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and don brown who had a real tough time last year. once again, tendering offers. three players are expected to do so by midnight today. >>> moustaches have been accessories in fishtown. the participating men were judged on the facial hair that they grew and groomed last month for the sake of men's health awareness. >>> the list is out for the most popular names of 2014. taking the top spots sophia and jackson are the popular girl game emma, olivia, ava and isabella. >>> and aiden and noah. ducis was in the 75th spot. -- actually it didn't take it. you are one-of-a-kind. >>> and ethan hawke and music from walk the moon. that is on jimmy kimmel tonight. >>> for the entire "action news" team i am jim gardner. good night.
and don brown who had a real tough time last year. once again, tendering offers. three players are expected to do so by midnight today. >>> moustaches have been accessories in fishtown. the participating men were judged on the facial hair that they grew and groomed last month for the sake of men's health awareness. >>> the list is out for the most popular names of 2014. taking the top spots sophia and jackson are the popular girl game emma, olivia, ava and isabella....
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and don brown who had a real tough time last year. once again, tendering offers.dnight today. >>> moustaches have been accessories in fishtown. the participating men were judged on the facial hair that they grew and groomed last month for the sake of men's health awareness. >>> the list is out for the most popular names of 2014. taking the top spots sophia and jackson are the popular girl game emma, olivia, ava and isabella. >>> and aiden and noah. ducis was in the 75th spot. -- actually it didn't take it. you are one-of-a-kind. >>> and ethan hawke and music from walk the moon. that is on jimmy kimmel tonight. >>> for the entire "action news" team i am jim gardner. good night. tonight -- ethan hawke. from "mr. turner," timothy spall. and music from walk the moon. with cleto and the cletones. and now, and why not? here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everybody. well, i appreciate that. thank you. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming out. [ cheers and applause ]
and don brown who had a real tough time last year. once again, tendering offers.dnight today. >>> moustaches have been accessories in fishtown. the participating men were judged on the facial hair that they grew and groomed last month for the sake of men's health awareness. >>> the list is out for the most popular names of 2014. taking the top spots sophia and jackson are the popular girl game emma, olivia, ava and isabella. >>> and aiden and noah. ducis was in the...
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and don brown is completely arrested. 2014. they can work out a contract on february.rbitration. >>> thank you, ducis. >>> the time that men get away that came to a close, ladies. it's a gala to celebrate the fundraising efforts for men's health and to show off their mo-growing results. the categories were the bushiest moand of course man of;h8z move. good 'staches there. >>> he has come up with the biggest thing for skincare. it's pig lard. its products called heal fast. james henderson debuted the product. it heals acne and burns and scars. Ñ best kept beauty secret. we have to wait to see if it takes off. >> we could be waiting for a long time. the top stop sophia for the ladies jackson for the boys. other popular girls name emma, oliva, ava and isa >> three, two, one. [ cheering ] >>> capitol hill was glowing tonight. john boehner did the honors of from that state. >>> i love that scene. i don't love this weather though. >> neither do i. i double that. we are showing you stormtracker 6 double scan radar we have wet weather. the good news it's light rain. it's over
and don brown is completely arrested. 2014. they can work out a contract on february.rbitration. >>> thank you, ducis. >>> the time that men get away that came to a close, ladies. it's a gala to celebrate the fundraising efforts for men's health and to show off their mo-growing results. the categories were the bushiest moand of course man of;h8z move. good 'staches there. >>> he has come up with the biggest thing for skincare. it's pig lard. its products called heal...
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. >> brown: reports from don dahler and jerika duncan. we'll also speak with n.y.p.d. commissioner william bratton. t ic fisher on the powerful storms that could ruin holiday travel. who pulled the plug on north korea's internet? bob orr takes a look. and michelle miller on a transformation of high school dropouts after they got a second chance. >> i think that all of us got so much more out of it than expected. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> brown: good evening, scott is off tonight. i'm james brown. this is our western edition. the mayor of america's largest city today called for a temporary halt to any police protests as the city mourns two murdered officers. officers wenjian liu and rafael ramos were ambushed saturday as they sat in their patrol car in brooklyn. fellow officers turned out in force to honor their fallen comrades the attack inflamed a growing rift in the city. police union leaders accused the mayor bill deblasio of siding with protestors. don dahler begins our coverage. >> reporter: this morning, new
. >> brown: reports from don dahler and jerika duncan. we'll also speak with n.y.p.d. commissioner william bratton. t ic fisher on the powerful storms that could ruin holiday travel. who pulled the plug on north korea's internet? bob orr takes a look. and michelle miller on a transformation of high school dropouts after they got a second chance. >> i think that all of us got so much more out of it than expected. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news"...
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so lynn don broinda brown is ha same ways that people are walking by.that kind of vision was starting while he was on the supreme court. and one got the sense that he saw the handwriting on the wall that this entire infrastructure was starting to come apart. and the most hurtful thing, i think, was because he said something about it. i think we, as a civil rights q so taken by how easy he made it seem, that we thought another african american judge was going to do same thing. and he gave us a warning at the end saying, you know, i can you not it doesn't matter what color the ref is, it's all the same. people ended up support ing sup appointment. >> one of the great privileges i had in my career was i was co-counsel in three cases in the supreme court when he was still sitting as a justice. and i watched the way that he would elegantly answer questions on really issues that would generate anger. where, with great precision, he would cut immediately to the practical point of the question. i think that's how he dissipated his anger that were not humane in
so lynn don broinda brown is ha same ways that people are walking by.that kind of vision was starting while he was on the supreme court. and one got the sense that he saw the handwriting on the wall that this entire infrastructure was starting to come apart. and the most hurtful thing, i think, was because he said something about it. i think we, as a civil rights q so taken by how easy he made it seem, that we thought another african american judge was going to do same thing. and he gave us a...
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. >> brown: don dahler in new york. thank you. the two officers were not ismaaiyl brinsley's only victims. sat dihe shot and wounded an ex-girlfriend in baltimore and hopped the bus to new york where he later carried out the murders. jericka duncan tells us he is not stranger to trouble. >> reporter: his past we want back from all of 2004 to june of 2013, arrested in georgia at least 15 times for assault, shoplifting and grand larceny, arrested four times in ohio ino nine, beginning in 2011, he served two years in prison for criminal possession of a weapon. he had been estranged from his family for years. today his sister spoke. >> it had nothing to do with police retaliation. absolutely nothing to do with police retaliation. he was disturbed. the way he did this, it's horrifying. >> brinsley was originally from brooklyn. his mother said she feared his son, said he had a troubled childhood and was often violent. investigators found 119 items on his instagram account filled with self-despair and anti-government comments. >> if you'
. >> brown: don dahler in new york. thank you. the two officers were not ismaaiyl brinsley's only victims. sat dihe shot and wounded an ex-girlfriend in baltimore and hopped the bus to new york where he later carried out the murders. jericka duncan tells us he is not stranger to trouble. >> reporter: his past we want back from all of 2004 to june of 2013, arrested in georgia at least 15 times for assault, shoplifting and grand larceny, arrested four times in ohio ino nine, beginning...
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. >> brown: reports from don dahler and jerika duncan. we'll also speak with n.y.p.d.commissioner william bratton. t ic fisher on the powerful storms that could ruin holiday travel. who pulled the plug on north korea's internet? bob orr takes a look. and michelle miller on a transformation of high school dropouts after they got a second chance. >> i think that all of us got so much more out of it than expected. captioning sponsored by cbs
. >> brown: reports from don dahler and jerika duncan. we'll also speak with n.y.p.d.commissioner william bratton. t ic fisher on the powerful storms that could ruin holiday travel. who pulled the plug on north korea's internet? bob orr takes a look. and michelle miller on a transformation of high school dropouts after they got a second chance. >> i think that all of us got so much more out of it than expected. captioning sponsored by cbs
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mentally disturbed shooter took part in any of the protests over the deaths of michael brown and eric garner. don the very latest now out of brooklyn. >> reporter: nypd officers stood alongside members of the
mentally disturbed shooter took part in any of the protests over the deaths of michael brown and eric garner. don the very latest now out of brooklyn. >> reporter: nypd officers stood alongside members of the
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mentally disturbed shooter took part in any of the protests over the deaths of michael brown and eric garner. don champion has the very latest now out of brooklyn. >> reporter: nypd officers stood alongside members of the public in brooklyn sunday to pay tribute to two officers who were ambushed. >> the assassination of members of our family. of our community, we all mourn together. >> reporter: 40-year-old rafael ramos and 32-year-old wenjian liu were shot and killed as they sat in their cruisers saturday. moments later the gunman 28- year-old ismaaiyl brinsley took his own life. a moment of silence was held for the officers at madison square garden sunday before the new york rangers and carolina hurricanes game. liu had been married for only two months. ramos a father of two joined two years ago. >> i hope and pray that we can reflect on this tragic loss of lives that have occurred so that we can move forward. >> reporter: hours before the shooting here investigators say broken lee shot and wounded his ex-girlfriend in maryland and also posted threated on social media -- threats on social media
mentally disturbed shooter took part in any of the protests over the deaths of michael brown and eric garner. don champion has the very latest now out of brooklyn. >> reporter: nypd officers stood alongside members of the public in brooklyn sunday to pay tribute to two officers who were ambushed. >> the assassination of members of our family. of our community, we all mourn together. >> reporter: 40-year-old rafael ramos and 32-year-old wenjian liu were shot and killed as they...
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don. >>> well, bill bratton is new york's police commissioner. james brownke to him about the tense relationship between mayor bill de blasio and the city's police department. >> every mayor of new york city has had strained relations with the police force that they lead over the years. but the mayor's experience is not unique. every mayor i've worked for have had strained relations in boston, l.a. it's part of the political train. you need to look beyond the morale to the performance of the officers and this is a testament to their professionalism. they're still throughout working very hard in demonstrations in the face of greater adversity. they're policing despite the horrific murders over the weekend. they're still going towards the danger, not stepping back. so the morale is something that's internalized and has not affected their performance which is what you would ask. >> with respect to moving forward, an apology, i know the mayor went to the hospital to pay his respects to the slain officers, some of the officers there were so upset, they turned the
don. >>> well, bill bratton is new york's police commissioner. james brownke to him about the tense relationship between mayor bill de blasio and the city's police department. >> every mayor of new york city has had strained relations with the police force that they lead over the years. but the mayor's experience is not unique. every mayor i've worked for have had strained relations in boston, l.a. it's part of the political train. you need to look beyond the morale to the...
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don james. gary told us the story the other day. nick was coaching one year at toledo. he called gary pinkel he said, i'm going to go to the cleveland browns with bill belichick. i can't get you the toledo job but i can get you the interview. gary pinkel left don james' squad at washington coached for ten years at toledo. the two have remained good friends for the last 40 years. third down. is that a live ball? i didn't think so. >> gary: a great read. alabama saw that ball nick perry just snuffed it out he saw it coming all the way. not even close to a catch. fourth down. 2:14 to go in this one. back in the middle of the season we saw this alabama team. we saw goal post torn down and through the square of oxford. next week they won squeaker at arkansas 14-13. nick saban kind of went off in the press conference about people's expectations being so high. he said we won on the road. that was 14-13 win. a blocked extra point. difference in the arkansas alabama rolling. >> gary: what do you think of this. how would you rate -- you've been watching this a long time. florida state, what do you think of the committee slicing team up saying, i kno
don james. gary told us the story the other day. nick was coaching one year at toledo. he called gary pinkel he said, i'm going to go to the cleveland browns with bill belichick. i can't get you the toledo job but i can get you the interview. gary pinkel left don james' squad at washington coached for ten years at toledo. the two have remained good friends for the last 40 years. third down. is that a live ball? i didn't think so. >> gary: a great read. alabama saw that ball nick perry...
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brown's cousin. good evening, sir. >> good evening, don. >> first of all, thank you for being here, and sorry for thes the family doing? how are you doing? >> well, that is -- that's a question that i keep getting asked, and the family is doing, i mean, much like any other family would be doing if a murderer went free. >> do you think that it is fair to call him a murderer after a grand jury found that there was not enough evidence for cause or evidence to indict? >> yes, when you look at it, and you to look at what he said in the testimony. this is what i don't think that a lot of people are paying attention to. >> and so many would deem that as inflammatory statement much as the husband of michael brown's mother, and so you are saying that he is a murderer, and then on the night of the announcement that was made, there is a video of him standing on top of a car or something e screaming that we are going to burn this bitch down the, and let's take a look at this, and then let's talk about it. >> okay. >> he spoke out of anger. speaking is a different thing than acting. he just spoke out of anger. >>
brown's cousin. good evening, sir. >> good evening, don. >> first of all, thank you for being here, and sorry for thes the family doing? how are you doing? >> well, that is -- that's a question that i keep getting asked, and the family is doing, i mean, much like any other family would be doing if a murderer went free. >> do you think that it is fair to call him a murderer after a grand jury found that there was not enough evidence for cause or evidence to indict?...
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jeffrey brown talks with poetry magazine editor, don share.o, on this world aids day, we look at a program in kenya that uses financial literacy as an important shield against h.i.v. and aids for girls in living in poverty. all that and more is on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at the struggle to provide food and shelter to the millions of people displaced by the syrian civil war. i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening, for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for
jeffrey brown talks with poetry magazine editor, don share.o, on this world aids day, we look at a program in kenya that uses financial literacy as an important shield against h.i.v. and aids for girls in living in poverty. all that and more is on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at the struggle to provide food and shelter to the millions of people displaced by the syrian civil war. i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you...
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don lemon sitting to my right here. on the night the grand youry decision was reached louis head, michael brown's stepfather maybe incited a riot when he uttered these words. watch. >> burn this [ expletive ] down. burn this [ expletive ] down. burn this [ bleep ] down. >> somewhere in there louis head said "burn the bitch down." a number of businesses were burned in ferguson and that night the ferguson police department said yesterday it was thinking of filing incitement to riot charges against mr. head. mr. head talked with don lemon, sitting with me right now. >> he gave me a statement to read. i wanted to do an interview with him. he did not want to do an interview but a source close to him wants people to know. something came over me as i watched and listened to my wife, the mother of michael brown jr., react to the gut wrenching news that the cop who killed her son wouldn't be charged with a crime my emotions admittedly got the best of me, this is my family. he goes on to say i was so angry and full of raw emotions as so many others were and granted i screamed out words i shouldn't have screamed in the heat of the
don lemon sitting to my right here. on the night the grand youry decision was reached louis head, michael brown's stepfather maybe incited a riot when he uttered these words. watch. >> burn this [ expletive ] down. burn this [ expletive ] down. burn this [ bleep ] down. >> somewhere in there louis head said "burn the bitch down." a number of businesses were burned in ferguson and that night the ferguson police department said yesterday it was thinking of filing incitement...
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donning shirts with the words "i can't breathe." and on social media, trending hash tacks suggesting eric garner and michael brown are not isolated casesalive while black and criming while white have sparked a national conversation, as thousands share experiences. >> i was drinking wine on by dc stoop when cops passed right by me to detain my black neighbor drinking wine on his. >> reporter:er was 20. stopped by cop at gas station. under the influence and underage. he flirted with me, then let me drive home. #crimingwhilewhite. people tweeting about crimes they allegedly committed and got away with, they say, just because of their race. >> white privilege means -- >> being given the benefit of the doubt at any turn. >> i can go through this world without having to think about my race. >> you know, i watch criming while white go viral very quickly and on some level, i appreciated it. but it almost felt like humble bragging. like at what we're able to get away with it. we needed to hear how black people are treated by the police. >> reporter: in response, jameel started the hash tag alive while black. >> got raped and robbed. police took
donning shirts with the words "i can't breathe." and on social media, trending hash tacks suggesting eric garner and michael brown are not isolated casesalive while black and criming while white have sparked a national conversation, as thousands share experiences. >> i was drinking wine on by dc stoop when cops passed right by me to detain my black neighbor drinking wine on his. >> reporter:er was 20. stopped by cop at gas station. under the influence and underage. he...
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brown. live at police headquarters in center city, vernon odom channel6 "action news. >> vernon thank you. >>> donrial. the former philadelphia sportscaster was set to be sentenced today in bucks county but instead he withdrew his guilty plea. tollefson had admitted to scamming sports fans who because the fake travel packages in the name of charity but today he said he did not commit those crimes and has new evidence to support his case. >> i found out that things i think are very jermaine to this case that i did not know about, did not know about when i originally pled guilty. >> more than 200 victims are seeking $341,000 in restitution. they will now have to testify when the trial begins january 5th. tollefson has decided to act as his own lawyer. >>> two former coatesville school district officials face felony charges tonight. former superintendent richard cuomo and athletic director james donato accused of stealing fund. 200 theft and ethics charges today following a grand jury investigation. they resigned last year after they allegedly exchanged racist and sexist text messages. >>> president
brown. live at police headquarters in center city, vernon odom channel6 "action news. >> vernon thank you. >>> donrial. the former philadelphia sportscaster was set to be sentenced today in bucks county but instead he withdrew his guilty plea. tollefson had admitted to scamming sports fans who because the fake travel packages in the name of charity but today he said he did not commit those crimes and has new evidence to support his case. >> i found out that things i...
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don dahler, thank you. a police spokesperson in ferguson missouri, has been suspended without pay for calling a memorial to michael brown a quote pile of trash. the officer initially denied but now admits making the remarks to the "washington post" friday morning after a car plowed through a memorial of stuffed animals and flowers. city officials say the officer's remarks do not reflect the feelings of the ferguson police department. a new blast of arctic air will have temperatures plunging across much of the u.s. this week. for more on this we're joined by eric fisher, jeef meteorologist at wbz. what's happening? >>. >> it has been so warm over the holidaysing especially in the eastern united states, it didn't feel like christmasment but now the colder air returning, in particular watching the upper midwest across the plains and front range well below average temperatures. for the rest of the country more typical winter chill that has been absent over the last faw days. core of the cold northern montana, north dakota northwestern minnesota windchill 25 to 35 below zero. we'll feel that monday through much of tuesday. t
don dahler, thank you. a police spokesperson in ferguson missouri, has been suspended without pay for calling a memorial to michael brown a quote pile of trash. the officer initially denied but now admits making the remarks to the "washington post" friday morning after a car plowed through a memorial of stuffed animals and flowers. city officials say the officer's remarks do not reflect the feelings of the ferguson police department. a new blast of arctic air will have temperatures...
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but it is just amazing, don, to see what a ripple effect this has had. >> absolutely. correspondent pamela brown in washington. thank you, pamela. joining me, alan dershowitz, author of "terror tunnels" and cnn senior analyst jeffrey toobin. >> sony canceled the release after five chains said they wouldn't run it. did they cave to blackmail? >> of course they did. let's point the finger at north korea. they declared war on our 1st amendment. and they have won the first victory. this is pearl harbor on the 1st amendment. we have to decide huh to respond. we must respond. first of all, sony, i think made a terrible mistake. not in pulling it from the theaters. but in not announcing they're going to make ate available free on the internet so that millions of people could watch it or at lest make it available on demand so that people could watch it outside of context of theaters which endanger our morals and endanger people. this way people can choose whether to see it. we can't give them a total victory over our first amendment. >> pearl harbor? was this, do you think this was a mistake by sony? >>
but it is just amazing, don, to see what a ripple effect this has had. >> absolutely. correspondent pamela brown in washington. thank you, pamela. joining me, alan dershowitz, author of "terror tunnels" and cnn senior analyst jeffrey toobin. >> sony canceled the release after five chains said they wouldn't run it. did they cave to blackmail? >> of course they did. let's point the finger at north korea. they declared war on our 1st amendment. and they have won the...
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brown. he's now apologized. he delivered a statement to our own don lemon suggesting people -- he was just overly emotional. he didn't mean to instigate any violence or anything. do you believe police should still investigate him or are you over that part of the story now? >> well, i believe that we have a particularly good legal and judicial system. and i think it works. and i think the people who have all the facts and who have the knowledge and experience in dealing with these kinds of things will do the right thing. they will take into consideration all the factors. and i'm pretty certain that they will do the right thing. we have to at some point get to a point where we actually trust the system or we're just going to have chaos all the time. >> was justice served in the michael brown death? >> i guess it depends on how you're looking at it. obviously we never like to see death. add a pediatric neurosurgeon, i saw a lot of death, particularly in young people, prematurely and know what havoc it wreaked upon those families. so, no, we don't ever like to see that happen. but we also have to understand tha
brown. he's now apologized. he delivered a statement to our own don lemon suggesting people -- he was just overly emotional. he didn't mean to instigate any violence or anything. do you believe police should still investigate him or are you over that part of the story now? >> well, i believe that we have a particularly good legal and judicial system. and i think it works. and i think the people who have all the facts and who have the knowledge and experience in dealing with these kinds of...
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so i would like to see all of the documents. >> don lemon, what she's talking about is dorian johnson is the young man walking with michael brownr stopped them and there is this report, ksdk, one of the tv stations there in the ferguson, missouri area in st. louis county, they said that one of the fbi interviews with dorian johnson, maybe two hours, was not released. this may now be released. i guess it's important to try to see if there were deviations, changes in his eyewitness account of what happened raising questions about his credibility. you've heard those questions raised. >> you hit the nail on the head. there are two reasons here. one is transparency, as sunny said. prosecutors said i want to be as transparent as possible, so they're doing as promised. the second thing is, the public may not know that much about, as we have tried to report as much as we can with the information that we've had, is that dorian johnson's testimony may have changed during what he said to the fbi and what he said that went to the grand jury, and what he said in front of television cameras. so this release of information could show that it
so i would like to see all of the documents. >> don lemon, what she's talking about is dorian johnson is the young man walking with michael brownr stopped them and there is this report, ksdk, one of the tv stations there in the ferguson, missouri area in st. louis county, they said that one of the fbi interviews with dorian johnson, maybe two hours, was not released. this may now be released. i guess it's important to try to see if there were deviations, changes in his eyewitness account...
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brown. who say they heard a chilling warning. don dahler has more. >> reporter: good morning. he told passerbys on the street and told them to follow him on instagram and watch what he was about to do. and he then pulled out a semiautomatic pistol and opened fire on a police car. video captured the aftermath. >> this is confirmed. it's not a joke. >> reporter: amateur video captured the frantic scene as paramedics desperately tried to save the lives of officers wenjian liu and sergeant rafael ramos. shortly before 3:00 p.m. saturday afternoon, the officers were shot multiple types at close range through the window of their marked patrol car. they were pronounced dead at the hospital. >> they were, quite simply, assassinated, targeting for their uniform. >> investigators say 28-year-old ismaaiyl brinsley shot and wounded his ex-girlfriend in maryland early saturday morning before boarding a bus to new york city. baltimore police discovered postings brinsley allegedly made on instagram, which inclouded, i'm putting wings on pigs today. they take one of ours. let's take two of th
brown. who say they heard a chilling warning. don dahler has more. >> reporter: good morning. he told passerbys on the street and told them to follow him on instagram and watch what he was about to do. and he then pulled out a semiautomatic pistol and opened fire on a police car. video captured the aftermath. >> this is confirmed. it's not a joke. >> reporter: amateur video captured the frantic scene as paramedics desperately tried to save the lives of officers wenjian liu and...
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don and chris teen. thank you for being here. one of the biggest stories race and the police kicked off every over the summer with the shooting of michael brown continued with the choking death of eric garner no indictment no trial. a lot of protest and issues where this goes up. our own chief ramsey is heading up a panel that's supposed to to go to the president in march. looking ahead what needs to be in the report. is there any indication that all sides will be satisfied this will good. >> i don't think all sides will be satisfied but the body cameras will be a recommendation. there's going to be some and he knows coming out of it, but people will be there. i don't know if there's anything to do with the grand jury, i don't claim to have degree, we have two attorneys here. >> many people point out grand jury came out of in england there was a class difference because a lower class person accusing an upper class person it could injury your livelihood. do we need to revamp the grand jury process? >> i don't think the laws need to be changed. i think our approach as human beings who are flawed human error, need to be refocused. i think the sy
don and chris teen. thank you for being here. one of the biggest stories race and the police kicked off every over the summer with the shooting of michael brown continued with the choking death of eric garner no indictment no trial. a lot of protest and issues where this goes up. our own chief ramsey is heading up a panel that's supposed to to go to the president in march. looking ahead what needs to be in the report. is there any indication that all sides will be satisfied this will good....
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nicole, back to you good don, will we get to see any of the evidence that the grand jurors looked at, do you know. >> reporter: you may recall, in the mike brown case, and st. louis area, the prosecutor there did release all of the evidence that the grand jury considered in that case. the law is here in new york are very strict when it comes that but we do know that the prosecutor has petitioned a judge to see if he cannery lease some of the evidence that the panel did consider. at the least we do know that the officer involved in the incident did testify before that panel. >> all right, don champion in staten island. thanks very much. >>> in other news fire fighters spent hours battling a large apartment building fire in philadelphia flames broke out in an abandoned building at 53rd and montgomery around 7:30 and then started to spread. from chopper three you can see fire fighters trying to gain control from above. the red cross helped at least 15 displaced residents. one resident spoke with "eyewitness news" but chose not to hoe her face. >> when i looked out the window, he told me that the house next door was burning down, and to get out. s
nicole, back to you good don, will we get to see any of the evidence that the grand jurors looked at, do you know. >> reporter: you may recall, in the mike brown case, and st. louis area, the prosecutor there did release all of the evidence that the grand jury considered in that case. the law is here in new york are very strict when it comes that but we do know that the prosecutor has petitioned a judge to see if he cannery lease some of the evidence that the panel did consider. at the...
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don and chris teen. thank you for being here. one of the biggest stories race and the police kicked off every over the summer with the shooting of michael brown continued with the choking death of eric garner no
don and chris teen. thank you for being here. one of the biggest stories race and the police kicked off every over the summer with the shooting of michael brown continued with the choking death of eric garner no
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sure in their words that they spoke for michael brown, that they spoke for eric garner, and that they made sure that they had a good showing in brooklyn, don. >> cnn's deb feyerick out with the crowd. thank you very much for that. eric garner's family is closely watching the protests tonight. and his children join me now exclusively. sons eric jr. and emery and daughters erica and emeril. thank you for joining us. such a beautiful family. >> thank you. >> you guys were talking about -- you specifically talked about, emery, you mentioned lebron james. >> yeah. >> what do you think of the players wearing the t-shirts? >> it's a lot of support. >> yeah. >> for me and my family. lebron james, my favorite player. so you know, it's surprising. >> yeah. what about you, eric? >> i went downtown with russell simmons earlier, and it was just beautiful out there. it's a lot of positive. it's no negativity. i hope they keep it like that. we don't need negative at this time. >> yeah. i'm going to ask you about that. and it's nice to see you guys smile. right? because it's such a heavy story, right? and it's not to downplay what happened to your father,
sure in their words that they spoke for michael brown, that they spoke for eric garner, and that they made sure that they had a good showing in brooklyn, don. >> cnn's deb feyerick out with the crowd. thank you very much for that. eric garner's family is closely watching the protests tonight. and his children join me now exclusively. sons eric jr. and emery and daughters erica and emeril. thank you for joining us. such a beautiful family. >> thank you. >> you guys were talking...
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donned the shirt in solidarity tonight. the latest in a series of pro-athletes to invoke those words which have become a rallying cry. including shi can duo bulls point guard, the cleveland browns johnson bottamosi. project. nathanial, tell me what it's like inside. nathanial, tell me what it's like inside. >> it's a pretty surreal scene with the royals. lebron james, skiend of all coming together at once here in the stadium. >> you've got protesters outside, as well. they had sort of congregated beforehand. what was that scene like? >> well, to tell you the truth, if you're in the arena, it's pretty easily to be insulated from it, for better or for worse. the royals came in through a elevator and sort of regrouped. there were a lot of people here just watching everything lebron did from start to finish. >> was there any audible reaction when lebron came out in that shirt? >> there's electricity around him where ever he goes. a number of teammates had the shirt going. so it's just part of the general atmosphere here. >> it marks quite a departure. we saw back in the 1990s when i was a childhood nba fan. a lot of players shying away from any kind of political statements. lebron
donned the shirt in solidarity tonight. the latest in a series of pro-athletes to invoke those words which have become a rallying cry. including shi can duo bulls point guard, the cleveland browns johnson bottamosi. project. nathanial, tell me what it's like inside. nathanial, tell me what it's like inside. >> it's a pretty surreal scene with the royals. lebron james, skiend of all coming together at once here in the stadium. >> you've got protesters outside, as well. they had sort...
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don 20 mil dlares para la causa. cesar/video boxes --residentes en ferguson missouri intentan averiguar quien es el responsable de vandalizar un monumento improvisado dedicado a michael browndo en la calle donde el joven brown muri tras ser baleado por un oficial de esa ciudad el pasado agosto. --parece que un auto paso sobre las flores y otros artculos que estn all... ---unas personas salieron a limpiar el lugar y colocar flores frescas al eschucar lo sucedido. cesar --la polica de "hillsborough" advierte a residentes que estn en alerta por un puma que fue visto anoche. take vo --el dueÑo de una casa report haber visto el puma en la avenida "cerrito" cerca de la carretera "brentwood". --dijo que al escuchar rudos que provean de su jardn llam a la polica y cuando llegaron encontraron a un venado muerto en su propiedad... creen que lo mat el puma. cesar take vo ---pese al record de lluvias que se registro en diciembre... pleasanton contina con sus restriccines en cuanto al uso de agua potable... --segn un semanario de esta ciudad... las autoridades continuarn con el 25 por ciento de recortes... --- funcionarios locales indicaron que las represas no tienen suficiente agua y
don 20 mil dlares para la causa. cesar/video boxes --residentes en ferguson missouri intentan averiguar quien es el responsable de vandalizar un monumento improvisado dedicado a michael browndo en la calle donde el joven brown muri tras ser baleado por un oficial de esa ciudad el pasado agosto. --parece que un auto paso sobre las flores y otros artculos que estn all... ---unas personas salieron a limpiar el lugar y colocar flores frescas al eschucar lo sucedido. cesar --la polica de...
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tonight, and i'm don lemon and this is the always outspoken charles barkley, and there is a lot more where that came from and you will hear from him in a moment. >> and plus, michael brown'sa -- cousin, and wh he says about the grand jury decision will shock you. >>> and also, are brutal assaults being swept under the rug, and are students in danger at their own schools? we have a whole lot to get to, but i want to e begin with charles barkley, and my
tonight, and i'm don lemon and this is the always outspoken charles barkley, and there is a lot more where that came from and you will hear from him in a moment. >> and plus, michael brown'sa -- cousin, and wh he says about the grand jury decision will shock you. >>> and also, are brutal assaults being swept under the rug, and are students in danger at their own schools? we have a whole lot to get to, but i want to e begin with charles barkley, and my
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don lemon, the st. louis community activist john gaskin. he's been very active in the michael brownthe issue of police use of force. also with us, our legal analyst sunny hostin and our law enforcement an list tom fuentes. guys, thank you very much for joining us. does it make any difference, tom, and we did some checking on daniel pantaleo, the police officer involved, and eric garner, who is unfortunately dead right now, garner, presumably those police officers may have known this, a lengthy criminal history, 30 arrests, had been arrested for selling untaxed cigarettes back in may of this year. he was arrested for selling untaxed cigarettes. should that play any role in what happened to him if >> the only thing that shows is he was arrested 30 times and lived to tell about it because apparently he went along with the police and went to the police station. in this case, for whatever, we don't know how long that discussion went on with the police. when we talk about body cameras, you have four officers on the street arguing with him to be arrested, to go into custody and he doesn't
don lemon, the st. louis community activist john gaskin. he's been very active in the michael brownthe issue of police use of force. also with us, our legal analyst sunny hostin and our law enforcement an list tom fuentes. guys, thank you very much for joining us. does it make any difference, tom, and we did some checking on daniel pantaleo, the police officer involved, and eric garner, who is unfortunately dead right now, garner, presumably those police officers may have known this, a lengthy...
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of michael brown in ferguson, missouri, and eric garner in new york for civil rights violations, and late today the department announced that it will now investigate the milwaukee death of don trey hamilton. protesters were back on the streets in milwaukee today after it was determined that the police officer that shot hamilton 14 times last april will not face charges. the country prosecutor determining that that officer acted in self defense. and the civil rights division of the department of justice opened investigations in 20 police departments, just recently in fact finding that the cleveland police department had a patten of use excessive use of force. the white house appointed a task force to look at how communities and police can come together and work together and try to improve the relationships. that task force is expected to report back to the president in march. a lot going on all in the context, of course, of the demonstrations, the killings, and the horrific shootings in new york city >>> thank you very much. richard aborn is the president of the citizens crime commission and new york city and is the studio. are you surprised by the rehabilitation of the new
of michael brown in ferguson, missouri, and eric garner in new york for civil rights violations, and late today the department announced that it will now investigate the milwaukee death of don trey hamilton. protesters were back on the streets in milwaukee today after it was determined that the police officer that shot hamilton 14 times last april will not face charges. the country prosecutor determining that that officer acted in self defense. and the civil rights division of the department of...
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donned the shirt in solidarity tonight. the latest in a series of pro-athletes to invoke those words which have become a rallying cry. including shi can duo bulls point guard, the cleveland browns johnson bottamosi. it's been five days since the staten island grand jury decided not to indict the police officer daniel anotlio. right outside the barclay center in brooklyn where the nets-cavs game is underway with the royal couple inside. today, some everyone staging a die-in and blocking traffic outside city hall. the council speaker op eer open today's hearing with remarks about eric garner. at a jaw-dropping report from the new york daily news, shares that something is broken in the way the criminal justice system handles these cases. among 179 people killed, just three have led to the officer's indictment. and only one resulted in a conviction. that officer is not sentenced any jail time. that is just what's happening here in new york including in cleveland, not far from where he plays. the follow continues from the death of tamir rice. the 12-year-old boy fatally shot on november 22nd. video seems to contradict some very key points in the account initially provided by police.
donned the shirt in solidarity tonight. the latest in a series of pro-athletes to invoke those words which have become a rallying cry. including shi can duo bulls point guard, the cleveland browns johnson bottamosi. it's been five days since the staten island grand jury decided not to indict the police officer daniel anotlio. right outside the barclay center in brooklyn where the nets-cavs game is underway with the royal couple inside. today, some everyone staging a die-in and blocking traffic...
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don. >> thank you for joining me. each of you share the same tragedy. your sons unarmed. killed by police officers. when you see the stories in the news now. the story about eric garner, michael brownt make you feel? >> well it makes me angry. because i have been for two years since my son was killed. if they've didn dent don't do st it. it's a tragedy. nobody is trying to hear us. been out fighting for her sons. our son's voice. they're not listening. and we have young men -- young boys, time in and time after getting killed. and nothing has been done. you know -- every time i -- i speak to moms who have, you know, sadly had to face the tragedy. i wonder how you guys can even -- move, some days, or let alone, go on television and colette, you founded mothers against police brutality. lost your son clinton last year. just 25 years old. unarmed. shot seven times. what are you trying to accomplish? we know, the world has seen the eric garner case. district attorneys are not indicting police officers. secrecy of grand juries are poisonous. we have to deem with the issue. stop giving policemen, free get out of jail cards. i fear for your life. i will take my child's life. we have a lot
don. >> thank you for joining me. each of you share the same tragedy. your sons unarmed. killed by police officers. when you see the stories in the news now. the story about eric garner, michael brownt make you feel? >> well it makes me angry. because i have been for two years since my son was killed. if they've didn dent don't do st it. it's a tragedy. nobody is trying to hear us. been out fighting for her sons. our son's voice. they're not listening. and we have young men -- young...
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brown sr. >> john gaskin joining us as he does everybody day. thanks very much. tom fuentes, thank you too. jeffrey toobin and don lemon.m miami where traffic is stopped on i-195. here in washington, d.c., demonstrators, getting ready to go in new york, boston and elsewhere around the country. erin burnett "outfront" continues our special coverage. >>> "outfront" tonight, the breaking news, protests on the streets of new york and in cities all across the united states over the chokehold death of eric garner. police are out in full force but the protests are spreading around the nation. plus cnn has obtained aaron garner's autopsy, the cause of death chokehold, the manner of death homicide in black and white. why wasn't that along with the video enough for an indictment? my guests tonight two women so close to eric garner, his sister and his daughter. on this case that has sparked such outrage around the world. let's go "outfront
brown sr. >> john gaskin joining us as he does everybody day. thanks very much. tom fuentes, thank you too. jeffrey toobin and don lemon.m miami where traffic is stopped on i-195. here in washington, d.c., demonstrators, getting ready to go in new york, boston and elsewhere around the country. erin burnett "outfront" continues our special coverage. >>> "outfront" tonight, the breaking news, protests on the streets of new york and in cities all across the...
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. >>> michael brown's stepfather is under investigation for his outburst after darren wilson was cleared by a grand jury. donlouis head, the stepfather's name, what do you have? >> i have a statement from louis head, i called him to do an interview talking about should he be charged and prosecuted for inciting a riot. here's what he said and this is from a source close to him, i spoke to him the source gave me the statement, it said, he said something came over me as i watched and listened to my wife the mother of michael brown jr. react to the gut-wrenching news that the cop who killed her son wouldn't be quharnld a crime. i was so angry and full of raw emotions as so many others were and granted i screamed out words that i shouldn't have screamed in the heat of the moment, it was wrong and i humbly apologize to all of those who read my pain and anger as a true desire for what i want for our community it wasn't. he talks about the conditions of the community, and the grand jury decision, he says i plan to remain here and do my part in earnest. >> heartfelt words. >> so many people have been reaching out to
. >>> michael brown's stepfather is under investigation for his outburst after darren wilson was cleared by a grand jury. donlouis head, the stepfather's name, what do you have? >> i have a statement from louis head, i called him to do an interview talking about should he be charged and prosecuted for inciting a riot. here's what he said and this is from a source close to him, i spoke to him the source gave me the statement, it said, he said something came over me as i watched...
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brown and eric garner have found a new arena. literal arena, in los angeles, the lakers kobe bryant donning an i can't breathe t-shirt, he joins severalrofessional athletes in the nba and nfl who have shown support for the cause while on the job. joining us now to weigh in is our political commentator and turner sports analyst greg anthony. you're the man to talk to about all this. your long storied career in the nba. you see the hands up t-shirts, you see the jerseys, and the warm-up shirts, you see it all. the hands up don't shoot, do you think, what do you think this means to the movement to have professional athletes throwing their support and their passion behind the cause? >> well i think first and foremost. it keeps the process alive. i think it keeps it in the conversation, which is very important at this time. regardless or irrespective of where you fall in terms of your opinion on those cases, the fact that the dialogue will continue, think is very important. and athletes in general have typically been at the forefront of these kinds of movements, it's not uncommon. but i like the fact that lebron did what he did. that kobe
brown and eric garner have found a new arena. literal arena, in los angeles, the lakers kobe bryant donning an i can't breathe t-shirt, he joins severalrofessional athletes in the nba and nfl who have shown support for the cause while on the job. joining us now to weigh in is our political commentator and turner sports analyst greg anthony. you're the man to talk to about all this. your long storied career in the nba. you see the hands up t-shirts, you see the jerseys, and the warm-up shirts,...