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now the american city trying to copy what they do. "nbc nightly news" begins right now. >>> good evening to our viewers in the west. we begin here tonight with breaking news tonight out of south carolina where a police officer has been charged with murder in the death of a man after a traffic stop. it comes in the wake of several deadly police encounters that sparked protests across the country. this incident happened over the weekend in north charleston. in the video, which we want to warn you is disturbing, you can see the man appear to run away from the officer who then points his weapon and fires several times killing him. nbc's hallie jackson has our report. >> reporter: in this new video posted online late today, a police officer pulls his gun as walter scott appears to run away. his back to the officer, who fires eight times. killing scott, who falls to the ground. it was the deadly conclusion to a traffic stop on saturday. >> shots fired. subject is down. >> the video, apparently shot by a bistander and provided to "the new yo
now the american city trying to copy what they do. "nbc nightly news" begins right now. >>> good evening to our viewers in the west. we begin here tonight with breaking news tonight out of south carolina where a police officer has been charged with murder in the death of a man after a traffic stop. it comes in the wake of several deadly police encounters that sparked protests across the country. this incident happened over the weekend in north charleston. in the video, which...
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it's getting very very ugly in a major american city. and it looks like it could get worse, despite the eggloquent statement by jamal bryant the pastor in thefrom the freddie gray funeral. presumably they'll be arresting a lot of these protestors if they can find them. an awful, awful situation now for the past hour or so at this demonstration turned very very violent. miguel let me go back to you. you're there, a lot closer to the scene. what are you seeing now? >> reporter: well we are seeing police reinforcements come into this area of gwynns falls and ricerstown road. that's gwynns falls parkway in front of us. that is one area we found ourselves in. throughout the neighborhoods here if we can get up to ricerstown road here in a second throughout the neighborhood you are seeing dozens if not hundreds of individuals carrying rocks and bricks waiting for an opportunity to throw something at the police. when they do and if they are in range of police police are shooting either pepper bullets or they are marking them with paint, and i'm
it's getting very very ugly in a major american city. and it looks like it could get worse, despite the eggloquent statement by jamal bryant the pastor in thefrom the freddie gray funeral. presumably they'll be arresting a lot of these protestors if they can find them. an awful, awful situation now for the past hour or so at this demonstration turned very very violent. miguel let me go back to you. you're there, a lot closer to the scene. what are you seeing now? >> reporter: well we are...
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now the american cities trying to copy what they do. "nbc nightly news" be. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york this is "nbc nightly news." reporting tonight, lester holt. >>> good evening. the halls of power in washington, d.c. were without power for a time today, as the lights blinked out from the white house to the capitol. and well beyond. given the times we live in a lot of people briefly wondering if there was some kind of attack. for some it lasted moments, others were without power for quite some time. there were parts of the government left to carry on in the dark while elsewhere, forcing evacuations at some of the city's famous museums. all of it raising a lot of questions about how prepared the government really is for a bigger emergency. chris jan sing is on e story for us tonight. >> reporter: the lights went out at the state department right in the middle of the daily briefing. >> correct. >> second thing -- >> reporter: they finished using the lights fro even the energy department lost power. so did
now the american cities trying to copy what they do. "nbc nightly news" be. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york this is "nbc nightly news." reporting tonight, lester holt. >>> good evening. the halls of power in washington, d.c. were without power for a time today, as the lights blinked out from the white house to the capitol. and well beyond. given the times we live in a lot of people briefly wondering if there was some kind of attack....
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this is going on in a major american city right now this is a scene that a lot of us never anticipated seeing in a city like baltimore, hard to believe this is going on as i keep saying in a major american city. >> i don't remember seeing anything like this in the united states of america in a long time. >> jon: elvis leading a herd of jewish orthodox unicorns through a city street, that would be hard to believe. >> this (bleep), this (bleep) happens all the time. >> just a few months ago and you were talking about it. >> jon: it is hard for me to believe in in day and age, 2014, so many years after dr. martin luther king, civil rights movement we are seeing national guard troops on the street to prevent this kind of violence in this day and age, something i didn't think we would be seeing again. >> jon: i am worried about you. do i need to get sandler to go over to your house and -- just (bleep) run by you every morning. blitzer may have been taken off guard but certainly the mayor of baltimore wouldn't be taken off guard. >> i have been in contact with our governor and he has agreed
this is going on in a major american city right now this is a scene that a lot of us never anticipated seeing in a city like baltimore, hard to believe this is going on as i keep saying in a major american city. >> i don't remember seeing anything like this in the united states of america in a long time. >> jon: elvis leading a herd of jewish orthodox unicorns through a city street, that would be hard to believe. >> this (bleep), this (bleep) happens all the time. >>...
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many of them came from large american cities -- philadelphia, chicago, new york. they were around the culture at the turn of the century that was all of those cities. urban. tulsa, unlike some of the other oil towns, is really influenced by the east and the midwest and particularly, the urban east and urban midwest because of the culture these oil men brought. most of them were self-made. they did not come with $1 million bank roles. some of them did and brought with them their culture of music, theater, opera, architecture. early, prominent ones were kerry sinclair. his building directly behind us. it is a handsome building. the character of sinclair is part of the teapot dome scandal. hairarry later spent six months in jail for corruption. he still conducted business in. . tulsa. others included john paul getty. once, the richest man in the world. his dad had some oil properties and when he was a teenager, he worked the fields and stayed through the 20's. he made his first millions. later, he bought scelly's oil. ultimately, john paul bought the company. others
many of them came from large american cities -- philadelphia, chicago, new york. they were around the culture at the turn of the century that was all of those cities. urban. tulsa, unlike some of the other oil towns, is really influenced by the east and the midwest and particularly, the urban east and urban midwest because of the culture these oil men brought. most of them were self-made. they did not come with $1 million bank roles. some of them did and brought with them their culture of...
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many came from the edges or within large american cities. philadelphia, chicago, new york, pittsburgh. so they were around the culture at the turn of the century that was of those cities. urban. and tulsa, unlike some of the other oil towns, is really influenced by the east and the midwest, and particularly the urban east and the urban midwest because of the culture that these oilmen brought. most of them were self-made, do not get me wrong. they did not come here with a million dollar bankroll. some did. they brought with them the culture of music and theater and opera and architecture. early prominent ones, the building directly behind us, the off colored stone building -- it is a stone building. it is a handsome building. the character of harry sinclair, as we know, part of the teapot dome scandal in 1922, when warren harding was present. harry later after five years of prosecution served six months in a washington, d.c. jail for corruption. but unusually from his jail cell, he still conducted business in tulsa. earlier ones were joss gals
many came from the edges or within large american cities. philadelphia, chicago, new york, pittsburgh. so they were around the culture at the turn of the century that was of those cities. urban. and tulsa, unlike some of the other oil towns, is really influenced by the east and the midwest, and particularly the urban east and the urban midwest because of the culture that these oilmen brought. most of them were self-made, do not get me wrong. they did not come here with a million dollar...
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city wolves. and they are telling them to rise up on american soil. you can be a one-man jihad in your own backyard. think of fort hood. think of the boston bombings. think of paris back in january of 2015. in paris, perfect example of what i am talking about. two well-armed jihadist; brothers, trained in yemen with al-qaeda and returned home to france and they wreaked havoc killing 17 people among those 17 was not coincidently a number of jews at a jewish deli who were targeted because they were jews. it was not a coincidence. 17 people killed by two-well armed jihadist captured world attention and dominated the media circle for the better part of a week and inspired a massive anti-terror protest walk in paris which president obama skipped. translate what happened in paris here to america soil. do you really think it can't happen here? did he not see the boston bombings in may '13? brothers well-trained terrorist to a degree -- actually amateur-ish. killed four people and wounded over 200 more and again captured the global media cycle and more import
city wolves. and they are telling them to rise up on american soil. you can be a one-man jihad in your own backyard. think of fort hood. think of the boston bombings. think of paris back in january of 2015. in paris, perfect example of what i am talking about. two well-armed jihadist; brothers, trained in yemen with al-qaeda and returned home to france and they wreaked havoc killing 17 people among those 17 was not coincidently a number of jews at a jewish deli who were targeted because they...
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when we come back, we'll continue to follow the chaos in a major american city. we'll have the latest on the efforts to stop the violence and the rioting in baltimore. ok. this role is about energy... we're looking for a luxury hybrid, with the best city fuel economy rating... the lincoln mkz hybrid. and who has one starting price for gas or hybrid? mkz hybrid again. mm-hmm. upstaged them. the lincoln luxury uncovered event is on. lease the mkz or mkz hybrid for $289 a month. plus for a limited time competitive owners and lessees get one-thousand dollars bonus cash. about data breaches in the news. more it's possible your personal information may be at risk. research shows that if your information is compromised due to a data breach, you are 6 times more likely to become a victim of identity theft. now is the time to get protection. sign up today and lifelock will begin monitoring your personal information, including your social security number, alert you about suspicious activity, and if needed, take steps to help restore your losses. you only have one identity.
when we come back, we'll continue to follow the chaos in a major american city. we'll have the latest on the efforts to stop the violence and the rioting in baltimore. ok. this role is about energy... we're looking for a luxury hybrid, with the best city fuel economy rating... the lincoln mkz hybrid. and who has one starting price for gas or hybrid? mkz hybrid again. mm-hmm. upstaged them. the lincoln luxury uncovered event is on. lease the mkz or mkz hybrid for $289 a month. plus for a limited...
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it is called the baltimore plan. >> here is the shame of our american cities. re is the face of our cities we hide. >> while they say it has been like this for too long. >> how many times have we come up with an idea of urban marshal plan. they they would say it's not important. our priorities are this, that, and the other. when you don't have the majority of votes stuff gets tabled and moved aside you keep coming out of it. that's why i got at hell out of the united states congress on my own without being defeated or run out. this is what people see when they take the trains in baltimore. the west side. the side of the city that has exploded. the side that has been begging for change since the baltimore plan. since that time it has been replaced only by more tough times. all this in a city that has not managed to change as the world around it did. >> final sale. >> at your neighborhood montgomery ward store. >> the mass monthdomry distribution center died when america discovered shopping malls. and the economy showed signs of strain in 2004 it employed more tha
it is called the baltimore plan. >> here is the shame of our american cities. re is the face of our cities we hide. >> while they say it has been like this for too long. >> how many times have we come up with an idea of urban marshal plan. they they would say it's not important. our priorities are this, that, and the other. when you don't have the majority of votes stuff gets tabled and moved aside you keep coming out of it. that's why i got at hell out of the united states...
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city of san jose who wants us here. and we're going to stay here. >> and dave hodges founded the all-american cannabis club on san jose's westside. combined, both businesses owe the city more than a million dollars in unpaid marijuana business taxes and penalties. >> so we have very big -- >> in the months since the mayor and the two pot shop owner made those statements san jose has responded aggressively increasing both pot shops out of business. >> they've basically said in front of a camera just like that they're not going anywhere. >> we've been successful in shutting down 21 of the 23 dispensaries that are operating in locations where they're ineligible to under the rules. the remaining two we'll keep pushing >> pushing that starteded with this letter mailed to dave armstrong at medimarts. it reads in part medimarts has been disqualified from the city's process to register and it must immediately cease all operations. >> i haven't seen it i haven't read it. it has not been served to me. we do not receive correspondence. via u.s. mail. >> across town at the all-american cannabis club city leaders earlier this month
city of san jose who wants us here. and we're going to stay here. >> and dave hodges founded the all-american cannabis club on san jose's westside. combined, both businesses owe the city more than a million dollars in unpaid marijuana business taxes and penalties. >> so we have very big -- >> in the months since the mayor and the two pot shop owner made those statements san jose has responded aggressively increasing both pot shops out of business. >> they've basically...
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american history tv is featuring tulsa oklahoma. referred to as black wall street by booker t. washington -- the c-span citiesulsa's rich history. learn more all weekend here on american history tv. michael wallis: my book, "route 66: the mother road" came out in 1990. i was inspired to cause people kept talking about route 66 in the past sense and i knew full well that 85% of the road is still there through all eight states. some stretches are better than ever. i wrote that book unabashedly as a love letter to the road and more importantly to the people of the road. route 66 8 time zones, chicago to santa monica. in the urban experience, it is far different than it would he -- be out in, say, the high desert of new mexico or arizona or missouri or even the farmlands of central illinois where the road is wide open, you know? it is really -- when it goes through a small town, like hamill, illinois he or wherever, it is still main street in that town. but here, it is urban. what you would see on 11th street, a.k.a. route 66 in tulsa, traditionally there are a lot of things related to the road like automotive bu
american history tv is featuring tulsa oklahoma. referred to as black wall street by booker t. washington -- the c-span citiesulsa's rich history. learn more all weekend here on american history tv. michael wallis: my book, "route 66: the mother road" came out in 1990. i was inspired to cause people kept talking about route 66 in the past sense and i knew full well that 85% of the road is still there through all eight states. some stretches are better than ever. i wrote that book...
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. >> as spring brings new violence to an american city, those old enough to ring, here is a phrase from past. a long, hot summer. cnn, atlanta . >>> well, the earthquake hasn't just destroyed human lives, it's wiped out much of nepal's cultural heritage. >> one of the tragedies of nepal's earthquake is that the many of the country's most treasured cultural monuments were destroyed in the blink of an eye. i'm standing in what was the temple, dedicated to sheeba, the hindu god 06 destruction pes that's no hail. many of its royal palaces and simples were damaged by another earth that hit the country in 1934. some have since been rebuilt. the prime minister of nepal has pledged to rebuild all of the monuments damaged in this most recent natural disaster. this is one of the more popular stops on the tourist trail in nepal. foreign visitors contribute an enormous amount to the economy of this country. this is more than just an open air museum of ancient brick alleyways. it's a living, breathing city and more than 250 people were killed in this district when the earth began to shake on april 2
. >> as spring brings new violence to an american city, those old enough to ring, here is a phrase from past. a long, hot summer. cnn, atlanta . >>> well, the earthquake hasn't just destroyed human lives, it's wiped out much of nepal's cultural heritage. >> one of the tragedies of nepal's earthquake is that the many of the country's most treasured cultural monuments were destroyed in the blink of an eye. i'm standing in what was the temple, dedicated to sheeba, the hindu...
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we have a major american city that has decades of turmoil within this neighborhood. decades. you heard the stories from doug mckelway of people being arrested for nothing, a violent crackdown, of them feeling powerless and hopeless and nobody listening to what they were saying. one-quarter of the youth locked up. clearly there is a big problem. and then all of a sudden an african-american man is taken into a vehicle and comes out of it and dies and you get nothing from authorities except a suspension and then those who would do harm take an opportunity to do harm and here we are. but it's what has happened between all of that and today that has led to this. there is no escaping that reality. certainly people need to come forward and ask for calm no one on these streets would be able to list ten to that call for they are on this street and what they have to do now is get law enforcement to come in and fix this. this sign says "checks cashed". and now they've gone into that. many of these stores we've been watching closely, have guards that come down over them. these do not and
we have a major american city that has decades of turmoil within this neighborhood. decades. you heard the stories from doug mckelway of people being arrested for nothing, a violent crackdown, of them feeling powerless and hopeless and nobody listening to what they were saying. one-quarter of the youth locked up. clearly there is a big problem. and then all of a sudden an african-american man is taken into a vehicle and comes out of it and dies and you get nothing from authorities except a...
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ferguson, the city that sparked a national outcry over race and the police elects two new african-american city council members. >> a cyber attack on one of the nation's most secure networks. what may have been exposed and wipe the government blames russia. >> this is aljazeera america live from new york city. i'm steph as i. this morning a white south carolina police officer is in jail charged with murder for shooting and killing a black man. the officer said he felt thread understand but a video appears to contradict that, showing the moment the officer shot the man trying to run away. we have more details. a lot of people waking up and watching this video. >> the surfacing of that video is a bombshell development that the officer had originally reported as justified. it all started over a minor traffic infraction. >> saturday, what started as a routine traffic stop for a broken tail light ended with officer michael slager shooting and killing walter scott the driver. at the time, local citizens in south carolina called for calm. >> i don't want this to become another ferguson. i don't want m
ferguson, the city that sparked a national outcry over race and the police elects two new african-american city council members. >> a cyber attack on one of the nation's most secure networks. what may have been exposed and wipe the government blames russia. >> this is aljazeera america live from new york city. i'm steph as i. this morning a white south carolina police officer is in jail charged with murder for shooting and killing a black man. the officer said he felt thread...
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. >> if monday the nation saw the worst of this old american city today a different face.olunteers flooding in and cleaning up. this 24-year-old who grew up in south baltimore. >> i just wanted to see what we could do. >> as they sought to restore normalcy -- >> the immediate need is to restore calm and peace to the city. >> the governor activating 1,700 national guard troops who will enforce the city's 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. curfew. a show of force not seen here since the rioting that followed the assassination of dr. king in 1968. this 25-year-old taken into police custody on sunday april 12th. the arrest captured by a bystander cell phone. screaming unable to walk as officers drag him into a transport van. reportedly when he arrived at the police station a half hour later, he wasn't able to breathe, talk. medics rushed him to the hospital. a few days later he slipped into a coma. later died from a severe spinal injury. the results of the investigation into the death is expected friday. prosecutor will then decide whether to file charges. >> do you trust the process? >>
. >> if monday the nation saw the worst of this old american city today a different face.olunteers flooding in and cleaning up. this 24-year-old who grew up in south baltimore. >> i just wanted to see what we could do. >> as they sought to restore normalcy -- >> the immediate need is to restore calm and peace to the city. >> the governor activating 1,700 national guard troops who will enforce the city's 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. curfew. a show of force not seen here...
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you never get used to seeing humvees and armored tanks on the streets of an american city. when we got to pennsylvania and north, a bustling area on an ordinary day, but has this sort of extra atmosphere of things happening. i don't know if you can see it, but there's an impromptu protest going on behind us, somebody pulled up in a van that is essentially a mobile prison cell so people are out here with signs, out here making themselves heard. and there was this heavy police presence earlier in the day that then just sort of picked up and left. we saw these convoys leave, going to where these protests that tremain lee was just reporting on were. so now that night has fallen and we're within an hour of the curfew, there are still a lot of people on the street, a lot of people still out here expressing their views about what happened. i actually met a young lady who's also named april, coincidentally enough. i want to bring her over. we were talking earlier about seeing this city in this state and so much attention on it. what do you expect to happen when the attention goes a
you never get used to seeing humvees and armored tanks on the streets of an american city. when we got to pennsylvania and north, a bustling area on an ordinary day, but has this sort of extra atmosphere of things happening. i don't know if you can see it, but there's an impromptu protest going on behind us, somebody pulled up in a van that is essentially a mobile prison cell so people are out here with signs, out here making themselves heard. and there was this heavy police presence earlier in...
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michael brown at the hands of a police officer, ferguson made history tripling the number of african-american city counselors poised to transform a city and police department. now with numerous fatal encounters between police and minority suspects still happening, some on video, the question is has anything really changed across america? >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe. >> certainly there's greater awareness. now there's a conversation in lots of communities about police reform. but not enough has changed. >> reporter: nationally police are not required to report officer-involved shootings. most of the numbers are anecdotal. perception fuels the protest. the naacp legal defense fund counts 76 unarmed people of color killed by police in the last 15 years. the obama administration has opened investigations of at least 20 police departments for alleged bias. and while incidents caught on camera like north charleston or this gas station where a man was shot trying to get his license, have led to charges against the officers. cases like that of this 12-year-old seen on surveillance footage killed b
michael brown at the hands of a police officer, ferguson made history tripling the number of african-american city counselors poised to transform a city and police department. now with numerous fatal encounters between police and minority suspects still happening, some on video, the question is has anything really changed across america? >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe. >> certainly there's greater awareness. now there's a conversation in lots of communities about police reform....
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it is horrific scene in one of our great american cities. h all of this unfold today. he is at city hall good morning, again bill. bill: yeah, martha, good morning. some of the numbers are staggering. 1500 structureses burned, 200 arrested. we'll see if some numbers change. there is looting happening right now as peter doocy's showed you a few minutes ago. national guard soldiers and are staggering as well. if it comes to pass, i say if, we have not seen the large numbers yet if it happens here you will have pretty much a police state here in the city of baltimore, the first national guard forces that we've seen, mps across the lawn here. they have had extensive experience in afghanistan and iraq. they are part of what is labeled a 1500 number deployment of national guard troops that could extend to 5,000 national guard if needed. that is on top of the call for 5,000 law enforcement officers from the mid-atlantic region which would be virginia, maryland, perhaps the state of delaware in there as well. so the governor will speak today. but las
it is horrific scene in one of our great american cities. h all of this unfold today. he is at city hall good morning, again bill. bill: yeah, martha, good morning. some of the numbers are staggering. 1500 structureses burned, 200 arrested. we'll see if some numbers change. there is looting happening right now as peter doocy's showed you a few minutes ago. national guard soldiers and are staggering as well. if it comes to pass, i say if, we have not seen the large numbers yet if it happens here...
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ferguson will have three african-american city council members compared to just one before the election. the city council will now have to approve hiring a new police chief, a new municipal judge and a new city manager. those officials were resigned or fired. >>> a white police officer in south carolina is now facing murder charges after fatally shooting a black man in the back as he ran from the officer. as fox news correspondent doug luzader reports, much of the incident was caught on video. >> reporter: unlike recent incidents of deadly force involving police officers, this was caught on camera. we'll show you in -- this in a moment. prosecutors say it's evident this police officer went over the line. the video shows a fleeing suspect and then shots. [ sound of gunfire ] >> reporter: 50-year-old walter scott goes down after being hit a number of times in the back. this evidence led prosecutors to swiftly charge officer michael thomas slager who appeared in court yesterday. >> as a result of that video, and the bad decision made by our officer, he will be charged with murder. >> repor
ferguson will have three african-american city council members compared to just one before the election. the city council will now have to approve hiring a new police chief, a new municipal judge and a new city manager. those officials were resigned or fired. >>> a white police officer in south carolina is now facing murder charges after fatally shooting a black man in the back as he ran from the officer. as fox news correspondent doug luzader reports, much of the incident was caught...
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. >> here is the shame of our american cities. re is the face of our cities we hide. >> reporter: this man once represented this area in congress. he says it has been like this for too long. >> our priorities are this that and the other, and when you don't have a majority of votes, you know stuff gets tabled. it gets moved to the side. you just keep coming back with it and keep coming back to it. which is one of the reasons i got the hell out of the united states congress on my own. >> reporter: this is what people see when they come into a baltimore. it is the west side. the side of the city that exploded. the side that has been begging for change since the baltimore plan. in baltimore that tough talk by politicians has only been replaced by more tough times. all of this in a city that somehow didn't manage to change as the world around it did. >> going out of business -- >> final sale >> at your neighborhood montgomery ward store. >> reporter: the massive distribution center died when america discovered shopping malls. and gm die
. >> here is the shame of our american cities. re is the face of our cities we hide. >> reporter: this man once represented this area in congress. he says it has been like this for too long. >> our priorities are this that and the other, and when you don't have a majority of votes, you know stuff gets tabled. it gets moved to the side. you just keep coming back with it and keep coming back to it. which is one of the reasons i got the hell out of the united states congress on...
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. >> we had a public figure who has been talking about some issues you care about rebuilding american citiesnomic opportunity. he gave a talk yesterday appeared on his see if you know who was that set it. it is a person who's quoted saying can you imagine what a billion dollars stimulus could do for detroit or for appellation. i'm convinced that most americans want to work. i want us to create american prosperity. you know who that person is? >> rand paul. >> he was talking about not building bridges abroad, and instead putting that here in infrastructure could you find kinship with him? >> it is election time. and at its will say things that they think appeal to voters. i introduced legislation recently which would put a trillion dollars into rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure for five years. create and maintain some 13 million jobs. ran all is not a cosponsor could i would love to see him be a -- rand paul is not a cosponsor. i would love to see him support it. if we get the on the nuances of this event. more tax breaks for billionaires, more tax braised -- breaks for corporations, ma
. >> we had a public figure who has been talking about some issues you care about rebuilding american citiesnomic opportunity. he gave a talk yesterday appeared on his see if you know who was that set it. it is a person who's quoted saying can you imagine what a billion dollars stimulus could do for detroit or for appellation. i'm convinced that most americans want to work. i want us to create american prosperity. you know who that person is? >> rand paul. >> he was talking...
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in terms of the car fires -- >> an american city in state of emergency. >> you are looking at a live shot from baltimore maryland right now. police in riot gear blanket the streets at this hour. arson fires are burning throughout the city and tensions continue to smolder. maryland's governor is now declared a state of emergency and called in the national guard. baltimore's police department asked for up to 5,000 additional cops. fire department is requesting additional manpower. come tuesday night this entire city will be under curfew and that means no one regardless of age will be allowed out on the street between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. that will be the case for at least the remainder of the week. >> all of this follows one of the grimmest days in baltimore history triggered by the death of a young african-american freddy gray. he died earlier this month while in police custody and what city leaders are calling unprecedent street violence. part of baltimore is in chaos torching buildings with be setting police cars on fire and throwing bricks at police officers. at lea
in terms of the car fires -- >> an american city in state of emergency. >> you are looking at a live shot from baltimore maryland right now. police in riot gear blanket the streets at this hour. arson fires are burning throughout the city and tensions continue to smolder. maryland's governor is now declared a state of emergency and called in the national guard. baltimore's police department asked for up to 5,000 additional cops. fire department is requesting additional manpower....
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in another context internationally and think how similar they are, how similar the barrios in american cities, even like 19th century contacts, the homicide rate for irish immigrants in the 1890s to new york city was almost exactly what it was in south-central l.a. and compton in the navy sent to thousands. you see matches similar to raise the homicides and interaction with authority. one thing that is interesting about black american history as we are not talking about a vacuum. we're not talking about nonsense. but talk about dysfunctional criminal justice. i was like a partially functioning system. the partially functioning system works because if there were a vacuum you actually get organization in the vacuum. it's sad no really takes hold. always a situation of chaos and competition. that explains a lot about why this has been a perpetual in black america. what it would take to fix you see i always a member from chief bernard at the lapd was because the criminal justice system, but it is five parts about related things jammed together and they don't work together well. >> host: from "ghe
in another context internationally and think how similar they are, how similar the barrios in american cities, even like 19th century contacts, the homicide rate for irish immigrants in the 1890s to new york city was almost exactly what it was in south-central l.a. and compton in the navy sent to thousands. you see matches similar to raise the homicides and interaction with authority. one thing that is interesting about black american history as we are not talking about a vacuum. we're not...
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yet again, the streets of an american city are marred by violence, by shattered glass and shouts of anger and shows of force. yet again, a community is reeling, its fault lines laid bare, and its bonds of trust and respect breeds. mark: john, we are going to talk more in detail about it, but your first cut on how hillary clinton did in her first policy speech. john: let's start by the fact that i and you and many others have been critical of her for being substance free, for not putting out more of a policy agenda, but here she is stepping forward this situation still playing out, the worst of it hopefully over, and seizing the agenda on a big issue. i thought the performance was strong. i thought the substance was a little thinner, but the timing was impeccable, and you have to give her credit for being out there in the lead. mark: we want to pay our due, as we have been all week, but i have to say a purely political point of view, a performance point of view, this was the best-ever campaign to date, a very strong speech, very well written, and she made it clear to people that she was sh
yet again, the streets of an american city are marred by violence, by shattered glass and shouts of anger and shows of force. yet again, a community is reeling, its fault lines laid bare, and its bonds of trust and respect breeds. mark: john, we are going to talk more in detail about it, but your first cut on how hillary clinton did in her first policy speech. john: let's start by the fact that i and you and many others have been critical of her for being substance free, for not putting out...
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ferguson, the city that sparked a national outcry over race and the police elects two new african-american cityouncil members. >> a cyber attack on one of the nation's most secure networks. what may have been exposed and wipe the government blames russia.
ferguson, the city that sparked a national outcry over race and the police elects two new african-american cityouncil members. >> a cyber attack on one of the nation's most secure networks. what may have been exposed and wipe the government blames russia.
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>> another american city descending into chaos.altimore, maryland just 40 miles north of our nation's capital burned overnight as protests turned to riots. a state of emergency is in effect after riots broke out just hours after the funeral for 25-year-old freddie gray the man who
>> another american city descending into chaos.altimore, maryland just 40 miles north of our nation's capital burned overnight as protests turned to riots. a state of emergency is in effect after riots broke out just hours after the funeral for 25-year-old freddie gray the man who
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yet again, the streets of an american city are marred by violence. what we have seen in baltimore should, indeed i think does tear at our soul. >> when mien while, protests tonight have spread to new york city where a massive solidarity protest has been taking place, is still taking place at this hour with many people now being arrested by nypd. here in baltimore, for the second night are-in a row, the city will once again be under curfew starting at 10:00 p.m. last night when curfew began or shortly after 10:00 p.m. there was a briefly intense standoff between a small, small group of protesters and police. by midnight, the streets were calm. 16 adults and two juveniles were arrested today. 35 were arrested last night. and 101 people arrested on monday night were released today without charges because police could not quickly process them. discussing where things now stand in baltimore, officials sounded a cautiously optimistic tone. >> it's been less than 48 hours since we declared this state of emergency. and things are looking a lot different than
yet again, the streets of an american city are marred by violence. what we have seen in baltimore should, indeed i think does tear at our soul. >> when mien while, protests tonight have spread to new york city where a massive solidarity protest has been taking place, is still taking place at this hour with many people now being arrested by nypd. here in baltimore, for the second night are-in a row, the city will once again be under curfew starting at 10:00 p.m. last night when curfew...
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it's a homelessness crisis unprecedented in any american city. >> what we see today the homeless that we see the exodus from this city, families doubling, tripling up, the rent skyrocketing. this has been a crisis that's been cooking for 20 years. >> why are so many in new york homeless? this week, fault lines looks at the forces that are displacing thousands from their homes. >> we're on our way to the south bronx - to new york's only intake center for homeless families. more than seventy percent of people in the city's shelters are families with children. >> homelessness is so complicated. it's not just this guy on the street with that shopping cart. it isn't just this one person who made the wrong choice or had bad luck. >> to apply for shelter, a family must first come to this building known as path. journalists are not allowed inside. >> we've been here just a few hours, and there's been dozens of families coming in. it's been really shocking. it's a lot of young children and a lot of working parents trying to make it. >> what's it like in there? >> it's not what people think. pe
it's a homelessness crisis unprecedented in any american city. >> what we see today the homeless that we see the exodus from this city, families doubling, tripling up, the rent skyrocketing. this has been a crisis that's been cooking for 20 years. >> why are so many in new york homeless? this week, fault lines looks at the forces that are displacing thousands from their homes. >> we're on our way to the south bronx - to new york's only intake center for homeless families. more...
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now the american cities trying to copy what they do. "nbc nightly news" be. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york this is
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. >> fears that could endanger a nuclear plant in a major american city in tonight's look at our "fragile planet" >>> good evening. this is al jazeera america. one of the top democrats in democrats in the senate tonight is facing federal corruption charges. robert menendez is calling it a political witch hunt. john, the indictment did not come as a total surprise. >> that's absolutely right. good evening to you. senator robert menendez has been at the center of a federal probe for two years now. today an indictment was handle down by the state of new jersey. it's the first time a sitting u.s. senator is facing bribery charges in a generation. >>reporter: walking into a room full of cheering supporters, robert menendez menendez called out the prosecutors. >> i'm outraged they were tricked into starting this investigation three years ago with false allegations by those who have a political motive to silence me. >>reporter: never one to back down from a fight in the senate the two-term democrat sounded like he was gearing up for the fight of his political life. >> i'm angry and ready to figh
. >> fears that could endanger a nuclear plant in a major american city in tonight's look at our "fragile planet" >>> good evening. this is al jazeera america. one of the top democrats in democrats in the senate tonight is facing federal corruption charges. robert menendez is calling it a political witch hunt. john, the indictment did not come as a total surprise. >> that's absolutely right. good evening to you. senator robert menendez has been at the center of a...
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and the musical treasure found hidden in the walls of a great american city. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: for the second time in two days, a governor has asked for a re-write of a religious freedom bill that critics say descrimentz against gays and lesbians. this time it was asa hutchinson of arkansas. yesterday, he said he would sign it, but today, he gav
and the musical treasure found hidden in the walls of a great american city. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: for the second time in two days, a governor has asked for a re-write of a religious freedom bill that critics say descrimentz against gays and lesbians. this time it was asa hutchinson of arkansas. yesterday, he said he would sign it, but today, he gav
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to retard or stop if possible the exhibition of african-americans all of us know that we have different ethnic groups in the city with the african-americans are the only group that is being pushed out of the city and not retaining and not growing with the developing i heard some disturbance statistics this week that we anywhere if two to four and a half percent i came here in 1946 almost 14 percent african-americans left the south as a soldier internal revenue in the last part of the military in europe when i came back from germany i was dismissed into arkansas i felt like i was walking into a burning objective because racism was so strong with the black only go to the back of house all those types of things i'm disturbed because i believe that 18 officers 0 so for maybe discovered maybe the numbers are larger or smaller i don't know 14, 14 have i couldn't believe i don't understand racism mime i i'm a sharecropper i know rapture on occasion it was a black brother walking down the street in a little town and the sheriff slapped him the woman don't hold her hand on the street i couldn't believe this type of attit
to retard or stop if possible the exhibition of african-americans all of us know that we have different ethnic groups in the city with the african-americans are the only group that is being pushed out of the city and not retaining and not growing with the developing i heard some disturbance statistics this week that we anywhere if two to four and a half percent i came here in 1946 almost 14 percent african-americans left the south as a soldier internal revenue in the last part of the military...
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i'm running for city council. >> reporter: he is part of a sea change in ferguson. the first large group of african-americans running for city government. >> i'm running for city council. >> reporter: a council that's traditionally been white, just like the police department. while the city is mostly black. this election, three of the council's six seats are vacant and for the first time in its history, ferguson could see half of its city represented by african-americans. >> you got to fold up or show up. and if you're going to be a part of the solution you got to put your foot out there and do it. right now we are in war threed in ferguson where the tragedy considered. >> reporter: less than a mile away from where a ferguson police officer shot michael brown. >> if you're not in office, you're limited in what you can do and i felt helpless. >> reporter: so did adrian hawkins. >> i watched the buildings burn from my house. >> reporter: she has no political past but her life is thick with a life lived in ferguson. >> the thought of my child not returning home because he's black and walking down the street was
i'm running for city council. >> reporter: he is part of a sea change in ferguson. the first large group of african-americans running for city government. >> i'm running for city council. >> reporter: a council that's traditionally been white, just like the police department. while the city is mostly black. this election, three of the council's six seats are vacant and for the first time in its history, ferguson could see half of its city represented by african-americans....
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for a major american city to have this it's a black eye for the town and not a good time for us. >> i want to ask real quickly, maybe ask it on the other side of the break, but we're getting close to the top of the hour. for almost an hour this city has -- another curfew has gone into effect for baltimore, maryland and you can see some of the streets in the city blocked off by members of the police department and also the national guard as well. curfew going into effect at 10:00 p.m. eastern. some people chose to defy it. most people did not and now we're watching the effects of it and all of it play out live on television. we'll take a quick break and back in moments. the promise of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather we get up to 10 billion data requests every day. the cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volume. we can help keep people safe and to us that feels really
for a major american city to have this it's a black eye for the town and not a good time for us. >> i want to ask real quickly, maybe ask it on the other side of the break, but we're getting close to the top of the hour. for almost an hour this city has -- another curfew has gone into effect for baltimore, maryland and you can see some of the streets in the city blocked off by members of the police department and also the national guard as well. curfew going into effect at 10:00 p.m....
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we make a lot - of course i make a lot of money, i like to give back to the american cities. cities around the world have a few months left it despite whether to join bovtor hamburg and rome in a bit for the olympics. bids are being courted for 2028. in india, they were talking about a bble olympics, and now he met with the prime minister expressing an interest in bidding for the games. >> a bid from australia would enjoy a lot of sympathy and have a good chance. then also to win. but this is for 28. it's a little bit premature to talk already about winning. snow bayern munich's hopes of making it to the champion's league final has been dealt a blow with a top scorer ruled out with a torn calf muscle. they play barcelona in the semifinals. they are drawing closer to becoming champion's league champions. there was a brace from messi and luis suarez. chevy completed the 6-wheel route >>> chelsea flying high with a 10-point lead, and have been labelled boring. a chelsea player did his best to rid his team of that label. didier drog ba posted this clip. they celebrated like they w
we make a lot - of course i make a lot of money, i like to give back to the american cities. cities around the world have a few months left it despite whether to join bovtor hamburg and rome in a bit for the olympics. bids are being courted for 2028. in india, they were talking about a bble olympics, and now he met with the prime minister expressing an interest in bidding for the games. >> a bid from australia would enjoy a lot of sympathy and have a good chance. then also to win. but...
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. >> police do know they're dealing with yet another crime, which ranked in dangerous american cities and they know they have a challenge in finding culprits. you can see the signs reading no trespassing. >> you know it's a set of opposition. young people don't value life anymore. >> in vallejo, an innocent 7-year-old boy can fall in the hail of bullets. >> a student has attended class on monday but hasn't been seen since. chris? >> reporter: good evening volunteers have gone home for the day but will be back here, hoping more people will be here to help. this is a reminder of his love for nature and running the trail. an all-out search for a 17-year-old boy. >> if a kid is lost we'll be out here looking for a missing kid. that is what we're doing as a community. >> members of the citizen's corps have been checking neighborhoods and visiting local businesses. >> a community is holding out hope for return. >> he's our neighbor. and conner is our friend our brother. our son. >> at the command post volunteers trying to make sure no stone is left unturned. in cupertino, chris nguyen, abc7
. >> police do know they're dealing with yet another crime, which ranked in dangerous american cities and they know they have a challenge in finding culprits. you can see the signs reading no trespassing. >> you know it's a set of opposition. young people don't value life anymore. >> in vallejo, an innocent 7-year-old boy can fall in the hail of bullets. >> a student has attended class on monday but hasn't been seen since. chris? >> reporter: good evening...
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we need to stop the rhetoric and the ignorance of the rights of african-american af people in the city and i will close african-americans come into contact with the police department more than any other racial group in this city. i live in the neighborhood and the hood. i live there in the heart of it and i love it but i will share with you we need the police -- the african-american community needs effective and lawful policing as victims as well as persons who are alleged to have been involved in criminality. i thank you for your time and your attention this evening. >> thank you reverend baker. reverend townsend. >> thank you president mar and president breed and supervisor cohen and let me say that the problem here is first of all if we believe that the owner people that saw the texts were the four officers and the other 10 or 12 then you're probably too naive to be living in america number one because america is a dangerous place. and it's a culture and a psychology that sets up in the police departments all over with many officers. (paused). >> >> because no other police officer w
we need to stop the rhetoric and the ignorance of the rights of african-american af people in the city and i will close african-americans come into contact with the police department more than any other racial group in this city. i live in the neighborhood and the hood. i live there in the heart of it and i love it but i will share with you we need the police -- the african-american community needs effective and lawful policing as victims as well as persons who are alleged to have been involved...