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ferguson, i get harassed on the daily. it's f*áked up laws, it's fucked up s*át, it's harassment that go on every f*áking day including myself. including these black males. when you feel like a target...when you feel like a f*áking target how the f*ák you gonna react? and thats some real s*át! >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> the shooting of mike brown sparked something in ferguson. why did it happen here? on the surface, the city looks like any quiet american suburb. but in the southeast corner of the city limits there are densely populated apartment complexes. this is where michael brown lived. and this street is where he was walking the day he was killed. what exactly happened the day he encountered darren wilson here, remains unknown, but what's clear is that they were two people from two very different worlds... this area has a high concentration of poverty and residen
ferguson, i get harassed on the daily. it's f*áked up laws, it's fucked up s*át, it's harassment that go on every f*áking day including myself. including these black males. when you feel like a target...when you feel like a f*áking target how the f*ák you gonna react? and thats some real s*át! >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is....
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ferguson was torn apart by clashes after the shooting of 18-year-old michael brown by ferguson officer darren wilson. here is what ferguson had to say at the time. >> one of the things that we have done in miami, i think it's been a defendant great thing that we have made sure that the department is not only reflective of the community but a lot of the police officers are from the very community that they protect. >> when brian was shot, only 4 serving a predominantly african-american city. chief john acson resigned after accusations that his officers escalated the violence following the shooting. a 6 month department of justice investigation found ferguson officers routinely used unreasonable force and used traffic stops to generate revenue for the city. >> change doesn't come easily. i think i am ready for that challenge. >> he will be tasked with further changing the culture to one that's less adversarial and one that the community trusts. >> if we are transparent and are listening and communicating, i think we stand a great chance of getting -- moving forward. >> he had actually be
ferguson was torn apart by clashes after the shooting of 18-year-old michael brown by ferguson officer darren wilson. here is what ferguson had to say at the time. >> one of the things that we have done in miami, i think it's been a defendant great thing that we have made sure that the department is not only reflective of the community but a lot of the police officers are from the very community that they protect. >> when brian was shot, only 4 serving a predominantly...
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be jesse tyler ferguson, full metaphor for that?opens on broadway on april 25. jesse tyler ferguson, everybody! we'll be right back. i'm not taking one of those. that one! they gave authorities the slip, in a prius. now the four most-wanted men in the world are stealing our hearts. is that us? i think that's us! public support is at a fever pitch. what started as an amateur heist is now a global phenomenon. one does have to wonder, how long can this chase go on? look, we're trending! let me see that. we're famous! toyota. let's go places. if you misplace your you can use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it, you can switch it right on again. you're back! freeze it from discover. get it at discover.com. coated in dust... flour... even covered in lava. to all the beautiful mess makers. keep it up... with delta touch2o technology, you can. see what delta can do. in an antiperspirant? it just has to work. dry is everything. have you tried dove advanced care? advanced care? 48 hours wow just
be jesse tyler ferguson, full metaphor for that?opens on broadway on april 25. jesse tyler ferguson, everybody! we'll be right back. i'm not taking one of those. that one! they gave authorities the slip, in a prius. now the four most-wanted men in the world are stealing our hearts. is that us? i think that's us! public support is at a fever pitch. what started as an amateur heist is now a global phenomenon. one does have to wonder, how long can this chase go on? look, we're trending! let me see...
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when you walk away from this, what will you remember about those nights in ferguson. >> when we wereing should we go, was this an officer involved shoot org something more? and then going into this, we didn't know this was the start of a huge move. nationally. and they said we're going to send you in with gas masks and helmets, and i thought, this is silly, why would we need this? >> so we have been finding smoke canisters in the field. and this is a riot multi-projectile that came out of here. >> the other night that really sits with me is in november, when they announced that they would not be indicting the officer, and the chaos that happened after that. >> turn your vehicles around and leave the city of ferguson immediately. do not destroy property here in ferguson. >> we're refugees. >> black lives don't matter. >> the police lives don't matter. >> no justice! >> you live only blocks away from the parts of baltimore that went up in flames. >> it was unbelievable. i was shooting another interview the day the rioting broke out. i raced over to the epicenter of the riots, and i'm s
when you walk away from this, what will you remember about those nights in ferguson. >> when we wereing should we go, was this an officer involved shoot org something more? and then going into this, we didn't know this was the start of a huge move. nationally. and they said we're going to send you in with gas masks and helmets, and i thought, this is silly, why would we need this? >> so we have been finding smoke canisters in the field. and this is a riot multi-projectile that came...
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. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >> it's a challenge facing many >> it's a jail facing many of america's biggest cities, and as it turns out some of the communities far off the beaten path. homelessness,s almost seen as an unfixable problem. but brian locman traveled route 66 into northern arizona, to find a woman whose strength is creating home. >> one night it was marc march 12, 2014, 3:36 in the morning. i woke up with a strong voice in my head who said you need to take over distressed motels and turn them into transitional housing. really? what do i do with that. i wasn't looking to do that. that morning i got up and started making phone calls. i wrote the business plan. i found a motel, and a year later we opened up. my name is laurie barlow, and i'm the founder and executive director of a new living. i think we have a solution. we have our emergency family room. we took over the motel, the entire property, and we turned it into a transitional housing facility. >
. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >> it's a challenge facing many >> it's a jail facing many of america's biggest cities, and as it turns out some of the communities far off the beaten path. homelessness,s almost seen as an unfixable problem. but brian locman traveled route 66 into northern arizona, to find a woman whose strength is creating home....
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. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell critical and timely stories of race in america. >> i think since he was a person of color, the police department won't care. >> i'm more scared of the police than a burglar. >> this is really really unfair how we're being treated. >> i think what's important is that we're having a discussion about it. >> what took place here 60 years ago...the murder of emmett till is to this day an unsolved crime. >> i wanted people to hear the true story of till. >> never thought that he would be killed for that. >> that was the first step in the modern civil rights movement. >> ferguson has a...asking for assistance with crowd control... >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> these young people deserve justice. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> there's clearly an issue and we have to focus on how we bridge that. >> they say they did it b
. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell critical and timely stories of race in america. >> i think since he was a person of color, the police department won't care. >> i'm more scared of the police than a burglar. >> this is really really unfair how we're being treated. >> i think what's...
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he's got hillary clinton, jesse tyler ferguson and katharine mcphee. have a great night. >> good night. >> i think i'm ready. are you ready? >> stephen i'm ready on day 1. the sandwiches. >> >>announcer: tonight, stephen whroms hillarywhromtion hillary clinton. jesse tyler ferguson, katharine mcphee and a musical performance by sturgill simpson. featuring jon batiste and stay human. captioning sponsored by cbs show with stephen colbert!" ( cheers and applause ) >>stephen: how are you? welcome to "the late show." thank you so much, please everybody, thank you so much, welcome to stlaits. i'm stephen colbert. i don't know about you but for some reason, feel like pepperroni pizza. it is great to be back! i missed you guys. when i'm not on television very few people cheer for me. this land over the weekend. hey, have you guys seen this video of johnny depp and his wife amber heard apologizing to the country of australia? here is what happened we were talking about this before. they were caught sneaking their dogs pistol and boo -- fine dog names -- sneakin
he's got hillary clinton, jesse tyler ferguson and katharine mcphee. have a great night. >> good night. >> i think i'm ready. are you ready? >> stephen i'm ready on day 1. the sandwiches. >> >>announcer: tonight, stephen whroms hillarywhromtion hillary clinton. jesse tyler ferguson, katharine mcphee and a musical performance by sturgill simpson. featuring jon batiste and stay human. captioning sponsored by cbs show with stephen colbert!" ( cheers and applause...
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and it continues through with ferguson, where the ferguson police department subjected the black community to this gaze, and now the justice department is putting its gaze on ferguson. so you know, how do we square those things? how do we account for the fact that a lot of the people that are most excited about libertarianism and keeping the government small are white men? what do you make of that dynamic? >> so, what i did talk about just now? i think that the one thing that -- i think there was one point where i was talking about the lantern laws and that those were laws by the city. this is the time when new york was a holding of the british, but that people became deputized through, like regular, white citizens, through white supremacy to enact state practices. and so, the idea of a state arm investigating another state arm could be just a performance of investigation, and i think there are people here who are experts in talking about the ferguson report or reconstruction or other moments that we'll hear about today, but that doesn't necessarily change the power that is held by say the
and it continues through with ferguson, where the ferguson police department subjected the black community to this gaze, and now the justice department is putting its gaze on ferguson. so you know, how do we square those things? how do we account for the fact that a lot of the people that are most excited about libertarianism and keeping the government small are white men? what do you make of that dynamic? >> so, what i did talk about just now? i think that the one thing that -- i think...
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please welcome jesse tyler ferguson! ♪ ♪ >> a standing ovation!i love this outfit. >> thank you. >>stephen: this is springtime, fantastic springtime! i expected you to wear a straw boater. >> exactly. three other people and i can do seasonal barber shop. >>stephen: the everybody was standing up and plotting and chanting, is because of your character mitchell on "modern family." in its seventh season. >> we have one more to shoot and we'll see what happens after that, yeah. >>stephen: now during the break between seasons you're in broadway for the first time in ten years. >> yes, i'm doing a one man play. it's called be wholly committed. not about a crazy person, boob reservationist, i play guinneth paltrow's assistant bryce. i play about 40 >>stephen: are these other actors who are could have had these parts mad at you? >> not this time around. >>stephen: spotlight on daddy. >> it's been hard, a lot of work, i have to do vocal warm jums. >>stephen: how do you prepare to do 40 characters? >> thank you. i start ed memorizing the play, it's a 90 page
please welcome jesse tyler ferguson! ♪ ♪ >> a standing ovation!i love this outfit. >> thank you. >>stephen: this is springtime, fantastic springtime! i expected you to wear a straw boater. >> exactly. three other people and i can do seasonal barber shop. >>stephen: the everybody was standing up and plotting and chanting, is because of your character mitchell on "modern family." in its seventh season. >> we have one more to shoot and we'll see...
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jesse tyler ferguson joins us after the break.ways on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. raise your expectations. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, control is possible. mmm. baclet's instabrag.d. honey, jalapeño boom boom, h-how is there no ba
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. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >> coming up tonight, we'll have the latest... >> does the government give you refugee status? >> they've marched to the border. >> thousands have taken to the streets here in protest. >> this is where gangs bury their members. >> they're tracking climate change. >> we couldn't find anything in the report about gol rahman's body but it's likely he was buried close to the facility where he died. we know that was detention site cobalt. and based on our interviews with detainees, we believe dark prison and cobalt are the same. so many of these are redacted it is hard to know where the exact site of the prison was. but from the exact accounts of the detain ease, we know countryx will take us there. >> this is kandahar, afghanistan, we managed to contact two men who said they were also in the dark prison. we are hoping they can confirm its location. they were detained in exactly the same time that gol rahman was hmandied in custod
. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. >> coming up tonight, we'll have the latest... >> does the government give you refugee status? >> they've marched to the border. >> thousands have taken to the streets here in protest. >> this is where gangs bury their members. >> they're tracking climate change. >> we...
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it continues through with ferguson with the ferguson police department subjected the black community to this gaze another justice department is putting its gaze on ferguson. how do we square this? how do we account for the fact a lot of the people that are most excited about libertarianism and keeping the government small r white men. what do you make of that dynamic? >> to what i didn't talk about just now, so i think the one thing, i think of what bob was talking about the lantern laws and that those were laws by the city. this is a time when new york was a holding of the british but that people became deputized through like regular white citizens through white supremacy. and so the idea of a state, state farm invest in another state arm could be just a performance of investigation, and i think there are people who were experts in talk about the ferguson reports or are reconstruction of other moments we'll hear about today. but that doesn't necessary change the power that is held by, say, the police or the state. it might jump around like whack-a-mole but it's still an enactment of
it continues through with ferguson with the ferguson police department subjected the black community to this gaze another justice department is putting its gaze on ferguson. how do we square this? how do we account for the fact a lot of the people that are most excited about libertarianism and keeping the government small r white men. what do you make of that dynamic? >> to what i didn't talk about just now, so i think the one thing, i think of what bob was talking about the lantern laws...
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ferguson has a majority african-american population.he ferguson police and the municipal court system came under heavy criticismfuling the shooting of michael >>> and a new development in the case of an oklahoma reserve deputy who shot and killed a suspect during a drug operation. he said he thought his gun was his taser. he now faces trial. new video sheds light on the incident. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: a raid on a suspected drug house. >> what do i do? >> everything. >> reporter: in police body camera video obtained by the frontier news, you can see former reserve deputy robert bates as he talks to the handcuffed suspect he is sured by a fellow deputy. >> what are you plooning about? what's hurting? what's hurting? >> reporter: at this point, bates appears to have drawn both his taser and his handgun significant because just three weeks later. >> stop right here. stop right here. >> reporter: bates would shoot and kill 44-year-old eric harris during an undercover sting. >> i'm sorry. oh, god! oh, he shot me. >> repor
ferguson has a majority african-american population.he ferguson police and the municipal court system came under heavy criticismfuling the shooting of michael >>> and a new development in the case of an oklahoma reserve deputy who shot and killed a suspect during a drug operation. he said he thought his gun was his taser. he now faces trial. new video sheds light on the incident. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: a raid on a suspected drug house. >> what do i do?...
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. >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> brick by brick, i will open it. will take more than a few rocks to stop me from doin' what i have to do. >> suddenly heroin seems to be everywhere. >> there's no way i am willing to give up my family for a drug ever again. >> getting to the heart of the matter. proud to tell your stories. al jazeera america. >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested. >> i know that i'm being surveilled. >> people are not getting the care that they need. >> this is a crime against humanity. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> explosions going on... we're not quite sure - >> is that an i.e.d.? >> i'm sarah hoye and this is talk to al jazeera. my guest this week is spike lee. >> well, speaking of your films, you know, a lot of them... lotta your feature films make... sports references. >> uh-huh (affirm). >> why? what's the connection? did you... did you wanna be a pro one day? >> the connection is this, both of my loves came
. >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> brick by brick, i will open it. will take more than a few rocks to stop me from doin' what i have to do. >> suddenly heroin seems to be everywhere. >> there's no way i am willing to give up my family for a drug ever again. >> getting to the heart of the matter. proud to tell your stories. al jazeera america. >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested. >> i know that i'm being surveilled....
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the ferguson police are using it as a slush fund. so there's nothing on constitution or legal about that. so the question is, if it's true that white supremacy that identity as a nation, that we are built on exploding african-american people, we have to think about what racial justice would do to our identity as a nation. i don't know the answer. we have to to have conversation about whether free-market or capitalism are consistent with our vision of racial justice. and to the woman who asked what should you tell black boys. the one thing you should seize don't forget about black girls. they can enter the criminal justice system just like girls do. talked about the average net worth of a black family, the average network of a nonmarried black woman is $100. >> will the white establishment diminished the accomplishments of brock obama a? it will be very difficult. two terms which is a very small number of them. the idea of passing health care reform which is a 100 year project of the democratic party. the end of osama bin laden, i thi
the ferguson police are using it as a slush fund. so there's nothing on constitution or legal about that. so the question is, if it's true that white supremacy that identity as a nation, that we are built on exploding african-american people, we have to think about what racial justice would do to our identity as a nation. i don't know the answer. we have to to have conversation about whether free-market or capitalism are consistent with our vision of racial justice. and to the woman who asked...
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new york is ferguson on steroids. this is megaferguson. >> the officers claim their numbers of descent are growing. >> all of us right here, we have no idea what's going to happen when we go back to work tomorrow, but we're here in hopes that something will change. >> thousands and thousands of cops out there that can't really come forward. they say listen, this is what happens to me, this is what i'm going through and i feel like we just are a voice for them. >> you're a voice for the cops that are afraid to speak out. >> we're not worried. we want it to stop. >> they abuse every power they have in my opinion and who suffers? the community. >>> the city has asked a judge to dismiss portions of the haven't begun to prove either a case for quotas or racial discrimination. a decision could come any day. chuck? >> if you have something you need for the i-team to look into, give us a call. >>> a manhole explosion seriously damaged a car today. a manhole cover landed on top of the car and smashed the windshield. crews were
new york is ferguson on steroids. this is megaferguson. >> the officers claim their numbers of descent are growing. >> all of us right here, we have no idea what's going to happen when we go back to work tomorrow, but we're here in hopes that something will change. >> thousands and thousands of cops out there that can't really come forward. they say listen, this is what happens to me, this is what i'm going through and i feel like we just are a voice for them. >> you're...
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you get into a little bit of ferguson. we know about policing in terms of local, court fees, and variety of civil right issues and economic development and education. tell us about turnout in terms of these local electrics. isn't it notoriously low across the country especially people of color. >> guest: yes, it is notoriously low because like the woman in louisiana was taught, they sense the politicians don't do what they say they will do. they campaign and say they will fix the school, over whatever it is, their sense is it doesn't happen. >> host: can't you make the same argument about the presidential turnout that is about 60% and local is 27% or lower in particular areas. as you know in ferguson, large turnout, about 55% in terms of the presidential and a few months later, turnout is like 6% african-american. >> guest: it is totally different. you are making a good point but ferguson is a totally different ball game. >> host: tell me why. >> guest: at the local level you don't have the huge registration turno turnout.
you get into a little bit of ferguson. we know about policing in terms of local, court fees, and variety of civil right issues and economic development and education. tell us about turnout in terms of these local electrics. isn't it notoriously low across the country especially people of color. >> guest: yes, it is notoriously low because like the woman in louisiana was taught, they sense the politicians don't do what they say they will do. they campaign and say they will fix the school,...
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up next, we'll hear from kevin jackson, the%u radio host we first met in ferguson, missouri. tell us what he think sharpton is really up to when it comes to 2016 and the race for the white house. >> the issue is how a young man with no deadly threat, no life extenuating circumstances was shot multiple times. this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb hepatitis b, are prone to infections o
up next, we'll hear from kevin jackson, the%u radio host we first met in ferguson, missouri. tell us what he think sharpton is really up to when it comes to 2016 and the race for the white house. >> the issue is how a young man with no deadly threat, no life extenuating circumstances was shot multiple times. this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for...
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up next, we'll hear from kevin jackson, the%u radio host we first met in ferguson, missouri.ll tell us what he think sharpton is really up to when it comes to 2016 and the race for the white house. >> the issue is how a young man with no deadly threat, no life extenuating circumstances was shot multiple times. [bassist] two late nights in tucson. blew an amp.but good nights. sure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.that's how we own it. "w"well you don't want to live with mom and dad forever, do you?" "then she says...bazang!" "ok, good one." (laughs) "bazang. remember?" "bazang...you get it?" "bazang?" "yeah!" "uh, how do i check my credit score?" "credit karma, don't worry bud it's free." "ohhhh." "credit karma. give yourself some credit." >> we have had enough. [cheers] the issue
up next, we'll hear from kevin jackson, the%u radio host we first met in ferguson, missouri.ll tell us what he think sharpton is really up to when it comes to 2016 and the race for the white house. >> the issue is how a young man with no deadly threat, no life extenuating circumstances was shot multiple times. [bassist] two late nights in tucson. blew an amp.but good nights. sure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the...
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the black people of ferguson have been abanned by the state.ck people think they must be watch, we're dangerous, and the racial gaze is required because of the way we act, we deserve all of the surveillance we get. when we think of the most vulnerable children in our society, those most at risk for violence and poverty, if you labeled them as thugs or super pred sorer predat predators. that creates positive outcomes for the kids, it leads to the racial glaze. in closing, i want to thank dean treanor for this generous support of this conference, our staff who has worked incredibly hard and especially our students, scholars, activists, intellectuals. we're having this conference mainly because of and for you. you're the people who made the strongest demands in our institution with regard to these matters. so this is a movement that's taken off on campuses all over the was i'm proud to say it's taken off at this law school. some cynics have said students are wrong to think that universities can be anything other than corporate entities and the bes
the black people of ferguson have been abanned by the state.ck people think they must be watch, we're dangerous, and the racial gaze is required because of the way we act, we deserve all of the surveillance we get. when we think of the most vulnerable children in our society, those most at risk for violence and poverty, if you labeled them as thugs or super pred sorer predat predators. that creates positive outcomes for the kids, it leads to the racial glaze. in closing, i want to thank dean...
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while ferguson erupted, many here felt the police department was going broke. >> we have determined that there is reasonable cause to believe that the albuquerque police department engages in a pattern or practice of use of excessive force, including the use of unreasonable deadly force. >> but the d.o.j. did not investigate the apd's hiring practice, and some residents says that there does not seem to be much action from those in charge. >> we have a pattern of practice that stretches back three generations in this city. what makes us think that we're going to finally solve this problem? >> david has been researching apd for decades. he says much of the d.o.j. process has remained private, and the promises for real change are worthless. there is no accountability . >> the public servants in the course of their jobs make it different. therefore we have to treat them differently and hold them to a higher level of accountability as a community. >> the absence of any kind of accountability held upon the leaders or any supervisors in theory in these incidents that are so sensational, the abs
while ferguson erupted, many here felt the police department was going broke. >> we have determined that there is reasonable cause to believe that the albuquerque police department engages in a pattern or practice of use of excessive force, including the use of unreasonable deadly force. >> but the d.o.j. did not investigate the apd's hiring practice, and some residents says that there does not seem to be much action from those in charge. >> we have a pattern of practice that...
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. ferguson stunned the jets by retiring rather than take a pay cut. he never missed a came in ten seasons. he never even appeared on the injury report. an offensive line man. for a decade the jets didn't have to worry about left tackle. now they've got to think about it. and they didn't expect to have to do that going into the draft coming up. he was an incredible unsung hero for that jets team. >> that's an amazing record. >> stunning. >>> we have an update for you on that breaking news. this is new video from a building fire and a collapse in keyport, new jersey. police tell us three firefighters were hurt there. their conditions are unknown. crews are still trying to get this fire under control. and you can follow details throughout the evening on nbc new york.com. >>> up next on nbc nightly news an arrest in the killing of a >>> tonight, campus murder shock. a runaway teen arrested in the killing of a young dance student that triggered a frantic manhunt. how police say they solved a mystery. >>> a dramatic terror takedown caught on camera. it's on
. ferguson stunned the jets by retiring rather than take a pay cut. he never missed a came in ten seasons. he never even appeared on the injury report. an offensive line man. for a decade the jets didn't have to worry about left tackle. now they've got to think about it. and they didn't expect to have to do that going into the draft coming up. he was an incredible unsung hero for that jets team. >> that's an amazing record. >> stunning. >>> we have an update for you on that...
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. >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> brick by brick, i will open it. it will take more than a few rocks to stop me from doin' what i have to do. >> suddenly heroin seems to be everywhere. >> there's no way i am willing to give up my family for a drug ever again. >> getting to the heart of the matter. proud to tell your stories. al jazeera america. >> the day james boyd was shot the prosecution said that keith sandy called his own team to the scene without telling supervisors. >> why did the shooting team arrive? it's because of keith sandy. >> the defense pointed to boyd's behavior. >> it's the facts that you're going to hear are about two officers following their training seeing a fellow officer is in jeopardy being hurt or killed by a crazy man with two knives, which he was. >> the state's case focused on his actions. >> apd's lowered standards in 2007. he was hired by apd. >> in albuquerque has spent a lot of time looking into sandy's previous history. shannon kennedy represented boyd's family in a civil case against the department. >> i believe if
. >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> brick by brick, i will open it. it will take more than a few rocks to stop me from doin' what i have to do. >> suddenly heroin seems to be everywhere. >> there's no way i am willing to give up my family for a drug ever again. >> getting to the heart of the matter. proud to tell your stories. al jazeera america. >> the day james boyd was shot the prosecution said that keith sandy called his own team to the scene...
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it's aimed at improving ferguson's police department and force. the shooting of michael brown in 2014, led to a federal review that found profiling in ferguson's criminal justice system. >>> in charlottesville, virginia today, protestors rally to save a park and statue that honor federal general robert e. lee. the group says the proposal to remove it in the wake of taxpayer's time and money. the vice mayor wants the city statue removed, saying it's a symbolism of racism. >> there are a lot of things you can say about ari lee and racist wouldn't be one of them. if you study the history of him, that would be something but this is proof of that. >> demonstrators start pepigz. there are 7,000 on that right now. >> a new study suggests dinosaurs were done. while large dinosaurs like t- rex were on the decline. the population of smaller dinosaurs were on the rise. however, they're not sure what caused that long-term decline. they released that report. >>> right now, you can't use them. but new lanes could make life a lot easier for commuters in northern
it's aimed at improving ferguson's police department and force. the shooting of michael brown in 2014, led to a federal review that found profiling in ferguson's criminal justice system. >>> in charlottesville, virginia today, protestors rally to save a park and statue that honor federal general robert e. lee. the group says the proposal to remove it in the wake of taxpayer's time and money. the vice mayor wants the city statue removed, saying it's a symbolism of racism. >> there...
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. >> ferguson, missouri, has a new police chief.he's a veteran and he's black, and the department is mostly white. he has his work cut out for him. >> once moss was growing up in miami, two officers stopped and frisked him and called him racial slurs, andizzite the right there to become an officer himself. >> i wanted to my community better service than i was getting. >> the 23-year veteran of the miami police has been chosen in ferguson, missouri, to be their first time african-american police chief. torn apart, after the shooting of 18-year-old michael brown by darren wilson. it's not only to make sure, but a lot of the police officers are from the very community that they protect. >> whether brown was in the police department, only four african-american police officers were serving a prominently african-american city. the chief resigned, and a six-month department of justice investigation found that they used unreasonable force and used traffic stops to generate revenue for the city. >> change doesn't come easy, but i will be rea
. >> ferguson, missouri, has a new police chief.he's a veteran and he's black, and the department is mostly white. he has his work cut out for him. >> once moss was growing up in miami, two officers stopped and frisked him and called him racial slurs, andizzite the right there to become an officer himself. >> i wanted to my community better service than i was getting. >> the 23-year veteran of the miami police has been chosen in ferguson, missouri, to be their first time...
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. >> ferguson has a...asking for assistance with crowd control... >> we're live in ferguson, missourise young people deserve justice. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> there's clearly an issue and we have to focus on how we bridge that. >> they say they did it because they were trying to protect my children. they didn't protect my children, they traumatized them. >> we're just the average person, trying to go to work, provide for our families, and do what we can in this world. >> don't get lost in a sea of despair. >> i'm interested in getting us to a place where we're feeling something that looks more like freedom and justice. >> check which ethnicity - i check multiple boxes. >> this is who i am. >> were you here 50 years ago? >> yes to support the cause for voter's rights. >> we've come a long way. we've got a long ways to go. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >>> this is al jazeera >>> welcome to the news hour, live from al jazeera's headquarters in doha. myanmar's prlt to give aung san suu kyi the
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louis post dispatch hires a black officer as a police chief in ferguson, he was a homicide detective in miami, florida. they found racism in ferguson's police department after a white officer killed an unarmed black teen in 2014. >>> "the new york times" reports a budget deal that gradually raises the state's minute wage to $15 an hour. new york is the second state to make the change, following california. the pay level will be reached by 2018 in "the new york times" but rises later in wealthy suburbs. >>> yahoo! sports says philadelphia will apologize to jackie robinson. robinson broke big league baseball's color barrier 69 years ago. some members of the phillies threatened to boycott games against the dodgers. the city will honor robinson and apologize to his widow on april 15th. >>> "variety" reports that >> the performance company says timberlake "don't hold the wall sample" from an original sicirque song. >>> up next, amazon has an idea for delivery drones that will tell you to get out of the way. more ahead on "moneywatch"." uh huh. yeah...sorry about that. think about it there
louis post dispatch hires a black officer as a police chief in ferguson, he was a homicide detective in miami, florida. they found racism in ferguson's police department after a white officer killed an unarmed black teen in 2014. >>> "the new york times" reports a budget deal that gradually raises the state's minute wage to $15 an hour. new york is the second state to make the change, following california. the pay level will be reached by 2018 in "the new york...
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. >> ferguson has a...asking for assistance with crowd control... >> we're live in ferguson, missouri>> these young people deserve justice. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> there's clearly an issue and we have to focus on how we bridge that. >> they say they did it because they were trying to protect my children. they didn't protect my children, they traumatized them. >> we're just the average person, trying to go to work, provide for our families, and do what we can in this world. >> don't get lost in a sea of despair. >> i'm interested in getting us to a place where we're feeling something that looks more like freedom and justice. >> check which ethnicity - i check multiple boxes. >> this is who i am. >> were you here 50 years ago? >> yes to support the cause for voter's rights. >> we've come a long way. we've got a long ways to go. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. ♪
. >> ferguson has a...asking for assistance with crowd control... >> we're live in ferguson, missouri>> these young people deserve justice. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> there's clearly an issue and we have to focus on how we bridge that. >> they say they did it because they were trying to protect my children. they didn't protect my children, they traumatized them. >> we're just...
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. >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> brick by brick, i will open it. it will take more than a few rocks to stop me from doin' what i have to do. >> suddenly heroin seems to be everywhere. >> there's no way i am willing to give up my family for a drug ever again. >> getting to the heart of the matter. proud to tell your stories. al jazeera america. ♪ soats ♪ >> from a small program created to help evan with his transition, today, jen cyst has grown to a clinic that sees an average of 25 new patients every month. still, evan and roxie recognize they're among the lucky ones. thousands of transgender children in the u.s. doesn't have access to a clinic like genesis or supportive parents. >> i'm glad because i get so much support but they don't much and it kind of makes me sad. before i thought oh probably everybody gets this treatment but i later on realized that not everybody is accepted. >> when you're raising a transgender child you almost have to be constantly on guard as to how she's feeling? is she feeling okay now? and as she's growing, hormones cha
. >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> brick by brick, i will open it. it will take more than a few rocks to stop me from doin' what i have to do. >> suddenly heroin seems to be everywhere. >> there's no way i am willing to give up my family for a drug ever again. >> getting to the heart of the matter. proud to tell your stories. al jazeera america. ♪ soats ♪ >> from a small program created to help evan with his transition, today, jen cyst has grown to...
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. >> ferguson has a...asking for assistance with crowd control... >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> these young people deserve justice. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> there's clearly an issue and we have to focus on how we bridge that. >> they say they did it because they were trying to protect my children. they didn't protect my children, they traumatized them. >> we're just the average person, trying to go to work, provide for our families, and do what we can in this world. >> don't get lost in a sea of despair. >> i'm interested in getting us to a place where we're feeling something that looks more like freedom and justice. >> check which ethnicity - i check multiple boxes. >> this is who i am. >> were you here 50 years ago? >> yes to support the cause for voter's rights. >> we've come a long way. we've got a long ways to go. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> myanmar's parliament votes to give aung san suu kyi a more powerful role in running the country. you're watchi
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they've gone to d'brickashaw ferguson to take a pay cut to get some salary-cap room. he has a $14.1 million cap charge. the jets only have $565,000 of cap space. >>> finally tonight, a tradition unlike any other. tomorrow the teeing it up for real in round one. jordan spieth will try to defend his green jacket. before that, a little fun with today's par three contest. no player that's ever won par 3 has won the real tournament. thomas on the left and rickie fowler on the right, back-to- back holes in one on the fourth. this is consecutive swings, each took a little different angle to the whole but same look at this. the patrons went nuts and so good fowler and thomas. but the biggest roar of the day came for gary player. his fourth career ace, the most all-time. part of a day of record aces in the par 3 contest. it was amazing. >> we had to get it. >> thanks, otis. >> we have some extra time. >> d'brickashaw ferguson? what's up with that? >> he's got a big number. signed through 2017. i guess he's one of the ones that -- >> wow. and his names in the paper now. >> yes.
they've gone to d'brickashaw ferguson to take a pay cut to get some salary-cap room. he has a $14.1 million cap charge. the jets only have $565,000 of cap space. >>> finally tonight, a tradition unlike any other. tomorrow the teeing it up for real in round one. jordan spieth will try to defend his green jacket. before that, a little fun with today's par three contest. no player that's ever won par 3 has won the real tournament. thomas on the left and rickie fowler on the right,...
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d'brickashaw ferguson is row tired. the kings put a scare into the rangers. if you're told you have cancer, explore your treatment options with specialists who treat only cancer. every stage... every day.... at cancer treatment centers of america. if your family outing is magical for all the wrong reasons. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec is different than claritin . because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. try zyrtec . muddle no more . wall street banks shower washington politicians with campaign contributions and speaking fees. and what do they get for it? a rigged economy. tax breaks and bailouts. and while washington politicians are paid over $200,000 an hour for speeches they oppose raising the living wage to fifteen dollars an hour. two hundred thousand dollars an hour for them. but not even fifteen bucks an hour for all americans. enough is enough. >>> otis livingston is here now. man, that was -- that was painful to look at last night. >> hopefully it's not too serious. not
d'brickashaw ferguson is row tired. the kings put a scare into the rangers. if you're told you have cancer, explore your treatment options with specialists who treat only cancer. every stage... every day.... at cancer treatment centers of america. if your family outing is magical for all the wrong reasons. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec is different than claritin . because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. try...
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and it's not only for him, it's for ferguson, it's for trayvon martin too, it's for anybody who has been victimized, brutalized by the police department. they are crooked, they are frauds. i don't like em'. >> in the crowd people had come to celebrate, but also to mourn. >> this not the first murder of a kid in baltimore city. >> james davis says his nephew died this year after being shot by police. >> they shot him at a kid's birthday party, they was fighting in there, and the police came in there, and he had a knife, but he aint know who called, and before he had was able to drop the knife, and before he was able to drop the knife, they shot him, and just because there was no video, the police got away from that murder. >> they're not god, they're not god just because they have a badge, they can't just take people its wrong. >> erica peterson says her mother died after being tased by police in 2007. >> y'all didn't have to get out your car, kill her, tase her, drag her across the street. y'all didn't have to do that. she was on her way home to her kids and she never made it, and it hur
and it's not only for him, it's for ferguson, it's for trayvon martin too, it's for anybody who has been victimized, brutalized by the police department. they are crooked, they are frauds. i don't like em'. >> in the crowd people had come to celebrate, but also to mourn. >> this not the first murder of a kid in baltimore city. >> james davis says his nephew died this year after being shot by police. >> they shot him at a kid's birthday party, they was fighting in there,...
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host: so let's just talk about local government piece for a minute, you get into a little bit of ferguson, we know we know about policing in terms of local, court fees, a variety of civil rights issues, tell us a little bit about turnout in terms of local elections is it in a tory sleeve low across the country especially when we talk about people of cold color. >> host: yes and like the woman i talk about in louisiana, the politicians don't really do what they say they're going to do so they campaign and they tell you that they're going to fix the school or whatever but their senses but. >> host: but can't you make the same thing about presidential across the country, could be even lower in particular areas and as you know it ferguson large turnout in terms of presidential a few months later in 2013 turnout is like 6%. >> guest: you're making a good point but it's totally different. at the local level you don't have a huge registration turnout that is the ground game or whatever it's called, that's put into play for presidential elections also, presidential elections are widely advertised
host: so let's just talk about local government piece for a minute, you get into a little bit of ferguson, we know we know about policing in terms of local, court fees, a variety of civil rights issues, tell us a little bit about turnout in terms of local elections is it in a tory sleeve low across the country especially when we talk about people of cold color. >> host: yes and like the woman i talk about in louisiana, the politicians don't really do what they say they're going to do so...