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>> every great american city has a great cultural institution and the d.i.a. ne of america's greatest treasures. it's unthinkable to imagine a future for detroit without the d.i.a. >> sreenivasan: to what would this money allow the city to do? the judge had some tough criticism of what the city is not doing well right now. in certain parts, he says the problems run deep, have for years, and some of it is inhumane and intolerable. do the foundations agree that a lot more needs to be done? >> absolutely, a lot more needs to be done but it's important to keep our eye on the prize. detroit is now back in the starting blocks. it is positioned well for a great future. there's uptick in employment, small business development, many of the indicators of economic and community well being are improving. the question now is what does the future hold for detroit? and we believe the future is very bright. >> sreenivasan: while this is nearing closing a chapter, it kind of opens another section for detroit's life in the next ten or 20 years. and what are the foundations looki
>> every great american city has a great cultural institution and the d.i.a. ne of america's greatest treasures. it's unthinkable to imagine a future for detroit without the d.i.a. >> sreenivasan: to what would this money allow the city to do? the judge had some tough criticism of what the city is not doing well right now. in certain parts, he says the problems run deep, have for years, and some of it is inhumane and intolerable. do the foundations agree that a lot more needs to be...
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. >> pam: fire in the sky over a large american city and never believe what was. >> pam: tell you wherepes of this weekslopes >> reporter: we have clouds party unseasonably warmer. we have some warmer weather coming up out the audits could get. >> reporter: gonna take a live look right now of cited the bay bridge. temperatures are holding up right now pretty well carlos 63 in livermore. >> reporter: this is oakland was are warming trend on monday. by was only 66 tuesday with a 71 today we topped out at 74 and were expecting 76 tomorrow. >> reporter: not even a whole lot of fog historicize approached the coast a little bit lower today. >> reporter: is not one and peace around the bay area. >> reporter: afternoon highs in the high 70's 79 and walnut creek 78 pittsburg 79 in livermore. >> reporter: 76 and the bottom 67 now but the beach. >> reporter: give a lot of sunshine always through the weekend and it will cool off the bed next week. >> pam: winter is coming and so a scheme season. this resort is open expected to open this friday. you will be able to take a trip down the mountain earl
. >> pam: fire in the sky over a large american city and never believe what was. >> pam: tell you wherepes of this weekslopes >> reporter: we have clouds party unseasonably warmer. we have some warmer weather coming up out the audits could get. >> reporter: gonna take a live look right now of cited the bay bridge. temperatures are holding up right now pretty well carlos 63 in livermore. >> reporter: this is oakland was are warming trend on monday. by was only 66...
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visit ncicap.org] >> c-span city to the new pv in american history tv on the road, traveling to americanies. next week we travel to the medicine, wisconsin. >> it is a glorious service, the service for the country. the call for every citizen. it is a known endings rubble. >> he is probably the most important political figure in wisconsin history. one of the most important in the of the 20th century. hewas a reforming governor defined the term progressivism. he was a united states senator recognized by his peers in the 1950's as on of the five greatest senators. he was an opponent of world war i, stood his ground advocating for free speech. above all he was about the people. after the civil war america changed radically from a nation of small farmers and small producers and small manufacturers
visit ncicap.org] >> c-span city to the new pv in american history tv on the road, traveling to americanies. next week we travel to the medicine, wisconsin. >> it is a glorious service, the service for the country. the call for every citizen. it is a known endings rubble. >> he is probably the most important political figure in wisconsin history. one of the most important in the of the 20th century. hewas a reforming governor defined the term progressivism. he was a united...
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we want to propose it for the michael brown law, the proposal that ever police officer in every american city has a video body camera, so it will be transparent, and we won't have to play this game of witnesses, memories and secret grand jury proceedings, it will just be transparent. meanwhile darren wilson remains on paid level pending the outcome of an internal investigation. tonight he breaks his silence, he has an interview with george steph nop that is directly after "action news" at 6:00, over to rick and monica. >> thank you. time now for a check of a very busy "action news" traffic report. lets go live to matt pellman in the traffic center. >> oh my. me oh my. i have an unpleasant ride home. in plymouth meeting we saw flames from a fire, and now police are pulling away from the vehicle fire and now they extinguished the fire and the suv is towed away and the lanes are reopen, and serious backlog, on the blue route 76 a stand still up to the scene just north of the mid county toll plaza, where you get on the eastbound side of the turnpike. it's spilling back on to the schuylkill, from
we want to propose it for the michael brown law, the proposal that ever police officer in every american city has a video body camera, so it will be transparent, and we won't have to play this game of witnesses, memories and secret grand jury proceedings, it will just be transparent. meanwhile darren wilson remains on paid level pending the outcome of an internal investigation. tonight he breaks his silence, he has an interview with george steph nop that is directly after "action...
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the chilling video in one american city.authorities asking for help as a 22-year-old woman is taken right off the street. >>> the nascar showdown. the racing stars and the brawl. what authorities are saying tonight. >>> and walking a tight rope. the stunning moment. what we didn't see. no net, no harness and tonight, what he was fighting on that rope. >>> and less than 24 hours now until your voice, your vote. the one number to watch. >>> good evening ande
the chilling video in one american city.authorities asking for help as a 22-year-old woman is taken right off the street. >>> the nascar showdown. the racing stars and the brawl. what authorities are saying tonight. >>> and walking a tight rope. the stunning moment. what we didn't see. no net, no harness and tonight, what he was fighting on that rope. >>> and less than 24 hours now until your voice, your vote. the one number to watch. >>> good evening ande
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we spotlight a company helping to revive a major american city. much of it has been on the motor city. the manufacturing company set up shop in an old gm factory and since then helping the city gain ground in a surprising market. luxury goods. they began producing happened crafted watches under the simple premises, made by americans for americans. now it's exploded into a lifestyle brand brucing bags, wallets and other leather goods along with my favorite, the bicycle. all of the products are assembled bia detroit residents. much of the success has been attributed to the made in detroit slogan which struck a cord with many rooting for the city including former president clinton. >> i bought 14 of them. >> you did? >> yeah. five at christmas and when i was there. i hope i will get more customers. >> steve, it doesn't get better than an endorsement from a president. >> you are right. it's fantastic. >> it seems to be on everyone's tongue he's days. they spruced something about married and dumber. they the luxury website and some of their representat
we spotlight a company helping to revive a major american city. much of it has been on the motor city. the manufacturing company set up shop in an old gm factory and since then helping the city gain ground in a surprising market. luxury goods. they began producing happened crafted watches under the simple premises, made by americans for americans. now it's exploded into a lifestyle brand brucing bags, wallets and other leather goods along with my favorite, the bicycle. all of the products are...
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there's some of your, well, great american cities, right?ot prosperity, south carolina, libertiville, iowa, eagle pass, texas, freedom, california, as well as independence, missouri. not too bad. again, gretchen, you can't blame weather for not getting out there and voting. >> no doubt. i actually wore my flip-flops because it was so warm when i went out in connecticut. >> okay. we need that to be on social media immediately. >> all right, j.d. thanks so much. >> time to check in with shepherd smith reporting live from the fox news deck. >> months of campaigning. billions of dollars. it's all come town this. it's election day in the usa. the big story is the battle for control of the u.s. senate. in the next hour, the fives, bob and dana will have a cage match. no. wait, wait. that's someone else's script. >> republicans trying to pick up six in the senate. can they do it? our pabl predicts which seats they'll most likely win. plus, a seventh generation daredevil. he wowed us again. nik wallenda taking his tight rope skills above the windy c
there's some of your, well, great american cities, right?ot prosperity, south carolina, libertiville, iowa, eagle pass, texas, freedom, california, as well as independence, missouri. not too bad. again, gretchen, you can't blame weather for not getting out there and voting. >> no doubt. i actually wore my flip-flops because it was so warm when i went out in connecticut. >> okay. we need that to be on social media immediately. >> all right, j.d. thanks so much. >> time to...
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. >> every police officer in every american city has a video body camera so it would be transparent. >> the fatal shooting is is a memory that he will not constantly think of. >> will it haunt you? >> it's not haunting but something that happened. >> you have a clean conscience. >> the reason i have a clean conscience i know that i did my job right. >> eric holder stressed that the justice department is still conducting a civil rights investigation into the august 9th shooting and holder hopes to have this investigation wrap up in what he calls a timely manner. sharrie williams, "action news." >>> thank you. still to come on "action news" more than just menus where the government is ordering calorie counts to appear nationwide. >>> we'll hear from the winner on "dancing with the stars." >>> there is heavy snow and big problems. details on how much snow to expect and the times of the system. >>> no matter what you want to buy on black friday we have the best deals in town. mention 6abc to unlock the discounts and freebies. >>> plus the rivalry. ducis region rodgers hears from the cowb
. >> every police officer in every american city has a video body camera so it would be transparent. >> the fatal shooting is is a memory that he will not constantly think of. >> will it haunt you? >> it's not haunting but something that happened. >> you have a clean conscience. >> the reason i have a clean conscience i know that i did my job right. >> eric holder stressed that the justice department is still conducting a civil rights investigation into...
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and so we'll be relying very much on the results of the experiment over in berkeley. >> it is an american cityifornia city and frank said leave it to berkeley. is berkeley known for spearheading trends? >> reporter: well, berkeley can do things and whether they're picked up by san francisco actually tends to be the bellwether. berkeley certainly does a number of things, for example, they require all their cannabis dispensaries to give medical marijuana to low income people. so, you know, this sort of pot for the poor, proposition that they have over there hasn't been something that's embraced by san francisco but to the extent that things are embraced by san francisco, they then can actually become sort of -- that starts the nationwide sweep not just at berkeley passing it. that's generally not enough to begin a big problem. >> soft drink companies paid a lot to try to defeat it. they were worried. >> so it's not to say this is meaning lest. it was a big deal to go out and say this never passed. we have 100% success rate in killing these measures. now they can't actually say that anymore. >> w
and so we'll be relying very much on the results of the experiment over in berkeley. >> it is an american cityifornia city and frank said leave it to berkeley. is berkeley known for spearheading trends? >> reporter: well, berkeley can do things and whether they're picked up by san francisco actually tends to be the bellwether. berkeley certainly does a number of things, for example, they require all their cannabis dispensaries to give medical marijuana to low income people. so, you...
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who is behind the protests that have swept major american cities over the last few days, trying up traffic, wreaking havoc, leading to injuries. we'll have a factor investigation. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪. >> hi, i'm juan williams in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. it's 7:00 in the evening in ferguson, missouri and it looks as if the police and the weather may finally be tamping down the trouble. on the scene all week has been the intrepid reporter mike tobin he joins us now. mike, what about this story about the protesters grabbing a police weapon? >> well, if you remember from the coverage on monday night, just about a quarter mile in that direction there were a couple of police cars that were set on fire during the course of this demonstration. what we now understand from police is one of those vehicles had it an ar-15 weapon. that ar-15 is now missing presumably in the hands of the demonstrators, juan. >> mike, last night in ferguson, had a total of 68 arrests. 45 of them in ferguson. seven booked. four though
who is behind the protests that have swept major american cities over the last few days, trying up traffic, wreaking havoc, leading to injuries. we'll have a factor investigation. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪. >> hi, i'm juan williams in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. it's 7:00 in the evening in ferguson, missouri and it looks as if the police and the weather may finally be tamping down the trouble. on the scene...
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we'll check in with another reporter talking about the decision sparking protest in other american citiesh haskell is tracking what's happening elsewhere. what are you seeing right now? >> reporter: there have been protests going on in a number of cities across the country. these have for the most part been peaceful. but because of these protests a number of police departments were placed on tactical alert. in los angeles, for example, people said that they were not surprised but disappointed. they said that they're no stranger to protest, comparisons have been made between the tensions in ferguson with those that led to the 1992 l.a. riots sparked after four lapd officers were acquitted in the beating of rodney king. and in oakland, a few hundred people lined the streets with banners and marched on the i-580 freeway. the california highway patrol is working to clear protesters from the freeway but no word on any arrests at this point. in seattle, demonstrators were joined by macklemore and also in chicago late monday, roughly 200 protesters marched on lake shore drive shutting it down fo
we'll check in with another reporter talking about the decision sparking protest in other american citiesh haskell is tracking what's happening elsewhere. what are you seeing right now? >> reporter: there have been protests going on in a number of cities across the country. these have for the most part been peaceful. but because of these protests a number of police departments were placed on tactical alert. in los angeles, for example, people said that they were not surprised but...
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within hours, thousands of people have rallied across american cities to express their anger at the decision, but it was in ferguson where the shooting took place in august where there's been the most violence. shots were fired. cars toppled. at least a dozen buildings set alight as firefighters were also targeted. police fired tear gas to break up the crowd of protesters. the death of 18-year-old michael brown, shot by darren wilson, sparked weeks of protest after the shooting on august 9th. this report from our correspondent. >> turn over the police vehicle immediately. >> reporter: it didn't take long for the streets of ferguson to erupt. peaceful demonstrations turned ugly. police fired tear gas into the crowds as they clashed with protesters. these were the scenes everyone was dreading, but also anticipating. it came after the grand jury decided not to press charges after the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager, michael brown. >> they determined that no probable cause exists to file any charge against officer wilson and return a no true bill on each of the five indictments. the
within hours, thousands of people have rallied across american cities to express their anger at the decision, but it was in ferguson where the shooting took place in august where there's been the most violence. shots were fired. cars toppled. at least a dozen buildings set alight as firefighters were also targeted. police fired tear gas to break up the crowd of protesters. the death of 18-year-old michael brown, shot by darren wilson, sparked weeks of protest after the shooting on august 9th....
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demonstrations against the decision are now fading. >>> police in the american city of cleveland haved video footage showing the fatal shooting of a 12-year-old boy. it shows tamir rice being shot soon after a police vehicle pulled up and stopped next to him. the police were called because the boy was waving a gun, and that turned out to be a pellet gun. laura westbrook reports. >> reporter: is this a child, or a threat to public safety? someone who saw him pacing around a cleveland park was worried enough to call the police. >> the guy keeps pulling it in and out, it's probably fake, but he's scaring the [ bleep ] out of me. >> reporter: a patrol car arrives at the scene, and seconds later. >> shots fired. male down. black male. maybe 20. black revolver. black handgun. >> reporter: tamir rice, who was 12 years old, died later in hospital. his family wanted these recordings released and the police obliged. >> this is not an effort to exonerate. it's not an effort to show the public that anybody did anything wrong. >> reporter: police say tamir was told three times to raise his hands.
demonstrations against the decision are now fading. >>> police in the american city of cleveland haved video footage showing the fatal shooting of a 12-year-old boy. it shows tamir rice being shot soon after a police vehicle pulled up and stopped next to him. the police were called because the boy was waving a gun, and that turned out to be a pellet gun. laura westbrook reports. >> reporter: is this a child, or a threat to public safety? someone who saw him pacing around a...
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in the protest against the verdict, it's also spread to washington, new york and other american cities. the grand jury decided on monday not to indict the officer of the death of 18-year-old michael brown in august. many people in ferguson have criticized the decision, calling it an act of racism. and some of them have turned violent. shops were looted and set on fire during the unrest. authorities used tear gas and arrested at least 61 people. smoke was still rising on tuesday morning from burnt-out stores. and a large police presence remains in the area. >> we are bringing more resources to ferguson and other parts of the region, to prevent a repetition of the lawlessness experienced overnight. the national guard presence will be ramped up significantly. in ferguson. >> the u.n. high commissioner issued a statement about the events in ferguson. he said he's deeply concerned about the disproportionate number of young african-americans who die in encounters with police officers. he's also urging u.s. officials to conduct thorough investigations, examinations of race related discriminat
in the protest against the verdict, it's also spread to washington, new york and other american cities. the grand jury decided on monday not to indict the officer of the death of 18-year-old michael brown in august. many people in ferguson have criticized the decision, calling it an act of racism. and some of them have turned violent. shops were looted and set on fire during the unrest. authorities used tear gas and arrested at least 61 people. smoke was still rising on tuesday morning from...
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the chilling video in one american city.help as a 22-year-old woman is taken right off the street. >>> the nascar showdown. the racing stars and the brawl. what authorities are saying tonight. >>> and walking a tight rope. the stunning moment. what we didn't see. no net, no harness and tonight, what he was fighting on that rope. >>> and less than 24 hours now until your voice, your vote. the one number to watch.
the chilling video in one american city.help as a 22-year-old woman is taken right off the street. >>> the nascar showdown. the racing stars and the brawl. what authorities are saying tonight. >>> and walking a tight rope. the stunning moment. what we didn't see. no net, no harness and tonight, what he was fighting on that rope. >>> and less than 24 hours now until your voice, your vote. the one number to watch.
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it may seem surprising that such an artist could have painted for american cities. where his theme was the power of the machine and the marvels of technology, he overrode political opposition earlier in the thirties. his populist realism and a strong traditional sense of compositional order appealed to the widest public in the states and mexico. rivera's art corresponded to a notion of revolution and social realism. elsewhere, in europe another revolution was taking place led by a poet who saw himself so much as a revolutionary he traveled to mexico to visit rivera and trotsky-- andre breton. the surrealist revolution also emerged as a reaction to the abstract aspects of modernism. for the surrealists, art opened a route to the marvelous or the surreal. this is rene magritte's le double secret painted in 1927. the surrealists understood perhaps better than any group that man is like an iceberg of which only a small part is visible in the light of the conscious mind, the rest of which is submerged moved, and guided by darker currents of the human subconscious. the pr
it may seem surprising that such an artist could have painted for american cities. where his theme was the power of the machine and the marvels of technology, he overrode political opposition earlier in the thirties. his populist realism and a strong traditional sense of compositional order appealed to the widest public in the states and mexico. rivera's art corresponded to a notion of revolution and social realism. elsewhere, in europe another revolution was taking place led by a poet who saw...
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. >>> we want a proposal for the michael brown law, the proposal every police officer in every american cityvideo body camera. >> a devastated family is calling for change while law enforcement republicans for another night of protests after chaos in the st. louis suburb. tensions erupted from ferguson to the bay area after a right police officer was not indicted by a grand jury in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teen. >>> today, the family of the man who was killed, 18-year-old michael brown, are extremely disappointed with the decision on 28-year-old police officer darren wilson. here is the latest. >>> with daylight an uneasy calm settled over ferguson as the dam was surveyed from the violent protests. there was looting. storm windows were smashed. this is the inside of a walgreens drugstore. law enforcement hurled tear gas and smoke bums to disperse the crowds. a dozen buildings were set on fire. folks say most were total losses. >> i don't think we were underprevioused but unless we bring 10,000 police officers in here we could not prevent folks that are in intent on destroying a
. >>> we want a proposal for the michael brown law, the proposal every police officer in every american cityvideo body camera. >> a devastated family is calling for change while law enforcement republicans for another night of protests after chaos in the st. louis suburb. tensions erupted from ferguson to the bay area after a right police officer was not indicted by a grand jury in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teen. >>> today, the family of the man who was...
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theized," cartoonist is showing new york city completely taken over by the jewish immigrants and they are taking down a sign that says john smith's dry goods. good american-born name, john smith. that is coming down, and epstein and sons is being placed up there. the new harold is "the new jerusalem herald." you see stereotypes of jewish people lording over the city. the funny thing is this is 1882, and the cartoonist is worried that there are too many jewish in new york and it is just at this moment that the real great and this guycome, is freaking out, so to speak, in 1882 and he is no idea what is about to hit the american shores. all right, nativism and poverty. this is not just a matter of thinking that immigrants are raising our poverty statistics. it is not just a matter of that. it has to do with our political culture and our sense of ourselves. what do americans think when they think about themselves and their country and the republic and so forth? in the opposite, which is ?ristocratic england in that place or in europe, there are fixed classes in huge numbers of poor people. that is a symbol of an un-republican government. americans like to th
theized," cartoonist is showing new york city completely taken over by the jewish immigrants and they are taking down a sign that says john smith's dry goods. good american-born name, john smith. that is coming down, and epstein and sons is being placed up there. the new harold is "the new jerusalem herald." you see stereotypes of jewish people lording over the city. the funny thing is this is 1882, and the cartoonist is worried that there are too many jewish in new york and it...
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uil holdings offered $1.8 billion for pgw, the last public utility owned by a major american city is in desperate need of repair. uil said there won't be rate increases for the next three years. >> it stays with city control, rates go up if it goes private. >> right now uil promised the rates would not go up, as a matter of fact, they said rates would probably go down. >> reporter: this deal is not good enough for daryll clark, council president. he used this independent report to convince his colleagues on the council not to vote on the mayor's plan. >> simple reality is there's no appetite to sell bgw as proposed. >> the nutter administration claim some on the council did not read the 104-page report, that they didn't make it 11 pages in where it says keeping pgw in city control could lead to a $50 million rate increase. >> the mayor misses the point. the point is, the mayor decided to sell pgw. he did not discuss it with city council. >> councilwoman marian tasco ggs are necessary. she stood in for council president clark who did not make time to answer our questions. >> they didn'
uil holdings offered $1.8 billion for pgw, the last public utility owned by a major american city is in desperate need of repair. uil said there won't be rate increases for the next three years. >> it stays with city control, rates go up if it goes private. >> right now uil promised the rates would not go up, as a matter of fact, they said rates would probably go down. >> reporter: this deal is not good enough for daryll clark, council president. he used this independent...
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>> reporter: with troops ready to roll their tanks into these american cities here, and the governor of missouri already declaring a state of emergency, all eyes are on the grand jury meeting in secret behind these windows. it's nothing like a jury at trial. today, prosecutors telling us that the seven men and five women deciding possible charges in the shooting death of michael brown are sitting at a "u"-shaped table in an ordinary room. with a table for the prosecutor and another for witnesses up front. in this racially charged case, prosecutors made sure the jury has the same racial makeup of the county. nine white americans, and three black americans. it takes nine votes to criminally charge police officer darren wilson for the august 9th shooting. lawyers for michael brown's family say the system favors the officer. are you expecting an indictment? >> historically, based on what you see when you got the local prosecutor sitting in judgment of the local police, they normally don't indict. >> reporter: same story on the street. >> i don't think it's right, i don't think it's fair.
>> reporter: with troops ready to roll their tanks into these american cities here, and the governor of missouri already declaring a state of emergency, all eyes are on the grand jury meeting in secret behind these windows. it's nothing like a jury at trial. today, prosecutors telling us that the seven men and five women deciding possible charges in the shooting death of michael brown are sitting at a "u"-shaped table in an ordinary room. with a table for the prosecutor and...
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we begin with violence erupting overnight on the streets of ferguson and other american cities. >> grand jury finding not enough evidence to charge darren wilson, the officer who shot and killed michael brown. the situation getting more violent as the night went on. >> within hours of the decision, protesters set squad cars on fire, burned and looted stores. and police fired tear gas to gain control. we have live team coverage this morning. elizabeth herr is standing by in new york with reaction and protests around the country. >> but we begin with karen travers in ferguson. >> reporter: violence erupting overnight in ferguson. a dramatic scene far worse than immediately after the shooting death of michael brown in august. gunshots reported just steps from the police station here. police cars set on fire. tear gas launched into the angry crowd. >> when i look at our community, it's torn apart. >> reporter: before the st. louis county prosecutor's announcement about the grand jury decision, state and local leaders made public pleas for calm. >> i'd like to reiterate my request for peace,
we begin with violence erupting overnight on the streets of ferguson and other american cities. >> grand jury finding not enough evidence to charge darren wilson, the officer who shot and killed michael brown. the situation getting more violent as the night went on. >> within hours of the decision, protesters set squad cars on fire, burned and looted stores. and police fired tear gas to gain control. we have live team coverage this morning. elizabeth herr is standing by in new york...
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the chilling video in one american city. authorities asking for help as a 22-year-old woman is taken right off the street. >>> the nascar showdown. the racing stars and the brawl. what authorities are saying tonight. >>> and walking a tight rope. the stunning moment. what we didn't see. no net, no harness and tonight, what he was fighting on that rope. >>> and less than 24 hours now until your voice, your vote. the one number to watch. >>> good evening and we begin this monday night with that massive snowstorm. winter is still weeks away, but you wouldn't know it. tonight, records broken. about 100,000 people without power. in maine, those power lines snapped this evening. the driving miserable. icy, slick roads. a lot of accidents. one family capturing this outside their back window. watch this. autumn rain giving way to a winter storm in just hours. abc meteorologist ginger zee standing by with what's coming next. but we begin with abc's gio benitez in the middle of it. >> reporter: from maine to philly to the deep south,
the chilling video in one american city. authorities asking for help as a 22-year-old woman is taken right off the street. >>> the nascar showdown. the racing stars and the brawl. what authorities are saying tonight. >>> and walking a tight rope. the stunning moment. what we didn't see. no net, no harness and tonight, what he was fighting on that rope. >>> and less than 24 hours now until your voice, your vote. the one number to watch. >>> good evening and we...
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the case sets a course for detroit and maybe for dozens of other american cities in the same both. t cohn, nightly business report. >> judge rhodes decision is historic and a validation for everyone working for detroit. working together we can transform the city and you can see clear progress in the restoration of downtown. the entrepreneurs who are flocking here, the massive building projects getting under way and the work being done to improve education, neighborhoods, and city services. >>> well, it was a pretty good quarter for berkshire hathaway and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the earnings beat wall street's estimate by 29%. $4.5 billion in a quarter. class b shares were slightly higher to $143.61 and just for fun, if you want to dab bell in the class a shares, they cost a mere $215 per share and they were higher today as well. doesn't seem like things are getting any better for be a bett abercrombie and fitch. they said that sales were weaker towards the end of the quarter. shares stumbled by more than 16%. investors got a chance to react to guidance from gap
the case sets a course for detroit and maybe for dozens of other american cities in the same both. t cohn, nightly business report. >> judge rhodes decision is historic and a validation for everyone working for detroit. working together we can transform the city and you can see clear progress in the restoration of downtown. the entrepreneurs who are flocking here, the massive building projects getting under way and the work being done to improve education, neighborhoods, and city...
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issue we want the proposal for the michael brown haw, that is the proposal that every my and every american city, has a video body camera. a i can be transparent, and we won't have to may this game of witnesses, memories and secret grand jury proceedings it will just be transparent. we are all-american citizens, and we ask that everybody, not just the entire st. louis community. >> for the sake of our communities. and especial hi for michael brown jr., who is crying out from the grave with so many thousands of other people of color that have been killed by mis, and you have to change the system. attorney gray. >> i will be very proof. i just want to remind everybody from the very beginning that the decision of this grand jury is going to be the direct reflection of the presentation of evidence by the prosecutor's office. if they present evidence to indict, this would have been an indictment. if they don't present the evidence in a man tore secure an indictment, this won't be an indictment. so we feel is the direct reflection of the sentimentses of those that presented the evidence we appreciate
issue we want the proposal for the michael brown haw, that is the proposal that every my and every american city, has a video body camera. a i can be transparent, and we won't have to may this game of witnesses, memories and secret grand jury proceedings it will just be transparent. we are all-american citizens, and we ask that everybody, not just the entire st. louis community. >> for the sake of our communities. and especial hi for michael brown jr., who is crying out from the grave...
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violence erupting overnight in the streets of ferguson and other american cities. >> grand jury finding not enough evidence to charge darren wilson, the officer who shot and killed michael brown. >> they burned and looted stores. and police fired tear gas to gain control. we had live team coverage this morning. elizabeth herr is standing by. >> but we begin with karen travers in ferguson. >> reporter: violence overnight. worse than immediately after the shooting death in august. gunshots reported just steps from the police station here. police cars set on fire. tear gas launched into the angry crowd. >> when i look at our community, it's torn apart. >> reporter: before the announcement about the grand jury decision, they made public pleas for calm. >> my request for peace and restraint. >> reporter: president obama weighed in. >> the situation in ferguson speaks to broader challenges that we still face as a nation. >> reporter: the 12 jurors reviewing brown's death met on 25 separate days over a period of three months. hearing more than 70 hours of testimony from 60 witnesses, including
violence erupting overnight in the streets of ferguson and other american cities. >> grand jury finding not enough evidence to charge darren wilson, the officer who shot and killed michael brown. >> they burned and looted stores. and police fired tear gas to gain control. we had live team coverage this morning. elizabeth herr is standing by. >> but we begin with karen travers in ferguson. >> reporter: violence overnight. worse than immediately after the shooting death in...
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wind blows so strungy strong in one american city that it rips apart a jogging track. >> back now oneyewitness news," a popular ride at walt disney world goes up in flames. the riders were evacuated but luckily no one was injured. investigators say the fireworks ignited some decorative material near the train. >>> a 19-year-old with an inoperable brain cancer, vows to make every single moment count. lauren hill's dream of suiting up for a collegiate game came true today in cincinnati. the former high school star scored the first and last baskets in the ncaa three division game. pitting her school against hire ram college. she left with bragging rights and awards for courage. >>> a woman is shocked to discover that she accidentally gave her wedding ring to a trick-or-treater. she stayed home halloween night to give out candy. she didn't remember until later that she had placed her ring in the same bowl that she filled with the candy. she says the ring is much more sentimental than valuable and hopes that the trick-or-treater will see one of her posters and return it as soon as possibl
wind blows so strungy strong in one american city that it rips apart a jogging track. >> back now oneyewitness news," a popular ride at walt disney world goes up in flames. the riders were evacuated but luckily no one was injured. investigators say the fireworks ignited some decorative material near the train. >>> a 19-year-old with an inoperable brain cancer, vows to make every single moment count. lauren hill's dream of suiting up for a collegiate game came true today in...
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. >> reporter: one group is now promising action in at least 82 american cities. the images of 18-year-old michael brown shot dead in the street. witnesses say he is was holding his hand up. testimony from officer darryn wilson who fired the gunshots. >> do you guys need me? >> reporter: and radio traffic showing he was headed into the neighborhood after calls on this strong armed robbery. police say this is michael brown in the video. >> if the grand injuriy clears wilson, it's not certain he can come back to back. >> can he come back to the police department? sure. is it the best decision for the city or officer wilson? probably not. >> reporter: businesses are boarded up and nervous families are hoping and praying for calm in the holiday season. one class district has canceled classes for monday and tuesday. >> thank you. >>> president obama awaiting the verdict along with everyone else. george stephanopoulos on an interview, asking the president if he is worried too. >> we saw in the summer, we saw overwhelmingly peaceful crowds being overrun by a few thugs. w
. >> reporter: one group is now promising action in at least 82 american cities. the images of 18-year-old michael brown shot dead in the street. witnesses say he is was holding his hand up. testimony from officer darryn wilson who fired the gunshots. >> do you guys need me? >> reporter: and radio traffic showing he was headed into the neighborhood after calls on this strong armed robbery. police say this is michael brown in the video. >> if the grand injuriy clears...
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and there's a germ warfare attack on three american cities. people die as these germs are spread.there have been several deaths that only after the war did the u.s. authorities are being caused by germ warfare. and tom tuny has to try to stop this. an attack on america that he does not quite understand. then there's another (lot, rather interesting. the assassination plot on jp morgan jr. jp morgan jr. is now heading a consortium of banks that are lending over $900 million to the allies, to russia, france, and largely england. and walter nicoli and van ritalin are going to stop this. and the way to stop these loans, which are funding the allied war is to get rid of jp morgan jr. but that brings them to find the perfect person to do this, which turns out to be a man by the name of eric munter. in 1906 eric munter is a professor at harvard. he is teaching german there and is also expecting his second child. but his wife is having a difficult pregnancy. he leaves his harvard office everyday, he goes home to see her and he spoon feeds her every night this special broth that he's made
and there's a germ warfare attack on three american cities. people die as these germs are spread.there have been several deaths that only after the war did the u.s. authorities are being caused by germ warfare. and tom tuny has to try to stop this. an attack on america that he does not quite understand. then there's another (lot, rather interesting. the assassination plot on jp morgan jr. jp morgan jr. is now heading a consortium of banks that are lending over $900 million to the allies, to...
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well, the decision sparked protest in many other american cities. >> the message to ferguson, we areosh haskell tracking this for us. josh, so much focus on what's happening in ferguson but a lot of cities getting involved. >> good morning, reena and t.j. we've seen about a dozen protests in cities across the country, people upset with the grand jury's decision in the michael brown case. but the majority of these protests have been peaceful. although police departments were put on tactical alert prepared for the worst. in new york city, we saw about a thousand people marching from union square to upper manhattan to protest the grand jury's decision. some of the signs that were seen in times square read "black lives party and no justice, no peace." at one point someone threw red paint on nypd commissioner bill bratton who was addressing protesters though no serious violence was reported. in south los angeles, protesters said they were disappointed but not surprised. a few protesters briefly blocked the 10 freeway but were removed. comparisons have been made between the tensions in fer
well, the decision sparked protest in many other american cities. >> the message to ferguson, we areosh haskell tracking this for us. josh, so much focus on what's happening in ferguson but a lot of cities getting involved. >> good morning, reena and t.j. we've seen about a dozen protests in cities across the country, people upset with the grand jury's decision in the michael brown case. but the majority of these protests have been peaceful. although police departments were put on...
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city's history. colorado e about springs all weekend, here on "american history tv". as colorado springs is known a city because of our fantastic of sunshine 00 days a terrific semiarid climate, but also because of great opportunities for outdoor recreation. tremendous trailer park systems you can spend everyday -- something the equivalent to a national park -- read outside your backdoor. but shortly after settlement of colorado springs in 1871, we really became known as a destination for people with tuberculosis, in particular. tuberculosis in the 19th century was the leading killer in the united states. it was a disease that affected just about everybody in the country. of during the early years the city's development, really that was treatments offered to people with newly to gnosed tuberculosis was go out west and to seek a cure. come to colorado springs essentially on the recommendation of a doctor to go to l them secure, to get out of your urban environment, leave your job in a factory, and to go seek health care. colorado springs, in particular, attractive was t
city's history. colorado e about springs all weekend, here on "american history tv". as colorado springs is known a city because of our fantastic of sunshine 00 days a terrific semiarid climate, but also because of great opportunities for outdoor recreation. tremendous trailer park systems you can spend everyday -- something the equivalent to a national park -- read outside your backdoor. but shortly after settlement of colorado springs in 1871, we really became known as a destination...
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on the police force, but in jurisdictions where the population of the police forces african-american in cities like baltimore, you have the issues. these are internalized ideas that we have about who is criminal and who is not and dangerous and not. the 19-year-old was his same size was so painful. it was incredibly painful to the patients. >>> are there is an investigation that has to reach a standard of a civil rights case. what options do they have as a civil suit. >> they can file a civil suit. reverend sharpton referred to this also. he seemed to try to make it as though the department of justice investigation and his investigation were kind of one and the same and they were moving at lock step and that's not true. they have an investigation into the killing, but even more important investigation and that is one looking at whether the ferguson city police department engaged in a pattern and practice of discrimination. the civil rights claims have been filed dating back years against the police department and that's another investigation. you heard michael brown's father saying he wanted h
on the police force, but in jurisdictions where the population of the police forces african-american in cities like baltimore, you have the issues. these are internalized ideas that we have about who is criminal and who is not and dangerous and not. the 19-year-old was his same size was so painful. it was incredibly painful to the patients. >>> are there is an investigation that has to reach a standard of a civil rights case. what options do they have as a civil suit. >> they can...
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helped quiet things down on the streets of ferguson although there were angry protests in other american citiesthis as this country and the family of shooting victim michael brown react to the exclusive interview with officer darren wilson conducted by abc's george stephanopoulos. abc's alex perez is in ferguson. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. the good news here is the overnight protests were mostly peaceful. just one person arrested. now, michael brown's family responding to that interview with some strong words for officer darren wilson. overnight, a tense, almost eerie calm in ferguson. national guardsmen patrolling the treats fearful that protests like this one would erupt for a third night in a row. and while snow may have kept the protesters at bay in ferguson, the same couldn't be said elsewhere in the nation. protesters were once again out in force in los angeles and oakland. in st. louis, one group storming city hall. demonstrators even gathering outside the u.s. embassy in london. all in protest of a grand jury decision not to indict officer darren wilson in the
helped quiet things down on the streets of ferguson although there were angry protests in other american citiesthis as this country and the family of shooting victim michael brown react to the exclusive interview with officer darren wilson conducted by abc's george stephanopoulos. abc's alex perez is in ferguson. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. the good news here is the overnight protests were mostly peaceful. just one person arrested. now, michael brown's family...
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at union temple baptist church in southeast. >> and at the american city diner on coffin con avenue in northwest marion's name -- connecticut avenue in northwest marian's name has been added to the marquee. i should also point out the owner took a lot of flack for supporting marion barry after he got in trouble for that hotel situation. we've got more tributes, reflections and photos remembering marion barry on our new wusa9 app and on www.wusa9.com. that's where you'll also find reaction to this headline on a popular website. many people say it disrespected the memory of d.c.'s four time mayor. >>> turning to weather, prepare for wet roads in the morning. first alert chief meteorologist erica grow. >> the worst of this will definitely be over by the start of the morning commute and looks like the tail end of showers moving through charlottesville now, so we could be done with the rain altogether in the next three hours, but then it's a windy monday, near record high temperatures. in fact, we might break a couple record highs monday, but it will be windy. then the next issue is wednesd
at union temple baptist church in southeast. >> and at the american city diner on coffin con avenue in northwest marion's name -- connecticut avenue in northwest marian's name has been added to the marquee. i should also point out the owner took a lot of flack for supporting marion barry after he got in trouble for that hotel situation. we've got more tributes, reflections and photos remembering marion barry on our new wusa9 app and on www.wusa9.com. that's where you'll also find reaction...
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. >> reporter: protesters are marching in large numbers in at least 20 american cities. obama has pledged to redouble his efforts to find solutions to what's now seen as the growing distrust between the law enforcement and minority communities. yuri ito, nhk world. >>> police in hong kong have arrested more than 100 protesters who scuffled with officers. they have been overseeing work to clear barricades from one of the main demonstration sites. but the protesters are refusing to leave. the barricades were set up in the mong kok district in september as part of demonstrations. the protesters are demanding open nominations in the city's 2017 election for chief executive. a court order allowed the clearing of the area, and on tuesday, many of the blockades were removed. on wednesday morning, authorities began clearing another incampment. protesters resisted and clashed with officers. a total of 116 arrests have been made since tuesday. that includes a student leader and other key members of the groups. >>> japan's central bank is buying up more debt. and ron madison is her
. >> reporter: protesters are marching in large numbers in at least 20 american cities. obama has pledged to redouble his efforts to find solutions to what's now seen as the growing distrust between the law enforcement and minority communities. yuri ito, nhk world. >>> police in hong kong have arrested more than 100 protesters who scuffled with officers. they have been overseeing work to clear barricades from one of the main demonstration sites. but the protesters are refusing to...
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it is a great american city. >> priced out $500 a square foot, the two-story unit has been recently renovated. >> we make sure that at the same time no space was wasted. >> the home includes an eye italian gourmet kitchen. the condo is ideally located near fulton arco. steps from some of the city's best shops and restaurants. >> you will not find a million-dollar home in beverly hills or malibu. >> about $1 million gives a eg browne home. >> this feature is a state of the art kitchen, and office space that is perfect for techies. the development is billed as a self-contained community where residents can walk or bike to work. that is a rarity in l.a. unlimited yoga, pilates and skin classes. for children, a tech focused school. melissa: here now are the stars of b elliott dollar listing los angeles. thank you so much for joining us. i want to dig right in. one of your tips, priced to sell. you get a lot of resistance for that. >> it is all about the hot market, melissa. there are a lot of buyers out there. it will sell for the price it is worth and it will sell fast. you have to be ready for
it is a great american city. >> priced out $500 a square foot, the two-story unit has been recently renovated. >> we make sure that at the same time no space was wasted. >> the home includes an eye italian gourmet kitchen. the condo is ideally located near fulton arco. steps from some of the city's best shops and restaurants. >> you will not find a million-dollar home in beverly hills or malibu. >> about $1 million gives a eg browne home. >> this feature is a...