it's police force >>> testing for led. the water worries now forcing a new jersey school district to screen nearly 20,000 students. >> stopping the next generation of isis recruits. teaching the youth on the front lines. working towards a better future. >> this is one of the most important sites in the century. >> proudest moment...
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ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >>> air travel has taken off in the united states. about 2 million travelers board flights every day. airfares are more affordable than they were when there were more than a dozen u.s. carriers, but travelers pay more for extras like food, blankets or excess luggage. airlines insist that the add-on costs and fewer amenities keep ticket prices down, but passengers disagree. complaints about u.s. airlines doubled between 2013 and 2015, but even before that musician dave carroll was complaining about his flight the way he knows best, through music. ♪ united united ♪ you broke my taylor guitar >> united breaks guitars was the first of three music videos carroll uploaded in 2009 after the airline broke his guitar. the song went viral. it became a pr embarrassment for the airline. ♪ united breaks guitars >> since then according to the american customer satisfaction index report, united fared dismally among u.s. airlines for customer satisfaction. ♪ yeah united breaks guitars >> it's not just united. even though the airlines are increasingly
ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >>> air travel has taken off in the united states. about 2 million travelers board flights every day. airfares are more affordable than they were when there were more than a dozen u.s. carriers, but travelers pay more for extras like food, blankets or excess luggage. airlines insist that the add-on costs and fewer amenities keep ticket prices down, but passengers...
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about 2 1/2 years, until paul ferguson got himself in a little trouble and he was impeached by the state of texas and the legislature, and during his second term, and he was barred from ever running for office anywhere again. then mal changed history. she did the unthinkable and ran for governor of texas as a woman. texas had only been run by men before and mal didn't care. she was going to run. she ran on a platform that two governors for the election of one. of course she was not in prison like paul was but apparently they did work together and she ran against klan supported felix robertson and claimed victory in the democratic nomination. back in those days, there were no republicans in texas. everybody was a democrat. the handful of republicans never admitted it, so winning the democrat primary was tantamount to winning the general election in november. and so mal later became the first female governor of texas and only the second female governor in the whole united states. so she defeated a little known candidate in 1924 called george bute, a republican. e two fergusons became mal a
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years, several states have had a tough time finding lethal injection drugs because drug companies have post tested the used -- the post tested the use. >>> the nate -- the mayor of ferguson, missouri said they will meet to give tentative approval to demand to revamp fergusons police and court systems. the city council rejected the plan last month and the justice department sued in the department reviewed fergusons justice system after the deadly police shooting of 18-year-old michael brown. that review cited routine civil rights violations against black residents. >>> flint, michigan residents have a class-action lawsuit that claims governor rick snyder and others failed to take action on an the dangerous levels of lead in the drinking water. the suit charges authorities downplayed the severity of the contamination. the crisis started nearly two years ago when the water source from lake huron to the flint river was used in an effort to save money. a new proposal is offered for merger. >>> exelon gives it can use for customer discounts or low income customers or to modernize the grid. that is in addition to the $25.6 million exelon agreed to pay for customer discounts in
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state of been said byashas david and charlie so far. the names, michael brown, freddie gray, just some of them. sanford, new york, baltimore, and ferguson. and one moment stood up for me, even today as a reflected on how we would share the hours today together. our president of the united states, two years after his reelection in 2014, having to stand in front of the cameras. americans watching his picture on the right side of their television right in front of them. on-screen left, cars and communities on fire. you remember that? he pleaded for combat. he was the first african-american president watching african-american communities that looks like 1964 and 2014. it was a flashback of unfortunate irony. so, this year i would like to start with what journalists are asked to do often, and that is to give a little bit of context. that is difficult given the limited experience i have had. if thistext asks election will remember those difficult times, those recent years of race relations we were just watching on the screen, while simultaneously, those ears appear -- those years appeared with the most historic advances and race. context tell
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ferguson will be remembered on election day. richard lui, msnbc, las vegas, nevada. >> so as you can see from that report the state of race this year is pretty hard to describe than it was last year. and when we look at the headline leading at the 2015 the overflow of the things the state of race as has been said by david and charlie so for. when it all sat together last you on the mark on some of the stories i've been fortunate i had to report on. unnamed trayvon martin and eric garner, freddie gray and michael brown come to some of them. i started lester. i started lifting this is as welcome center, new york, baltimore and ferguson. one moment stood out for me from that year even to do as i reflected on how we which are today's hours together are president of the united states, two years after his reelection in 2014, having to stand in front of the cameras, americans watching his picture on the right side of the screen, they are kill-weight mud in front of them, on screen left, cars and communities on fire. you remember the. he pleaded for calm that evening hour it was the first african-american president watching african-america
ferguson will be remembered on election day. richard lui, msnbc, las vegas, nevada. >> so as you can see from that report the state of race this year is pretty hard to describe than it was last year. and when we look at the headline leading at the 2015 the overflow of the things the state of race as has been said by david and charlie so for. when it all sat together last you on the mark on some of the stories i've been fortunate i had to report on. unnamed trayvon martin and eric garner,...
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ferguson will be remembered on election day. richard lui, msnbc, las vegas, nevada. >> as you can see from that report, the state of race in this year is pretty hard to describe than it was last year. and when we look at the headlines leading up to 2015, they overflowed with themes of the state of race as has been said by david and charlie so far. when we all sat together last year i remarked on some of the stories that unfortunately i had to report on. the names, trayvon martin and eric garner, freddie gray and michael brown, just some of them. i started last year with the cities as well, sanford, new york, baltimore, and ferguson. one moment stood out for me from that year even today as i reflected on how we would share today's hours together. our president of the united states, two years after his re-election in 2014, having to stand in front of the cameras, americans watching his picture on the right side of their screen, their television, right in front of them. on screen left, cars and communities on fire. you remember that. he pleaded for calm that evening hour. here was the first african-american president watching afri
ferguson will be remembered on election day. richard lui, msnbc, las vegas, nevada. >> as you can see from that report, the state of race in this year is pretty hard to describe than it was last year. and when we look at the headlines leading up to 2015, they overflowed with themes of the state of race as has been said by david and charlie so far. when we all sat together last year i remarked on some of the stories that unfortunately i had to report on. the names, trayvon martin and eric...
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states. >> when they have the ear, though, what are you hearing, especially in ferguson?ey're asking for, and it is also interesting when you think about it, rand paul is no longer in the race, but he was the candidate on the republican side who wrote the op-ed about the materialization of the police department, remarking on these tanks and the equipment that will be seen in a war area brought to the streets of ferguson, missouri. so in fact, they do have the ear of bernie sanders and hillary clinton, do we know more about some of the specifics that might impact this vote next tuesday? >> well, see, that's kind of the rub. they said time and again, when i asked them, i said, which of these candidates is best suited to handle these kind of heady issues including that of race? who can lead us in the right direction? time and again, they said we don't need anyone to lead us. it will be a ground-up movement. but what they do want is the acknowledgment of white privilege, the acknowledgment of white supremacy, and the idea and full acknowledgment that the institutions and stru
states. >> when they have the ear, though, what are you hearing, especially in ferguson?ey're asking for, and it is also interesting when you think about it, rand paul is no longer in the race, but he was the candidate on the republican side who wrote the op-ed about the materialization of the police department, remarking on these tanks and the equipment that will be seen in a war area brought to the streets of ferguson, missouri. so in fact, they do have the ear of bernie sanders and...
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. >> the state attorneys office just released this surveillance video from universal orlando. trrn shows 42 year old glenn ferguson in the blue shirt running from 33 year old frederick torres in the green shirt. it was apparent threa result of a work place dispute. orlando police say on new year's day, torres stabbed ferguson in the neck and in the head with a pair of scissors, causing serious injuries. the attack happened near the two lagoon area at islands of adventure, a park guest took this cell phone video which shows security guards pulling torres off of ferguson. on the ground. guard hold torres until a police officer puts him in cuffs and hauls him away. police say torres attacked the popular charicature artist after being fired from a similar job the day before. both men were contractors working at the park up until when torres was fired. torres is charged with attempted murder and ferguson is still recovering. i spoke on the phone with robert bow rae tell me he visited glenn two week ago and he still has a way to go to recover. >> participating in a dog fighting ring ajudge found mona cumberland and rena
. >> the state attorneys office just released this surveillance video from universal orlando. trrn shows 42 year old glenn ferguson in the blue shirt running from 33 year old frederick torres in the green shirt. it was apparent threa result of a work place dispute. orlando police say on new year's day, torres stabbed ferguson in the neck and in the head with a pair of scissors, causing serious injuries. the attack happened near the two lagoon area at islands of adventure, a park guest...
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ferguson isn't alone. this week the doj took the rare step of sending a letter to state courts across the country warning themy cannot afford to pay municipal fines. the doj says in doing so can cause pro found harm because individuals may confrontes ask lating debt, face repeated unnecessary incarceration for non-payment despite posing no fang danger to the community, lose their jobs and become trapped in ikeles of poverty that can be nearly impossible to escape. plus, the doj said, it's completely unconstitutional. >>> next up, arizona voting eligible latino population has skyrocketed since 2 dhou002008. what that means for the 2016 election, next. we've created a new company. one totally focused on what's next for your business. accelerating innovation. accelerating next. hewlett packard enterprise. then your eyes may see it, differently.ave allergies. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase changes everything. [engines revving] you can't have a hero, if y
ferguson isn't alone. this week the doj took the rare step of sending a letter to state courts across the country warning themy cannot afford to pay municipal fines. the doj says in doing so can cause pro found harm because individuals may confrontes ask lating debt, face repeated unnecessary incarceration for non-payment despite posing no fang danger to the community, lose their jobs and become trapped in ikeles of poverty that can be nearly impossible to escape. plus, the doj said, it's...