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admiral ferguson: surere. a couple of ways.irst, you have toecognize yourur own c culture and how you have developed aay that we wage war. it is very network-dependent, very information-dependent from both off of the ship and submarine to connect with headququarters. we rely veryeavily on satellite information. -- i think as we go rward, we are doing a couple ofof things already in theater. one is the funmental culture changes the decision to turn o f electronic -- turn on electrtroc systems as opposed to turn it ofoff. when you get on the way cayou have to decide is e radar turnrn -- that- how i operate is the first aspect, chaing ththe culture on what to remit. the second is how do irain a genetion of commanding officers to g get mission ords and to know thatat you might not have connectivity, so how do you achieve ththe ssion? the commanding officers i tatald to thrive on that. they love the opportunity to four -- for them to operate inin this type environment and at is the second a aspecof it. i think the third's practice.
admiral ferguson: surere. a couple of ways.irst, you have toecognize yourur own c culture and how you have developed aay that we wage war. it is very network-dependent, very information-dependent from both off of the ship and submarine to connect with headququarters. we rely veryeavily on satellite information. -- i think as we go rward, we are doing a couple ofof things already in theater. one is the funmental culture changes the decision to turn o f electronic -- turn on electrtroc systems as...
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but is the ferguson effect real?rs hold back from their duties because they fear ending up on youtube? or is something else at work? joining me is marq claxton who is director of the black law enforcement alliance and he is also a former new york city police officer. thanks for being here, marq. >> thanks, melissa. >> i think there are many reasonable things for police officers to be afraid of in their work. that makes perfect sense to me. but i'm not quite sure what to do with i'm afraid that i might be seen doing my work. it's a democracy. we should be able to see the police doing their work, right? >> yeah, you would think so. it really is an absurdity. and even the theory about this ferguson effect and how police officers, video documentation of police officers engaged in all types of behavior would have a direct impact on a police officer's willingness to actually work, it is really offensive and it speaks poorly to the profession itself. the nature of policework is proactivity, and it is not contingent upon whe
but is the ferguson effect real?rs hold back from their duties because they fear ending up on youtube? or is something else at work? joining me is marq claxton who is director of the black law enforcement alliance and he is also a former new york city police officer. thanks for being here, marq. >> thanks, melissa. >> i think there are many reasonable things for police officers to be afraid of in their work. that makes perfect sense to me. but i'm not quite sure what to do with i'm...
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try being a black person in the ferguson area. that's stress. >> and the new york mets are going to the world series! (cheers and applause) yes, man! they have a good month to be a big headed caricature in new york these days. it's time for the nightly show. let's do this! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central . >> larry: yeah! thank you very much. welcome to the nightly show. i'm larry wilmore. man, i'm so excited. we have such a great shoavment i am so excited, i can just slide right across this stage. (laughter) (cheers and applause). >> larry: that's how excited i am. lucy lawless on the panel tonight. i'm a huge fan. huge fan. hey, guys, first of all, how about those mets! (cheers and applause). >> larry: pretty good. i would say, though, i would say the mets going to the world series is not what is amazing to me. you know what is amazing to me? this. a friend of mine who is a huge mets fan had a tv show. one could call it fake news, if you will. he suffered every year about those mets on national telev
try being a black person in the ferguson area. that's stress. >> and the new york mets are going to the world series! (cheers and applause) yes, man! they have a good month to be a big headed caricature in new york these days. it's time for the nightly show. let's do this! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central . >> larry: yeah! thank you very much. welcome to the nightly show. i'm larry wilmore. man, i'm so excited. we have such a great shoavment i am so...
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president obama mushes back on the so-called ferguson effect ahead. earlier this month, we reported on the controversial plan by the state of alabama which facing a budget squeeze decided to close local dmvs, the plays where people get drivers licenses and provide them with a form of id they need to vote thanks to the voter i.d. law. many of the offices that will close are in rural community, some predominant lit african-american. the plan would leave 28 counties entirely without an office. the state argues there are other ways for them to vote and offered a concession those offices would open at least once a month to serve residents. but there is good news for alabama residents today. the state is making sure at least one of their institutions remains accessible. state run liquor stores. it announced 15 liquor stores would close statewide, those in rural areas even the ones badly losing money will stay open as the alabama beverage control administrator says it's hard to close the rural ones. they're losing more money but they have to drive further to
president obama mushes back on the so-called ferguson effect ahead. earlier this month, we reported on the controversial plan by the state of alabama which facing a budget squeeze decided to close local dmvs, the plays where people get drivers licenses and provide them with a form of id they need to vote thanks to the voter i.d. law. many of the offices that will close are in rural community, some predominant lit african-american. the plan would leave 28 counties entirely without an office. the...
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talking toward to neil ferguson. we will talk about dr. kissinger's op-ed in the wall street journal this week on syria. 11:00 a.m. in new york. in london, 4:00 p.m. late in hong kong, stay up for neil ferguson and angus deaton. from new york and london, it is bloomberg "surveillance.: tom: we welcome you worldwide. bloomberg "surveillance," a lovely day in new york after a frigid weekend. jonathan ferro in london. let's get to a business flash. vonnie: shares of ferrari begin trading on the new york stock exchange under the ticker symbol race. raised $900 million in its ipo, pricing at the top end of the range. majority shareholder field chrysler is selling a 9% stake. a federal prosecutor in new york is investigating the daily fantasy sports business. the wall street journal says prete behar -- prit bahara wants to know whether companies like draftkings violate federal law. a shift for credit squeeze -- a shift for credit squeeze, credit suisse will increase its focus on switzerland and wealth management in asia. the security unit will b
talking toward to neil ferguson. we will talk about dr. kissinger's op-ed in the wall street journal this week on syria. 11:00 a.m. in new york. in london, 4:00 p.m. late in hong kong, stay up for neil ferguson and angus deaton. from new york and london, it is bloomberg "surveillance.: tom: we welcome you worldwide. bloomberg "surveillance," a lovely day in new york after a frigid weekend. jonathan ferro in london. let's get to a business flash. vonnie: shares of ferrari begin...
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president obama mushes back on the so-called ferguson effect ahead.hen something works, people stick with it. more people stick with humana medicare advantage. because we stick with them. humana medicare advantage. the plan people stick with. does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. yer this month, we reported on the controversial plan by the state of alabama which facing a budget squeeze decided to close local dmvss, the plays where people get drivers licenses and provide them with a form of id they need to vote thanks to the voter i.d. law. many of the offices that will close are in rural community, some predominant lit african-american. the plan would leave
president obama mushes back on the so-called ferguson effect ahead.hen something works, people stick with it. more people stick with humana medicare advantage. because we stick with them. humana medicare advantage. the plan people stick with. does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can...
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president obama mushes back on the so-called ferguson effect ahead. wow.h mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has the highest resale value of any brand... ...according to kelley blue book ...and mitch. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> earlier this month, we reported on the controversial plan by the state of alabama which facing a budget squeeze decided to close local dmvs, the plays where people get drivers licenses and provide them with a form of id they need to vote thanks to the voter i.d. law. many of the offices that will close are in rural community, some predominant lit african-american. the plan would leave 28 counties entirely without an office. the state argues there are other ways for them to vote and offered a concession those o
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manus: niall ferguson is still with us.opic we didn't manage to get to was china's devalued currency. landing, softhard landing -- the reality of where we are. chinaback to kissinger, hit upon spot and -- how do you think this'll play? niall: the strategy that can't -- he many westerners spends time with xi jingping, having one-on-one meetings with him. i think the chinese leadership is at a crossroads. they no longer are as focused as they previously were on economic growth. they have been pursuing other objectives, not the least of which is a geopolitical one, to expand china's reach with the one built, one road. wholel exports and a bunch of countries across central asia into africa, even as far as latin america. there was a big tension between that geopolitical goal in the old growth goal of 7%. that tension finally produced a small but nevertheless significant devaluation. kissinger has made it clear that the chinese are concerned about their own strategy, and about american strategy. francine: thank you so much. eilla
manus: niall ferguson is still with us.opic we didn't manage to get to was china's devalued currency. landing, softhard landing -- the reality of where we are. chinaback to kissinger, hit upon spot and -- how do you think this'll play? niall: the strategy that can't -- he many westerners spends time with xi jingping, having one-on-one meetings with him. i think the chinese leadership is at a crossroads. they no longer are as focused as they previously were on economic growth. they have been...
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ferguson? i think it's helpful to for continuance on the item so when we go to public comment the public is likely to know if we continue it or hear it today. >> when do we need to decide? >> we can give a general sense. we need to hear public comment if there is a motion but if we are not likely to continue the item the public will know this is the opportunity to hear the item today that we will hear the item today fully and have discussion about it. >> i'm sorry. i didn't follow why considering continuance? >> there is a request from the applicant and to continue it and they're not able to be here today. >> i am in favor of hearing it today and i think the staff report was clear on that. thank you for that. i'm not necessarily in favor of continuing but i will hear others. >> mr. hasz, mr. hyland. >> i would like to understand why they have a continuance? we have the information we need. >> yeah, i personally know where i am going with this so i am happy to hear it today. >> okay. i think we
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. >>> president obama's wading into the controversy over the so-called ferguson effect.'s questioning whether increased scrutiny of police in the wake of the unrest in ferguson, missouri, has had an impact on law enforcement across the country as the fbi director, james comey, has suggested. our senior white house correspondent, jim acosta, is joining us. jim, the president spoke about this before a crowd of law enforcement officials today. tell our viewers what he said. >> reporter: that's right, wolf, today president obama warned against cherry-picking data, aas he called it, to show that there's a so-called ferguson effect on policing. that sure sounded like a response to complaints from top law enforcement across the country as well as comments made by his own fbi director. with concerns growing among top law enforcement officials that clashes between police in minority communities are having a chilling effect on officers on patrol, and perhaps fueling a spike in higher crime -- ♪ -- president obama called on all sides to work together to avoid the next ferguson. >>
. >>> president obama's wading into the controversy over the so-called ferguson effect.'s questioning whether increased scrutiny of police in the wake of the unrest in ferguson, missouri, has had an impact on law enforcement across the country as the fbi director, james comey, has suggested. our senior white house correspondent, jim acosta, is joining us. jim, the president spoke about this before a crowd of law enforcement officials today. tell our viewers what he said. >>...
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thank you three -- the ferguson effect. >> something has changed in a lot of places in 2015.ar more people are being killed in some of americas cities than in many years. in todays youtube world, are officers reluctant to get out of their cars and do the work that controls violent crime? are officers answering 911 calls but avoiding the informal contact that keeps bad guys from standing around, especially with guns? i do have a strong sense that some part of the explanation is a chill wind has blown over law enforcement over the last year, and that is surely changing behavior. john: for the first time in decades, violent crime is on the rise in the u.s.s top 50 cities. in washington, d.c., murders are up 20% so far this year. in recent speeches to the university of chicago law school and the international association of chiefs of police, f.b.i. director james comey has warned that the spike in homicides is due to something dubbed the -- quote ferguson effect, unquote. one year ago in august, michael brown was killed by police in ferguson, missouri, triggering protests, riots,
thank you three -- the ferguson effect. >> something has changed in a lot of places in 2015.ar more people are being killed in some of americas cities than in many years. in todays youtube world, are officers reluctant to get out of their cars and do the work that controls violent crime? are officers answering 911 calls but avoiding the informal contact that keeps bad guys from standing around, especially with guns? i do have a strong sense that some part of the explanation is a chill...
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one of the things is the idea of the ferguson effect, that post ferguson experiences after the deathel brown, more than a year ago, that there is now kind of concern that police officers around the country are not actively policing. is that a conversation there in st. louis and what's the nature of that conversation? >> yeah, that's been a conversation from the very beginning. there were some talk from some in law enforcement to explain an increase in crime as somehow the ferguson effect. i think if there is a ferguson effect, it is that vital connection, that relationship between community and police, has been broken and damaged. and it's very difficult for police to do their jobs without the support of the community. it's very difficult to catch crimin criminals, especially violent criminals and murderers without people coming forward. that's why that relationship is very important and we have to do whatever we can do to repair it as quickly as possible. it's how some of these, some of these discussions about accountability relate to high crime rates. >> thank you to alderman anton
one of the things is the idea of the ferguson effect, that post ferguson experiences after the deathel brown, more than a year ago, that there is now kind of concern that police officers around the country are not actively policing. is that a conversation there in st. louis and what's the nature of that conversation? >> yeah, that's been a conversation from the very beginning. there were some talk from some in law enforcement to explain an increase in crime as somehow the ferguson effect....
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and we didn't see one person arrested in ferguson or baltimore.u identify people who are looting. they don't want to arrest people committing crimes. and then what happened with blake in new york. look at the fact of the matter was he was pointed at he was supposed to have at night, he was put on the ground as handcuffs. the cop was taken off duty. his gun was taken away from him. his badge was taken away from him. now he's suspended. the cops can't keep being slapped around. the cell phones come out if you go to toss somebody to try to get a gun off the street. they're going to be video taping so you're illegally zernl pd and a cop is going to get sued. >> do you believe it's true that the cops are holding back? >> i think they're holding back and that's the biggest racist statement of all times. to blame the black lives matter movement for why you're not doing your job, you robo cops is disgusting. that's the same thing as saying a woman whose husband beats her is her fault because she stood up for herself. >> to say they can't do their job -- a
and we didn't see one person arrested in ferguson or baltimore.u identify people who are looting. they don't want to arrest people committing crimes. and then what happened with blake in new york. look at the fact of the matter was he was pointed at he was supposed to have at night, he was put on the ground as handcuffs. the cop was taken off duty. his gun was taken away from him. his badge was taken away from him. now he's suspended. the cops can't keep being slapped around. the cell phones...
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ferguson ignited it all.ters from ferguson, all the brothers that laid in the streets, all the brothers and sisters that challenged the tanks, we are honored that you have come to represent our struggles and our demands. again, i'm grateful for the choir that song -- sung, and the brothers and sisters that sang. brother muhammad and his wonderful song that he wrote about the great liberator emiliano zapata, and to all of you who made this day so far what it is, every member of the clergy that prayed this morning, the muslims, the christians, the various prayers that were said, the native people who have their native places, there teepees and what's not on the ground, -- right here. ben the small, there used to slave pens. and in that movie 12 years slave. the black brother was brought here. down on my left side your right side, in a little yellow house. where he was severely beaten. off to be as sent slave. the pain of those on whose shoulders we stand. i feel that the ancestors are happy that young generatio
ferguson ignited it all.ters from ferguson, all the brothers that laid in the streets, all the brothers and sisters that challenged the tanks, we are honored that you have come to represent our struggles and our demands. again, i'm grateful for the choir that song -- sung, and the brothers and sisters that sang. brother muhammad and his wonderful song that he wrote about the great liberator emiliano zapata, and to all of you who made this day so far what it is, every member of the clergy that...
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if there's a ferguson effect. law enforcement relies on abusive or questionable practices. back to you. >>> a psychological evaluation has been ordered for a woman accused of driving into an oklahoma state homecoming parade. bond was set at a million dollars for the woman. the crash killed four, injuring dozens of others. chambers has not been charged and has been held on preliminary accounts of second degree mudder. >> five people were killed when a whale watching boat sank off the coast of the british columbia. >> one person remains missing. i woke up this morning and there was an empty feeling in your cut. and just hoping that may be there's more survivors. >> authorities say the water in the area was calm sunday afternoon when the boat sank. a warning is linking processed meats to cancer. the world health organisation says meats like bacon and sausage can increase the risk of disease. wayne hay has more. >> reporter: for some people the perception of meat may have changed forever. that's because the international agency for research on cancer, parts of the world health
if there's a ferguson effect. law enforcement relies on abusive or questionable practices. back to you. >>> a psychological evaluation has been ordered for a woman accused of driving into an oklahoma state homecoming parade. bond was set at a million dollars for the woman. the crash killed four, injuring dozens of others. chambers has not been charged and has been held on preliminary accounts of second degree mudder. >> five people were killed when a whale watching boat sank off...
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they found that allegedly in ferguson. baltimore, new orleans and a number of other departments across the country. so clearly, this is an issue that the president's been focused on and it's been a tough issue for him vis-a-vis law enforcement and why i think he began the remarks accentuating the positive. praising, thanking law enforcement for the work they do and saying that overall violent crime is at historic lows in this country, law enforcement officers who as you point out strapping on the guns are doing heroic work. clearly, he faced criticism of law enforcement because some occasions, many occasions, perhaps say, he's been seen, the president that is, to side with the protest emergency rooms out in the streets or with the victims of crime and this, of course, goes back to the case of the harvard professor skip gates and trayvon martin and so many other cases and a delicate issue for the president and one he feels strongly about. you heard the personal references he made as a young man without a motorcade and stopp
they found that allegedly in ferguson. baltimore, new orleans and a number of other departments across the country. so clearly, this is an issue that the president's been focused on and it's been a tough issue for him vis-a-vis law enforcement and why i think he began the remarks accentuating the positive. praising, thanking law enforcement for the work they do and saying that overall violent crime is at historic lows in this country, law enforcement officers who as you point out strapping on...
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the first justice department report criticized ferguson police and the courts. the second report cited problems with police response to the demonstration. >>> well, new this morning, hackers have stolen the personal information of about 15 million t mobile customers here in the u. s. the information including social security nones, home addresses, birthdays and -- birth dates and other personal information. the hackers got the information from the credit reporting agent which t-mobile uses to check the credit of consumers applying for phone plans and financing for devices. the breach happened sometime between september 1s and the 16th. >>> well, we are starting to get a glimpse of what apple's new campus in sunny vale are going to look like. you are going to look at some images of the proposed campus which would be built on wolf road and central expressway. the san jose news reports it's a few miles away from spaceship headquarters. the images come from architects and developer land bank investments. the paper reports that apple agreed to lease the 770,000 squar
the first justice department report criticized ferguson police and the courts. the second report cited problems with police response to the demonstration. >>> well, new this morning, hackers have stolen the personal information of about 15 million t mobile customers here in the u. s. the information including social security nones, home addresses, birthdays and -- birth dates and other personal information. the hackers got the information from the credit reporting agent which t-mobile...
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louis near ferguson up 51%. baltimore up 54%. denver up 75%. austin, texas, the murder rate is up a whopping 83%. those are facts.
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one of them died the surviving brother testified against ferguson in court today. >> the search is on tonight for a serial arsonist in st. louis. you're looking at some of the aftermath behind me. investigators believe the six fires at predominantly black churches in the past two weeks are all linked. >> six churches just outside of st. louis, missouri, located within three miles of each other, are now looking at it's a burden not only for the congregations but also their communities. >> it's a strain when resources have to be used to repair as opposed to feeding the homeless, having a food pantry or utilities. >> damage done to one church so bad services had to be held on the front lawn. >> these are arsons, intentionally set. >> each fire was set in the middle of the night starting at the front doors. though different denominations are all predominantly black congregations, and all located just a few miles from ferguson, missouri with an unarmed black teenager was shot and killed last year by a white police officer. >> very similar type fires so they are very suspicious. crime. >> f
one of them died the surviving brother testified against ferguson in court today. >> the search is on tonight for a serial arsonist in st. louis. you're looking at some of the aftermath behind me. investigators believe the six fires at predominantly black churches in the past two weeks are all linked. >> six churches just outside of st. louis, missouri, located within three miles of each other, are now looking at it's a burden not only for the congregations but also their...
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black lives matter did not begin with the murder of michael brown in ferguson. began a year earlier when trayvon martin was killed in florida and george zimmerman was acquitted for that killing. so these kind of assumptions are false. he obviously is ill informed about what our movement is and how we began and that ignorance into and spills over into his allegations. first of all, wilson had no idea what michael brown was doing. he was stopped for simply walking in his neighborhood. so that's the lives that black people live often. when we think about the killing in los angeles, when we think about the killing of a 7-year-old in detroit and in cleveland, they were doing absolutely nothing wrong. and so for law enforcement to declare that they have the right to stop people simply for walking while black or sleeping while black, and gun them down, even if your guest were right and wilson knew that mike brown may have taken something that he shoplifted essentially, that is not a depth sentence. that's not a death penalty case. so this is the work that we're doing s
black lives matter did not begin with the murder of michael brown in ferguson. began a year earlier when trayvon martin was killed in florida and george zimmerman was acquitted for that killing. so these kind of assumptions are false. he obviously is ill informed about what our movement is and how we began and that ignorance into and spills over into his allegations. first of all, wilson had no idea what michael brown was doing. he was stopped for simply walking in his neighborhood. so that's...
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ferguson ignited it all.isters from ferguson, all the brothers and sisters that late in the streets, all the brothers and sisters -- that laid in the streets, all the brothers and sisters that challenged the tanks, we are honored that you have come to represent our struggles and our demands. again, i'm grateful for the choir that song -- sung, and the brothers and sisters that sang. and hismuhammad wonderful song that he wrote about the great liberator emiliano zapata, and to all of you who made this day so far what it is, every member of the ,lergy that prayed this morning the muslims, the christians, the various prayers that were said, the native people who have their andve places, there teepees what's not on the ground, -- what not on the ground, they are sacred people. and they deserve justice. , in unity, will not only get justice for ourselves, but justice for all those who are deprived of that precious essential of life itself. thisis data full -- on beautiful mall, which was a slave center hundreds of
ferguson ignited it all.isters from ferguson, all the brothers and sisters that late in the streets, all the brothers and sisters -- that laid in the streets, all the brothers and sisters that challenged the tanks, we are honored that you have come to represent our struggles and our demands. again, i'm grateful for the choir that song -- sung, and the brothers and sisters that sang. and hismuhammad wonderful song that he wrote about the great liberator emiliano zapata, and to all of you who...
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lena abdullah and connie perez and torre russell of hands up united in ferguson, missouri. >> black lives, they matter. >> black lives, they matter, here. >> black hives, they matter, here. >> black lives, they matter, here! my name is malina abdullah. i'm an organizer with black lives matter. i want to thank the honorable minister farrakhan for having us and all he has done to struggle for the liberation of black people. i'm honored to be among those of you that have struggled for decades. i'm honored to be amidst those of you who like my father were here 20 years ago for the 1
lena abdullah and connie perez and torre russell of hands up united in ferguson, missouri. >> black lives, they matter. >> black lives, they matter, here. >> black hives, they matter, here. >> black lives, they matter, here! my name is malina abdullah. i'm an organizer with black lives matter. i want to thank the honorable minister farrakhan for having us and all he has done to struggle for the liberation of black people. i'm honored to be among those of you that have...
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i mean we'll take what we can get with ferguson. all right. for some perspective on these church fires we go to traveling racial activist elijah dikerson. (applause) >>s what he up larry. >> larry: hey, elijah. so you are i traveling racial activist. >> yes, i am, whenever racial injustice occurs i pack my suitcase and go, brother. i'm at all this evil racist stuff. >> larry: but about the white church being burned, you know, we kind of have to take racism off the table on this case. >> oh no, i'm putting it back on the table. as a matter of fact, i'm putting it back with a beautiful centerpiece and the good silverware, one white church doesn't kownlt out racism. >> larry: but elijah, that doesn't make sense. it obviously isn't racist if white churches are being burned as well. >> don't be silly, larry. what et abouter way for a racist to throw us off his scent than by take throwing-- taking town one of his own churches. come on! come on! >> larry: no, i don't-- okay. but what if it is simply a case of someone against christianity. >> don't yo
i mean we'll take what we can get with ferguson. all right. for some perspective on these church fires we go to traveling racial activist elijah dikerson. (applause) >>s what he up larry. >> larry: hey, elijah. so you are i traveling racial activist. >> yes, i am, whenever racial injustice occurs i pack my suitcase and go, brother. i'm at all this evil racist stuff. >> larry: but about the white church being burned, you know, we kind of have to take racism off the table...
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them to theompare plessy versus ferguson case. not one on your list, but one that very dramatic we changed later on. plessy versus ferguson was a decision in the 1890's that said it was ok with the 14th amendment to offer african-americans and other races other than the white race separate but equal facilities. was on railroads. but it was applied to virtually every aspect of life, from schools to drinking fountains. it met the equal protection of the law as provided in the 14th amendment. k could be separate as long as it was equal. they were not equal. , then and of itself "separate" part was not in the spirit of the constitution. it took until brown versus board decision,on, a 9-0 that it was said that is not what the 14th amendment said. that does not happen often. whenpeople believe that times change, it should happen more often. there is a principle which causes the court to base all of its decisions on prior precedent. a the precedent is built on weak foundation, in my opinion, it should not stand. that is what the court st
them to theompare plessy versus ferguson case. not one on your list, but one that very dramatic we changed later on. plessy versus ferguson was a decision in the 1890's that said it was ok with the 14th amendment to offer african-americans and other races other than the white race separate but equal facilities. was on railroads. but it was applied to virtually every aspect of life, from schools to drinking fountains. it met the equal protection of the law as provided in the 14th amendment. k...
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evidence on clothing led them to ferguson. >> the discovery of items of clothing footwear, gloves, at the scene and along the suspected route where the perpetrators look to leave the scene. >> reporter: police haven't revealed the connection between this trio and the victim but this say it started out as a burglary and five stolen guns have since been recovered. >> attorney and james ferguson have ruined a lot of people's lives and now their own. >> reporter: neighbors tell fox 25 last month that the victim told them he was involved in the diamond industry in africa and that he may have had precious gems in his home. investigators say they're well aware of that and looking it into but could not comment on whether or burglary. now as for these two suspects who were both arrested today, they will be arraigned in plymouth district court on tuesday. we're live in marshfield, christine mccarthy, fox 25 news. >>> hundreds of people inside a auction house this morning not prepared for what was about to burst through a crowd of people. >> dozens scattered as the bmw s.u.v. plowed through buil
evidence on clothing led them to ferguson. >> the discovery of items of clothing footwear, gloves, at the scene and along the suspected route where the perpetrators look to leave the scene. >> reporter: police haven't revealed the connection between this trio and the victim but this say it started out as a burglary and five stolen guns have since been recovered. >> attorney and james ferguson have ruined a lot of people's lives and now their own. >> reporter: neighbors...
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ferguson? i think it's helpful to for continuance on the item so when we go to public comment the public is likely to know if we continue it or hear it today. >> when do we need to decide? >> we can give a general sense. we need to hear public comment if there is a motion but if we are not likely to continue the item the public will know this is the opportunity to hear the item today that we will hear the item today fully and have discussion about it. >> i'm sorry. i didn't follow why considering continuance? >> there is a request from the applicant and to continue it and they're not able to be here today. >> i am in favor of hearing it today and i think the staff report was clear on that. thank you for that. i'm not necessarily in favor of continuing but i will hear others. >> mr. hasz, mr. hyland. >> i would like to understand why they have a continuance? we have the information we need. >> yeah, i personally know where i am going with this so i am happy to hear it today. >> okay. i think we
ferguson? i think it's helpful to for continuance on the item so when we go to public comment the public is likely to know if we continue it or hear it today. >> when do we need to decide? >> we can give a general sense. we need to hear public comment if there is a motion but if we are not likely to continue the item the public will know this is the opportunity to hear the item today that we will hear the item today fully and have discussion about it. >> i'm sorry. i didn't...
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. >>> next a community fearing police not ferguson not new york, what black lives matter means in brazilrage in communities against the police and what sounds like excessive use of force. we've covered these stories often on "america tonight" in communities across our nation. what's shocking even more so is the number of killings by police in brazil, month ahead of the opening of the olympics, one critic described as a ferguson, every day. >> people in the united states have heard of police brutality against plaque people. but here i -- black people. because here it's at another level. the police have killed as many people as the american police have killed if 30 years. so that gives you a dimension of how massive the racism is and how police brutality works in brazil. this is a race issue that do not understand the dimension of how race implicates in the deaths. because there is a huge problem of crime in brazil. the light skinned middle class and upper classes believe that the police is combating crime. and they're doing this in the name of public safety. but what those encounters are
. >>> next a community fearing police not ferguson not new york, what black lives matter means in brazilrage in communities against the police and what sounds like excessive use of force. we've covered these stories often on "america tonight" in communities across our nation. what's shocking even more so is the number of killings by police in brazil, month ahead of the opening of the olympics, one critic described as a ferguson, every day. >> people in the united states...
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there is no ferguson effect. a tipping point for the american people across this country, all americans to say, there needs to be criminal justice reform. part of that reform, of course, is more police accountability, but part of that reform also questions d.a.'s across this country, as well, too, as well as, do you need to do that investigation and make that decision or should it go to a grand jury? it's part of the bigger -- the bigger issue that is going on in this country today. and we are talking about it more today. because of where we are in policing across this country. this is not about a ferguson effect. this is about america saying to all of us, we want to see something different in criminal justice across this country. that's what this is all really about. and this is a good example. this could be a very good example of what we just watched. of an opportunity where that could have been shifted, possibly, and i'm not criticizing this d.a. that was their decision, by law. but under these types of circum
there is no ferguson effect. a tipping point for the american people across this country, all americans to say, there needs to be criminal justice reform. part of that reform, of course, is more police accountability, but part of that reform also questions d.a.'s across this country, as well, too, as well as, do you need to do that investigation and make that decision or should it go to a grand jury? it's part of the bigger -- the bigger issue that is going on in this country today. and we are...
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certainly after ferguson. it's one of those aftermaths of ferguson.t's in the ferguson affect if you will where people feel free to threaten police officers, different movements are out there. putting them more at risk than normal. >> how have we as a nation allowed that to happen? every single day, you know, i see police officers out there trying to protect us. and how is the message gotten out there that suddenly, you know, that they are out there to protect us but that some think they are there to, you know, to take on? >> i think there has always been people who have said that in some way, shape, or form. but the media, i think, bears some responsibility in this. they will give a forum to the people who want to actually incite violence against the police. that's probably, you know, good media, good television to a certain extent. and i think that compounds the problem. >> are some police -- now, last night these two police officers who confronted this killer, one of them, of course, survived, they ran towards the danger. they heard gunshots. they
certainly after ferguson. it's one of those aftermaths of ferguson.t's in the ferguson affect if you will where people feel free to threaten police officers, different movements are out there. putting them more at risk than normal. >> how have we as a nation allowed that to happen? every single day, you know, i see police officers out there trying to protect us. and how is the message gotten out there that suddenly, you know, that they are out there to protect us but that some think they...
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ferguson then called police, and they arrested him on suspicion of kidnapping.: good lesson to follow your gut. jon: yeah. -and-a-half new information now on a major development in the war on terror. a military airstrike took out an al-qaeda strategist in syria, he was a member of the corazon group which our national intelligence director once said posed as big of a threat to the homeland as isis. joining us now, senior editor of the longmore journal which we encourage everybody to read. tom, great to talk to you about this topic because you've been talking about not taking our eye off al-qaeda when the focus is on isis. how big of a deal is it that this guy is dead? >> well, i think this guy was a big deal within al-qaeda, he was groomed for leadership. he's a third cousin or was a third cousin of osama bin laden, so this is somebody they trusted him, and he could bring in the big bucks from donors because of those familial ties. it's a big deal he's gone. i would caution here the u.s. has been very good at killing individual al-qaeda commanders and leaders. we
ferguson then called police, and they arrested him on suspicion of kidnapping.: good lesson to follow your gut. jon: yeah. -and-a-half new information now on a major development in the war on terror. a military airstrike took out an al-qaeda strategist in syria, he was a member of the corazon group which our national intelligence director once said posed as big of a threat to the homeland as isis. joining us now, senior editor of the longmore journal which we encourage everybody to read. tom,...
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come of it is represents like ferguson.t the state level people are realizing they are spending a lot of money to incarcerate people, and it's not working. and states like texas have demonstrated you can reduce the population in prison and also have the crime rate go down. and some of it is you have a generation that has grown up without the crack panic and the willie horton ads, and the fear of high crime, and they have begun to put this on their social justice agenda. >> i remember this weekend listening to ted talk, it was someone talking about this issue, and suggesting that there is starting to be some bipartisan support for taking on this issue. are you finding that to be the case? >> absolutely. there's an overlap. there's a common ground. there are some things, guns for example, that are not on the common ground, but the fact that there are too many people in prison, that we treat them badly, that that's counterproductive, because we're not making them ready to reenter society. there's a lot of common ground on that
come of it is represents like ferguson.t the state level people are realizing they are spending a lot of money to incarcerate people, and it's not working. and states like texas have demonstrated you can reduce the population in prison and also have the crime rate go down. and some of it is you have a generation that has grown up without the crack panic and the willie horton ads, and the fear of high crime, and they have begun to put this on their social justice agenda. >> i remember this...
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in ferguson, baltimore, new york, hundreds of other places. if you spent sometime in the places with real people who have real families, you are left with no doubt we have to do more. that's why i want to layout an idea today that will strike some as improbable or impractical, which i think is essential. it's about setting a different direction, a different priority, one a sense that we believe in great teaching early in children's lives rather than courts and jails later. let me tell you why this is so important. years as theeven secretary, i had a chance to spend a lot of time there and witness to great teaching and learning and reading amazing young people finding ways to share their talents with their community and the world. i've also met a lot of young people whose lives follow a different trajectory. i think about those young people who we have not the right -- not done the right thing by. their stories, he. there is brandon come age 11, who wrote graffiti on the bathroom wall of denver elementary school. his act of vandalism quickly be
in ferguson, baltimore, new york, hundreds of other places. if you spent sometime in the places with real people who have real families, you are left with no doubt we have to do more. that's why i want to layout an idea today that will strike some as improbable or impractical, which i think is essential. it's about setting a different direction, a different priority, one a sense that we believe in great teaching early in children's lives rather than courts and jails later. let me tell you why...
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in ferguson michael brown was stopped for walking in the street.eric garner for selling a loose cigarette. why should the police be able to arrest you for those crimes? so decriminalizing a lot of conduct not because we necessarily approve of the conduct, but we don't trust the police. so we have to reduce contact between the police and citizens. it's a shame that we have to say that in a democracy with an african-american president, but that shows you how powerful -- i hate to keep saying it because i know a lot of folks are suffering from racial fatigue, including a lot of black folks -- but that shows you how powerful a force white supremacy is. >> very interesting dialogue. we're going to start opening this up to questions. and if you have a question, abby will take the mic and walk around. if you have a question, please raise your hand. we have a question. don't be shy. we've got time, and we've got four authors here who are willing to answer your questions. so, yes, joy. go ahead. >> i was going to make the point that, you know, i think one o
in ferguson michael brown was stopped for walking in the street.eric garner for selling a loose cigarette. why should the police be able to arrest you for those crimes? so decriminalizing a lot of conduct not because we necessarily approve of the conduct, but we don't trust the police. so we have to reduce contact between the police and citizens. it's a shame that we have to say that in a democracy with an african-american president, but that shows you how powerful -- i hate to keep saying it...
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ferguson? i think it's helpful to for continuance on the item so when we go to public comment the public is likely to know if we continue it or hear it today. >> when do we need to decide? >> we can give a general sense. we need to hear public comment if there is a motion but if we are not likely to continue the item the public will know this is the opportunity to hear the item today that we will hear the item today fully and have discussion about it. >> i'm sorry. i didn't follow why considering continuance? >> there is a request from the applicant and to continue it and they're not able to be here today. >> i am in favor of hearing it today and i think the staff report was clear on that. thank you for that. i'm not necessarily in favor of continuing but i will hear others. >> mr. hasz, mr. hyland. >> i would like to understand why they have a continuance? we have the information we need. >> yeah, i personally know where i am going with this so i am happy to hear it today. >> okay. i think we
ferguson? i think it's helpful to for continuance on the item so when we go to public comment the public is likely to know if we continue it or hear it today. >> when do we need to decide? >> we can give a general sense. we need to hear public comment if there is a motion but if we are not likely to continue the item the public will know this is the opportunity to hear the item today that we will hear the item today fully and have discussion about it. >> i'm sorry. i didn't...
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ferguson? i think it's helpful to for continuance on the item so when we go to public comment the public is likely to know if we continue it or hear it today. >> when do we need to decide? >> we can give a general sense. we need to hear public comment if there is a motion but if we are not likely to continue the item the public will know this is the opportunity to hear the item today that we will hear the item today fully and have discussion about it. >> i'm sorry. i didn't follow why considering continuance? >> there is a request from the applicant and to continue it and they're not able to be here today. >> i am in favor of hearing it today and i think the staff report was clear on that. thank you for that. i'm not necessarily in favor of continuing but i will hear others. >> mr. hasz, mr. hyland. >> i would like to understand why they have a continuance? we have the information we need. >> yeah, i personally know where i am going with this so i am happy to hear it today. >> okay. i think we
ferguson? i think it's helpful to for continuance on the item so when we go to public comment the public is likely to know if we continue it or hear it today. >> when do we need to decide? >> we can give a general sense. we need to hear public comment if there is a motion but if we are not likely to continue the item the public will know this is the opportunity to hear the item today that we will hear the item today fully and have discussion about it. >> i'm sorry. i didn't...
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ferguson is currently charged with second degree assault. today's felony hearing will determine if there is enough evidence to hold her behind bars. she is currently behind bars with bail set at $50,000, jon. jon: what a sorry. rec leventhal, thank you. we'll talk about it more later this hour. we'll ask our legal panel why the state of mind of one of the alleged attackers of the victim could play a critical role in the outcome of this case. jenna: emergency responders become the victims after they rush to help a woman in need who police say targeted them in vicious attack. >>> also more stabbing attacks in israel, as prime minister benjamin netanyahu make comments even his supporters are criticizing. what he said and why it is causing such an uproar. >>> dramatic rescue on the high seas, as a sailor facing fierce winds and huge winds risks his own life. but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare in
ferguson is currently charged with second degree assault. today's felony hearing will determine if there is enough evidence to hold her behind bars. she is currently behind bars with bail set at $50,000, jon. jon: what a sorry. rec leventhal, thank you. we'll talk about it more later this hour. we'll ask our legal panel why the state of mind of one of the alleged attackers of the victim could play a critical role in the outcome of this case. jenna: emergency responders become the victims after...
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they had evidence that even they were told by james ferguson that james ferguson he knew the rich curry marshfield that he could rob for money. >> another witness convicted him after seeing news of the robbery and murder. >> it' s not what you think of it was an excellent, he did it to himself by falling through the picture window. >> the prosecutor says he gave us all rifles to a friend who tipped police. >> became suspicious, and saw blood on the handle. >> we were able to not only recover the ak-47, but three of the firearms that we believe were all stolen from the home. >> he threatened the witness with the gun, and she went to police. >> is writer, telling her. >> investigators are still looking for the large uncut diamonds the victim told friends he kept in the house and they are looking for another suspect. the lawyer was arrested last year for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and is being held without bail. >> in brooklyn firefighter is on administrative leave after he allegedly beat for taking too long to order food in the not guilty today to assault charges. he is a
they had evidence that even they were told by james ferguson that james ferguson he knew the rich curry marshfield that he could rob for money. >> another witness convicted him after seeing news of the robbery and murder. >> it' s not what you think of it was an excellent, he did it to himself by falling through the picture window. >> the prosecutor says he gave us all rifles to a friend who tipped police. >> became suspicious, and saw blood on the handle. >> we...
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can you totally discount this ferguson effect?fbi is an agency that absolutely relies on data and there is no data to support it. so the enact that this big moment where the fbi is in front of police chiefs from around the country that he would start shooting from the hip. i don't know what we're paying for. his responsibility is to walk us through whether with legitimately do. i understand it is important to have too theories but right now we need accountability. we need solutions. we need public politician. that is what people in government are there to do. that is what we pay them to do. so in this moment i know it might be comfortable to shoot out theories instead of putting real accountability on the table. but that is not his job. his job is to put real accountability pieces on the table. that is what we need in the fbi. from the justice department frameworks the white house in this moment. >> so tom, did the fbi director do that? did he offer solutions? >> no i think -- well he did offer solutions. i think he wasn't chuting
can you totally discount this ferguson effect?fbi is an agency that absolutely relies on data and there is no data to support it. so the enact that this big moment where the fbi is in front of police chiefs from around the country that he would start shooting from the hip. i don't know what we're paying for. his responsibility is to walk us through whether with legitimately do. i understand it is important to have too theories but right now we need accountability. we need solutions. we need...
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works, ferguson is a suburb of st. louis. st. louis, the whites left because they moved to all white suburbs. they moved to small suburbs that are now not economically viable. ferguson is a heavily black but it used to be all white. the whites who controlled ferguson paid account budget out of black people by addressing him because their tail light is out, putting them through the court system, charging all of the seas. those towns around st. louis, and that's not the only city it's true, make a big chunk of their city budget off of black people through fines, jail these and all the rest of that. this is the reality of the. i think a conversation of this kind that works really well for liberals and progressive people about how the system is that there has got to be extended to think about how white oppression still works and how whites don't understand any of this. they think they're the ones being abused. i just had to say that, i'm sorry. >> just to add to that, it's amazing to me how often those practices duty abstr
works, ferguson is a suburb of st. louis. st. louis, the whites left because they moved to all white suburbs. they moved to small suburbs that are now not economically viable. ferguson is a heavily black but it used to be all white. the whites who controlled ferguson paid account budget out of black people by addressing him because their tail light is out, putting them through the court system, charging all of the seas. those towns around st. louis, and that's not the only city it's true, make...
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ferguson ignited it all. sisters that laid in the streets, all those that challenge the tanks, we are honored that you have come to represent our struggle and our demand. again, i'm grateful for the choir that sung and the brothers and sisters that sang for brother rassoul mohammed and his wonderful song that he wrote about the great liber a tore at emeliano sapada. every member of the clergy that prayed this morning, the native people that have their native places, their teepees and whatnot on the grounds, they are sacred people and they deserve justice. we will not only get justice for ourselves but justice for all those who are deprived of that precious, essential of life itself. on this beautiful mall, which was a slave center hundreds of years ago, right here. down this mall, it used to be slave pens and in that movie, "12 years a slave," the black brother was brought here, down on my left side, your right side, in a little yellow house. where he was severely beaten before he was sent off to be a slave u
ferguson ignited it all. sisters that laid in the streets, all those that challenge the tanks, we are honored that you have come to represent our struggle and our demand. again, i'm grateful for the choir that sung and the brothers and sisters that sang for brother rassoul mohammed and his wonderful song that he wrote about the great liber a tore at emeliano sapada. every member of the clergy that prayed this morning, the native people that have their native places, their teepees and whatnot on...