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far too harsh penalty and repeatedly pointing out that not even in cases of misconduct like ferguson, missouri have the feds ever asked that a police department be completely done away with. >> in other jurisdictions, where police officers have been found libel for much more serious offenses than we have in this case where police officers are literally killing people where they go in and and other types of changes short of disbandment. >> ferguson has an electoral process that will correct its problems so of course you should leave a mayor in. people inelect positions can step in and heal and fix those problems in ferguson. we don't have that osmghts we just don't have it. >> people in support of disbanding the marshall's office say that colorado city and hilldale with the pervasive and powerful influence of warren jeffs and hi church is a unique situation that requires a unique remedy. one of those people on the stand today, former phoenix police chief jack harris who has studied the marshal's office for the justice department, and harris' recommendation to the judge, disband the marshal's of
far too harsh penalty and repeatedly pointing out that not even in cases of misconduct like ferguson, missouri have the feds ever asked that a police department be completely done away with. >> in other jurisdictions, where police officers have been found libel for much more serious offenses than we have in this case where police officers are literally killing people where they go in and and other types of changes short of disbandment. >> ferguson has an electoral process that will...
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months before the non- indictment of officer darren wilson and the murder of michael brown and ferguson, missouritwo months before. it came out two months before the movement for black lives changed everything for all of us and so this book, came from a visit that i took to ferguson to st. louis city to north st. louis county for the first anniversary of michael brown staff in 2015. there were a number of demonstrations planned and i felt strong to ferguson, to st. louis as many thousands of people have been drawn in the previous year to learn from that young organizers, most of the young organizers in the streets of their who put together really the longest continuous protests and civil rights history with the exception of maybe the montgomery bus boycott. historic protests and so i came back to berkeley hoping to write an intro to the paperback edition of who we be. i wrote 50 pages and turned it in to my publisher and my publisher said this is not an intro to a book, but probably a new book. i had taken two decades to do the first two books, "can't stop won't stop, who we be", but this one had
months before the non- indictment of officer darren wilson and the murder of michael brown and ferguson, missouritwo months before. it came out two months before the movement for black lives changed everything for all of us and so this book, came from a visit that i took to ferguson to st. louis city to north st. louis county for the first anniversary of michael brown staff in 2015. there were a number of demonstrations planned and i felt strong to ferguson, to st. louis as many thousands of...
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they move to suburbs with names like ferguson, missouri.o, i wanted to kind of capture that, and also to look at what's been happening even in the popular culture. so talking about the oscars so white controversy and talking about the continuing sort of overwhelming whiteness of our cultural sectors, the folks who lead our cultural sectors as well. >> in fact, the title of your book, "we gon be all right" comes from pop culture. and in it, you also talk about beyonce. and i wanted to get your thoughts about that and even colin kaepernick right now, who has made headlines. are they contributing to the discussion, or do you feel that sometimes people are turned off by that and it may hurt their careers? i know that that's not always a motivating factor for them, but how does that play into the larger picture of pop culture's role in race relations? >> well, you know, a lot of what we like to say, actually, is that cultural change precedes political change, that you don't really see political change until you can have the imagination to imagin
they move to suburbs with names like ferguson, missouri.o, i wanted to kind of capture that, and also to look at what's been happening even in the popular culture. so talking about the oscars so white controversy and talking about the continuing sort of overwhelming whiteness of our cultural sectors, the folks who lead our cultural sectors as well. >> in fact, the title of your book, "we gon be all right" comes from pop culture. and in it, you also talk about beyonce. and i...
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civil rights lawsuit that police used excessive force against protesters in ferguson, missouri. it followed the police shooting of michael brown in 2014. the judge said it failed to show officers acted with malice or in bad faith. lawyers against the case will appeal. >>> vikings at their best against the giants. minnesota took the lead on a short touchdown run in here. this is in the first quarter, and they were never really troubled from that point on. touchdown pass to rudolph all to put it away. a first pump. still undefeated vikings crew to 24-10 win over the giants. >> patriots' fans happy tom brady is eligible to play again following the ending of the susp suspicion. >> brady said he was happy to be back to work after a long four patriots' starter sunday against the browns, brady said decisions like that aren't up to him. >> uh-huh. so jack says no doubt, brady's playing for sure. >> i was in new england over the weekend, and they would be another boston tea party if -- >> a fan mutiny if they don't put him in. >> exactly. especially after the embarrassing loss on sunday.
civil rights lawsuit that police used excessive force against protesters in ferguson, missouri. it followed the police shooting of michael brown in 2014. the judge said it failed to show officers acted with malice or in bad faith. lawyers against the case will appeal. >>> vikings at their best against the giants. minnesota took the lead on a short touchdown run in here. this is in the first quarter, and they were never really troubled from that point on. touchdown pass to rudolph all...
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th giuliani. >> >> ferguson, missouri is five or six months from here. is very important, keeping citizens safe. we are a country of laws and need to make sure good people are following laws and people who want to challenge the laws are following the laws. >> the police chief talked about the ferguson effect which is real for cops, do i pull the trigger or not, even if my life is threatened. in chicago, a cop thought she was going to die but wouldn't pull the trigger bought of the potential fallout. police unions acknowledge that he would reflectively have the back of cops while outreaching to african-american communities. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> next up, live from wash u., we've got john roberts and mike emmanuel on how both candidates are preparing for tonight's debate. live from st. louis! ♪ guess what guys, i switched to sprint. sprint? i'm hearing good things about the network. all the networks are great now. we're talking within a 1% difference in reliability of each other. and, sprint saves you 50% on most current national carrier
th giuliani. >> >> ferguson, missouri is five or six months from here. is very important, keeping citizens safe. we are a country of laws and need to make sure good people are following laws and people who want to challenge the laws are following the laws. >> the police chief talked about the ferguson effect which is real for cops, do i pull the trigger or not, even if my life is threatened. in chicago, a cop thought she was going to die but wouldn't pull the trigger bought of...
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under his leadership, missouri has become a state known for serial corruption, national embarrassment, and epic failure. we saw the violence in ferguson. i know we can do better than we have had and i am excited to bring more jobs, higher pay, safer streets and better schools to the people of missouri. would like to thank the press association for inviting all the candidates on the ballot. a little bout my background. i grew up on a farm in west tennessee and i -- study chemistry and physics and got a phd from the university of wisconsin, madison. i moved to minneapolis and i started a manufacturing company making pest-control products. majort business, my competitors were for national corporations. it is similar to running for office as a libertarian. i supported jessie jackson -- ronald reagan. in 1988 i supported jesse jackson. i have always been a libertarian. personal choice and responsibility have made sense. the government has been too large and intrusive. coursewe do not change radically we will have the first generation of americans that leave this country in search of greater opportunity elsewhere. moderator: the issue is li
under his leadership, missouri has become a state known for serial corruption, national embarrassment, and epic failure. we saw the violence in ferguson. i know we can do better than we have had and i am excited to bring more jobs, higher pay, safer streets and better schools to the people of missouri. would like to thank the press association for inviting all the candidates on the ballot. a little bout my background. i grew up on a farm in west tennessee and i -- study chemistry and physics...
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>> in 2014 a ferguson, missouri, police officer shoots and kills michael brown, another unarmed black teenager. the officer says he feared for his life. >> don't shoot! don't shoot! >> what's striking to me was the sheer fury, frustration, and rage of folks who lived there. >> disperse from the scene now. >> we were on the air and they were shouting things at us like, you know, why are you here now, we've been here for years. why are you just showing up? >> and they were furious. they were pissed off at the police. and a bunch of young men started chucking rocks. >> you know what? >> they're chucking rocks at us. >> you know, we are telling it the true story. >> people are angry, man. they're real angry. >> i think people in that community felt so ignored and under valued and trod upon for so long, then all of a sudden, there's the glare of national media attention that wasn't capturing the reality, and people were enormously frustrated by that. >> each death and custody fuels the black lives matter movement, cameras were capturing the final days of people like walter scott, freddie g
>> in 2014 a ferguson, missouri, police officer shoots and kills michael brown, another unarmed black teenager. the officer says he feared for his life. >> don't shoot! don't shoot! >> what's striking to me was the sheer fury, frustration, and rage of folks who lived there. >> disperse from the scene now. >> we were on the air and they were shouting things at us like, you know, why are you here now, we've been here for years. why are you just showing up? >>...
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. >>> we're ferguson, missouri log babying news this morning here on 12 today. team12's bryan west is here with an update. >> reporter: matt just talk investigation and there tar two victims on scene. i want to show screw behind me. this road is blocked off between fill more. there's a car crash into a brick wall. now, earlier about a half hour ago we saw four people standing outside of the house where the car crashed into the brick wall. we're not sure how all of this is connected. what we do know is there are two victims and this is now a helping to block off the road. 10-15 police officers and investigators thatter looking over the crime scene, phoenix police have told us there is a lieutenant that's en route to the scene to give us an update and give us more information. as soon as we get that we will bring it to you. live at first and filmore. her this morning. team12 nico santos with the details. >> reporter: there was already a plea deal involving michelle bastian's previous charges. her list of charges is greg. she will be in court today this morning, in
. >>> we're ferguson, missouri log babying news this morning here on 12 today. team12's bryan west is here with an update. >> reporter: matt just talk investigation and there tar two victims on scene. i want to show screw behind me. this road is blocked off between fill more. there's a car crash into a brick wall. now, earlier about a half hour ago we saw four people standing outside of the house where the car crashed into the brick wall. we're not sure how all of this is...
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genie: that is philip crowther in ferguson, missouri. haiti is suffering from the lack of clean water, food, and medical supplies in the wake of hurricane matthew. says 1.5 million people are in desperate need as new cases of cholera are on the rise. with the nation's infrastructure badly damaged, even getting aid to those who need it is daunting, as brian quinn explains. jeremy,n the town of 20,000 houses are heavily damaged, 66,000 completely destroyed. --ds washed away or coupled or covered in rubble. it is very bad. we have no water, we have no food. brian: aid is finally beginning to arrive on the peninsula. u.s. military helicopters began landing in jeremy on monday with boxes of usaid supplies, following two days of delivery to the capital, port-au-prince. blockades by starving locals make distribution a major challenge. >> we have no means of communication, no telephone, no this explains a massive delay. i understand the frustration. >> on the southern coast, residence in a temporary shelter desperate for relief welcomed the arri
genie: that is philip crowther in ferguson, missouri. haiti is suffering from the lack of clean water, food, and medical supplies in the wake of hurricane matthew. says 1.5 million people are in desperate need as new cases of cholera are on the rise. with the nation's infrastructure badly damaged, even getting aid to those who need it is daunting, as brian quinn explains. jeremy,n the town of 20,000 houses are heavily damaged, 66,000 completely destroyed. --ds washed away or coupled or covered...
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while first african american that lead justice department leading high michael brown shooting in ferguson missouri. >> new at 6:30 china overtaken the united states as the biggest spender apple's app store. according to the research firm people china spent be 15% app third quarter than americans. games were top seller in china. u.s. has led since 2010. >> he is 90 wife 81. after all of this time, we will fell you about important wish >> a blustery but bright date day. it is not gb much warmer. i will tell you when we have you know me. that's new hampshire kelly ayotte. this is washington kelly ayotte. she voted for 20 billion dollars in tax breaks for the big oil companies. but she voted against letting you refinance your student loans. ayotte voted to give a huge tax breaks to millionaires. while 95% of us... got nothing. kelly ayotte. you need to know in washington. she's not working for new hampshire. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. spent 21 years in the navy, defending america. if i only showed up half of the time, i'd have been court-martialed. but that's what senator
while first african american that lead justice department leading high michael brown shooting in ferguson missouri. >> new at 6:30 china overtaken the united states as the biggest spender apple's app store. according to the research firm people china spent be 15% app third quarter than americans. games were top seller in china. u.s. has led since 2010. >> he is 90 wife 81. after all of this time, we will fell you about important wish >> a blustery but bright date day. it is...
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as in ferguson, missouri.it's taken you a long time to come around to hillary clinton, but why do it now? >> i don't know if agonizing is the word. i think i prefer thoughtful. i recognize my vote as one that is incredibly valuable not only a vote that people died to secure but also one that represents more than just my interest. that has to do with my community. that has to do with young people in my community. and so i wanted to ensure that the conversations i was having about how i would use my vote and my public support were, a, really thoughtful and prayerful for me but also b, that were attached to real accountability. friday wallace my third time meeting with secretary clinton. the kinds of conversations we've had open police violence, education, what's happening in communities of color, have continued to evolve over that time, and so that's why i made the decision. >> many black lives matter act investments are loathe to support clinton because of the crime bill which put thousands of african-americans
as in ferguson, missouri.it's taken you a long time to come around to hillary clinton, but why do it now? >> i don't know if agonizing is the word. i think i prefer thoughtful. i recognize my vote as one that is incredibly valuable not only a vote that people died to secure but also one that represents more than just my interest. that has to do with my community. that has to do with young people in my community. and so i wanted to ensure that the conversations i was having about how i...
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much different from what we sea in ferguson, missouri. the justice department held a public meeting in february regarding this investigation. here they are explaining what it will entail. >> policies, procedures, we interview people both on the department, we bring in experts to drill down, review data. we go on ride-alongs, training, hiring, a very rigorous process. >> reporter: since this investigation launched in february, sfpd has replaced its police chief going from former chief greg suhr. mayor lee could potentially choose the next chief this weak we'll hear those recommendations today. the news conference is set for 11:00 a.m. live in san francisco, pete sur ras toes for "today in the bay." >> pete, thank you. today community members and families will honor san pablo officer ken zink. officer zink was killed on i-80 late last month when his motorcycle crashed into a truck. he was on his way to work at the time. today's celebration of his life will be held at the father's house church in vacaville beginning at 11:00 this morning. of
much different from what we sea in ferguson, missouri. the justice department held a public meeting in february regarding this investigation. here they are explaining what it will entail. >> policies, procedures, we interview people both on the department, we bring in experts to drill down, review data. we go on ride-alongs, training, hiring, a very rigorous process. >> reporter: since this investigation launched in february, sfpd has replaced its police chief going from former...
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. >> live pictures coming into us from ferguson, missouri. >> we've got four buildings on fire, shotsirection of police. >> and demonstrators have held more rallies. they happened last night in response to deadly police shootings that came in minnesota and louisiana. the five officers who gave their lives to protect the people of dallas. >> we followed dramatic legal battles. >> crying, upset as he was taken from the home of his miami relatives. >> scott appearanpeterson's ali was far from home at the time of his wife's disappearance on christmas eve. >> drew peterson, former cop and suspect in the disappearance of his wife, live on studio b. >> the neighbors said they saw you carrying out a big blue barrel. >> again, that's not what we agreed to talk about. >> i disagree to any restrictions on conversation. i would never do that. i just wonder what. >> then i guess i got to walk away here. have a good day, mr. shepherd. >> to the italian press, amanda knox is an enigmu, a pretty american face with a murdererous american heart. >> and our blog can fly, but not out of prison. >> and ce
. >> live pictures coming into us from ferguson, missouri. >> we've got four buildings on fire, shotsirection of police. >> and demonstrators have held more rallies. they happened last night in response to deadly police shootings that came in minnesota and louisiana. the five officers who gave their lives to protect the people of dallas. >> we followed dramatic legal battles. >> crying, upset as he was taken from the home of his miami relatives. >> scott...
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in august 2014 during a series of demonstrations in ferguson, missouri, images of law enforcement authorities drawing m-4 carbine rifles and dropping tear gas bombs shocked much of the american public. ferguson looked like a war zone, prompting new discussions about the nation's punitive domestic policy priorities among the general public, scholars and policymakers. outrage over the deaths of unarmed african-american citizens and the general lack of police accountability for those killed in the year after the death of michael brown and the ferguson outbreak alone, so during 2014 -- and i'm going to say their names in tribute to them -- this includes ed sell ford, dante parker, tamir rice, laquan mcdonald, natasha mckenna, tony robinson, anthony hill, megan hockday, walter scott, freddie gray, alexa christian, randolph, sandra bland, sam duboise and christian taylor. their deaths have set a new climate for social movements and federal action. the conditions of the police encounters that ended in the loss of each of their lives and the lives of thousands of other innocent citizens that will nev
in august 2014 during a series of demonstrations in ferguson, missouri, images of law enforcement authorities drawing m-4 carbine rifles and dropping tear gas bombs shocked much of the american public. ferguson looked like a war zone, prompting new discussions about the nation's punitive domestic policy priorities among the general public, scholars and policymakers. outrage over the deaths of unarmed african-american citizens and the general lack of police accountability for those killed in the...
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judge dismissed a civil rights lawsuit that police used excessive force against protesters in ferguson, missouri. thes followed the police shooting of michael brown in 2014. the judge said it failed to show officers acted with malice or in bad faith. lawyers for the protesters say they'll appeal. >>> some sports now. monday night football, the vikings were at their best against the new york giants. minnesota took the lead on a short touchdown run in here. this is in the first quarter, and they were never really troubled from that point on. quarterback sam bradford's touchdown pass to kyle rudolph, all to put it away. a little fist pump. the still undefeated vikings cruise to a 24-10 win over the giants. >>> and patriots' fans no doubt very happy that quarterback tom brady is eligible to play again following the completion of his four-game deflate-gate suspension. >> in an interview last night, brady said he was happy to be back to work after a long four weeks off. asked if he would be the patriots' starter sunday against the browns, brady said decisions so jack says no doubt, brady's playing for
judge dismissed a civil rights lawsuit that police used excessive force against protesters in ferguson, missouri. thes followed the police shooting of michael brown in 2014. the judge said it failed to show officers acted with malice or in bad faith. lawyers for the protesters say they'll appeal. >>> some sports now. monday night football, the vikings were at their best against the new york giants. minnesota took the lead on a short touchdown run in here. this is in the first quarter,...
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, this is a fairly new development as i am sure a lot 2014 when now, since the shooting and ferguson, missourichael brown got so much publicity, and since then, of unarmedtings black people in many cases have gotten lots of publicity, lots of attrition, videos of these things. there have been disturbances in the areas where these have taken place. one theory is that that has had to do with rising crime. there has been a phenomenon called the ferguson effect, a lot of people do not like that label but the idea is that a lot of police officers in quÉbec are being unfairly -- a lot of police officers think they are being unfairly maligned. they have beent pulling back on enforcement and that gets criminals the idea that they can do more. i want to emphasize that that is a theory and no one has proved it. you talk about the fbi, the fbi director james comey has said he thinks there is some credence to that. host: is part of the ferguson theory also the fact or the reported incidents of you were african-americans reporting crime -- fewer african-americans reporting crime after incidents in their ci
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assure the recent missouri governors debate and with "the associated press" has to say about this particular race. two years later the fatal police shooting of michael brown in ferguson remains a politically sensitive it's been ejected into missouri's troubadour campaign. at issue is whether democratic missouri attorney general chris koster who is now running for governor pushed for the ouster of karen wilson, the officer who shot mr. brown before the facts were in. republican candidate tracking has accused chris koster of time to get mr. wilson fired soon after the august 2014 shooting. choose to the figures in ferguson told the ap inseparable interviews that chris koster called for officer wilson fired or forced resignation industries of closed-door meetings involving out of state and st. louis regional leaders in the weeks after the shooting. chris koster denies the charge. is a look at that debate from last week which also includes other candidates to talk about focusing on education, infrastructure spending, right to work legislation and religious freedom. >> moderator: thank you. again welcome to the 2016 candidate forums hosted by the missouri press associatio
assure the recent missouri governors debate and with "the associated press" has to say about this particular race. two years later the fatal police shooting of michael brown in ferguson remains a politically sensitive it's been ejected into missouri's troubadour campaign. at issue is whether democratic missouri attorney general chris koster who is now running for governor pushed for the ouster of karen wilson, the officer who shot mr. brown before the facts were in. republican...
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got, you would recognize that government is broken and when you see the people of missouri see what happened in ferguson you recognize that government is broken and what the reasons why government is broken is because we have career politicians were putting politics first paired chris is our attorney general, the chief law enforcement officer of our state. when he showed up in ferguson, one of the first things he did is he said, can we fire darren wilson? he did this before he knew the facts because this was politically convenient for him. the fact is chris, now i, and law enforcement officers and first responders, and officers and their families around the state, and everybody who cares about the safety of our communities and the integrity of our communities, we're going to see that on november 8, we are going to fire you. whole concept of government is broken when it goes beyond this all be legitimate function, protecting rights, property rights, and protect their life and liberty -- that is will government is supposed to do. government has expanded to the something unrecognizable and it by nature is
got, you would recognize that government is broken and when you see the people of missouri see what happened in ferguson you recognize that government is broken and what the reasons why government is broken is because we have career politicians were putting politics first paired chris is our attorney general, the chief law enforcement officer of our state. when he showed up in ferguson, one of the first things he did is he said, can we fire darren wilson? he did this before he knew the facts...
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this is a guy who is the chief law enforcement officer who failed missouri and the nation at fergusonwhose top priority is expanding obamacare and a guy on the front page of the "new york times" as the most corrupt attorney general in the country, and as you saw in the ad, we're committed to putting an end to politics as usual and taking missouri in a new direction. liz: you're a law and order candidate about economic growth, is that it? >> absolutely. we need more jobs, higher pay and better streets and schools for all missourians, looking for a leader who's able to get results for them. liz: you turn your numbers around. a new fox poll shows donald trump trailing hillary clinton nationally 7 points. what advice would you give donald trump to turn things around? >> well, we've been really clear, i think we've been successful because we let people know there's a clear choice in this election. my opponent's a guy endorsed by the most extreme partial-birth abortion organizations in the country. this is a guy, chris koster -- liz: what would your advice be to donald trump, though? >> my
this is a guy who is the chief law enforcement officer who failed missouri and the nation at fergusonwhose top priority is expanding obamacare and a guy on the front page of the "new york times" as the most corrupt attorney general in the country, and as you saw in the ad, we're committed to putting an end to politics as usual and taking missouri in a new direction. liz: you're a law and order candidate about economic growth, is that it? >> absolutely. we need more jobs, higher...
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at the va you would recognize the government is broken when you see the people of missouri see what happened in ferguson you recognize government is broken and the one of the reasons government is broken because with career politicians who put politics first. chris koster, our attorney general supposed to be the chief one person officer of our state and when he showed up in ferguson, one of the person seated was he said, can we fire during wilson. he did this before he knew the facts. he did this because this was politically convenient for him. well, the fact is, chris, now i and a law enforcement officers and first responders around the state and law enforcement officers and first responders and their families around the state and everyone who cares about the safety of our communities and the integrity of our communities we will see chris koster on november 8, we will fire you. >> cisse spragins. >> the whole concept of government is broken when it goes beyond its only legitimate functions, which is to protect people's rights, property rights and protect their life and liberty. that is what government
at the va you would recognize the government is broken when you see the people of missouri see what happened in ferguson you recognize government is broken and the one of the reasons government is broken because with career politicians who put politics first. chris koster, our attorney general supposed to be the chief one person officer of our state and when he showed up in ferguson, one of the person seated was he said, can we fire during wilson. he did this before he knew the facts. he did...
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he's the chief law enforcement who failed missouri and the nation in ferguson and as we go out and makeit's clear that they want strong, common sense conservative leadership and that's what we're offering to the people of missouri. >> you had one debate. they want to have a second debate. he does not want to debate you, why? >> look, he doesn't want to debate us, brian, because we crushed him in the first debate. i encourage everybody, in missouri, around the country, to go out and watch that first debate, and look, he's a career politician who can't defend his record. he was identified by the "new york times," which as you know is not exactly a conservative newspaper as the most corrupt attorney general in the country, and he just -- his record, he can't defend, and so he doesn't want to show up and debate us again. >> eric, if a lot of people are wondering, forced to take sides, where do you stand with donald trump? do you think that donald trump's candidacy as an outsider helps you? >> you know what, it's very clear that people are looking for an outsider and you might know we just h
he's the chief law enforcement who failed missouri and the nation in ferguson and as we go out and makeit's clear that they want strong, common sense conservative leadership and that's what we're offering to the people of missouri. >> you had one debate. they want to have a second debate. he does not want to debate you, why? >> look, he doesn't want to debate us, brian, because we crushed him in the first debate. i encourage everybody, in missouri, around the country, to go out and...
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uld.everend cassandra go she is the executive director of missouri faith voices and pastor at when chapel ame in jefferson city. far fromt that fergusonere michael brown was killed by police in the summer of 2014. the rest of the media isn't talking much about this. there are a lord of organized protests around the second presidential debate. talk about what is happening. there are ald: number of grassroots organizations from across the state and across the country, groups like fight for 15. .o one hate these groups have come basically to ensure that, despite what may or may not be talked about a month of presidential candidates, that real issues, real live issues from people on the ground who are hurting all across america will be noticed. so they want to make sure that the american people remember beyond some of the rhetoric that we will hear tonight in the presidential debate, that there are some real issues that are worth fighting for, real issues of people should be talking about and that our candidates should be paying attention to. amy: and what are some of those issues? rev. gould: there are many issues, such as the fight for
uld.everend cassandra go she is the executive director of missouri faith voices and pastor at when chapel ame in jefferson city. far fromt that fergusonere michael brown was killed by police in the summer of 2014. the rest of the media isn't talking much about this. there are a lord of organized protests around the second presidential debate. talk about what is happening. there are ald: number of grassroots organizations from across the state and across the country, groups like fight for 15. .o...