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we are live tonight in ferguson, missouri. tensions rising here as we get closer to the grand jury decision on whether to indict officer darren wilson in michael brown's death. that decision expected some time in the next two weeks. st. louis county police have spent more than $120,000 stocking up on riot gear. in these cases in this street if they erupt. ferguson police chief thomas jackson says he won't step down despite months of criticism over the police department handling of the shooting and the protest. but what if officer darren wilson is not charged? will events here spent out of control? what really happened the day michael brown was shot? we're here to ask those questions and tripe to gy to ges for you. i want to begin. breaking news a big law and order story. the capture of the pennsylvania trooper shooting suspect. joining me now to talk abut this and his capture. cnn justice department. what are your sources telling you about this capture? >> caller: don, eric frein walking back to his hiding spot inside this aba
we are live tonight in ferguson, missouri. tensions rising here as we get closer to the grand jury decision on whether to indict officer darren wilson in michael brown's death. that decision expected some time in the next two weeks. st. louis county police have spent more than $120,000 stocking up on riot gear. in these cases in this street if they erupt. ferguson police chief thomas jackson says he won't step down despite months of criticism over the police department handling of the shooting...
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during the ferguson coverage we were literally like non-stop, 24 hours a day, ferguson, ferguson, ferguson. until many of our viewers pointed it out like, what else is going on in st. louis? i know there is other news. we said, okay, look at the newscast and see how we can make this a little bit more neutral. so that was because viewers called in or emailed in and they shared their opinion with us. and we don't know it until you -- unless you saying. >> this is question along the same lines. why other black men are unjustly murdered, trayvon martin, grant, why has the death of michael brown been a flashpoint of concern from the media on other level. given i'm local and national and i can tell you when you have the pictures and when you have the community out there taking photos, putting them on social media, it become as story, the first word that we got as a young guy trying to give himself up, hands up, don't shoot, should and killed, like six times. that becomes kind of a story you say wait a minute. it wasn't like, everybody, he was unarmed. he wasn't even running away. or, that is one
during the ferguson coverage we were literally like non-stop, 24 hours a day, ferguson, ferguson, ferguson. until many of our viewers pointed it out like, what else is going on in st. louis? i know there is other news. we said, okay, look at the newscast and see how we can make this a little bit more neutral. so that was because viewers called in or emailed in and they shared their opinion with us. and we don't know it until you -- unless you saying. >> this is question along the same...
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a major development out of ferguson, missouri. details in a moment. and our other big breaking news a new terror warneding for thousands of federal government buildings across this country. i'm going to talk with glen greenwall who says the only surprise about attacks on the west is that they don't happen more often. >>> also, launched failure. a nasa control rocket explodes into a fireball moments after liftoff, and the president is being briefed at the white house. the very late et details on that. right now to breaking news out of a city council meeting in ferguson, missouri tonight. joining me now, cnn's justice reporter evan peres. evan what is the latest news in the development in ferguson? >> reporter: don, the development is that the police chief of ferguson, missouri, tom jackson, is expected to step down as part of an effort to reform the police department there. now, the announcement is not expected to come until about next week. most likely. and it's all part of an effort by the local officials to bring down some of the tensions there. as
a major development out of ferguson, missouri. details in a moment. and our other big breaking news a new terror warneding for thousands of federal government buildings across this country. i'm going to talk with glen greenwall who says the only surprise about attacks on the west is that they don't happen more often. >>> also, launched failure. a nasa control rocket explodes into a fireball moments after liftoff, and the president is being briefed at the white house. the very late et...
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and during the ferguson coverage, we were literally, like, nonstop, 24 hours a day ferguson, ferguson, ferguson until many of our viewers pointed out, like, what else is going on in st. louis? i know there's other news. and we said, okay, let's look at our newscast, and let's see how we can, you know, make this a little bit more neutral. and so that was because viewers called in or they e-mailed in, and they shared their opinion with us. and we don't know unless you say something. >> this is a question along the same lines. why, given that other black men have been unjustly murdered -- trayvon martin, oscar grant -- has the death of michael brown been the flashpoint for national concern and media coverage at this level? um, i think given that i'm also local, i'm also national, i can tell you that when you have the pictures and you have the community out there taking the photos, putting them on social media and it becomes a story, i mean, the first word that we got is a young guy was trying to give his hands up saying don't shoot was shot and killed, you know, shot six times. that beco
and during the ferguson coverage, we were literally, like, nonstop, 24 hours a day ferguson, ferguson, ferguson until many of our viewers pointed out, like, what else is going on in st. louis? i know there's other news. and we said, okay, let's look at our newscast, and let's see how we can, you know, make this a little bit more neutral. and so that was because viewers called in or they e-mailed in, and they shared their opinion with us. and we don't know unless you say something. >> this...
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if tomorrow i need to be in ferguson, then i will be in ferguson. if the other story is something else, i get it. i'm willing to do that. >> i don't think this story is going to die down. just last week, there were all sorts of segments on national public radio about the actions to try to change the way fines are given out. there were several stores in the washington post about the handling of the grand jury. i think the national focus is there. inc. of all the stories out there still to do. there will be all the developments in the criminal case. whether there is an indictment. if there's an indictment, there is a trial. there is a federal investigation. the attorney general has announces pattern and practice. the investigation will go on for months about police practices. -- that is on the police end of things. what about the whole big issue of race? don't we want to look at the schools? coincidence that one of the school districts wasn't unaccredited school district from which michael brown graduated. we are doing everything we can be doing in th
if tomorrow i need to be in ferguson, then i will be in ferguson. if the other story is something else, i get it. i'm willing to do that. >> i don't think this story is going to die down. just last week, there were all sorts of segments on national public radio about the actions to try to change the way fines are given out. there were several stores in the washington post about the handling of the grand jury. i think the national focus is there. inc. of all the stories out there still to...
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this is an just happening in ferguson.things need to change. -- this isn't just happening in ferguson. things need to change. [chanting] >> that report from democracy now!'s aaron matÉ and messiah rhodes. thanks also to hany massoud. and the protests continue in ferguson and the st. louis area. overnight on saturday, 17 people were arrested in a sit-in at a gas station near the st. louis neighborhood of shaw. protests have broken out in shaw since last week when police fatally shot vonderrit myers, an 18-year old african-american. police say myers fired at them and that they recovered a gun at the scene. but his family claims he was unarmed, holding only a sandwich he had bought minutes before. the officer fired 17 shots, hitting myers seven or eight times. on sunday night, vonderrit myers' parents led a march to st. louis university, where they held a four-minute moment of silence for their son. "ferguson october" concludes today with what organizers say will be more acts of civil disobedience around st. louis. this is de
this is an just happening in ferguson.things need to change. -- this isn't just happening in ferguson. things need to change. [chanting] >> that report from democracy now!'s aaron matÉ and messiah rhodes. thanks also to hany massoud. and the protests continue in ferguson and the st. louis area. overnight on saturday, 17 people were arrested in a sit-in at a gas station near the st. louis neighborhood of shaw. protests have broken out in shaw since last week when police fatally shot...
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write down the road from ferguson.ed scott was considered the worst supreme court decision ever, the decision that said an african-american labor free cannot be a citizen of the noted states. as we wrap up, your thoughts on where we have come. >> i think we're seeing that in action. talked about, the fact that she down black people at will and then backtrack and --ome the jury and slang find information whether it be true or untrue, to justify that murder. we saw that in the release of the tape with mike brown. that had nothing to do with it. aaron wilson was responding on an entirely different call when he encountered mike brown. we're seeing the ridiculous nature of racism and we have to work on that and recognize it within our communities. once we start realizing our black skin is being weaponize, people are seeing our melanin as a threat, then we can move forward and that is what we're really working with the weekend of resistance, moving forward, showing people they are not alone. i went to date and spoke with the
write down the road from ferguson.ed scott was considered the worst supreme court decision ever, the decision that said an african-american labor free cannot be a citizen of the noted states. as we wrap up, your thoughts on where we have come. >> i think we're seeing that in action. talked about, the fact that she down black people at will and then backtrack and --ome the jury and slang find information whether it be true or untrue, to justify that murder. we saw that in the release of...
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so ferguson definitely, without a, it is fact. they can not deny that, any kind of person that does their job right in pr would try to make ferguson look better or try to recover ferguson from the situation. so i do believe there is deferral a cover-up that is going to be exposed. >> so on the lawsuit recording the -- regarding jewel of nile record, have you filed anything? is there any juvenile record? >> at this point they have not released, we're not sure there was a juvenile record, let's be clear. he may not have a single thing on a record. the judge has said, we're not going to release the record but we will tell you he did not face a major felony, he didn't face
so ferguson definitely, without a, it is fact. they can not deny that, any kind of person that does their job right in pr would try to make ferguson look better or try to recover ferguson from the situation. so i do believe there is deferral a cover-up that is going to be exposed. >> so on the lawsuit recording the -- regarding jewel of nile record, have you filed anything? is there any juvenile record? >> at this point they have not released, we're not sure there was a juvenile...
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ferguson case, police said they recovered a .9-millimeter handgun that they said ferguson used in thefrontation. >> the teenager pointed a gun at the police officer and fired at least three shots. we believe this to be true because there were three trajectories going toward the officer and down the hill. as the teen moved toward the suspect, the teen continued to pull the trigger on his gun. after that we learned the gun malfunctioned and jammed. the officer returned fire as he was being shot at. >> the officer who was working as a security guard for a private company at the time fired 17 shots, hitting vond meyers five to seven times, according to the autopsy report. the report indicates that meyers was on house arrest and awaiting trial on a gun charge. meyers' family says he was carrying only a sandwich, not a gun. his mother told the associated press, police lied. they lied about michael brown, too. earlier tonight, st. louis mayor told chris hayes, department of justice, that the fbi would be doing the investigation of this case. >> we're on the heels of this, particularly with t
ferguson case, police said they recovered a .9-millimeter handgun that they said ferguson used in thefrontation. >> the teenager pointed a gun at the police officer and fired at least three shots. we believe this to be true because there were three trajectories going toward the officer and down the hill. as the teen moved toward the suspect, the teen continued to pull the trigger on his gun. after that we learned the gun malfunctioned and jammed. the officer returned fire as he was being...
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. >>> but coming up, we turn to ferguson, missouri.e centers of the civil rights conversation in america. but is it, in fact, a new civil rights movement, or is it a continuation of the civil rights era of the 1960s perhaps? up next, our conversation with two civil rights icons on the shooting of teenager michael brown and the 2 1/2 months that have followed. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch to liberty mutual insur
. >>> but coming up, we turn to ferguson, missouri.e centers of the civil rights conversation in america. but is it, in fact, a new civil rights movement, or is it a continuation of the civil rights era of the 1960s perhaps? up next, our conversation with two civil rights icons on the shooting of teenager michael brown and the 2 1/2 months that have followed. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second...
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traffic control on ferguson, you cannot access ferguson from 152 because of the fire. chopper overhead. if you can get that shot, a good signal. look at that, continuing there. a pallet, wooden pallet. >> barn on fire. >> so that flame, it's the flames visible from the roadway, a distraction. as the sun comes up, smoke an issue as well. >> doesn't take much to get people to hit the brakes. careful going up on 101, certainly in that area near 152. >> move along now to the big board with some flat news so far to start the morning. only eight minutes in. dow jones at 16619. we are hoping that the markets continue to make a rebound. >> we'll take a positive even if it's a forward take. 6:38. air bag problem on millions of cars is getting worse. details on that expanded recall, next. (yawn) (ding!) toaster strudel! more fruit in the filling, ya? mmm! ya! warm, flaky, gooey, toaster strudel! now, with more fruit! ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dr
traffic control on ferguson, you cannot access ferguson from 152 because of the fire. chopper overhead. if you can get that shot, a good signal. look at that, continuing there. a pallet, wooden pallet. >> barn on fire. >> so that flame, it's the flames visible from the roadway, a distraction. as the sun comes up, smoke an issue as well. >> doesn't take much to get people to hit the brakes. careful going up on 101, certainly in that area near 152. >> move along now to the...
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i'm not going to pretend i understand ferguson. why was there, i knew i didn't understand it and i knew i didn't understand what this set of african americans have been living with for 1500 years. >> but you seen this movie before, though. >> yes, yes and when you have systemic oppression the way ferguson practiced it as a predatory government, when you've been imposing that on people for decades and decades and expected it to go on, the folks have been on auto pilot. i talked to the white folks there, they really didn't know what i was talking about. they kind of looked at me in a startled way and i said it has been predatory. do you understand your government prayed on the black population here and the resentment has built above the danger level? the white folks are completely lost. i mean, they don't understand any of this. so when you've got that kind -- and you don't have leadership that's willing to sit up and say okay, we've been wrong in the past. we've been wrong, we shouldn't have done any of this. we're sorry. we're star
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i think right now, the movement in ferguson, about ferguson, missouri, but it's also about the world and we're going to make sure we make some changes. >> it is indeed a story about america. thank you both for your type and thoughts. >> thank you. >>> after the break, president obama is being briefed about the readiness of the u.s. health system. i'll speak with the head of the national nurses united, who says hospitals are not prepared and have acted like ostritchs with their heads in the sand. >>> plus with reports that the white house may act to close gitmo on its own, the attorney for several inmates there joins me on set. that's all ahead on "now." huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. whoo! forty-four ladies,
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ferguson is a good example of this.erguson -- in ferguson, a lot of the gear we saw on television the police had throughout the crisis there was not actually military gear. it was stuffed similar equipment bought from private companies. what we're seeing now, some towns, some counties are actually giving back the equipment or trying to get back to military equipment, but they also have very similar stuff they're buying from private companies. an example is in arizona, sheriff joe arpaio kind of made a show of giving some of his gear back and put on display all of his the terry stop he had, then he showed the much newer, much more up-to-date stuff he is buying from companies. this industry is really sprung up post on 11 one homeland security started giving grants to local communities for counterterrorism. and a lot of the companies i side urban shield were started after 9/11. they give them the stop for counterterrorism, but of course, they can use it for anything and most use of her drug rates. walks what does this mean
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look at ferguson.n that is like you're blaming people that have been boxed on the box that they've been put in. not that they chose to be different. a good conversation. thank you all for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, voting from outer space. it's real and very cool. what about voting rights right here on earth? >>> first new details on a drug raid that injured a toddler. now federal authorities are getting involve in the investigation. e still after me. get to the terminal across town. are all the green lights you? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. >>> developing news on a botched drug raid on a private home outside atlanta that seriously injured a 20-month-old baby. on may 28th, baby boo boo and his parents were asleep in a relative's house. when police carried out a no knock arrest warrant. se
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>> maria is a missouri state senator who represents ferguson. state senator, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> when we saw these protests over the weekend, they don't seem to be getting less intense. we've had now more than a month of protests. people still seem to be out there in full force, full strength. what are you hearing from demonstrator as to what they want now? what are their principle demands? >> people are still looking for justice, joy, but the amazing thing about it, this weekend when we've had people from all over the country come, what we have figured out doing is to be organized, which is really, really -- >> have we lost the state senator? i don't think we can hear her. hopefully we'll get the state senator back. hopefully we'll try to get her back. we have, of course, heard what these weekend's protests sound like. let's take a closer look at the response to these protesters and what it looks like. specifically outside that quik trip convenience store in ferguson, missouri, after police say one of their police cruiser
>> maria is a missouri state senator who represents ferguson. state senator, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> when we saw these protests over the weekend, they don't seem to be getting less intense. we've had now more than a month of protests. people still seem to be out there in full force, full strength. what are you hearing from demonstrator as to what they want now? what are their principle demands? >> people are still looking for justice, joy, but the...
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of the ferguson commission. >> unveiling a new effort to address issues raised in ferguson. >> this is a defining moment that will determine whether this place will be known as a region marked by racial division and unrest or a region that can pull together and rise above and heal. >> there is no accountability that was brought up. >> our streets cannot be battle fields. >> talk about change. that is glaringly missing from this. >> we need to solve these problems ourselves and we need to solve them together. >> if people don't get structural change it will do little. >> what will we do in this moment while the whole world is watching. >>> following more than two months of outcry over the police shooting of michael brown, today missouri governor offered a response in front of business leaders, in ferguson, he announced the creation of the ferguson commission, a panel what he called to address the hard work of change. >> this is not the work for the faint of heart. make no mistake, there will be anger and conflict. fear and distrust. this is a defining moment. that will determine whether
of the ferguson commission. >> unveiling a new effort to address issues raised in ferguson. >> this is a defining moment that will determine whether this place will be known as a region marked by racial division and unrest or a region that can pull together and rise above and heal. >> there is no accountability that was brought up. >> our streets cannot be battle fields. >> talk about change. that is glaringly missing from this. >> we need to solve these...
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ferguson, to me, is not a good example. when i grew up there, there were no blacks in ferguson. it progressed over the last 20 majority black. a different dynamic than the rest of st. louis county. i want to ask the question, none of you talked about the behavior of majorities. in prince george's county, where i live now, where it is majority african-american, majority african-american electorate, i mean, people in office, i do not think there are any non-african-americans on the ballot where i live, except at the state level. so part of this is, you know, this generalization of people of color. we have to realize that as minorities, the expectation we will be able to overcome so many barriers when we are such a small percentage of the population, you know, the whole generalization of people of color is problematic. i want to ask another question. when you talk about recruitment, one of the things that troubles me is the money issue, which you did not talk a lot about. a lot one young people to volunteer. a lot of african american kids are not in a position to volunteer for unpa
ferguson, to me, is not a good example. when i grew up there, there were no blacks in ferguson. it progressed over the last 20 majority black. a different dynamic than the rest of st. louis county. i want to ask the question, none of you talked about the behavior of majorities. in prince george's county, where i live now, where it is majority african-american, majority african-american electorate, i mean, people in office, i do not think there are any non-african-americans on the ballot where i...
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. >>> we have protecting news from gilroy right now and cal fire is off to ferguson and there is a large number of pallets on fire with smoke rising in the air that is approximately 10,000 square feet in size and we are working do gather more details for you. you can follow us on twitter at twitter@bayarea >> that is it. the giants take game one. >>> closing it out after bumgarner was amazing to start the classic with gale one of the world series and now tonight they will try to do it again if game two in kansas city. here is more on game and how the players are reacting to the big victory. you are looking for mvp, hunter pence is in the running, shooting a two run shot to right center field. before that home run permitter was 0-11 against royals pitcher shields. in the 4th, he doubled starting a rally that get a couple more runs and sent heels to the dug out early. the royals never made up the lost ground after bumgarner had his "a" game and then after the game he talked about the focus. >> my mind when i am playing and doing something good, it is empty. why know what is going on around
. >>> we have protecting news from gilroy right now and cal fire is off to ferguson and there is a large number of pallets on fire with smoke rising in the air that is approximately 10,000 square feet in size and we are working do gather more details for you. you can follow us on twitter at twitter@bayarea >> that is it. the giants take game one. >>> closing it out after bumgarner was amazing to start the classic with gale one of the world series and now tonight they...
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desde ferguson, viviana Ávila nos dice cÓmo se iniciaron las protestas este fin de semana a dos mesesichael brown >> momentos de tensiÓn se vivieron hoy al frente del departamento de policÍa de ferguson con manifestantes que trataban de ingresar al edificio y agentes que les cerraban el paso. lÍderes religiosos querían reunirse con el jefe de la policÍa para hablar sobre el caso del joven afroamericano michael brown quien en aÚn circunstancias que se investigan muriÓ el pasado 9 de agosto. las protestas y forcejeos dejaron decenas de detenidos. >> que no nos quedemos callados porque eso muestra una aceptaciÓn de la sociedad. ¿no? y estamos aceptando que exista el racismo. >> pero la jornada de hoy se iniciÓ con una marcha en la que se juntaron con estas cruces con los nombres de dos jÓvenes que fueron baleados por agentes de la policÍa de missouri. >> esa persona debe estar avergonzada, especialmente una minorÍa. pienso que podemos sufrir una injusticia como Ésta cualquier dÍa. >> los religiosos enfrentaron a los agentes para que se confesaran. hasta el lÍder espiritual le pregunto al
desde ferguson, viviana Ávila nos dice cÓmo se iniciaron las protestas este fin de semana a dos mesesichael brown >> momentos de tensiÓn se vivieron hoy al frente del departamento de policÍa de ferguson con manifestantes que trataban de ingresar al edificio y agentes que les cerraban el paso. lÍderes religiosos querían reunirse con el jefe de la policÍa para hablar sobre el caso del joven afroamericano michael brown quien en aÚn circunstancias que se investigan muriÓ el pasado 9...
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>>> rally in ferguson.nce the shooting death of michael brown. what's the message for marchers today? a live report. >>> on the ballot as much as mitch mcconnell might want him to be, it's my name. >> did she or didn't she? alison lundergan grimes p why didn't she want to answer one key question about the president? >>> in california, battling drought. some have decided to take their fight to the streets, so to speak. we'll explain.
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new reports say ferguson, the ferguson police chief in missouri, thomas jackson, expected to step downd thing is, he denies it. so who's saying it and why might it happen? what happens next in ferguson as we wait for the grand jury to decide whether or not to charge officer darren wilson in michael brown's death? when mom and dad said family vacation, i was expecting another trip to a water park. i never thought it would be like this. where strangers become best friends. and life is more colorful. this place was like nothing i've ever seen. i'll never forget it. chiapas. live it to believe it. try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. >>> ferguson, missouri, the american city that cracked this summer along racial fault lines. and we're hearing today that the chief of police in ferguson is going to be stepping down. let me clarify that we're hearing from state and federal officials. pretty good sources. that chief thomas jackson is going to be leaving offic
new reports say ferguson, the ferguson police chief in missouri, thomas jackson, expected to step downd thing is, he denies it. so who's saying it and why might it happen? what happens next in ferguson as we wait for the grand jury to decide whether or not to charge officer darren wilson in michael brown's death? when mom and dad said family vacation, i was expecting another trip to a water park. i never thought it would be like this. where strangers become best friends. and life is more...
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desobediencia civil en ferguson. arrestos y siguen a manifestaciones contra la policÍa.zÓ la edición nocturna. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna, con lidia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ >> muy buenas noches, informaciÓn preliminar del servicio geolÓgico de estados unidos registra un sismo de 7.4 escala de richter en la costa del salvador, nicaragua y honduras. el terremoto se originÓ las 9:51 hora local. cual es la informaciÓn que tenemos hasta el momento? >> estoy confirmando lo que tÚ dices, a las nueve y 51 hora local la ciudad fue sacudido por dos fuertes sismos consecutivos. agencias gubernamentales de costa rica, nicaragua guatemala y el salvador no han dejado de hablar del suceso y como tÚ tambiÉn mencionabas la informaciÓn icÉ se le indica que la intensidad fue de 7.4 con epicentro en el ocÉano pacÍfico. de inmediato la cifra del medioambiente del salvador dio a conocer una alerta de tsunami para guatemala, el salvador, nicaragua y costa rica. esto fue lo que dijo. >> mantenemos el alerta de tsunami y puede que no lo tengamos, por favor pero
desobediencia civil en ferguson. arrestos y siguen a manifestaciones contra la policÍa.zÓ la edición nocturna. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna, con lidia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ >> muy buenas noches, informaciÓn preliminar del servicio geolÓgico de estados unidos registra un sismo de 7.4 escala de richter en la costa del salvador, nicaragua y honduras. el terremoto se originÓ las 9:51 hora local. cual es la informaciÓn que tenemos hasta...
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it compares ferguson to keane. you see on one side, the protesters described as thugs in ferguson, rowdy in keenee. animals in ferguson, mischief in keenee, destroying their community in ferguson, booze-filled revelers in keenee. >> yes. >> when you see this, what do you think? what do you think about journalism? >> that, to me, is journalism. the person who put that meme together -- and i am not sure who they are. i don't think they belong to a large news organization or a massive media outlet like you or i, but that is journalism. >> that's the work. >> that's the work i am trying to do. those fixed images, and to be fair, the second one on the left was actually from howard university, my alma mater where there was a protest or a freshman orientation, they stopped to take a picture in solidarity with the kids in ferguson who had been protesting, but that is so much of what we have been trying to say, not just for the past 75 days since michael brown has been killed but for the past entirety. time that black peopl
it compares ferguson to keane. you see on one side, the protesters described as thugs in ferguson, rowdy in keenee. animals in ferguson, mischief in keenee, destroying their community in ferguson, booze-filled revelers in keenee. >> yes. >> when you see this, what do you think? what do you think about journalism? >> that, to me, is journalism. the person who put that meme together -- and i am not sure who they are. i don't think they belong to a large news organization or a...
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he is still working in a pro bono capacity for ferguson? >> we get e-mails every day from devin james. he's not getting paid but he told me he's committed to helping ferguson move forward in the falloff of michael brown. >> and he's saying he didn't come up with the idea of the apology video, is that correct? >> this is where we're dealing with semantics a little bit. he says he didn't come up with the idea but he helped facilitate it. as a spokesperson, you're hands on every step of the day helping to make this happen. clearly he played a role in the release of had video. you spent a lot of time in ferguson about this so-called hacking tweet. you have someone who tweeted they know someone on the grand jury, they say there's not enough evidence for an arrest. the claim is hacking twitter? >> which seems obscene, but when feeling with ferguson, this saga gets stranger and stranger every single day. whether it's believable is one thing but the broader impact is what's more important. will they have to reseat a grand jury? is the grand jury al
he is still working in a pro bono capacity for ferguson? >> we get e-mails every day from devin james. he's not getting paid but he told me he's committed to helping ferguson move forward in the falloff of michael brown. >> and he's saying he didn't come up with the idea of the apology video, is that correct? >> this is where we're dealing with semantics a little bit. he says he didn't come up with the idea but he helped facilitate it. as a spokesperson, you're hands on every...
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arrestan a criminales en ferguson. militarizan un hospital en repÚblica dominicana. decidiÓ eliminar cuentas porque identificÓ como parte de la organizaciÓn a estas cuentas. no explicaron de quÉ manera recibieron las amenazas. el director del fbi asegurÓ que las caracterÍsticas de privacidad de ipods y ipads podrÍan proteger a pedÓfilos y terroristas. ponen a las personas mÁs allá de la ley y dijo que un agente que investigue un caso criminal no podrÍa abrir el celular de un sospechoso. la policÍa dijo que arrestÓ a decenas de personas de manifestaciones en ferguson contra el abuso policiaco. 32 personas fueron arrestadas frente a la estaciÓn de policÍa. desde ferguson, viviana Ávila nos dice cÓmo se iniciaron las protestas este fin de semana a dos meses de la muerte de michael brown >> momentos de tensiÓn se vivieron hoy al frente del departamento de policÍa de ferguson con manifestantes que trataban de ingresar al edificio y agentes que les cerraban el paso. lÍderes religiosos querían reunirse con el jefe de la policÍa para hablar sobre el caso del joven afroameric
arrestan a criminales en ferguson. militarizan un hospital en repÚblica dominicana. decidiÓ eliminar cuentas porque identificÓ como parte de la organizaciÓn a estas cuentas. no explicaron de quÉ manera recibieron las amenazas. el director del fbi asegurÓ que las caracterÍsticas de privacidad de ipods y ipads podrÍan proteger a pedÓfilos y terroristas. ponen a las personas mÁs allá de la ley y dijo que un agente que investigue un caso criminal no podrÍa abrir el celular de un...
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mayor and then additionally on sunday, i participated in a panel on race relations after if ferguson that was a panel of members from pedmont community church as well as the (inaudible) church in oakland. and i shared again, the line and sites, based on my work with the office of citizen complaints here, in san francisco. and also, commended to them a book that was given to all of us by dr. marshall called the new jim crow, and it was in lightning and additionally, in preparing for that panel on race after ferguson, and i took the time to view a pbs video from 1963. where from the course it said in 1963 and this was the moerpg that edgars had been sat and they had been assassinated or murdered and the farmer said, well, i think that in another three years, we will be able to deal with the jury discrimination and it will take a little bit longer for the defacto discrimination and then just finally, just a personal aside, and i did show with the panel, that, leading to, in texas when i was ten years old, and this was in 1962. and 8 years after brown verses the board of education. and y
mayor and then additionally on sunday, i participated in a panel on race relations after if ferguson that was a panel of members from pedmont community church as well as the (inaudible) church in oakland. and i shared again, the line and sites, based on my work with the office of citizen complaints here, in san francisco. and also, commended to them a book that was given to all of us by dr. marshall called the new jim crow, and it was in lightning and additionally, in preparing for that panel...
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louis county police officers are taking control of security at all ferguson protests, replacing fergusonf fierce criticism from protesters. the transfer means the county police will be in charge of any arrests and filing any charges. tonight it appears a fight is peruing between some media outlets and the government. ferguson is trying to set exorbitant prices for government records that may shed more light on the shooting that sparked weeks of protests. >> reporter: the documents, including e-mails about ferguson police officer darren wilson, were requested by cnn and other news organizations to try and help the public understand exactly what happened the day of the controversial shooting. but today, in a response from the city, cnn was asked to pay a $2,000 deposit before the city would agree to even begin searching for the records, saying "there is a tremendous amount of work involved with researching whether records exist which are responsive to your request, analyzing the records, redacting the records if necessary and any copying that will be needed." under state law, cities are al
louis county police officers are taking control of security at all ferguson protests, replacing fergusonf fierce criticism from protesters. the transfer means the county police will be in charge of any arrests and filing any charges. tonight it appears a fight is peruing between some media outlets and the government. ferguson is trying to set exorbitant prices for government records that may shed more light on the shooting that sparked weeks of protests. >> reporter: the documents,...
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during the ferguson coverage we litly nonstop, 24 hours a day, ferguson ferguson ferguson. many of our viewers pointed out like what else is going on in st. louis. news. there's other i said let look at our newscast and see how we can make this a more neutral. so that was because viewers called in or e-mailed in and they shared their opinion with us. we don't know it unless you say something. >> this is along the same lines. why, given that other black men have been unjustly murdered, tray john martin, oscar grant, a the death of michael brown been point for national concern and media coverage at this level? >> given that i'm also local, i'll also national, i can tell have thewhen you pictures and you have be the community out there taking the putting them on social media and it becomes a story, i mean, the first word that we got a young guy was trying to give himself up staying don't shoot. six times. i think that becomes the kind of a story that you say wait a wasn't you know, it like, he was unarmed, he wasn't even running away. getss one the things that it mixed up with
during the ferguson coverage we litly nonstop, 24 hours a day, ferguson ferguson ferguson. many of our viewers pointed out like what else is going on in st. louis. news. there's other i said let look at our newscast and see how we can make this a more neutral. so that was because viewers called in or e-mailed in and they shared their opinion with us. we don't know it unless you say something. >> this is along the same lines. why, given that other black men have been unjustly murdered,...
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more protests in ferguson, missouri. vladimir duthiers looks at what's changed and what hasn't since the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black man. and michelle miller on the national guard giving high school drop-outs a second chance. >> you're not going to quit on yourself. do you understand me? stay motivated! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the head of the c.d.c. said today that the agency will double down on training after a dallas nurse became the first person to catch ebola in the united states. the nurse helped treat the first ebola patient diagnosed in this country. he caught the virus in liberia. there is a no trespassing sign on the nurse's dallas apartment and hazmat teams have been cleaning it. the city is now looking for a place to opinioner the her dog. we have a team of correspondents on this story. first manuel bojorquez in dallas. >> reporter: 26-year-old nina pham was part of the medical team that treated thomas eric duncan. two
more protests in ferguson, missouri. vladimir duthiers looks at what's changed and what hasn't since the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black man. and michelle miller on the national guard giving high school drop-outs a second chance. >> you're not going to quit on yourself. do you understand me? stay motivated! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the head of the c.d.c. said today that the agency will...
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don't miss it. >>> coming up we'll talk about the lessons of ferguson.e is a live look at the program going on right now in little rock. a program that will be looking at community placing in the wake of ferguson unrest. but first, a momentary howl at the moon. take a look at the blood moon. a lunar eclipse. it it's a rare occurrence. a very cool one yet kind of creepy and scary. we're in october. the whole halloween thing is coming up. and just give them the basics, you know. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to m
don't miss it. >>> coming up we'll talk about the lessons of ferguson.e is a live look at the program going on right now in little rock. a program that will be looking at community placing in the wake of ferguson unrest. but first, a momentary howl at the moon. take a look at the blood moon. a lunar eclipse. it it's a rare occurrence. a very cool one yet kind of creepy and scary. we're in october. the whole halloween thing is coming up. and just give them the basics, you know. i got...
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i was just down the highway from ferguson the i have relatives who still live in ferguson.y best friend lives in the shaw neighborhood. so i am really concerned. because this is, has been, tension in st. louis has been building for a long time. if they're going to have an investigation, as to what caused it. we need to looking at the leaders. we need how to look at state leaders. need to look at the leaders in missouri district one. my district. jay nixon. it is fine. he is going to create a commission. where is jay nixon been? >> that's the criticism. i worked at ktv out there. lived there. right about the leadership, a divide quite some time. take some time to get over. your new book called "hand off my gun." does this, you know, we saw the police officers there, many said they were over militarized. is this a case, are you concerned, should ask you about the, police state? >> yes, absolutely. >> in your state? >> i have been super critical of the police state. and super critical of this particular situation in missouri since 2009. let me take you become to 2009. when you
i was just down the highway from ferguson the i have relatives who still live in ferguson.y best friend lives in the shaw neighborhood. so i am really concerned. because this is, has been, tension in st. louis has been building for a long time. if they're going to have an investigation, as to what caused it. we need to looking at the leaders. we need how to look at state leaders. need to look at the leaders in missouri district one. my district. jay nixon. it is fine. he is going to create a...
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it is time to talk about ferguson because right now, plenty of people are talking about ferguson, evendn't be. this week, there has been some substantial news of substantive links coming out, the grand jury investigation of the august 9th shooting death of michael brown. in st. louis county, missouri a grand jury is convening in secret, hearing testimony and considering evidence as part of the process to decide whether to indict ferguson police officer darren wilson. a decision could come in a few short weeks. but parts of the investigation, only pieces really, have been leaked to multiple news outlets. last week a leak was published by "the new york times," the first public account of darren wilson's testimony to investigators. tuesday the "st. louis post-dispatch" published a teenager's autopsy report performed by the county's medical examiner. it included a narrative portion describing the moments leading up to brown's death, as provided by the st. louis county police department and a toxicology report that shows brown had a trace of marijuana in his system. the report author reveal
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first, we have updates on unrest in ferguson. the day after the latest clashes, people are taking to the streets again, we have incredible exclusive footage coming up. stay with us. you won't want to miss. that stay with us, eb. everybody. . prescription drug plans, call unitedhealthcare to learn about medicare plans that may be right for you. don't wait. call now. o0 c1 ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. . >> welcome back to the program, everybody. i am live here in dallas, texas. okay the site of the first ebola transmission on u.s. soil. we got a lot of news on that coming up. first, other stories are developing first. we have that in new york. ari. >> reporter: thank you, thanks to your reporting out there. protesters are gathering in missouri saying they want justice in the shooting death of michael brown.
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it's striking to me how much that initial protest in august focused on ferguson on the dynamics of fergusonhe police there. what we're seeing now is something that's overtaken the entire st. louis metro area. >> reporter: that's correct. what you saw earlier, the moral monday style protest, kind of the throwback where clergy presented themselves to the police in the make of mike brown. after that, you saw groups at the walmart. i was at city hall earlier where they hung up banners and demanded to see the mayor. i stopped over at steve stanger's fund-raiser. more than just what we saw in front of the police station weeks ago, it's spread across the region in a remarkable fashion. >> if you're the mayor of st. louis or the st. louis police, you understand there is going to be no walling this off as this plays out in the future with the grand jury still deliberating about possible charges against the officer in question. this is an issue now for st. louis metro police and it's been interesting to watch the police respond tactically to the protesters in a kind of back and forth that's been play
it's striking to me how much that initial protest in august focused on ferguson on the dynamics of fergusonhe police there. what we're seeing now is something that's overtaken the entire st. louis metro area. >> reporter: that's correct. what you saw earlier, the moral monday style protest, kind of the throwback where clergy presented themselves to the police in the make of mike brown. after that, you saw groups at the walmart. i was at city hall earlier where they hung up banners and...
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this is in ferguson, missouri, i'm told now. protests are going on in st louis and ferguson as well. we'll continue to cover the story. next - a winning football team season is over after disturbing allegations of violence and hazing. plus a dramatic rescue in arizona, after a dell uge of rain this morning. >>> statistics op hazing in america is alarming. one in half of all students are hazed before college. a nerlsy high school is -- new jersey high school is making headlines, centring around the football team, and allegations in some cases amounting to sexual assault. governor chris christie calls charms a nightmare -- charges a nightmare if true. the football season was cancelled after hearing reports that investigations are under way. sports attorney xavier pope joins us from chicago. welcome. what do you make of the case. how is it possible that in high school there's a culture that allows this sort of thing to happen on the football team? >> john, it's a great question. i think that you see in high school college and profe
this is in ferguson, missouri, i'm told now. protests are going on in st louis and ferguson as well. we'll continue to cover the story. next - a winning football team season is over after disturbing allegations of violence and hazing. plus a dramatic rescue in arizona, after a dell uge of rain this morning. >>> statistics op hazing in america is alarming. one in half of all students are hazed before college. a nerlsy high school is -- new jersey high school is making headlines,...
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are going to be the police in ferguson. they need to do more recruiting, they need to be more representative, but probably 95% of the cops going forward are going to be the police there. they do have to try to engage them in a positive way. >> what will concerns be? in something like this where they are under the microscope even if is not parts of the commission, what are the concerns in the situation like this. >> i've rarely seen a police department where there are not good people in the organization. push the people in the organization in the direction of the good people. you malign everybody then the good people get turned off. you have to try, unless this is a hopeless cause, which i hope it's not. find the nucleus of good, decent people on the job and it is, without a doubt, you can't have a department that is so unrepresentative in this day in age. these are reforms that you should have 20, 30 years ago that you're just now trying to get around to. >> it's important that you mentioned that because you have said befor
are going to be the police in ferguson. they need to do more recruiting, they need to be more representative, but probably 95% of the cops going forward are going to be the police there. they do have to try to engage them in a positive way. >> what will concerns be? in something like this where they are under the microscope even if is not parts of the commission, what are the concerns in the situation like this. >> i've rarely seen a police department where there are not good people...
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let's begin with breaking news from ferguson, missouri.here is word the police chief there could soon step down. officials tell cnn that chief thomas jackson's departure would be part of efforts to reform the ferguson police department, following the shooting of an unarmed teenager michael brown by officer darren wilson. chief jackson and the mayor of ferguson deny those reports. >> there's been word to have jackson step down. >> yeah. >> we stood by him this entire time so -- >> there's nothing -- >> there's no change on that. >> there's growing concern in ferguson about what might happen if officer wilson is not indicted in the michael brown shooting. school officials in st. louis county writing to prosecutor bob mccullough asking whether wilson will be indicted on night or a weekend, to avoid putting students in the middle of a possible protests. telling cnn's sara sidner, if there's no indictment, the reaction could be violent. >> some people say. i've heard a lot of people saying there will be a part of blowing it up if he didn't get
let's begin with breaking news from ferguson, missouri.here is word the police chief there could soon step down. officials tell cnn that chief thomas jackson's departure would be part of efforts to reform the ferguson police department, following the shooting of an unarmed teenager michael brown by officer darren wilson. chief jackson and the mayor of ferguson deny those reports. >> there's been word to have jackson step down. >> yeah. >> we stood by him this entire time so --...
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the marker had been those i love ferguson signs. it seemed the white law enforcement officers have remained in command. >>> sunni militant group has an woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >>> sunni militant group has an englishmanagement group. kmiting atrocities around the wormd. none of them revel in the way isis does. it's called dabiq. their latest issue explains to the world why they're enslaving women and children from the minority. the group tended to cleanse in northern iraq, which, don't forget, is what reignited intervention in iraq in the first place just over two months ago. >> in recent days, men, women and children have fled for their lives. thousands, per
the marker had been those i love ferguson signs. it seemed the white law enforcement officers have remained in command. >>> sunni militant group has an woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129...
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we do have breaking news from ferguson. there's word that the police chief there could soon step down. officials tell cnn that chief thomas jackson's departure would be part of efforts to reform the ferguson police department, that, of course,le following the shooting of unarmed teenager michael brown by darren wilson. chief jackson and the mayor both flatly deny the reports. >> there are reports to having chief jackson step down. >> no. >> are there -- >> i mean, to step down, we stood by him this entire time. >> nothing -- >> there's no change on that. >> there is growing concern in ferguson this morning about what might happen if officer wilson is not indicted in the michael brown shooting. school officials in st. louis county have written to prosecutor bob mccullough asking him to announce whether or not wilson will be indicted at night or a weekend, so as to avoid putting students in the middle of a possible protests. residents have told cnn's sara sidner if there is no indictment, the reaction could be final. >> some
we do have breaking news from ferguson. there's word that the police chief there could soon step down. officials tell cnn that chief thomas jackson's departure would be part of efforts to reform the ferguson police department, that, of course,le following the shooting of unarmed teenager michael brown by darren wilson. chief jackson and the mayor both flatly deny the reports. >> there are reports to having chief jackson step down. >> no. >> are there -- >> i mean, to...
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why did ferguson happen? they need to understand everything from slavery to a movement to citizenship and voting rights in this country and we can do that by organizing on our campuses, tea tins. we have teach ends against the vietnam war in the 1960s. we can do tea tins for racial and economic equality. we can do a lot in the key and this is education but also dialogue. black and white people are not speaking to each other. we need to have a dialogue with each other that's not about recrimination or accusation but rooted in reality and where we are today if we have that dialogue than you can connect that dialogue to a push for public policy at the local level, the regional and state level and finally at the national level. >> guest: i'm very pleased to hear that. in fact last wednesday evening my wife and i had dinner with the present of the university of south carolina and this is the kind of discussion we had. what we can do on that campus which is in my congressional district, to really take the mantle of
why did ferguson happen? they need to understand everything from slavery to a movement to citizenship and voting rights in this country and we can do that by organizing on our campuses, tea tins. we have teach ends against the vietnam war in the 1960s. we can do tea tins for racial and economic equality. we can do a lot in the key and this is education but also dialogue. black and white people are not speaking to each other. we need to have a dialogue with each other that's not about...
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tonight, unrest on the streets of ferguson. of ferguson. we are there live next.ifornians are discovering the real risks behind prop 46. it was written and paid for by the trial lawyers to make them millions... while, for the rest of us, health care costs go up. no wonder every major newspaper in the state opposes prop 46. they say 46 "overreached in a decidedly cynical way." it's a ploy "for trial lawyers to enrich themselves." and prop 46 has "too many potential drawbacks to be worth the risk." time to vote no on prop 46. >>> breaking news -- tempers on the rise in ferguson. community on edge, awaiting a grand jury decision whether to indi indict darren wilson. details emerge from michael brown's a brown's autopsy. live to sara siden. and tell us about the details leaked? >> i will start with what is happening at the hour. there are protests that are ongoing. going for the past couple hours as they have every night. tonight the protests are bigger there are some where between 150 to 200 people out in front of the police department tonight. they pushed on to the
tonight, unrest on the streets of ferguson. of ferguson. we are there live next.ifornians are discovering the real risks behind prop 46. it was written and paid for by the trial lawyers to make them millions... while, for the rest of us, health care costs go up. no wonder every major newspaper in the state opposes prop 46. they say 46 "overreached in a decidedly cynical way." it's a ploy "for trial lawyers to enrich themselves." and prop 46 has "too many potential...