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business. >>> we're learning more about the lengths that some people may go to try to harm officer darren wilsonpregnant wife. wilson's been getting death threats. we've known that. but perhaps what's even more alarming is the cyber stalking that has snowballed. brian todd looks at the threats and how police are protecting wilson. >> reporter: he's been threatened over the phone, in e-mails, on social media, apparently there are bounties on his head. now cnn has learned darren wilson is protected by a detail of off-duty police officers who have been by his side since the august shooting of michael brown. >> fraternal order of police members from the surrounding area have volunteered and have provided him with security from that time right up until the present. >> reporter: how long will you be doing this? >> as long as we have to. >> reporter: fraternal order of police director jim pasko says the off-duty officers aren't being paid by wilson or anyone else to protect him. pasko wouldn't elaborate on the nature of the protection. it's likely very discreet. >> a low key protection, not a marked un
business. >>> we're learning more about the lengths that some people may go to try to harm officer darren wilsonpregnant wife. wilson's been getting death threats. we've known that. but perhaps what's even more alarming is the cyber stalking that has snowballed. brian todd looks at the threats and how police are protecting wilson. >> reporter: he's been threatened over the phone, in e-mails, on social media, apparently there are bounties on his head. now cnn has learned darren...
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i can tell you some people are asking that question, what happens next with darren wilson? we spoke with his attorneys and they tell us that wilson is looking to possibly go back to school. it's not concrete yet. but we do know that at this point he remains in hiding, wolf, after a week of unrest and riots. >> we'll speak to two of his attorneys later here in "the situation room." george, thanks very much. george howell on the ground for us in ferguson. let's get more now on those white house meetings that are unfolding right now. our white house correspondent michelle kosinski is joining us. michelle, what do we know about these meetings? i take it we're standing by to hear directly from the president momentarily? >> reporter: right. he had a day of meetings, three of them, lasted all day, first with his cabinet and then young civil rights leaders, then a larger group meeting with community and faith leaders from around the country, also law enforcement. and the goal is to try to find ways to build trust between local police officers and communities. the white house sees th
i can tell you some people are asking that question, what happens next with darren wilson? we spoke with his attorneys and they tell us that wilson is looking to possibly go back to school. it's not concrete yet. but we do know that at this point he remains in hiding, wolf, after a week of unrest and riots. >> we'll speak to two of his attorneys later here in "the situation room." george, thanks very much. george howell on the ground for us in ferguson. let's get more now on...
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darren wilson handed in his resignation because according to his attorney, he feared for the safety ofhers. ferguson's mayor says wilson will not receive a severance package as part of his resignation. >> darren wilson has taken off this uniform for the last time. >> officer wilson is no longer an employee with the city of ferguson. >> in an interview with abc last week, darren wilson had wondered about going back to work. >> do you think it would be safe for me? >> now in a letter of resignation, wilson says i have been told that my continued employment may put the residents and police officers of the city of ferguson at risk. which is a circumstance that i cannot allow. wilson's lawyer says he handed in his badge after learning of threats against the ferguson police. >> he simply said that's enough and it was time to resign. >> on the streets offense ferguson, still seething from monday's grand jury decision, there was some relief. >> i believe he should have resigned. i do believe he should have been found guilty. >> wilson adds, it is my hope this allows the community to heal. >> t
darren wilson handed in his resignation because according to his attorney, he feared for the safety ofhers. ferguson's mayor says wilson will not receive a severance package as part of his resignation. >> darren wilson has taken off this uniform for the last time. >> officer wilson is no longer an employee with the city of ferguson. >> in an interview with abc last week, darren wilson had wondered about going back to work. >> do you think it would be safe for me?...
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officer darren wilson wanted out.end officer will sob resigning from the the ferguson police department. his refusing -- resignation coming just days after -- mike tobin is live with the latest. mike? >> greta, it looks like darren wilson and his wife will be tied to the ferguson pd for a while. his wife began her maternity leave. now, you know that darren wilson did not
officer darren wilson wanted out.end officer will sob resigning from the the ferguson police department. his refusing -- resignation coming just days after -- mike tobin is live with the latest. mike? >> greta, it looks like darren wilson and his wife will be tied to the ferguson pd for a while. his wife began her maternity leave. now, you know that darren wilson did not
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we've got new information on the unusual level of security being provided to darren wilson. ail of off duty police officers guarding him. but even with that, the threats to wilson don't seem to be subsiding. he's been threatened over the phone, in e-mails, on social media. apparentlyly are bounties on hi head. now cnn has learned he has been protected by off duty police officers who have been by his side since the august shooting of michael brown. >> fraternal order of police members from the surrounding area volunteered and have provided by him with security from that time to the present. >> how long will you be doing this? >> as long as we have to i fraternal order of police says the off duty officers are not being paid by wilson or anyone else. pasko would not talk about the protection. it's likely very discreet. >> a low key unit, maybe one person, maybe two people. so that officer wilson, former officer wilson, can sleep at night. >> reporter: wilson's lawyers say it's not just darren wilson these officers are protecting. >> there are threats out there not only against h
we've got new information on the unusual level of security being provided to darren wilson. ail of off duty police officers guarding him. but even with that, the threats to wilson don't seem to be subsiding. he's been threatened over the phone, in e-mails, on social media. apparentlyly are bounties on hi head. now cnn has learned he has been protected by off duty police officers who have been by his side since the august shooting of michael brown. >> fraternal order of police members from...
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darren wilson was allowed to give testimony.he question of -- >> where were they between -- where were they in that four-hours? >> towed bring that point up himself. >> what about the point about darren wilson? we're always taught that the last they know you hear is the thing that sinks into your mind that's the most important. why do they have michael testify last? >> i would put him on last as well. if you're going after him, you wait until all the other evidence has come in and then you can go after him. >> but you said the questions were softball. >> then you can go on him on contradictions. this was not a trial. this was an investigation. in the end, there is so much reasonable doubt here. what would we be accomplished if we indicted in this case? there would be an acquittal. the suffering would go on with people worrying about the case for months. does anyone seriously think that with seven witnesses saying that he charged the car, four witnesses saying he was reaching into his waist band, and everybody agreeing that micha
darren wilson was allowed to give testimony.he question of -- >> where were they between -- where were they in that four-hours? >> towed bring that point up himself. >> what about the point about darren wilson? we're always taught that the last they know you hear is the thing that sinks into your mind that's the most important. why do they have michael testify last? >> i would put him on last as well. if you're going after him, you wait until all the other evidence has...
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with brian todd. >>> we've got new information on the usual level of security being provided to darren wilson detail of offduty police officers guarding him. even with that the threats to wilson don't seem to be subsiding. he has been threatened over the phone. in e-mail. on social media. apparently there are bounties on his head. now cnn has learned darren wilson is protected by a detail of offduty police officers who have been buy his side since the august shooting of michael brown. >> the fraternal over police members from the surrounding area have volunteered and provided him with security from that time, right up until the present. >> how long will you be doing this? >> as long as we have. to. >> reporter: the fraternal order of police says the office duty police officers are not being paid by wilson or anyone else to protect him. he would not elaborate on the nature of the protection. it is likely very discreet. >> a low key protection. not a marked unit in front of the house that draws as much attention as it may divert. maybe one person, maybe two people so that officer wilson, former
with brian todd. >>> we've got new information on the usual level of security being provided to darren wilson detail of offduty police officers guarding him. even with that the threats to wilson don't seem to be subsiding. he has been threatened over the phone. in e-mail. on social media. apparently there are bounties on his head. now cnn has learned darren wilson is protected by a detail of offduty police officers who have been buy his side since the august shooting of michael brown....
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as darren wilson resigns from the ferguson police force, protests continue across the country from shopping malls to football stadiums over a grand jury's decision not to indict wilson for shooting dead michael brown. >> we're interrupting like friday commerce specifically to send a very important message, which is that black lives matter. >> we will speak to youth activists from oakland and new york as well as professor michael eric dyson. he asks, "where do we go after ferguson?" then we go to egypt where a court has dropped its case against former president hosni mubarak over the killing of protesters in the 2011 uprising that ended his 30-year rule. all that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. ferguson police officer darren wilson has resigned days after a grand jury elected not to indict him for the killing of unarmed black teenager michael brown. ferguson mayor james knowles said wilson will leave the police force with no severance. >> the city manager has accepted officer wilson's resignation. as of yesterday, off
as darren wilson resigns from the ferguson police force, protests continue across the country from shopping malls to football stadiums over a grand jury's decision not to indict wilson for shooting dead michael brown. >> we're interrupting like friday commerce specifically to send a very important message, which is that black lives matter. >> we will speak to youth activists from oakland and new york as well as professor michael eric dyson. he asks, "where do we go after...
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who are going to be actively trying to find out where is darren wilson. they're going to be trying to find out where did darren wilson spend his last dollar so that they can track and put out in public where he is. and really create an enhanced threat to him. >> st. louis county community activist john gaskin doesn't begrudge wilson the protection, but he says others in the ferguson area will be upset by it. and the people protecting wilson should ask themselves tough questions. the question that will come to my mind is do they feel darren wilson was doing his job? and the question even becomes, would they have done it. >> the fraternal order of police said the police department was unwilling to protect him after the michael brown shooting. he says the fers son police never protected darren wilson and said, quote, that's what the police department is supposed to do. we tried several times to get a response from the ferguson police. we didn't hear back. >> a top executive from the national football league said it made a crucial mistake in the handling of t
who are going to be actively trying to find out where is darren wilson. they're going to be trying to find out where did darren wilson spend his last dollar so that they can track and put out in public where he is. and really create an enhanced threat to him. >> st. louis county community activist john gaskin doesn't begrudge wilson the protection, but he says others in the ferguson area will be upset by it. and the people protecting wilson should ask themselves tough questions. the...
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>> as far as the city of ferguson, we have severed ties against darren wilson. >> protests against darren wilson continue to spread, including here in d.c. hear what president obama is doing to address the issue. plus a tragic end, the search for missing ohio state university football player. what the police found near the player's body near a dumpster. and travel, and what is being blamed for long lines at the airport. we begin tonight with breaking news. out of solel seoul, south korea. someone reported an unscheduled active shooter drill. security forces swept the area, and didn't find anything suspicious, and everyone is reported to be safe. it is home to 500 u.s. troops stationed in south korea. now new information in the fallout in ferguson, missouri. president obama will discuss the situation tomorrow with his cabinets civil rights leaders and law enforcement. he'll discuss how to strengthen relationships between police officers and minorities. that announcement comes while protests continue in d.c. and other cities across the u.s. other demonstrators brought traffic to a standstil
>> as far as the city of ferguson, we have severed ties against darren wilson. >> protests against darren wilson continue to spread, including here in d.c. hear what president obama is doing to address the issue. plus a tragic end, the search for missing ohio state university football player. what the police found near the player's body near a dumpster. and travel, and what is being blamed for long lines at the airport. we begin tonight with breaking news. out of solel seoul, south...
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wilson, former officer wilson can sleep at night. >> reporter: wilson's lawyers say it's not just darren wilson these officers are protecting. >> there are threats out there not only against himself but his family, as well. >> reporter: including wilson's new wife who is pregnant and on leave from the ferguson police. one concern the attorneys and law enforcement experts have, efforts by hackers and others to track darren wilson down. >> there are cyberactivists in our world who are going to be actively trying to find out where is darren wilson. they're going to be trying to find out where did darren wilson spend his last hour? so that they can track and put out in public where he is and really create an enhanced threat to him. >> reporter: john gaskin doesn't begrudge him the protection but others will be upset by it and the people protecting wilson should ask themselves some tough questions. >> the question that will come to mind for me, do they feel as though darren wilson was doing his job and the question even becomes would they have done it. >> reporter: jim pasco is critical of the fergu
wilson, former officer wilson can sleep at night. >> reporter: wilson's lawyers say it's not just darren wilson these officers are protecting. >> there are threats out there not only against himself but his family, as well. >> reporter: including wilson's new wife who is pregnant and on leave from the ferguson police. one concern the attorneys and law enforcement experts have, efforts by hackers and others to track darren wilson down. >> there are cyberactivists in our...
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darren wilson did or fundraising did produce upwards of $200,000 for darren wilson. but from that $200,000 he had to buy a new house and he has got to pay for legal fees beyond what the fraternal order of police will pay. now, according to his attorney, the threat that finalized his decision to resign from the force were recent. darren wilson wrote in that resignation letter that he wanted to with policing but he didn't want to put other police officers or civilians at risk. now, in another development, governor jay nixon appointed that ferguson commission with 16 members on the panel. they held their first public meeting today. that meeting progressed from unfocused to a full fledged meltdown when they got to the public comment period. complete with profanity and accusations that this panel, despite being the first meeting, wasn't getting anything done. the overall goal of this panel is to produce recommendations to be submitted to governor jay nixon. greta? >> mike, thank you. and darren wilson's lawyer says officer wilson resigned two minutes after the ferguson po
darren wilson did or fundraising did produce upwards of $200,000 for darren wilson. but from that $200,000 he had to buy a new house and he has got to pay for legal fees beyond what the fraternal order of police will pay. now, according to his attorney, the threat that finalized his decision to resign from the force were recent. darren wilson wrote in that resignation letter that he wanted to with policing but he didn't want to put other police officers or civilians at risk. now, in another...
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not severed ties with officer wilson. >> reporter: after six years on the police force, officer darren wilsonge. >> the city of ferguson will not be making a severance payment to officer wilson. >> wilson says the risk of violence to police prompted his res ig nation. which reads, if part, it is my hope my resignation will allow the community to heal. city officials will move on. >> now it's the time to begin the process. >> reporter: protesters in ferguson and around the country from oregon, to washington, d.c.
not severed ties with officer wilson. >> reporter: after six years on the police force, officer darren wilsonge. >> the city of ferguson will not be making a severance payment to officer wilson. >> wilson says the risk of violence to police prompted his res ig nation. which reads, if part, it is my hope my resignation will allow the community to heal. city officials will move on. >> now it's the time to begin the process. >> reporter: protesters in ferguson and...
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appreciate it. >>> coming up tonight, darren wilson resigns from the ferguson police department, but l not receive a severance. is that fair? he wasn't charged. we're going to hear from two of wilson's attorneys. that's coming up next. plus, it's the picture that everybody's talking about. well, there's a cop hugging a little boy at a ferguson protest in portland with tears rolling down his eyes. that police officer in that photo will join us tonight straight ahead. this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. go to drscholls.com for locations and save $10. i'm a believer. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like rocks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it h
appreciate it. >>> coming up tonight, darren wilson resigns from the ferguson police department, but l not receive a severance. is that fair? he wasn't charged. we're going to hear from two of wilson's attorneys. that's coming up next. plus, it's the picture that everybody's talking about. well, there's a cop hugging a little boy at a ferguson protest in portland with tears rolling down his eyes. that police officer in that photo will join us tonight straight ahead. this is a map of...
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darren wilson would not change. specifically with the words louis shouted to the crowd.oking whether he should face charges in connection with the rioting that followed. before we begin with that debate, i want to show you not only what he said and how he said it, but also the context. the anguish of his wife, michael brown's mother, leading up to it. here's the complete moment. >> i ain't never
darren wilson would not change. specifically with the words louis shouted to the crowd.oking whether he should face charges in connection with the rioting that followed. before we begin with that debate, i want to show you not only what he said and how he said it, but also the context. the anguish of his wife, michael brown's mother, leading up to it. here's the complete moment. >> i ain't never
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if he really wanted to indict darren wilson, he could get him indicted. probable cause hearing, it's not a trial. >> jerryl christmas has dealt with numerous grand juries in the st louis area. he says the threshold is so low that an overwhelming majority of grand jury cases end with an indictment. >> and the key factor is this: ask all around this country how often do prosecutors bring the defendant in to testify? i don't care what the defendant got to say...we the prosecutor's office! we know that we have a case, that's the reason why we are going for an indictment so we can move forward to trial. we don't need the defense version at this point >> darren wilson testified for four hours in september - the final straw, christmas said, for anyone with concerns over the impartiality of the prosecutor. >> i'm saying that you are too close to the police to think that you are going to aggressively prosecute them. and especially in a situation like this where its such a close call, i would be more comfortable with just an independent party who doesn't have all o
if he really wanted to indict darren wilson, he could get him indicted. probable cause hearing, it's not a trial. >> jerryl christmas has dealt with numerous grand juries in the st louis area. he says the threshold is so low that an overwhelming majority of grand jury cases end with an indictment. >> and the key factor is this: ask all around this country how often do prosecutors bring the defendant in to testify? i don't care what the defendant got to say...we the prosecutor's...
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officer darren wilson resigns.ut the grand jury's decision to bring no charges in the shooting death of michael brown leaves a community and a country divided. we'll discuss the facts of the case and whether an indictment was warranted with attorneys on both sides. from police officer darren wilson's legal team, neil bruntrager and from the family of michael brown, daryl parker. president obama appeals for calm while the streets of ferguson erupt. >> that won't be done by throwing bottles or smashing car windows and certainly won't be done by hurting anybody. >> how does the country ease the tension between race and law enforcement? we'll ask rudy giuliani and head of the national urban league, marc morial. plus, what role has the media played surrounding ferguson. >> the 24-hour news cycle. >> our sunday panel weighs in on that. all right now on a special "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. police officer darren wilson announced late saturday, he has resigned from the ferguson police fo
officer darren wilson resigns.ut the grand jury's decision to bring no charges in the shooting death of michael brown leaves a community and a country divided. we'll discuss the facts of the case and whether an indictment was warranted with attorneys on both sides. from police officer darren wilson's legal team, neil bruntrager and from the family of michael brown, daryl parker. president obama appeals for calm while the streets of ferguson erupt. >> that won't be done by throwing bottles...
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darren wilson is not a police officer. he turned in his resignation over the weekend and the mayor said no payments will be sent to darren wilson. the mayor talked about bridging the gap with the african-american community here in ferguson and its police department. announcing a series of steps and incentives to bring more african-american police officers to the force. the mayor here sounding like he wants to focus on the future and turning the page on the bad time. >> we continue to move on and officer wilson and his family has moved on. the city of ferguson is talking about how we can bring the community together. >> reporter: john and christine, the focus is getting the businesses that have been shutdown over the last week back up and running. when you look up and down many streets in ferguson, stores have had to board up and organically people have painted the board-up windows, the symbol after such a terrible week. >> ed lavandera, thank you. a nationwide walk-out in communities affected by police violence. ferguson a
darren wilson is not a police officer. he turned in his resignation over the weekend and the mayor said no payments will be sent to darren wilson. the mayor talked about bridging the gap with the african-american community here in ferguson and its police department. announcing a series of steps and incentives to bring more african-american police officers to the force. the mayor here sounding like he wants to focus on the future and turning the page on the bad time. >> we continue to move...
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. >> do you think we would be seeing all of that, had this been a black police officer, had darren wilson been black and all the facts remaining the same, we would still have a slain 18-year-old. would the outrage be there? >> no, because we have a racial issue in this country. we've always had a racial issue in this country, and the biggest problem with it is we never discuss race until something bad happens. we never have meaningful dialogue over a cold beer when things are going good, but what happens is, everybody, when something bad happens everybody has a tribe mentality, everybody wants to protect their own tribe, whether they're right or wrong. >> what do you mean when they're right and wrong? >> we all got bad characters in our group, we all got bad characters. my grandmother told me you individual merit. you don't care what every jackass has to say. black is not always right and white is not always wrong. you got some bad apples taking advantage of the situation and that's unfortunate, because this is serious -- somebody lost a child and this is something we need to seriously si
. >> do you think we would be seeing all of that, had this been a black police officer, had darren wilson been black and all the facts remaining the same, we would still have a slain 18-year-old. would the outrage be there? >> no, because we have a racial issue in this country. we've always had a racial issue in this country, and the biggest problem with it is we never discuss race until something bad happens. we never have meaningful dialogue over a cold beer when things are going...
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not for darren wilson, for michael brown's step-father louis head.urst on the streets of ferguson for inciting a riot. >>> a man was arrested in washington state for making deadly threats against darren wilson. and national guard has begun to scale back as the protests taper off. >> this is one of the first businesses that was torched last monday night just moments after darren wilson was announced that darren wilson would not be indicted by a grand jury. and the question is, is one man responsible for all this damage? [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> this explosive reaction to the nonindictment of former ferguson police officer dils ar wilson is under investigation. police want to know if michael brown's step father incited the crowd to riot with these words. michael brown's mother explained the emotion behind the outburst in an interview with cnn legal analyst. >> he just spoke out of anger, it's one thing to speak and it's a different thing to act. he did not act. >> investigators have not spoke ton head and norg
not for darren wilson, for michael brown's step-father louis head.urst on the streets of ferguson for inciting a riot. >>> a man was arrested in washington state for making deadly threats against darren wilson. and national guard has begun to scale back as the protests taper off. >> this is one of the first businesses that was torched last monday night just moments after darren wilson was announced that darren wilson would not be indicted by a grand jury. and the question is, is...
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witness 10 proves darren wilson had a reasonable belief he had to shoot michael brown.t of lazy analysis. this is certainly "the washington post's" worst failure. in order to make the case that michael brown deserved to be shot, that he deserved to die, "the washington post" article had to lie. it wants to pretend is the truth teller of the grand jury. certainly not reveal that the eyewitness cut that distance in half under oath. the article had to tell the lie that witness number 10's story is consistent when he told it two days after the shooting and six weeks after the shooting. it turns out it really is impossible to prove that he's willing to lie. >>> coming up next, a special report from alex wagner who's i've been called a control freak... i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it'
witness 10 proves darren wilson had a reasonable belief he had to shoot michael brown.t of lazy analysis. this is certainly "the washington post's" worst failure. in order to make the case that michael brown deserved to be shot, that he deserved to die, "the washington post" article had to lie. it wants to pretend is the truth teller of the grand jury. certainly not reveal that the eyewitness cut that distance in half under oath. the article had to tell the lie that witness...
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>> i defend darren wilson. he was smeared. the guy can't live. he didn't do anything really wrong unless somebody finds out -- >> how about a shot to the leg or arm instead of the head? change the teaching. >> it's too much trouble to focus on -- john poindexter. total information awareness. remember all of that? >> he's a good friend of mine. he was national security advisor for ronald reagan. >> you saw how far that went. >> he had a lot of brilliant ideas. he was over at dartmouth. >> he went to jail didn't he, poindexter? >> i don't think we're turning into a surveillance state. >> too many people talking here and i'm inspiring it unfortunately. >> american surveillance state is not an issue here as much as in europe. we don't have domestic intelligence -- protections under the law. europe is much more stringent on that. police body cameras is a good thing. i think it will vindicate the police. it will push out bad police officers and give people more confidence, which in american society is crucial. >> i actually welcome the idea of having t
>> i defend darren wilson. he was smeared. the guy can't live. he didn't do anything really wrong unless somebody finds out -- >> how about a shot to the leg or arm instead of the head? change the teaching. >> it's too much trouble to focus on -- john poindexter. total information awareness. remember all of that? >> he's a good friend of mine. he was national security advisor for ronald reagan. >> you saw how far that went. >> he had a lot of brilliant ideas....
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and ex officer darren wilson will not get a severance package. speak with his attorney. >> what should be done? >> julianna goldman on a controversial case before the supreme court. >>> black friday shopping is down big. jill schlesinger will break down the numbers. carter evans on the man behind the hug. >> as a photographer you will get that scene, it's powerful especially what's going on now. >> this is captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: hi everyone i'm jeff glor. the wait has been too long, the rain may be too much. in the midst of a three year drought, the rains have come. in federal way washington. glendora, some places in northern california could get a half a foot or more. it is the biggest storm to hit the coast in nine months. eric fisher is chief meteorologist at wbz. what is happening out there? >> a storm system showing itself on satellite, but swinging monday night into tuesday, heavy rainfall all across california nor cal to southern california. it will be ongoing as we head into wednesday. the rai
and ex officer darren wilson will not get a severance package. speak with his attorney. >> what should be done? >> julianna goldman on a controversial case before the supreme court. >>> black friday shopping is down big. jill schlesinger will break down the numbers. carter evans on the man behind the hug. >> as a photographer you will get that scene, it's powerful especially what's going on now. >> this is captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs...
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comes one week after the ferguson, missouri, grand jury decided not to indict the police officer darren wilson killing of the teenager michael brown. over the weekend, wilson resigned from the ferguson police force saying he feared for more violence directed at the police department there. let's gauge the reaction in ferguson itself to darren wilson's resignation calling for a nationwide walkout. ed lavandera is live. what is going on in ferguson? >> reporter: the good news is, wolf, for the last couple of nights it's been quiet in terms of protests and the number of arrests and that kind of news in terms of the worse of what was seen here last week, that that seems to be in the past here at least and a lot of talk about people looking ahead as to what happens next. and some of the areas hardest hit by the protests monday night and tuesday night as well, people have been painting murals on these pieces of plywood to kind of leave inspirational messages and messages of hope that turned plywood into something more beautiful to look at. wolf? >> ed, sunday at the st. louis rams nfl football game,
comes one week after the ferguson, missouri, grand jury decided not to indict the police officer darren wilson killing of the teenager michael brown. over the weekend, wilson resigned from the ferguson police force saying he feared for more violence directed at the police department there. let's gauge the reaction in ferguson itself to darren wilson's resignation calling for a nationwide walkout. ed lavandera is live. what is going on in ferguson? >> reporter: the good news is, wolf, for...
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so in order to get not just darren wilson, but starting with him and other police officers jailed weave to build a mass movement that takes direction in other ways, too. so one of the things we're organizing is a whole campaign to get as many student groups, community organizations, unions, municipalities like city councils to call for and repudiate the grand jury decision and to jail darren wilson. >> let me ask you this, these protests were mostly peaceful. a few isolated incidents of violen violence. what did you take away from the media coverage? how did it influence you in the decision to do the black brunch? >> yeah, i have been attending these meetings since the ferguson verdict. and immediately was put off by the demographics of the crowd. i didn't feel that the people in the -- that those folks were not really super represented in the audience. i lookedñr around and didn't se folks i was sort of familiar with and sort of felt uncomfortable initially. so we organized black brunch in response to that to create space for our healing. because ultimately there is a lot of real pa
so in order to get not just darren wilson, but starting with him and other police officers jailed weave to build a mass movement that takes direction in other ways, too. so one of the things we're organizing is a whole campaign to get as many student groups, community organizations, unions, municipalities like city councils to call for and repudiate the grand jury decision and to jail darren wilson. >> let me ask you this, these protests were mostly peaceful. a few isolated incidents of...
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officer darren wilson retiring from the ferguson police department. as protesters snarl traffic, and even take it to the nfl field. will his move help restore peace? >>> emotional reunion, the boy back in his mother's arms. after four years. the boy hidden behind a wall. the clever way he got word out. plus, how he got free. >>> and hidden in plain sight. the secret treasure in this popular mover, worth more than $100,000. can you spot what is so valuable in this movie about a mouse? >>> and good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday evening. i'm tom llamas. as we come on the air tonight, millions of americans making their way home on this thanksgiving weekend, crowding the hays and the skies. take a look at this map. there's a dizzying amount of flights in the air on this busy day of travel. so far, 182 flights canceled. more than 2600 delayed. dense fog in denver diverting dozens of flights. those planes landing an hour away. inside the terminal, the lines seeming to stretch forever. and rain in california caught hazards and traffic jams lik
officer darren wilson retiring from the ferguson police department. as protesters snarl traffic, and even take it to the nfl field. will his move help restore peace? >>> emotional reunion, the boy back in his mother's arms. after four years. the boy hidden behind a wall. the clever way he got word out. plus, how he got free. >>> and hidden in plain sight. the secret treasure in this popular mover, worth more than $100,000. can you spot what is so valuable in this movie about a...
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eight days after prosecuting attorney announced that a grand jury would not indiet darren wilson for the killing of unarnl unarmed teenager michael brown. st. louis police are invest gaited mr. head's emotional out bursts moments after he learned of the grand jury's decision not to indict wilson in brown's death. the scene was also emotional in atlanta last night. holder was interrupted by protesters during his remarks that took place at ebb newser baptist church. the scene was also emotional in atlanta last night. holder was interrupted by protesters during his remarks that took place at ebb newser baptist church. he earned a standing ovation for his response. >> what we saw there was a genuine expression of concern and involvement. [ applause ] back in st. louis, a team's response to the decision by a group of players in the hands up, don't shoot pose. he reached out to law he reached out to law enforcement officials to try to quickly air. then, things got weird. a st. louis police department chief sent an e-mail saying the vice president had apologized. >>> denoff said he never ap
eight days after prosecuting attorney announced that a grand jury would not indiet darren wilson for the killing of unarnl unarmed teenager michael brown. st. louis police are invest gaited mr. head's emotional out bursts moments after he learned of the grand jury's decision not to indict wilson in brown's death. the scene was also emotional in atlanta last night. holder was interrupted by protesters during his remarks that took place at ebb newser baptist church. the scene was also emotional...
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was announced that darren wilson would not be indicted by a grand jury. and the question is, is one man responsible for all this damage? [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> this explosive reaction to the nonindictment of former ferguson police officer dils ar wilson is under investigation. police want to know if michael brown's step father incited the crowd to riot with these words. michael brown's mother explained the emotion behind the outburst in an interview with cnn legal analyst. >> he just spoke out of anger, it's one thing to speak and it's a different thing to act. he did not act. >> investigators have not spoke ton head and no charges have been filed. >> remember, there's people in the crowd that decided to burn down those buildings and i'm not so sure they wouldn't have burned down those buildings without urging from mr. head or others. >> the national guard is scaling back its presence in ferguson, since protests have gotten smaller. but businesses are still reeling from their losses. >> how angry are you? >> well, it doesn't help, you know, i'm mostly di
was announced that darren wilson would not be indicted by a grand jury. and the question is, is one man responsible for all this damage? [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> this explosive reaction to the nonindictment of former ferguson police officer dils ar wilson is under investigation. police want to know if michael brown's step father incited the crowd to riot with these words. michael brown's mother explained the emotion behind the outburst in an interview with cnn legal analyst. >> he...
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. >> in the "rewrite" tonight, the proof that darren wilson needed to shoot michael brown.rding to an article on t"the washington post" website entitled "witness number 10 proves that darren wilson had to shoot michael brown." the author of the piece is a law professor who clerked for anton scalia and worked in the reagan and bush justice department and now blogs for "the washington post." witness number 10 is the only witness who was specifically quoted by district attorney robert mccullough when he announced the grand jury chose not to bring any charge against officer darren wilson for shooting and killing michael brown. this is what the district attorney said that witness number 10 said about michael brown threatening officer wilson. >> one described his movement towards officer wilson as a full charge. >> we know he was talking about witness number 10 there because witness number 10 is the one and the only witness to use the words "full charge" to describe michael brown's movements. on this program last week, i revealed all of the weaknesses in witness number 10's testi
. >> in the "rewrite" tonight, the proof that darren wilson needed to shoot michael brown.rding to an article on t"the washington post" website entitled "witness number 10 proves that darren wilson had to shoot michael brown." the author of the piece is a law professor who clerked for anton scalia and worked in the reagan and bush justice department and now blogs for "the washington post." witness number 10 is the only witness who was specifically...
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it wasn't selected for darren wilson specifically. we either believe in the justice system, anderson, or we don't. >> don't the prosecute owners have rights? there's a guy asking for a microphone seven or eight times. >> where was the national guard and the police department? that's another issue, but anderson, i think one thing we need to think about is, you know, we have a police department, the ferguson police chief who sort of is behind all of this? he is makes all of these incendiary statements. he released this tape. tone deaf. >> new york times recording? >> he released the surveillance video. and so i wonder, you know, how tone deaf can you be? the justice department is investigating the st. louis county police department for police practices and now instead of sort of cleaning house and looking inside, what is really going on which is from the community members that i spoke to in ferguson, sort of the systemic distrust, the problem with the police department and communities of color, my goodness. this is where you decide to s
it wasn't selected for darren wilson specifically. we either believe in the justice system, anderson, or we don't. >> don't the prosecute owners have rights? there's a guy asking for a microphone seven or eight times. >> where was the national guard and the police department? that's another issue, but anderson, i think one thing we need to think about is, you know, we have a police department, the ferguson police chief who sort of is behind all of this? he is makes all of these...
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we learned that darren wilson resigned from the ferguson police force. he submitted a resignation letter that said he wanted to stay on, but the safety of other police officers and the community are of paramount importance to me, and there is a lot of healing that needs to be done. and almost three quarters of the way through president barack obama's historic presidency, there is a lot of healing that needs to be done. we will be joined by governor patrick patrick, deval patrick and a panel to discuss the issue. >> there is not a latino america or black america, there is a united states of america. >> reporter: the president who cast the vision of hope saw it splinter this week by a splint screen reality. >> we are a nation built on the rule of law, and so we need to accept that this decision was the grand jury's to make. >> on one side the images of tear gas and protests, and on the other, the cautious commander in chief who is running out of time in office. the president e's resonance aft the verdict of the grand jury in the kill iing of mike brown he
we learned that darren wilson resigned from the ferguson police force. he submitted a resignation letter that said he wanted to stay on, but the safety of other police officers and the community are of paramount importance to me, and there is a lot of healing that needs to be done. and almost three quarters of the way through president barack obama's historic presidency, there is a lot of healing that needs to be done. we will be joined by governor patrick patrick, deval patrick and a panel to...
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darren wilson is now out. he resigned. he's not going to get any severance package. is that fair? >> i think it's unfortunate that his career's over. i mean, it's absolutely, you know, a situation where he did his job that the grand jury has said there was no wrongdoing and i know he wants to be a law enforcement officer still. he stated that. but of course i think he thought it was best for both himself, his family and for the law enforcement officers to continue to serve in the city of ferguson for him to move on. >> what's going to happen now with the looters? over 70 arrests with the looting of the stores and the arsons we saw and so on and so forth. what is the status of those criminal charges? >> i mean, that's still ongoing. for anybody who's been involved in any of the looting or destruction, anybody who's been caught has been charged. and those people will be prosecuted. there is still information out there, videos, endless, countless hours of video that has been captured and being reviewed. there's many people out there who think they got away with it, and i think they'r
darren wilson is now out. he resigned. he's not going to get any severance package. is that fair? >> i think it's unfortunate that his career's over. i mean, it's absolutely, you know, a situation where he did his job that the grand jury has said there was no wrongdoing and i know he wants to be a law enforcement officer still. he stated that. but of course i think he thought it was best for both himself, his family and for the law enforcement officers to continue to serve in the city of...
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time when michael brown was on the ground after he was shot and killed by ferguson police officer darren wilson. as we've been reporting these protests are in reaction to the grand jury's decision not to indict officer wilson. let's take another look. this is probably the most tranquil of times this protest has been this afternoon. they are loud. they do want their stroivoices heard. they are gathered and want their voice to be heard. i checked in a moment ago with one of the deputy commissioners. there's a heavy police presence. he tells me at this point there are no arrests. as we've shown you throughout the afternoon and throughout our newscast there's been some tense moments. some verbal altercations. some brief scuffles with the police as the protesters tried to get on the vineway expressway by 76 and tried to get on vine street and 76 over by the art museum but they were met with bike police to block off those entries and exit ramps to get on the highway to get on the schuykill expressway. this is moving along with these protesters in the courtyard of city hall. we'll continue to update y
time when michael brown was on the ground after he was shot and killed by ferguson police officer darren wilson. as we've been reporting these protests are in reaction to the grand jury's decision not to indict officer wilson. let's take another look. this is probably the most tranquil of times this protest has been this afternoon. they are loud. they do want their stroivoices heard. they are gathered and want their voice to be heard. i checked in a moment ago with one of the deputy...
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darren wilson was allowed to wash his hands twice, bag his own gun, leave the scene. the police investigators that interviewed him didn't even not record the interview -- having read hundreds of pages, darren wilson was treated with kid gloves, no tough questions. but the eyewitnesses were cross-examined and confronted with evidence that may have been difficult to explain. clearly there was a double standard going on in there. >> michael eric dyson, finally, what does this mean, hands up? how are people sitting in their living rooms supposed to interpret the st. louis rams players coming out on the field hands up? >> there should be no apology offered by the st. louis rams players. they are in a group of people who have been victimized and targeted. there is nothing wrong, as, you know, was indicated by emanual cleaver, the congressman and minister that jim brown or cr m cream -- kareem abdul-jabbar, they have not given into the corporate culture, they are seeing the moral bottom line. we should be applauding them and not indicting them. had they come out with st. lou
darren wilson was allowed to wash his hands twice, bag his own gun, leave the scene. the police investigators that interviewed him didn't even not record the interview -- having read hundreds of pages, darren wilson was treated with kid gloves, no tough questions. but the eyewitnesses were cross-examined and confronted with evidence that may have been difficult to explain. clearly there was a double standard going on in there. >> michael eric dyson, finally, what does this mean, hands up?...
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by officer darren wilson. justin joins us, he is close to the family of michael brown. jesse jackson called this resignation a step in the right direction. what's your comment on wilson's resignation? >> to me, it means nothing. darren wilson received nearly $500,000 raised for him on line. there were reports he received almost a similar amount from his interview on abc sob so he's a millionaire now. >> he denies that he was paid for that abc interview. let's listen to more of the local reaction to the resignation news. >> at this point, everybody's going to be upset anybody and feel the way they feel. i'm upset, i have a 16-year-old son. it could have been him. i feel that he was absolutely in the wrong. >> there's still such a large grudge against him. unfortunately, people can't come to grips with the facts of the evidence of the case. >> some now say that the reaction to darren wilson's fatal shooting is less about the facts and more about identity politics and whether a person resist more to brown or offic
by officer darren wilson. justin joins us, he is close to the family of michael brown. jesse jackson called this resignation a step in the right direction. what's your comment on wilson's resignation? >> to me, it means nothing. darren wilson received nearly $500,000 raised for him on line. there were reports he received almost a similar amount from his interview on abc sob so he's a millionaire now. >> he denies that he was paid for that abc interview. let's listen to more of the...
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last week it became pretty clear the grand jury and prosecutor believed darren wilson's account. >> they determined that no probable cause exists to file any charge against officer wilson and returned a no true bill on each of the five indictments. the physical and scientific evidence examined by the grand jury combined with the witness statements supported and substance yachted by that physical evidence tells the accurate and tragic story of what happened. >> last week at a park in cleveland a 12-year-old south african american child tamir rice was shot after carrying a pellet gun. here's how police tell the story. when the two pulled up they saw a few people sitting under a pavilion. police say they saw rice pick up a gun from the table and put it in his waistband so the officer got out of the car and told the boy to put his hands up but then the boy reached into his waistband, pulled out the gun and the officer fired two shots. one officer ordered him three times to put up his hand as cording to police and once rice had been shot the officer called in the shooting identified hims a bl
last week it became pretty clear the grand jury and prosecutor believed darren wilson's account. >> they determined that no probable cause exists to file any charge against officer wilson and returned a no true bill on each of the five indictments. the physical and scientific evidence examined by the grand jury combined with the witness statements supported and substance yachted by that physical evidence tells the accurate and tragic story of what happened. >> last week at a park in...