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. >> is daniel here? is daniel here in moving on alex and (calling names) >> okay. >> good afternoon, sir. >> good afternoon. >> are you alex. >> mta destroyed everything first, they stole from us medallion worker in the police department after they made us to buy it because they say you never get it after that we evaluate i'm driving myself it cost me 5 thousand dollars a month i'm broke 24 hundred payments and 14 hundred for radio and one thousand mta fee plus one thousand cuts for maintenance i can drive only 5 days 11 hours it is made my days cost me $250 a day it's illegal because mta takes approximately 9 hundred shift because they control the business unless they're driving hire someone professional and we continue to work because the work can - uber stay everywhere they motorcycles and driver by and say nothing they give 5 thousand medallions i can find drivers because they cut half insurance cheaper i don't need to pay $5,000 i drive for 10 years i don't have tickets why $8,000 a month don't high
. >> is daniel here? is daniel here in moving on alex and (calling names) >> okay. >> good afternoon, sir. >> good afternoon. >> are you alex. >> mta destroyed everything first, they stole from us medallion worker in the police department after they made us to buy it because they say you never get it after that we evaluate i'm driving myself it cost me 5 thousand dollars a month i'm broke 24 hundred payments and 14 hundred for radio and one thousand mta fee...
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here? >> absolutely. >> bonjour. >> bonjour. daniel. ca va?od like hungry trenchmen, wiping out three servings in the time it takes me to eat one. i guess they like it. >> it's good. >> delicious. >> yeah, this is good. >> i tell you, i don't think my chef in new york would do better. >> it would go well with wine, too. >> you're going to jail for that in the states. these kids eat fast. look how fast this kid eats. turn your head, he'll eat your food right out of your plate. push up your tray just like in prison, move it along. move it along. >> they come to you and serve you. most important thing that we see here is the love mary give to the food she make and to the kids she serves. i think it has a lot to do with the reaction they have to food. >> dessert is homemade fromage blanc, farmer cheese with chocolate and orange segments. >> what do you want to be when you grow up? fireman. [ speaking french ] >> generate machine gun. >> and he wants to make -- >> engineer machine gun, yeah. >> okay. keep an eye on that one. all right. >> for a dop
here? >> absolutely. >> bonjour. >> bonjour. daniel. ca va?od like hungry trenchmen, wiping out three servings in the time it takes me to eat one. i guess they like it. >> it's good. >> delicious. >> yeah, this is good. >> i tell you, i don't think my chef in new york would do better. >> it would go well with wine, too. >> you're going to jail for that in the states. these kids eat fast. look how fast this kid eats. turn your head, he'll eat...
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here all week. but, first we have a fun show tonight. this guy can do it all. star of "the newsroom" and "dumb and dumber to." jeff danielsuss it all. [ cheers and applause ] he can do everything. later in the show, jeff and i are going to play a game of pyramid with some surprise guests. yeah, i can't wait for that. plus she's a fantastic young actress, oh, my gosh, so charming, i just talked to her backstage. fantastic, you're going to love her. you saw her as bella's daughter in "twilight." now she stars in the giant new movie "interstellar." mackenzie foy is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] she's so cute. really nice. good actor. and we have music. this is a supergroup, you guys. i'm talking jim james from my morning jacket. i'm talking marcus mumford from mumford and sons. i'm talking about elvis costello from elvis costello. [ cheers and applause ] they got together performing as -- they're in a supergroup right here. and i'm so excited. if you're a fan of bob dylan you don't want to miss this. you guys the new basement tapes playing tonight. [ cheers and applause ] talented. talented musicians. sound great. i'm
here all week. but, first we have a fun show tonight. this guy can do it all. star of "the newsroom" and "dumb and dumber to." jeff danielsuss it all. [ cheers and applause ] he can do everything. later in the show, jeff and i are going to play a game of pyramid with some surprise guests. yeah, i can't wait for that. plus she's a fantastic young actress, oh, my gosh, so charming, i just talked to her backstage. fantastic, you're going to love her. you saw her as bella's...
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we see the cruelty of the commander here, daniel beasley who had been a sheriff in the natchez area, whipping the slaves who were talking about the approaches of the redstick creeks. all the human stories that go on and the most fascinating to me and trying to delve into the genealogy of these individuals showed they were closely related . these people were fighting on opposite sides but they all knew each other. they would yell insults back and forth and it was a very personal war played out here on a small scale. it is like the american civil war crunched down into a little tiny event in many ways. you see the same kinds of stories as you would see in a bigger picture like the american civil war. >> today's look at the people, places, and events is part of c-span's cities tour. we travel across the country, highlighting the literary life and history of each city we visit. see more at our website, www.c-span.org. click on the series have, then click on -- tab, then click on c-span cities tour. c-span's american history tour takes you now to pictograph cave, state park, outside billi
we see the cruelty of the commander here, daniel beasley who had been a sheriff in the natchez area, whipping the slaves who were talking about the approaches of the redstick creeks. all the human stories that go on and the most fascinating to me and trying to delve into the genealogy of these individuals showed they were closely related . these people were fighting on opposite sides but they all knew each other. they would yell insults back and forth and it was a very personal war played out...
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joining us is daniel harper, the online editor for "weekly standard." let's start here, daniel. you know this won't be the first time that this law will be challenged. any reason to think the outcome this time will be different? >> well, there's a couple things different this time. it's a much narrower issue than last time and the only administration, i point out, is so fearful of this that they have done everything they can for this not to get to the supreme court and harry reid implemented the nuclear rule in the senate so that the supreme court would never hear this case. it might suggest that it might be a better attack at the obamacare law than the last attempt. >> so breakdown the issues at hand, though, for us, daniel. >> so the issue is, there's one line in obamacare that says individuals can only receive subsidies if they get obamacare through the state exchange. 36 states don't have their own exchanges. they go through the federal exchange. so if you get obamacare through the federal exchange, they have been receiving subsidies so that goes against the letter of the la
joining us is daniel harper, the online editor for "weekly standard." let's start here, daniel. you know this won't be the first time that this law will be challenged. any reason to think the outcome this time will be different? >> well, there's a couple things different this time. it's a much narrower issue than last time and the only administration, i point out, is so fearful of this that they have done everything they can for this not to get to the supreme court and harry...
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here. oh. great job. >> thanks, man. thank you. >> daniel, you are doing awesome. show. [applause] we have that here. what would you do with $100,000? >> i'm planning on going to law school, so that'll definitely help put a dent in law school tuition. yeah, so we'll see where that goes. >> let's make that happen. are you ready? >> i'm ready. let's do it. >> let's play classic millionaire. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ [applause] ju t
here. oh. great job. >> thanks, man. thank you. >> daniel, you are doing awesome. show. [applause] we have that here. what would you do with $100,000? >> i'm planning on going to law school, so that'll definitely help put a dent in law school tuition. yeah, so we'll see where that goes. >> let's make that happen. are you ready? >> i'm ready. let's do it. >> let's play classic millionaire. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ [applause] ju t
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[applause] his brother daniel is here. [applause] he graduated from pomona last year. where was i? >> there was a contest. >> i couldn't go to college and there was the first american legion oratorical contest. this is back in the days in oratorical. the first prize for the connecticut or new england, i don't remember quite, but the first prize would be to go to emerson college in boston. i entered. my subject was the constitution and made and my view of the constitution was that perhaps i as jewish the first amendment guarantee of equality might have meant more to me as a member of a minority. that was the general drive of this particular talk and i won. i won in connecticut and perhaps new england but whatever i won i went to college. in the beginning of the second year in december, the seventh of december the war and i just had to enlist. >> a particularly good story to tell in how important i was to you early on. the squadron that you served with during world war ii particularly distinguished. he did manage to have some amazing entertainers. frank sinatra comes over and bob hop
[applause] his brother daniel is here. [applause] he graduated from pomona last year. where was i? >> there was a contest. >> i couldn't go to college and there was the first american legion oratorical contest. this is back in the days in oratorical. the first prize for the connecticut or new england, i don't remember quite, but the first prize would be to go to emerson college in boston. i entered. my subject was the constitution and made and my view of the constitution was that...
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book and we are very fortunate to have him here today because he is soon to become a first-time dad's though the timing was just right. please welcome daniel schulman. [applause] >> thanks for having me here today it is an honor to be with you. i thought i would give you a picture of the political evolution of the koch family and you can grill me as much or as little as you want it seems that they exploded onto the seat following the election of broccoli, but many, many decades and of making i will take you back on the journey i went to through. i found that to understand charles and david coke the place day cannes from ideologically requires me to understand their father. fred is the patriarch growing up in the panhandle of texas his dad was the newspaperman and a democrat. and ends up going to m.i.t. majoring in chemical engineering. into balance around the united states with oil refineries and in the mid 1920's to forms a partnership which is eventually called winkler koch engineering company. when the first become prevalent there is a huge national thirst for gasoline. to develop a process for refining oil that takes more cassette of e
book and we are very fortunate to have him here today because he is soon to become a first-time dad's though the timing was just right. please welcome daniel schulman. [applause] >> thanks for having me here today it is an honor to be with you. i thought i would give you a picture of the political evolution of the koch family and you can grill me as much or as little as you want it seems that they exploded onto the seat following the election of broccoli, but many, many decades and of...
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we had michael daniel here, the white house cyber coordinator this morning. when he percent came out with the executive order he was here at chamber a couple of times which is unheard of to shop around af executive order like. that. i think the extent he went to get not buy-in but situational awareness from the private sector on the executive order was very helpful.pr i will tell you that the nist cyber framework is something that the chamber fully supports. we're doing a road tour around the country, socializing it with small and medium-sized companies. we agree with you, sir, the cyber framework and the executive order was a step in the right direction. >> i think,n ann, if i may, i think if we can get this up on the floor, i believe we can pass it. you can't pass a bill that isn't bipartisan and this one is and i think we can. both saxby and i worked closely with mike rogers, the houseir chair, dutch ruppersberger the vice chairman and mike has said, we're red did he to go. if you get a bill, we'll sit down and we'll get a conference and get it done right a
we had michael daniel here, the white house cyber coordinator this morning. when he percent came out with the executive order he was here at chamber a couple of times which is unheard of to shop around af executive order like. that. i think the extent he went to get not buy-in but situational awareness from the private sector on the executive order was very helpful.pr i will tell you that the nist cyber framework is something that the chamber fully supports. we're doing a road tour around the...
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. >> daniel, errol here. we appreciate you speaking to us.t know what the motive was of this gunman, but put it into context for us. to go to the central library there at fsu in the middle of the night, as we approach finals, surely this was a crowded place with hundreds of students. talk to us where it took place and why someone would want to go there and do such a thing? >> well, strozier library is where most of the people go to study. we have two libraries. but this is where the majority of the people meet at the site. at that time of the night, even 5:00 a.m., it's relatively crowded. and the time it happened, like 11:30, there is generally a lot of people there. you have to talk around to find an empty chair that you can sit on. so i'm guessing they would do it late at night, because police really aren't as alert as you would be in the day, but the library is the one person that's still packed, no matter what time it is during the day. >> right, right. we don't know what the motive was or if that factored into it. and you're approaching
. >> daniel, errol here. we appreciate you speaking to us.t know what the motive was of this gunman, but put it into context for us. to go to the central library there at fsu in the middle of the night, as we approach finals, surely this was a crowded place with hundreds of students. talk to us where it took place and why someone would want to go there and do such a thing? >> well, strozier library is where most of the people go to study. we have two libraries. but this is where the...
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that daniel left his apartment here halloween night and he hasn't been seen since. tonight, they were handing out this flyer trying to find him. today, his friends hit the streets trying to get the word out that the 26-year-old hasn't been seen since halloween. >> with the family, we were able to see spending money on his credit cards, which he has not. >> reporter: we may say it's not out of the ordinary for him to leave for a short time, a full week is unusual. he works at metro mall in san francisco. his desk now sits empty. >> he had mentioned he had a migraine. when he called in friday, we assumed he stayed home because of the migraine. >> reporter: soon after, friends realized something wasn't right. >> part of the investigation is to check local area san francisco hospitals to see if something might have happened to be admitted to a hospital. at this point, we have not been able to locate anyone. >> one roommate says his laptop and luggage are still in his room. they're also using social media. >> there were no clues. that's what really made us worry. the fac
that daniel left his apartment here halloween night and he hasn't been seen since. tonight, they were handing out this flyer trying to find him. today, his friends hit the streets trying to get the word out that the 26-year-old hasn't been seen since halloween. >> with the family, we were able to see spending money on his credit cards, which he has not. >> reporter: we may say it's not out of the ordinary for him to leave for a short time, a full week is unusual. he works at metro...
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thirty-one year-old shekia jackson mother of four, daniel hammond not seen here and mother of the fifth child, darryl carter, two 22-year old mark isaim and 23 year-old william weight this is video of wade ago arrested earlier this week. >> they are going to be held responsible and accountable for their actions to these children. >> reporter: five stand accused of sexually a a booting the children alongside extreme physical abuse as well. police alleged the children were regularly kick, punched ape body slammed. the at adults shot bee bee guns at the children as a cruel form of discipline. >> bee bee guns are hitting the children, they are causing welts and breaking the skin report art among more serious charges facing five suspects endangering welfare of children, intercourse with a child, criminal conn spearscy and unlawful restraint, all five remain in custody. we're told that the children are now you staying with relatives and officials tell thaws despite what happened to them, the children are doing relatively okay. we're live from darby boro tonight, matt rivers, cbs-3 "eyewitness
thirty-one year-old shekia jackson mother of four, daniel hammond not seen here and mother of the fifth child, darryl carter, two 22-year old mark isaim and 23 year-old william weight this is video of wade ago arrested earlier this week. >> they are going to be held responsible and accountable for their actions to these children. >> reporter: five stand accused of sexually a a booting the children alongside extreme physical abuse as well. police alleged the children were regularly...
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daniel says it means so much more to him than throwing a dollar in a cup. he believes with every fresh look he creates, there is a chance for a fresh start. >> here you go, buddyeen so moved by the experience and the people he's met, he would love to expand his hair cutting service, perhaps putting together a mobile hair cutting station in a trailer. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." two kids buried alive in the freezing snow. why no one knew they were there and how they finally got out alive. plus -- >> i don't want to be the person who would send someone back to die. >> a new social movement stemming from the immigration crisis. it started here in the bay area. ç3ç3ççç >>> good morning. it's 7:30. we are taking a live look outside in san jose. we need this rain. it is so exciting. a rainy saturday indeed. good morning to you. thank you for joining us. i'm kira klapper. anthony slaughter has a look at your micro climate forecast. this is the longest period of rain in the last two years. >> the models follow everything correctly, we do see s rain today all the way through wednesday. it could be the longest stretch we'
daniel says it means so much more to him than throwing a dollar in a cup. he believes with every fresh look he creates, there is a chance for a fresh start. >> here you go, buddyeen so moved by the experience and the people he's met, he would love to expand his hair cutting service, perhaps putting together a mobile hair cutting station in a trailer. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." two kids buried alive in the freezing snow....
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been really talkative, danielle, get over here. i'm putting her on the spot. how are you doing. it looks like we are getting winding down. >> we are at 107 right now. >> 107. >> is that more than you usually get. >> we get 125, so we will expect a couple more stragglers coming in people that forgot to set our alarm like our good michael over here. >> the phone has been ringing off the hook this morning. >> owe for the first time in 60 years cacia's bakery from a man wanted to make us his turkey dead. >> he had a live turkey. >> he asked for sam and said somebody told me to talk to sam. he will kill my turkey. >> sam will do a lot of things to get these bird back to the table. >> and he just called back and said he was getting ready to shave turkey and get it ready for to us cook. as long as your turkey is dead and get a pan we will cook it for you. >> you guys where to put it in the oven and then you will come back . thanks, tan yell. so much. they have been busy all morning long. we have a lot here to do. we will continue to follo
been really talkative, danielle, get over here. i'm putting her on the spot. how are you doing. it looks like we are getting winding down. >> we are at 107 right now. >> 107. >> is that more than you usually get. >> we get 125, so we will expect a couple more stragglers coming in people that forgot to set our alarm like our good michael over here. >> the phone has been ringing off the hook this morning. >> owe for the first time in 60 years cacia's bakery...
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." >> daniel bolger is here, a retired lieutenant general of the u.s. army serving in afghanistan from 2011-2013, iraq 2005-2006 and again 2009-2010. after 35 years of service he , retired from the army in 2013. he wrote a new book released today, veterans day, called "why we lost -- a general's inside account of the iraq and afghanistan war." i'm pleased to welcome daniel bolger to the table today. that wepropriate salute the men and women who put on the uniform and who went in harm's risk. >> yes. we must always remember when we talk about the war, one thing we can point to with tried is the sacrifice, the bravery, their skills and courage and the sacrifices made by their family and fellow citizens to keep them there. >> when men and women go to war, their spouses go to war. >> children, too. >> the title of your book is "why we lost -- an inside account of iraq and afghanistan." why did we lose? >> in the simplest term, we took our military and misused it. it was built out of the ashes of the defeat in vietnam and they are built to do short, decisive
." >> daniel bolger is here, a retired lieutenant general of the u.s. army serving in afghanistan from 2011-2013, iraq 2005-2006 and again 2009-2010. after 35 years of service he , retired from the army in 2013. he wrote a new book released today, veterans day, called "why we lost -- a general's inside account of the iraq and afghanistan war." i'm pleased to welcome daniel bolger to the table today. that wepropriate salute the men and women who put on the uniform and who...
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. >> but in your mind, daniel, could -- go ahead, van, i'm sorry. >> listen, i was here before, i'm hereoth sides of this controversy. they're just tired. the level of anxiety, the level of tension. you drive around the town. this should be the big shopping season. you don't see cars, you see buildings boarded up. people are very, very frustrated. and i think because you have some people who want to be defending the think as you go d day after day and people don't have answers, that's from where the frustration comes from and one of the great things about the ferguson commission is at least now people are talking, as you said, about the bigger issues, deeper issues. but until this officer comes forward and at least says his side of the story, until the grand jury finally says yes or no on the indictment, i think you'll have a continued level of frustration not just here but around the world. >> daniel, don't you think the people of ferguson need to hear from officer wilson, whatever the decision is from the grand jury? >> i think so. and i also think those of us who are in this business
. >> but in your mind, daniel, could -- go ahead, van, i'm sorry. >> listen, i was here before, i'm hereoth sides of this controversy. they're just tired. the level of anxiety, the level of tension. you drive around the town. this should be the big shopping season. you don't see cars, you see buildings boarded up. people are very, very frustrated. and i think because you have some people who want to be defending the think as you go d day after day and people don't have answers,...
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but here we are. >> especially those local businesses that work really hard. danielle nottingham live in ferguson, thank you. >>> for the latest developments on the situation in ferguson, missouri, and here at home just log on to kpix.com. >>> we are going to switch gears and get you outdoors with the holiday travel thanksgiving a couple of days away. "take take it away, liz. >> my producer travels that corridor and spotted more people on the road already taking that sfo exit. so if you are one of those folks who get out of town for the holiday right now everything is clear on 101 and 280. you can see some speed sensors saying 60, 62 miles per hour. dry roads 880 in oakland. southbound 880 between hegenberger and 98th. should be cleared now. caltrans schedule had it all wrapped up by 5:00. so yeah, should have been cleared within the last 10 minutes. no delay so far near the oakland coliseum or continuing southbound all the way into hayward. where we are seeing some congestion now is through the altamont pass. this is pretty typical for this time of the morning, heavie
but here we are. >> especially those local businesses that work really hard. danielle nottingham live in ferguson, thank you. >>> for the latest developments on the situation in ferguson, missouri, and here at home just log on to kpix.com. >>> we are going to switch gears and get you outdoors with the holiday travel thanksgiving a couple of days away. "take take it away, liz. >> my producer travels that corridor and spotted more people on the road already...
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. >> rose: daniel bolger is here.he's an author, historian, retired lieutenant general of the united states arm y. he served in afghanistan and iraq, and again from 2009 to 2010. after 30 years of servicelú he retired from the army in 2013. he's written a new book which was released today, veteran's day. it is called why we lost, a general's inside account of the iraq and afghanistan wars. i'm pleased to welcome general daniel bellsoo -- bolger for te first time, welcome. >> thank you charlie. >> rose: as you point out in your column, it is appropriate that we salute the men and women. >> absolutely. >> rose: who have put on the uniform and who go in harm's risk. >> yes. and we must always remember whenever we talk about results in the war, one of the results we can point to with pride as americans is the sacrifice of the bravery, their skill, their courage. and the sacrifices made by their family and fellow citizens to keep them there. >> rose: you may have seen it on another program, when men and women go to war, th
. >> rose: daniel bolger is here.he's an author, historian, retired lieutenant general of the united states arm y. he served in afghanistan and iraq, and again from 2009 to 2010. after 30 years of servicelú he retired from the army in 2013. he's written a new book which was released today, veteran's day. it is called why we lost, a general's inside account of the iraq and afghanistan wars. i'm pleased to welcome general daniel bellsoo -- bolger for te first time, welcome. >> thank...
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prosecutions, let alone convictions against people in custody is an indication of a failure here as well. >> daniel, thank you for joining us. >>> still to come, yet another police officer's split second decision is under the microscope today after he shot a 12-year-old boy. details ahead. >>> ferguson isn't the only city where there are controversy over police shootings. a deadly confrontation in cleveland, ohio. we have cnn's george howell with the latest. we want to warn you of the disturbing video. >> reporter: this video was reported on a security camera in a cleveland park. it shows tamir rice running in and out of view. these are the last moments of the 12-year-old's life. we see rice on the sidewalk brandishing a weapon. even taking a two-handed shooting stance. all the while, police say he was being watched. >> the gentleman in the gazebo is the gentleman who called. >> reporter: here is the initial call. >> i'm sitting in the park at west boulevard by the train station. there is a guy with a pistol. it's probably fake, but he's pointing it at everybody. >> reporter: in fact, the caller po
prosecutions, let alone convictions against people in custody is an indication of a failure here as well. >> daniel, thank you for joining us. >>> still to come, yet another police officer's split second decision is under the microscope today after he shot a 12-year-old boy. details ahead. >>> ferguson isn't the only city where there are controversy over police shootings. a deadly confrontation in cleveland, ohio. we have cnn's george howell with the latest. we want to...
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here. if it stays that way, that's what the local residents would like to see. >> daniel, give us your impression of what you have seen throughout the evening? >> you know, this probably was the verdict that everyone here was expecting, and the fact that people were expecting it, gave a chance to those that wanted to express themselves angrily, violently, who wanted to get out, get the base well bats and weapons. by and large people are shouting, telling us how angry they are. the residents, not the protesters or the violent people, and the police, have been a lot more relaxed, less confrontational than we saw in august and october. if that's the tone that continues going forward, despite the fires we see down florissant and the gun fire, things will turn out better. >> daniel lak reporting from ferguson. >> we have the director of the hoodies movement for justice, founded after the death of trayvon martin. dante has been watching all of this with us. we appreciate you staying up to talk. as we begin to wrap up this conversation here, i want to get your impression of where you think your effort t
here. if it stays that way, that's what the local residents would like to see. >> daniel, give us your impression of what you have seen throughout the evening? >> you know, this probably was the verdict that everyone here was expecting, and the fact that people were expecting it, gave a chance to those that wanted to express themselves angrily, violently, who wanted to get out, get the base well bats and weapons. by and large people are shouting, telling us how angry they are. the...
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. >> we go all the way down here to daniel in a way.here's a man who is really sacrificed, who gave his arm. >> in hawaii, yeah. >> he is a hero. >> years another one of my heroes, senator jeffords. roxy is one of mine, too. >> mr. jeffords, no. >> kennedy. leahy 11. >> mr. kennedy, mr. leahy, mr. 11, no, no, no. >> ms. mikulski, no. >> murray, no. >> read from rhode island. >> mr. reed of rhode island, no. mr. servings, no. >> misstep and now, no. >> wellstone, he gave his life surely thereafter. and widen. he is still here. >> mr. wellstone, no. >> mr. wyden, no. >> 23. immortal 23. our founders who were so proud, thank you for your service. a great sacrifice. you served your country well. >> as have you, sir. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> the late senator robert byrd meeting with and talking to the late iraq war veteran and peace activist tomas young. it is from the film "body of war" that was codirected by our guest phil donahue. what a film. >> yeah. it was a chapter of our lives. none of us who worked on this film have be
. >> we go all the way down here to daniel in a way.here's a man who is really sacrificed, who gave his arm. >> in hawaii, yeah. >> he is a hero. >> years another one of my heroes, senator jeffords. roxy is one of mine, too. >> mr. jeffords, no. >> kennedy. leahy 11. >> mr. kennedy, mr. leahy, mr. 11, no, no, no. >> ms. mikulski, no. >> murray, no. >> read from rhode island. >> mr. reed of rhode island, no. mr. servings, no....
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here is daniel halper for the weekly standard.o see you. >> good to see you, too. >> as you know, some lawmakers are planning lawsuits against president obama for exercising the executive action. were there legal infractions committed by the president? >> well, i think there probably were and i come to this conclusion based on the fact that president obama 25 times said doing this sort of action would be unconstitutional, would not be legal and that's why he hadn't done it up until this point. what has changed, we don't know. the president hasn't made that argument, even his former spokesman, jay carney, said on another network that, in fact, president obama is doing, quote, literally what he said was previously unconstitutional. so we know the constitution hasn't changed. what has changed in president obama? >> should the president have waited a few more months until the new congress is seated? >> i think president obama foremost argument is that he's acting because congress isn't acting. therefore, when he puts it that way, it m
here is daniel halper for the weekly standard.o see you. >> good to see you, too. >> as you know, some lawmakers are planning lawsuits against president obama for exercising the executive action. were there legal infractions committed by the president? >> well, i think there probably were and i come to this conclusion based on the fact that president obama 25 times said doing this sort of action would be unconstitutional, would not be legal and that's why he hadn't done it up...
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here. churchill says, ok. go ahead. daniels says, ok, we will, suspecting rightly that the british will not be able to antinue to fund naval-building program at the same rate that the united states could fund a building program. one of the reasons being was because the british gold reserves were now resting in the united states because, basically, the british had been paying the united states to help keep them in the war before the united states entered the war. daniels and churchill have this long back-and-forth. they walk away with no agreement. paris,iels goes back to tells wilson, we tried to settle this. we couldn't. we just need to stick with our naval-building program, which, in a few years, assuming the british did not up their naval-building program, which daniels did not think that they could do politically or financially, would ultimately give the united states its t wo-ocean navy and the largest navy in the world. so, he goes back to the united states. this is 1919. it turns out that the republicans had taken contro
here. churchill says, ok. go ahead. daniels says, ok, we will, suspecting rightly that the british will not be able to antinue to fund naval-building program at the same rate that the united states could fund a building program. one of the reasons being was because the british gold reserves were now resting in the united states because, basically, the british had been paying the united states to help keep them in the war before the united states entered the war. daniels and churchill have this...
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jackson, carter, wade, mark issam and daniel hammond who is not pictured here, have all been chargedin connection with the case. four of the children belong to jackson, the other to hammond. >> you can't make this stuff up. it's horrifying. >> this house, you know, to me, when you look at this going on, was a living hell for these children. >> district attorney jack says the case was brought to the attention of county detectives by youth services in june. the children are now staying with relatives. >>> westchester university is warning students this weekend about a rape on campus. school officials sent out a campus wide alert yesterday. this after a student told police she was raped at a residential building early in the morning. the suspect is believed to be a student at westchester. the school is now asking students to come forward if they have any information about what happened. >>> the man accused of grabbing a philadelphia woman right off the street and keeping her captive has pleaded not guilty to federal kidnapping charges. delvin barnes accused in court, accused of kidnappi
jackson, carter, wade, mark issam and daniel hammond who is not pictured here, have all been chargedin connection with the case. four of the children belong to jackson, the other to hammond. >> you can't make this stuff up. it's horrifying. >> this house, you know, to me, when you look at this going on, was a living hell for these children. >> district attorney jack says the case was brought to the attention of county detectives by youth services in june. the children are now...
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more protests are expected this week, both here and around the country. danielk, al jazeera. >>> in syria, government air strikes have reportedly killed more than 95 people. the bombing targeted the main strong hold of the islamic state of iraq and the levant. victoria reports. >> reporter: this is what it looks like after the northern syrian city was hit by a series of air strikes. cars set alight and buildings destroyed. people must be wondering when this nightmare will end. at least ten regime air strikes targeted buildings in the city cente sen activists say many of the victims were women and children. the town is controlled by islamic state of iraq and the levant. syrian government air strikes have increased since u.s. forces started attacking isil positions in september. >> we see the striking to give the impression that he is somehow working in coordination with the international coalition, which is something that leaves the syrian people thinking that they are alone against a dictator, against a western coalition that doesn't seem to do anything to stop
more protests are expected this week, both here and around the country. danielk, al jazeera. >>> in syria, government air strikes have reportedly killed more than 95 people. the bombing targeted the main strong hold of the islamic state of iraq and the levant. victoria reports. >> reporter: this is what it looks like after the northern syrian city was hit by a series of air strikes. cars set alight and buildings destroyed. people must be wondering when this nightmare will end. at...
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danielle, you grew up here, you're a cacia's.t about what you are doing right now? >> right now making the cards to give to the customers here so they know they get my dag will tag, tag the turkeys, they know which one is theirs when they come back. >> now, people tell us that this is their tradition to come leer with their turkey. can you talk about it being your interested anything. >> i've been coming here i guess for as long as i can remember, since i was five years old. my dad, my brother and i, all of my cousins, come here, get here about 5:00 o'clock in the morning, and love when the news comes every year. it is a family tradition that we all just enjoy. we get to spend time together, and that's real the best part about it. >> these turkeys will bake it starts the oven 550 degrees? >> it will get down to about 400. >> my last big question, we caulked to joe early. did he a little dance for us. will you do a little dance for us? >> that's things people want to see for danielle? >> only for steve keeley, i'm sore up. >> oh,
danielle, you grew up here, you're a cacia's.t about what you are doing right now? >> right now making the cards to give to the customers here so they know they get my dag will tag, tag the turkeys, they know which one is theirs when they come back. >> now, people tell us that this is their tradition to come leer with their turkey. can you talk about it being your interested anything. >> i've been coming here i guess for as long as i can remember, since i was five years old....
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danielle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. and the national guard has moved in here police presence, both statewide and local. what started out as peaceful protests at the ferguson police department turfed into a wave of violence. you can hear the emergency vehicles still entering this main strip here on west flurissent. they are total loss. police said they made at least 29 arrests. they said they were hit tonight by batteries and rocks. and reporters were taking cover from gunfire. it was a very chaotic scene. and police said they were disappointed with the community because they had engaged with the community to avoid something like this from happening. one thing that was positive, there was no loss of life tonight, anne-marie. >> danielle nottingham in ferguson, thank you. thousands of items! 50% on the first 100 customers get a free treat-filled stocking and a chance to win a trip! petsmart®. sir, we're loaded and getting ready to go... ...we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) don't let a severe cold hold you back. sir? (vo) theraflu starts to get to work
danielle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. and the national guard has moved in here police presence, both statewide and local. what started out as peaceful protests at the ferguson police department turfed into a wave of violence. you can hear the emergency vehicles still entering this main strip here on west flurissent. they are total loss. police said they made at least 29 arrests. they said they were hit tonight by batteries and rocks. and reporters were taking...
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danielle nottingham, live in figureson, missouri. thank you -- ferguson, missouri. thank you. and here in the bay area, protesters turned violent in oakland looting stores and smashing windows. several officers were injured including one who may have suffered a concussion after being hit in the head with a brick. kpix 5's ryan takeo talked with oakland's mayor elect about preventing another night of mayhem. ryan? >> reporter: michelle, the clean-up continues here. they've been at it for hours here in downtown oakland. libby schaaf says police are short staffed and they'll have to quickly look at changes in case violent protesters come back tonight. >> nephros rated because this is -- now frustrated because this is stupid. this didn't have to happen tonight. >> reporter: many residents woke up to find this damage. earl lives right by this starbucks. and was not happy. >> we fry and keep it peaceful instead of violent. >> reporter: he's worried this will happen again tonight. >> we have got to do better to avoid the level of damage that happened last flight and i believe that we need to
danielle nottingham, live in figureson, missouri. thank you -- ferguson, missouri. thank you. and here in the bay area, protesters turned violent in oakland looting stores and smashing windows. several officers were injured including one who may have suffered a concussion after being hit in the head with a brick. kpix 5's ryan takeo talked with oakland's mayor elect about preventing another night of mayhem. ryan? >> reporter: michelle, the clean-up continues here. they've been at it for...
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over here. >> this morning coordinator michael daniel start but how he's working very closely with you on legislation but where is the white house stand on the bill today? do you think they are supported enough? >> well, i can quickly state as the chairman. what we have done is kept the white house advised. the staff has done this. they sat down. they have worked with the white house, and i think, in less there's something that's new that i don't know about, there's been a relatively close working relationship. >> this is, it's not been a one-sided conversation. i've had direct conversation with the president, even rode with him in a golf cart one day and we talked about in the golf cart as we were trying to focus on our game. we were more importantly focus on cybersecurity that day. but we face any number of conversations with the white house on it, and i'm not about to speak for them, but we have taken their original concerns into consideration and we know that the president has got to sign whatever bill comes out. and we are going to continue to dialogue. i'm hoping that by the time
over here. >> this morning coordinator michael daniel start but how he's working very closely with you on legislation but where is the white house stand on the bill today? do you think they are supported enough? >> well, i can quickly state as the chairman. what we have done is kept the white house advised. the staff has done this. they sat down. they have worked with the white house, and i think, in less there's something that's new that i don't know about, there's been a...
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here. governor daniel malloy and cedric the entertainer will be here in our 8:00 hour.ut first a-rod does something he has never done before. >> whatnot take drugs for a week? >> president obama answered a lot of critics including michael jordan. we'll play you the president's response to air jordan. remember when he was talking smack. ing talked smack back. okay, we'll be right back. than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best pricing ever! get 2 lines with an incredible 10gb of data to share for the low price of $110! or just $140 for a family of 4! and three: get $150 credit for every line you switch. the more you switch, the more you get. verizon. >>> time now to take a look at the morning papers. we'll start with the "philadelphia inquirer." carleesha freeman abducted last weekend in philadelphia has been rescued. the case became national news when this shock surv
here. governor daniel malloy and cedric the entertainer will be here in our 8:00 hour.ut first a-rod does something he has never done before. >> whatnot take drugs for a week? >> president obama answered a lot of critics including michael jordan. we'll play you the president's response to air jordan. remember when he was talking smack. ing talked smack back. okay, we'll be right back. than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g...
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danielle? >> reporter: parts of this main strip here in ferguson are still on fire this morning. it seemed like in a matter every minutes peaceful protests gave way to violence overnight. police say they were hit with rocks, and bricks, and batteries, reporters took cover from gunfire, protesters were met with smoke and tear gas. police say, they made at least 29 arrests so far. but they're also report that there was no loss of life, they say, that was their goal. and all of this is happening after days and weeks of law enforcement, local community leaders, asking the public to protest peacefully, following the grand jury's decision. the faa also had to restrict air space over ferguson, because of the violence, and that affected flights trying to lands at the st. louis airport. live in ferguson, missouri, danielle nottingham, now, back to you. >> danielle, thank you so. by the way brown's family has released a statement reading in part we are profoundly disappointed that the killer of our child will not face the consequences of his actions. while we understanded that many others
danielle? >> reporter: parts of this main strip here in ferguson are still on fire this morning. it seemed like in a matter every minutes peaceful protests gave way to violence overnight. police say they were hit with rocks, and bricks, and batteries, reporters took cover from gunfire, protesters were met with smoke and tear gas. police say, they made at least 29 arrests so far. but they're also report that there was no loss of life, they say, that was their goal. and all of this is...
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mark begich, who defended himself against republican opposition daniel sullivan. here is a bit of the exchange. and here are no commercials a lot of radio and public tv, made et me say this. i that statement about who i my record is an alaska record. there are times disagree with the president. forward in moving oil exploration the first time arctic. opening up the he was wrong trying to raise we tal rates by 50% which fought and won. he was wrongly try to increase the landing our general aviation our s, which we also won. record is an alaska record. i very proud of that. on top of that when you look at the national journal looks at all from 1 to 100, what of free time? about 42, 68. about the middle. i represent alaskans. on our can read more c-span website. the wall street the nal talks more about senators race. it says democratic sen. mark begich is closing the gap in against republican dan sullivan. the group that backs congressional candidates, american crossroads, also rejected an additional $250,000 to boost its television presence. alberta in savannah, georgia.
mark begich, who defended himself against republican opposition daniel sullivan. here is a bit of the exchange. and here are no commercials a lot of radio and public tv, made et me say this. i that statement about who i my record is an alaska record. there are times disagree with the president. forward in moving oil exploration the first time arctic. opening up the he was wrong trying to raise we tal rates by 50% which fought and won. he was wrongly try to increase the landing our general...
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and she's here now to talk about starring opposite daniel radcliffe in the new movie called "horns."
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daniel. yes, it is. anybody here play golf? you do?ews about personalized number plates. i know you love that sort of thing in the world of golf. we've got the new 11 plates coming out very soon, you know, the numbers will be 11, and obviously that's a wealth of possibilities for writing amusing words on your number plate -- bulldog, holland, gallops, and so on. well, anyway, the dvla, which is a big building in wales, they're now selling these numbers for between £3,000 and £10,000. to be fair, it is between £3,000 and 10,000, plus the fine you get for interfering with the letters and numbers on your number plate. we're the only country in the world where the government says, "you can buy this. if you move the numbers around to make this word, you can buy it from us," and then they fine you for moving the letters and numbers around -- it is a bit weird, that. but the interesting thing is, some of the words have been banned for being offensive or sinister, words like "psycho" and "vulgar," but they have allowed "ballbag." [ laughter ]
daniel. yes, it is. anybody here play golf? you do?ews about personalized number plates. i know you love that sort of thing in the world of golf. we've got the new 11 plates coming out very soon, you know, the numbers will be 11, and obviously that's a wealth of possibilities for writing amusing words on your number plate -- bulldog, holland, gallops, and so on. well, anyway, the dvla, which is a big building in wales, they're now selling these numbers for between £3,000 and £10,000. to be...
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the bay area many games from sports from other parts of the world go unnoticed here. daniel r. kron 4 is that interest introduces us to a bay area resident who hopes to bring one such game into the american mainstream. >> reporter: the back yard in oakland may be one of the few places in the entire country with this game is played regularly is calledsepak takraw.. >> reporter: so at this backyard court is mostly players who emigrated to the u.s. from southeast asia and brought the game with them here is as much of a sport as it is a place to socialize with all the other folks from their part of the world. >> reporter: players range in ages from untold with the oldest of the participants in his '70's and still play the game regularly >> reporter: jeremy as a u.s.-born player who sees the future for the game in this country that goes beyond a backyard court in an effort to promote the sport here this december jeremy and his teammates will be demonstrating this sport at skill kant in last and off they guessed it will be the sports first ever major tournament yvette here in the uni
the bay area many games from sports from other parts of the world go unnoticed here. daniel r. kron 4 is that interest introduces us to a bay area resident who hopes to bring one such game into the american mainstream. >> reporter: the back yard in oakland may be one of the few places in the entire country with this game is played regularly is calledsepak takraw.. >> reporter: so at this backyard court is mostly players who emigrated to the u.s. from southeast asia and brought the...
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first of all here is kat daniels, someone i introduced who cooks for the protesters in the build up for the event, and pastor henry logan, member of the church where michael brown had his funeral. we have seen extraordinary pictures tonight, particularly down on west florissant where my colleague robert ray is. we are told that it's worse than august. who is doing this? it's not your friends, is it? >> no, this is not the people fighting for justice each and every day. we are peaceful people. we don't know these people. my people went home. my people went home. you know, we live to fight another day. you know, we belief in doing sit-ins, doing shut them downs, protests, boycotts. this is who we are, we are going to stay the course. this is the setback. >> pastor henry, it's a set back for everyone that hoped for a peaceful. who do you think is behind the violence that broke out so quickly? >> we had a lot of radical organizations within st louis who had been talking about having more violent protests, and that's when senator maria and muma kat tried to put emphasise on voter registratio
first of all here is kat daniels, someone i introduced who cooks for the protesters in the build up for the event, and pastor henry logan, member of the church where michael brown had his funeral. we have seen extraordinary pictures tonight, particularly down on west florissant where my colleague robert ray is. we are told that it's worse than august. who is doing this? it's not your friends, is it? >> no, this is not the people fighting for justice each and every day. we are peaceful...
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here's illinois congressman daniel lipinski.inois congressmen, he owns stock in 37 different private blood banks and a company called "von liechtenstein's vertical coffin." [ laughter ] that's what we're hearing. i got it from wikipedia or something. >> steve: wikipedia. you got this from? >> jimmy: next we have congressman leonard lance, he owns stock in coppertone spf 9,000. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: i didn't know you can buy stock in sun screen. >> jimmy: i think these are facts, i don't know. finally there is congressman john j. duncan jr. apparently he owns stock in petco's bald eagle-human food. i didn't even know they sold that. >> steve: i didn't know they sold that. two foods, one thing. wow. >> jimmy: guys this week, president obama's scheduled to meet with superintendents to discuss his plan to provide students with high-speed internet in the classroom. and teachers will meet with obama and say, "any other ideas for making my job impossible? [ laughter and applause ] do you want to give each kid and ipad wit
here's illinois congressman daniel lipinski.inois congressmen, he owns stock in 37 different private blood banks and a company called "von liechtenstein's vertical coffin." [ laughter ] that's what we're hearing. i got it from wikipedia or something. >> steve: wikipedia. you got this from? >> jimmy: next we have congressman leonard lance, he owns stock in coppertone spf 9,000. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: i didn't know you can buy stock in sun screen. >>...
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describing actions of five suspects 31 year old hekia jack on, darryl carter, 22 year old daniel ham on, not seen here, 22-year old mark, and 23 year old william wade, this is video of wade ago rested earlier this week. all five are accused of sexually and physically abusing the five children inside of the home, whose ages range from one to ten years old. >> what their acts has caused these children, to adore is shocking the conscious. >> four of the children are siblings, sheki a a jackson is mother, daniel ham on mothers of the one year old. along with the sexual boost children were punched, kicked and body slam 56789 suspects even shot the children with bee bee guns repeatedly as a cruel form of discipline. >> bee bee guns are hitting the children, they are causing welts and breaking the skin. >> reporter: among more serious charges facing five suspects endangering the welfare of children, intercourse with a child, criminal conspiracy and unlawful restraint. all five remain in custody. and as for the children we're told they are staying with relatives, for the time being, officials also tell us tha
describing actions of five suspects 31 year old hekia jack on, darryl carter, 22 year old daniel ham on, not seen here, 22-year old mark, and 23 year old william wade, this is video of wade ago rested earlier this week. all five are accused of sexually and physically abusing the five children inside of the home, whose ages range from one to ten years old. >> what their acts has caused these children, to adore is shocking the conscious. >> four of the children are siblings, sheki a a...
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here. steve, daniel, everybody. stick around and catch steve coming up at 5:00 p.m. to the ceo of silver wheaton on the falling price of silver. stick around here. much more ahead on these big earnings still to come. a debate you don't want to miss and on particular on jcpenney and michael bloomberg says college isn't worth the money and many high school grads better off going into a profession like a plumber. we want to know whether you think that's good advice. your chance to vote and weigh in is coming up. are investing almt $80 million dollars, and creating 1750 jobs. from long island to all across upstate new york, more businesses are coming to new york. they are paying no property taxes, no corporate taxes, and no sales taxes. and with over 300 locations, and 3.7 million square feet available, there's a place that is is right for your business. see if startup-ny can work for you. go to startup.ny.gov. television announcer: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale $197 mattress sale is on now. bulldog: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announce
here. steve, daniel, everybody. stick around and catch steve coming up at 5:00 p.m. to the ceo of silver wheaton on the falling price of silver. stick around here. much more ahead on these big earnings still to come. a debate you don't want to miss and on particular on jcpenney and michael bloomberg says college isn't worth the money and many high school grads better off going into a profession like a plumber. we want to know whether you think that's good advice. your chance to vote and weigh...
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. >> they were definitely ready and here in the bay area, they were ready, as well. cbs news' danielle nottingham is actually in ferguson, missouri this morning live and we are going to check in with her. >> reporter: good morning. it's daylight now and crews are still on the scene working to put out a handful of fires. still burning in ferguson. it took minutes for peaceful protests to turn to violence and law enforcement is out to morning to prevent more riots. [ screaming ] >> reporter: protestors marched into the early hours. demonstrations spiraled out of control and turned violent. at least a dozen buildings were set on fire. businesses looted, windows broken, and hundreds of gunshots were heard. >> what i have seen tonight is probably much worse than the worst night we ever had in august. >> reporter: police hurled tear gas into crowds. some demonstrators taunted authorities and set fire to police cars. >> the police brought it on themselves. they have an aggressive stance. >> reporter: so rioting spread to west florissant, where protestors set businesses on fire. following the
. >> they were definitely ready and here in the bay area, they were ready, as well. cbs news' danielle nottingham is actually in ferguson, missouri this morning live and we are going to check in with her. >> reporter: good morning. it's daylight now and crews are still on the scene working to put out a handful of fires. still burning in ferguson. it took minutes for peaceful protests to turn to violence and law enforcement is out to morning to prevent more riots. [ screaming ]...
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now that daylight is finally here in missouri, it will be clear how extensive the damage is in ferguson. cbs news' danielle nottingham has more on the situation there and why the grand jury decide there is insufficient evidence to charge the police officer. >>> reporter: protestors marched into the early hours. demonstrations spiraled out of control and turned violent. at least a dozen buildings were set on fire. business is looted, windows broken, and hundreds of gunshots were heard. >> what i have seen tonight is probably much worse than the worst night we ever had in august. >> reporter: police hurled tear gas into crowds. some demonstrators taunted authorities and set fire to police cars. >> the police brought it on themselves. they have an aggressive stance. >> reporter: so rioting spread to west flor santa where protestors set buildings on fire. >> reporter: wilson says he shot a series of rounds at brown during the august 9 confrontation which began while he was still in his squad car. wilson said, his hands were inside on me and he entered my vehicle with his hands arms and head assaulting me. poli
now that daylight is finally here in missouri, it will be clear how extensive the damage is in ferguson. cbs news' danielle nottingham has more on the situation there and why the grand jury decide there is insufficient evidence to charge the police officer. >>> reporter: protestors marched into the early hours. demonstrations spiraled out of control and turned violent. at least a dozen buildings were set on fire. business is looted, windows broken, and hundreds of gunshots were heard....
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for those of you here from out of state, my daniel is daniel isham and i have been the director of the missouri department of public safety. previously i was chief of police for the st. louis metropolitan police department and most recently a professor in the criminology and criminal justice department at the university of missouri, st. louis. i made the decision to join the department of public safety ten weeks ago because of the critical issues that were before all of us in law enforcement. and because of the opportunity to make a difference in the community, my community where i grew up and where my family and i make our home. but also key to joining dps was the promise that governor nixon gave me. he told me he was committed to bringing people together, to establishing missouri as a model for improving relations between police and the community we serve. he understood that this was not simply a law enforcement issue and he was committed to more han simply getting through a crisis situation. he was committed to confronting issues that had simmered below the surface in american socie
for those of you here from out of state, my daniel is daniel isham and i have been the director of the missouri department of public safety. previously i was chief of police for the st. louis metropolitan police department and most recently a professor in the criminology and criminal justice department at the university of missouri, st. louis. i made the decision to join the department of public safety ten weeks ago because of the critical issues that were before all of us in law enforcement....
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da daniel, arturo, thank you for being here. >>> president obama said that most israelis and palestinians want peace. so is that why hoords of plains took to the streets and even passed out candy? and why do israelis keep getting blamed for provoking the attacks, we'll talk about that next, stay with us. the am. new aleve pm blrk to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. because it helps me skip the bad stuff. of aleve. i'm good. that's what i like to call, the...