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some more like 50, 60%. >> there is massive improvement, but let's give it context. >> in ferguson in 2014 there are 33,000 warrants in a city of about 22,000 people. so more. >> more warrants than people? >> more warrants than people. and that's come down significantly in 2019. there were just under 4,000 warrants. that's a huge drop, still quite high when you think about the fact that that's, you know, maybe just under a fifth of the population that is at risk of being arrested at any moment in time. >> i had to pray and meditate more. i got to find a way to find peace. so i created a space within my house that i called a sanctuary, a way to sit and try to make magic out of mess. >> but she wants more than that. it's why she is a lead plaintiff in two of amp city's remaining six lawsuits. >> i would like for them to say you were correct, our behavior in the past has been deplorable. two, this is what we are going to do to help create a change. >> easier said than done. and she knows it. which is why she still has her san sanctuary and prayer. ahead, we head to oakland where they don
some more like 50, 60%. >> there is massive improvement, but let's give it context. >> in ferguson in 2014 there are 33,000 warrants in a city of about 22,000 people. so more. >> more warrants than people? >> more warrants than people. and that's come down significantly in 2019. there were just under 4,000 warrants. that's a huge drop, still quite high when you think about the fact that that's, you know, maybe just under a fifth of the population that is at risk of being...
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welcome to the show from the gop doctor's caucus, congressman drew ferguson., there was a meta analysis of about 24 studies by johns hopkins university researchers. they found shutdowns in the u.s. and europe, practically zero impact in cutting covid deaths. levels than 1%, 0.2%. now the white house had pushed for that. dr. fauci had pushed for that. now they're going after joe rogan. your take on this? >> look, that study validates what many of us have been saying and what we have known from the beginning, draconian measuring of the federal government overreaching and controlling people's lives did more harm than good. the study shows that it reduced covid deaths by .2%. yet probably has cost the global economy $35 trillion but what that really means, americans lives have been greatly disrupted not by coronavirus but by the government policies and we know that these policies have caused mental harm, they have caused a failure in education, millions of americans are still out of work and hundreds of thousands of family owned small businesses have been laid was
welcome to the show from the gop doctor's caucus, congressman drew ferguson., there was a meta analysis of about 24 studies by johns hopkins university researchers. they found shutdowns in the u.s. and europe, practically zero impact in cutting covid deaths. levels than 1%, 0.2%. now the white house had pushed for that. dr. fauci had pushed for that. now they're going after joe rogan. your take on this? >> look, that study validates what many of us have been saying and what we have known...
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who was the mother michael brown who was killed by police and ferguson, missouri. she got up at a rally one night and stunned me. she said that she never will forget mark. twain said the two most important moments in your life is the moment you born in the moment you find out why you and i told her i teaser because we all like i said i work with these families even now i'm new diallo's family and i talk all the time and let's have 20 years ago because you become family. i know their kids they know mine all of that and i tease lazy i said, i never thought i'd hear you in the middle of a rally in ferguson quote mark twain, but it's appropriate quote because people that shunned us as active as much about police brutality marching about racial violence marching about affirmative action martial art lgbtq, right? once asked grand for president became those of a tv showing all that they show well, you know, we can accept certain things with you now revenue now, well, first of all, i'm still watching. i'm still doing the rallies. i'm still doing the eulogy. i'm not stoppin
who was the mother michael brown who was killed by police and ferguson, missouri. she got up at a rally one night and stunned me. she said that she never will forget mark. twain said the two most important moments in your life is the moment you born in the moment you find out why you and i told her i teaser because we all like i said i work with these families even now i'm new diallo's family and i talk all the time and let's have 20 years ago because you become family. i know their kids they...
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will bring expert analysis of every aspect of the crisis including historian neil ferguson, clay travistammy bruce and many more including live updates from reporters and guests inside ukraine. that's where we start with trey yingst and kyiv. >> a moment ago we heard a large explosion in the ukrainian capital of kyiv. a similar sound as we heard earlier. as under the past three days not only in kyiv but across ukraine as the russians continue their offense if i get this country. yesterday two civilians were killed when a russian missile slammed into an apartment building overnight an oil depot was hit with the russian missile and now we understand the belarus may be getting involved in fi an estimated 30000 russian troops. macs are technology satellite images show miles worth of russian troops and equipment on their way to the ukrainian capital of keith. a real concern that the playbook for president putin involves choking off the city from the ground and the air. today nato and you countries are working around-the-clock to resupply the ukrainian military with anti-peg missiles, antiair
will bring expert analysis of every aspect of the crisis including historian neil ferguson, clay travistammy bruce and many more including live updates from reporters and guests inside ukraine. that's where we start with trey yingst and kyiv. >> a moment ago we heard a large explosion in the ukrainian capital of kyiv. a similar sound as we heard earlier. as under the past three days not only in kyiv but across ukraine as the russians continue their offense if i get this country. yesterday...
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jen ferguson?s are going to do politics and do whatever they can to get power which is continue to do stupid things like lockdowns that don't work in liberal places. but let's table that for a moment and look at the science of this. if you are dr. fauci, how do you keep your job? right now with this coming out. if you are almost any of the people around fauci, how do you not resign? because it's very clear that you got it so wrong and you have effected the american economy and mental state of the mind of children and people that are doing things for depression, for two years, you got it wrong. how do you not apologize to the american people for getting it so wrong? because this is about public health and not about politics, then you have to have the trust of the american people. fauci is clearly more polarizing now i would argue is a medical expert then donald trump ever was as a politician. if you want anyone in this country to ever listen to "health experts" again, there's proof of a study that s
jen ferguson?s are going to do politics and do whatever they can to get power which is continue to do stupid things like lockdowns that don't work in liberal places. but let's table that for a moment and look at the science of this. if you are dr. fauci, how do you keep your job? right now with this coming out. if you are almost any of the people around fauci, how do you not resign? because it's very clear that you got it so wrong and you have effected the american economy and mental state of...
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>> it was a court with a mission. 1954, the court had decided that plessy v ferguson was down the drainit was equal protection under the law. they sent it in 1954 we all know what happened what happened in 1955. nothing. 1956, double nothing. 1957, a rather brave judge in little rock said those little rock nine, those brave students are going into that white school central high school. the governor said maybe those students have a court order but i have the state militia. they are not. eisenhower, i would like to see that at the monument that they are building for him. he called in 1000 troops from fort bragg, 101st airborne, they walk into that white school. i would like to say that is the end of the story. it was not. what happened was after a few months the troops had to withdraw. when that happened the school board said we are not going to integrate anymore. when that happened a very famous case went to the supreme court. cooper versus aaron. all nine justices inside the -- signed the opinion saying integrate. now. there could be 9000. uh-huh. i will just close the school. that is w
>> it was a court with a mission. 1954, the court had decided that plessy v ferguson was down the drainit was equal protection under the law. they sent it in 1954 we all know what happened what happened in 1955. nothing. 1956, double nothing. 1957, a rather brave judge in little rock said those little rock nine, those brave students are going into that white school central high school. the governor said maybe those students have a court order but i have the state militia. they are not....
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in 1954, the court had decided that plessy v ferguson was down the drain. legal segregation is contrary to this document. equal protection of the law. they said it in 54. we both know what happened in 1955, nothing. next to nothing. 1956, nothing. 1957, a rather brave judge in little rock said those little rock nine, those nine blade -- brave black students are going into that white school. but the governor said maybe those students have a court order, but i have the state militia and they are not. i would like to see that at the monument. he called in thousand troops from fort bragg, they took those nine black children and walked into that white school. i would like to say that is the end of the story. but it was not. what happened was after a few months the troops had to withdraw. and when that happened, the school board said we are not going to integrate anymore. and when that happened, a famous case went to the supreme court. and when that happened, all nine justices signed the opinion saying integrate now. do it. right now in little rock. there were ni
in 1954, the court had decided that plessy v ferguson was down the drain. legal segregation is contrary to this document. equal protection of the law. they said it in 54. we both know what happened in 1955, nothing. next to nothing. 1956, nothing. 1957, a rather brave judge in little rock said those little rock nine, those nine blade -- brave black students are going into that white school. but the governor said maybe those students have a court order, but i have the state militia and they are...
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but, as jane ferguson and videographer eric o'connor report, some women in afghanistan are not takinging down and are raising their voices in protest. jane: this is the last time anyone saw 25-year-old tamana zaryab paryani, terrified, pleading for help on a facebook live last month, while men t to force their way into her apartment. she had recent attended a protest in the afghan capital, calling for women's rights to go to school and work. the taliban denies they are holding her. despite the group's crackdowns, women like her have persisted. they may well be the world's riskiest feminist movement, and these afghan women among the bravest, on the streets to demand their rights. they are defiant, in full view of taliban gunmen. >> we try to find ways and make sure to film the protests, so it makes the news, and the world knows. jane: these women know that, as long as the cameras are rolling, taliban fighters are less likely to shoot them dead. the men here not only have guns. they now have an entire government to back them. what have these women? iphones, their voices, and the hope th
but, as jane ferguson and videographer eric o'connor report, some women in afghanistan are not takinging down and are raising their voices in protest. jane: this is the last time anyone saw 25-year-old tamana zaryab paryani, terrified, pleading for help on a facebook live last month, while men t to force their way into her apartment. she had recent attended a protest in the afghan capital, calling for women's rights to go to school and work. the taliban denies they are holding her. despite the...
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for details on the survey and more, we are joined by roger ferguson fellow on the council of foreign relations. former vice chairman of the federal reserve. he is a cnbc contributor roger, this is really interesting to see that ceo confidence is dropping overall it is surprising when you see how strong the economy is at this point what happened? >> you are right it is surprising i could argue this is the third survey and results have been down slightly. let me emphasize it is 57 which is still positive territory. they are expecting growth still. this is telling us the challenges continue to remain from the ceo standpoint. this was fielded a couple of wee weeks ago. omicron was still on people's minds. and there is an expectation that interest rates will go up. the cost of money will be rising i think this is saying it is a challenging time for ceos right now. >> you pointed out this was taken a few weeks ago when omicron was hotter if you were to retake that survey today, do you think people might feel a little bit better we are talking about dropping mask mandates and people going b
for details on the survey and more, we are joined by roger ferguson fellow on the council of foreign relations. former vice chairman of the federal reserve. he is a cnbc contributor roger, this is really interesting to see that ceo confidence is dropping overall it is surprising when you see how strong the economy is at this point what happened? >> you are right it is surprising i could argue this is the third survey and results have been down slightly. let me emphasize it is 57 which is...
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the ferguson effect is what happens when police pull back they take fewer for proactive actions. this is a very well documented impact that that several papers have been ridden on it including two most recently. that's also because of blm. and i would go even further and say the fact that most americans are afraid to speak their mind to say whether in public what they believe is also because a black lives matter and these things are happening by design our lives have deteriorated by design because the leaders of the blm organizations the creators are committed to dismantling the american way of life to the day. they want to they want to abolish not just a police to want to abolished capitalism the family many aspects of our way of life and that's because they're marxists and they say they're marxist and i guess i should say the beginning very quickly that blm has several components right? it's got the concept which is unimpeachable. i say black lives matter. i don't say all lives matter, even though obviously all lives matter. it's important to say black last matter to affirm tha
the ferguson effect is what happens when police pull back they take fewer for proactive actions. this is a very well documented impact that that several papers have been ridden on it including two most recently. that's also because of blm. and i would go even further and say the fact that most americans are afraid to speak their mind to say whether in public what they believe is also because a black lives matter and these things are happening by design our lives have deteriorated by design...
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particularly women, living in fear margarita. moya says she's been forced to adapt about the la ferguson about. i don't go on on the street after 5 pm. i've been assaulted many times. they take your walton phone and now if i have to go out, i don't have anything in my purse. the most common attacks, young men targeting backpacks and purses or men on motorcycles stealing cellphones from their victims, produce telecommunications regulator says an average of $4000.00 cellphones are stolen every day around the country. the national institute of sophistic says more than a quarter of lea must population have been crying, victims were than 80 percent of the people who live in the state of emergency. so say they are dissatisfied with bully security. but for the police it is difficult. for instance, in this area we're more than 800000 people live is only 10 police cars to control the streets. to handle it. now, the government has ordered the army to join the patrols and with a clenched fist says defense minister hotel was gavia. eva, will use the full force of the law. our soldiers know what they
particularly women, living in fear margarita. moya says she's been forced to adapt about the la ferguson about. i don't go on on the street after 5 pm. i've been assaulted many times. they take your walton phone and now if i have to go out, i don't have anything in my purse. the most common attacks, young men targeting backpacks and purses or men on motorcycles stealing cellphones from their victims, produce telecommunications regulator says an average of $4000.00 cellphones are stolen every...
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c ferguson with the question of membership in alliances in practice isn't an issue. so it is somewhat all the standard to russian government is making something of that in practice is for not only joliet of the object of great political difficulty at 1st as proctors mission of the earlier are europe correspondent piece oliver told us more about the meeting between the german and ukrainian leaders and brought down the key issues at stake. always starts off with what was really the elephant in the room between the 2, the nodes stream to gas pipeline that runs between russia and germany. it hasn't opened yet, doesn't look like it's going to open anytime soon. both the, the ukranian president said the t and the german chancellor had different views on the president lindsey, saying that he viewed it, crane views it as a geo political weapon. prior to that we have heard very little from all our show about the old stream to pipeline is much needed here in germany has been a lot of pressure on the chancellor over that particular infrastructure project. staying with president
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the address would be given by niall ferguson tonight, he edited a very good book, i think it is called what ifs, a collection of histories by different historians considering different counterfactuals from different periods of history. different places and different subjects. the best part of that book was ferguson's introduction, which was a very long discussion, he gets into the philosophy of history that is kind of dazzling, really. and he develops an argument which, i thought, was convincing. that is, listen, you have to deal with counterfactuals as a historian. because they are linked to the issue of causality. if you believe there is causality in history -- if one event can cause another -- then you must also accept that this could happen differently. if you do not accept that it could not have happened differently than there is no causality. and what are you doing this for anyway? you are just writing down what happened. so, i think there is some role for counterfactuals. the problem with it, of course, is that it can quickly move into flights of speculation, which are not usefu
the address would be given by niall ferguson tonight, he edited a very good book, i think it is called what ifs, a collection of histories by different historians considering different counterfactuals from different periods of history. different places and different subjects. the best part of that book was ferguson's introduction, which was a very long discussion, he gets into the philosophy of history that is kind of dazzling, really. and he develops an argument which, i thought, was...
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the keynote address will be given by neal ferguson tonight. he edited a very good book, i think it's called "what ifs of history." it's a collection of different essays from hitorians considering counterfactuals from different periods of history, eras, places, subjects. the best part of the book, i thought, was ferguson's introduction, which is a long discussion and gets into the philosophy of history. kind of dazzling, really and he develops an argument i think is convincing. listen, you have to deal with counterfactuals as a historian because they are linked to the issue of causality. if you believe there is causality in history, if one event can cause another, then you must also accept that it could have happened differently. if you don't accept it could have happened differently, you're saying there is no causality, then what are you doing this for any way? you're just writing down what happened. so i think there is some role for counterfactuals. the problem is it can move into flights of speculation, which are not useful. >> we'll go to y
the keynote address will be given by neal ferguson tonight. he edited a very good book, i think it's called "what ifs of history." it's a collection of different essays from hitorians considering counterfactuals from different periods of history, eras, places, subjects. the best part of the book, i thought, was ferguson's introduction, which is a long discussion and gets into the philosophy of history. kind of dazzling, really and he develops an argument i think is convincing. listen,...
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we appreciate your insights especially right now and we'll talk to you again soon roger ferguson. >>noto we'll talk about this morning's big turn around in futures, volatile interest and banks, and an ierntview with st. louis fed president jim bullard. don't go anywhere. "squawk box" will be right back. age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. take a look at the futures they're holding alt the flat lime earlier s&p was down close to 1% then we heard from russia's foreign minister that perhaps a diplomatic path might be open for installing military action in ukraine so far very modest losses in the major indices. andrew. >> okay. coming up live from l.a., an exclusive interview with the man making news on interest rates. st. louis fed president jim bullard. but next we are righ
we appreciate your insights especially right now and we'll talk to you again soon roger ferguson. >>noto we'll talk about this morning's big turn around in futures, volatile interest and banks, and an ierntview with st. louis fed president jim bullard. don't go anywhere. "squawk box" will be right back. age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an...
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segregation had been codified in plessy versus ferguson and jim crow reign of terror was gaining its foothold. all the while the ku klux klan wreaked havoc it gets african-americans initiating campaign of racist terror, violence and murder. to all of this, african-americans continue to risk their lives for their own vision of what freedom could be in the aftermath of slavery. even in the face of horrific violence they never seized in the struggle for freedom lift every voice to sing is a song about transcending the difficulties in maintaining hope for the future. not only to acknowledge the suffering of the past, but also to look ahead to a brighter future. it is a reminder that while there may be journey ahead may be arduous, obstacles are surmountable if we join together in the fight for equality. all the lift every voice and sings a song that recognizes the history and practice of african-americans, its influence and appeal extends beyond the boundaries of race. from its conception to today, lift every voice and sing has and continues unify individuals as well as cultures. it is a
segregation had been codified in plessy versus ferguson and jim crow reign of terror was gaining its foothold. all the while the ku klux klan wreaked havoc it gets african-americans initiating campaign of racist terror, violence and murder. to all of this, african-americans continue to risk their lives for their own vision of what freedom could be in the aftermath of slavery. even in the face of horrific violence they never seized in the struggle for freedom lift every voice to sing is a song...
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all the way, - and rachael maskell is a fine mp, and you're absolutely i right, i did play sarah _ fergusonnce of their life. but i do think it is a disgrace - what has happened and the idea that the prince has any role to play in supporting young j people who are victims - of sexual violence and abuse, i think is absolutely outrageous. - he has no part to play and it's incredibly patronising - given the victim shaming that he and his advisersl pursued over the last couple of years. - it's an absolute outrage. is it damaging to the yorkshire brand that he's got _ the word york in his title? is it damaging to the yorkshire brand that he's got the word york in his title? well, we are... we're very proud in yorkshire, and we have a lot to shout - about — yorkshire tea, yorkshire cricket, - our yorkshire dales - and yorkshire, the pennines. we won't necessarily be . talking, you know, in those same terms about the prince. no, no. you mentioned the yorkshire dales. did you happen to watch celebrity mastermind on saturday teatime when chris mason of newscast fame had that as his specialist subjec
all the way, - and rachael maskell is a fine mp, and you're absolutely i right, i did play sarah _ fergusonnce of their life. but i do think it is a disgrace - what has happened and the idea that the prince has any role to play in supporting young j people who are victims - of sexual violence and abuse, i think is absolutely outrageous. - he has no part to play and it's incredibly patronising - given the victim shaming that he and his advisersl pursued over the last couple of years. - it's an...
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senior fellow, now ferguson. kirk, i have got a few minutes left in the show.oes the ukrainian military stand a chance? >> that was gut wrenching to listen to. you are hearing a mother's plea for one of the basic things we all love. this is beyond the united states and beyond nato and europe. this is about the future of freedom of. if the european nations and the united states don't take a leadership role and stand up against putin and begin to draw some lines and enforce harsh, punishing sanctions that lerve -- thateverybody will have to r for putting in place, freedom will suffer and x can't afford this assed a world with this type of aggression. dan: i read your piece in the paper. we could have cut this off or made it more difficult for putin to finance his military adventurism, terrorism in ukraine. we are floating on a sea of petrol resources in the united states and we ceded the market to him. >> the german government decided to bet upon russian natural gas believing if they imported russia's gas and oil that russia will become a responsible member of th
senior fellow, now ferguson. kirk, i have got a few minutes left in the show.oes the ukrainian military stand a chance? >> that was gut wrenching to listen to. you are hearing a mother's plea for one of the basic things we all love. this is beyond the united states and beyond nato and europe. this is about the future of freedom of. if the european nations and the united states don't take a leadership role and stand up against putin and begin to draw some lines and enforce harsh, punishing...
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there was reports last year how the black lives matter organization of ferguson was actually wanting raised money on the back of michael brown but none of the money showed up in ferguson, missouri. so it's an outrage for a very long time. big media and these corporations have covered it up and ignored it because they agree with the politics of black lives matter. and unfortunately once again liberals will cover up the stuff that goes wrong because they are not concerned about what happens on the ground. they are concerned about their political agenda. >> appreciate your time, sir. thank you. >> has woke gone broke? democrats and many in the media looking to pull back from the table. is it too little too late? james freeman here to react on that. >> shannon: and the drama in the tom hanks household. what his son had to say about his upbringing, wieks. it's my 3:10, no-exit-in-sight, migraine medicine. it's ubrelvy. for anytime, anywhere, migraine strikes. without worrying if it's too late or where i am. one dose can quickly stop my migraine in its tracks within 2 hours. unlike older m
there was reports last year how the black lives matter organization of ferguson was actually wanting raised money on the back of michael brown but none of the money showed up in ferguson, missouri. so it's an outrage for a very long time. big media and these corporations have covered it up and ignored it because they agree with the politics of black lives matter. and unfortunately once again liberals will cover up the stuff that goes wrong because they are not concerned about what happens on...
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i do think plessy versus ferguson was correctly decided. >> it was not part of the current pattern that people have raised concerns about. [inaudible] the pitch. >> guest: if riding in the 1920s i think many people at the court made up of seven conservative and maybe a third period that every appointee of the supreme court should have to learn your name in school not but that is such a great thing but we have to know with the court about every single room has been appointed by either or president truman. so the proper thing to do is the justices should be appointed by democrats. [laughter] i have no comment. only as to follow-ups you think the court will reverse itself in some way on the texas order? >> the texas order says specifically it expresses no view whatsoever on the constitutionality. the texas case is whether you should take basically with the decision of a lower court in the texas case would have an immunity. >> you were very concerned white was that? for wizened reasons that are obvious. i think they would like to know. >> this might discourage some from doing it. one of the
i do think plessy versus ferguson was correctly decided. >> it was not part of the current pattern that people have raised concerns about. [inaudible] the pitch. >> guest: if riding in the 1920s i think many people at the court made up of seven conservative and maybe a third period that every appointee of the supreme court should have to learn your name in school not but that is such a great thing but we have to know with the court about every single room has been appointed by...
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who the george floyd effect, the ferguson effect? caused cops to retreat from areas they were needed most? it was the media, black lives matter, the activists. now, you have thousands of black people who are dead that shouldn't be, and it's on their doorstep. >> dana: interesting when you mentioned the police officers. we had a young woman on from the police department in san francisco. she has been a 25 years, decided to leave. one of her big complaints -- the d.a. out there basically, somebody in his evidence , office is withholding evidence about the case. they are calling it misconduct by the d.a., because they are not protecting the police. >> jeanine: no surprise. when you have these prosecutors, their home mission is to release the criminals. they have no interest in protecting the victims. if the victim happens to be a police officer, then it's an even worse situation. but this guy ignore everything that has to do with it with his situation, but i think what is amazing about jen psaki and the democrats is her response to that
who the george floyd effect, the ferguson effect? caused cops to retreat from areas they were needed most? it was the media, black lives matter, the activists. now, you have thousands of black people who are dead that shouldn't be, and it's on their doorstep. >> dana: interesting when you mentioned the police officers. we had a young woman on from the police department in san francisco. she has been a 25 years, decided to leave. one of her big complaints -- the d.a. out there basically,...
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party was bemoaning the militarization of our police forces afterthought michael brown killing at ferguson? >> victor: well, especially if you remember the retired officers -- even thinking about -- in december of 2020. in june of this year, with the white house announced that military would be looking at domestic terror. i think that the medic in this whole discussion is this idea, of because they are so morally superior, they think they can use any means necessary for their end. and if you go back, it really start with the obama administration in full. they went after the associated press reporters communication at your member, they went after fox's james rosen, the head of the cia lied under oath about spying. james klapper lied when he was at about the -- asked about the nd state surveilling people. we had the document. there were no consequences. when you look at the traditional watchdogs, the left always used to brag, we have democratic senior senators. we have the aclu. and you look at those institutions, and they are on that side of the surveillance. the aclu has generated into an
party was bemoaning the militarization of our police forces afterthought michael brown killing at ferguson? >> victor: well, especially if you remember the retired officers -- even thinking about -- in december of 2020. in june of this year, with the white house announced that military would be looking at domestic terror. i think that the medic in this whole discussion is this idea, of because they are so morally superior, they think they can use any means necessary for their end. and if...
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see what the bay area is sending to the nation of tonga to help suit -- ferguson nominee that -- thet hit our shores. >> only on abc on abc on abc onc crime survivors compare psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infection, some serious and a lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tell your doctor if your crohn's disease symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reaction may occur. best move i've ever made. ask your dermatologist about cosentyx®. i didn't have health insurance, not because i didn't want it. i worried it was too expensive and i was having a hard time paying our other bills. but now for the first time in our lives, i can do both. covered california makes health insurance easier in every way with financial help for millions of us a
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. >>> diana and sarah ferguson had known each other since they were teenagers.ing. >> she my husband said why are you always so miserable. >> how hurtful would that have been? her own husband was asking her to be more like this newcomer on the scene. >> fergie was a real outdoors girl. the queen really liked fergie. so fergie began to emerge as a rival to diana, which began to inject competition in that relationship. >> she was actually enjoying being where she was. and she wooed everybody. >> diana took her husband's criticisms to heart. when he said why can't you be more like fergie she was like i can be fun, i'll show you fun. >> there were pictures of the two of them poking friends in the bottom with their umbrellas. >> dressing up as policewomen and going into anabel's nightclub on prince andrew's stag night. >> they were skiing together and messing around on the slopes. >> all these kinds of things irritated prince charles beyond belief. and diana realized that this wasn't really her. she wasn't this boisterous sloan ranger. >> the press were calling her d
. >>> diana and sarah ferguson had known each other since they were teenagers.ing. >> she my husband said why are you always so miserable. >> how hurtful would that have been? her own husband was asking her to be more like this newcomer on the scene. >> fergie was a real outdoors girl. the queen really liked fergie. so fergie began to emerge as a rival to diana, which began to inject competition in that relationship. >> she was actually enjoying being where she...
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called the ferguson effect. they aren't able to be aggressive and proactive. they've become the target of criminals and politicians. it has to stop if we want to get our cities back. >> harris: president of the united states is supposed to meet with the new mayor of new york city. 8.8 million people here. he will meet with him with everything that's unfolded this week. will he meet with that liberal d.a. alvin bragg along with the mayor, eric adams? there is the question. all right. let's get to this. you want to know how bad it got at the height of the 2020 black lives matter protests, seattle city officials reportedly considered just handing over the east precinct building to violent rioters. the seattle times has the draft resolution. this would have transferred permanent use or ownership of the east precinct to the local chapter of the black lives matter organization effective july 1, 2020. just let that sink in for a second. it didn't happen but remember what did happen. the city then sees the anarchists coming and they ended up taking the area anyway and
called the ferguson effect. they aren't able to be aggressive and proactive. they've become the target of criminals and politicians. it has to stop if we want to get our cities back. >> harris: president of the united states is supposed to meet with the new mayor of new york city. 8.8 million people here. he will meet with him with everything that's unfolded this week. will he meet with that liberal d.a. alvin bragg along with the mayor, eric adams? there is the question. all right. let's...
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so joining me now catherine ron johnson who restored peace between the community and police in ferguson, missouri, after the fatal shooting of michael brown. captain ron, it's good to see you. thank you for joining us on this. we don't know -- the investigation is still going on here, but the alleged shooter is being charged with attempting to cause bodily injury with a firearm and a deadly weapon by shooting the vehicle with gibson inside. the accusation is one guy shooting into a car, another trying to drive him off the road. what are these things -- what do you think of these charges? >> well, it's -- it's definitely beyond attempting to harm. i think there's got to be some charges that would better fit this. surely i'm not familiar with the laws of mississippi, but intent to harm, it's obviously the intent was greater than that using a handgun shooting at someone. >> gibson was saying one of the officers was playing devil's advocate and was asking if he did anything to make the alleged shooters suspicious. the police chief is pushing back. listen to this. >> when you come down you h
so joining me now catherine ron johnson who restored peace between the community and police in ferguson, missouri, after the fatal shooting of michael brown. captain ron, it's good to see you. thank you for joining us on this. we don't know -- the investigation is still going on here, but the alleged shooter is being charged with attempting to cause bodily injury with a firearm and a deadly weapon by shooting the vehicle with gibson inside. the accusation is one guy shooting into a car, another...
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how they're playing this one next and as we head out a message from cnbc contributor robert fergusons black history. >>> i always have hoped they would make progress and changing the financial future of th black community. the entire future of america depends on it. there's a great deal of evidence that shows if we close the racial wealth gap and income gap all of america will be made better off, and we know how to do it through education, through financial literacy and through financial literacy and through products and services that tak . for insights on when to buy and sell. and proactive alerts on market events. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. intoq■ >>> the cramer camp, jim is talking with the ceo of workday, top of the hour on "mod money. you can have cramer delivered to your inbox sign up now. meantime check out some of the big defense names on the offensive right now, ratheon, lockheed martin, northrup on 52 week highs mike has the action. >> reporter: virtually all of the defense stocks and etfs are well above average today the three stocks you just mentioned trade
how they're playing this one next and as we head out a message from cnbc contributor robert fergusons black history. >>> i always have hoped they would make progress and changing the financial future of th black community. the entire future of america depends on it. there's a great deal of evidence that shows if we close the racial wealth gap and income gap all of america will be made better off, and we know how to do it through education, through financial literacy and through...
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charles: on the adoption and recognition, there is a great article from historian kneel ferguson, authorfavorite books, the ascent of money and civilization, he said sooner or later a respectable central bank will admit to owning bitcoin that could open the flood banks for adoption, do you agree? >> this is a pretty interesting one, the west, like the fed for example, and bank of england are not going to want to let go of the control they have over monetary policy just yet. given bitcoin is censorship resistant, decentralized, to trade peer-to-peer, it has ability to intermediate major institutions. they will not be able to print as much money they want. i don't think they will give up the level of control. charles: what about the central bank of turkey or something like that? not the western ones but those who are trying to, you know, they have a delicate balancing act, weak economies, they can't really print and get any traction printing their own currency, could you see a central bank of turkey or something like that? >> absolutely. this is what we'll get to. i think countries unfortu
charles: on the adoption and recognition, there is a great article from historian kneel ferguson, authorfavorite books, the ascent of money and civilization, he said sooner or later a respectable central bank will admit to owning bitcoin that could open the flood banks for adoption, do you agree? >> this is a pretty interesting one, the west, like the fed for example, and bank of england are not going to want to let go of the control they have over monetary policy just yet. given bitcoin...
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the ferguson uprising is part of what shocked the world because of things that had been an undercurrentss the mississippi liver into the free territory of illinois. missouri was a state where the same state legislature made it illegal to teach black children how to read or write, whether enslaved or free. this is a place across the river the massacre of east st. louis trounced a nearly all-blacktown and saw a number of black people murdered. this is a place where the continual terror of black and marginalized people even continues to be celebrated today. the veiled prophet society was created to intimidate, and that is a society that has deeply racist roots. so these things are not off spoken about in missouri. until the last few years, which is likely seen across the last few years, we have seen police stop being polite and start getting real about racism. missouri has been at the vanguard of that. >> i get they're going to make it el hill to teach any of what you said in schools. that's the other trends, too, to hide the past. while we are talking about this, it is not just missouri.
the ferguson uprising is part of what shocked the world because of things that had been an undercurrentss the mississippi liver into the free territory of illinois. missouri was a state where the same state legislature made it illegal to teach black children how to read or write, whether enslaved or free. this is a place across the river the massacre of east st. louis trounced a nearly all-blacktown and saw a number of black people murdered. this is a place where the continual terror of black...
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there was a piece i want to share with you, neil ferguson wrote it.oe biden has only days to avoid becoming jimmy carter, rampant inflation, foreign policy fiascos and failed sanctions as america back in national malaise. i pose the question to you. >> i think his administration is in malaise. i don't think america is as bad of a shape because the way i read it, everyone is rejecting biden's agenda. you look at his polls. i have never seen such unanimity of polls. liberal polls, conservative polls. nobody likes what he's selling. nobody's buying what he's selling. so that tells me there's a populist revolt going on, sort of like the tea party. i'm going to say the american spirits are still pretty good. the calvary is coming in november and we'll see congress change hands to stop this radical left nonsense including fossil fuels versus green energy. so it is mostly the biden administration that is going down. their whole agenda is being defeated before our eyes. by the way those are grounds for optimism. to your point we will at some point a republica
there was a piece i want to share with you, neil ferguson wrote it.oe biden has only days to avoid becoming jimmy carter, rampant inflation, foreign policy fiascos and failed sanctions as america back in national malaise. i pose the question to you. >> i think his administration is in malaise. i don't think america is as bad of a shape because the way i read it, everyone is rejecting biden's agenda. you look at his polls. i have never seen such unanimity of polls. liberal polls,...
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jesse tyler ferguson. mayim bialik. you.> jimmy: did you ever do that in school? did you every the answers to a test -- >> no, i was such a goody-goody. i knew there was no way i was going to remember that tonight. no effing way. >> jimmy: i could have written on it a card for you. >> yeah, but -- i mean, now i'm always going to remember. oh, ash. ash. i met her here. she was the musical guest when i was hosting. >> jimmy: oh. >> she's got a great episode. wait till you hear what she -- oh, oh. >> jimmy: ash is up to no good? >> ash is awful in the best way. >> jimmy: i want to mention your movie. because this movie's getting fantastic reviews. it's called "the fallout." it's you, shailene woodley, mattie ziegler, who is the kid from -- >> she's amazing. really the star of the show is jenna. she's incredible. i'm in it for 4, 5 seconds. >> jimmy: is that true? >> yeah, but i don't care. because it's like, not since the "modern family" pilot have i been able to be like, ha! i'm so proud of it, it's really great. >> jimmy: you
jesse tyler ferguson. mayim bialik. you.> jimmy: did you ever do that in school? did you every the answers to a test -- >> no, i was such a goody-goody. i knew there was no way i was going to remember that tonight. no effing way. >> jimmy: i could have written on it a card for you. >> yeah, but -- i mean, now i'm always going to remember. oh, ash. ash. i met her here. she was the musical guest when i was hosting. >> jimmy: oh. >> she's got a great episode. wait...
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n reporter mohammed ferguson and local producer borrow. muhammad was sentenced to 77 and 10 years, respectively, on charges of 18 terrorists palming, national security and tarnishing agents image abroad. or the international outcry caused by the heavily publicized trial eventually achieved its gold. ah! after more than 30 months behind bows you astray leon. peter dresser was deported and his 2 colleagues received pardons from president adel, fatah, l. c. c. after for 11 days. too much time alone and privy was like a dream come true. i'm very proud of every single moment i spent in prison for the sake of freedom of expression. i'm really, really proud about it. i'm goes back. i wish you the same experience with discarded clothes from rich nations, are funneled to charities and sold to impoverished nations. on an unprecedented scale, a massive industry sift through the unwanted garments to re sell to some of the world's poorest inhabitants. but much of what arrives is unfit for purpose and is fueling and environmental catastrophe. people in power travels to garner to uncover the dirty secret behi
n reporter mohammed ferguson and local producer borrow. muhammad was sentenced to 77 and 10 years, respectively, on charges of 18 terrorists palming, national security and tarnishing agents image abroad. or the international outcry caused by the heavily publicized trial eventually achieved its gold. ah! after more than 30 months behind bows you astray leon. peter dresser was deported and his 2 colleagues received pardons from president adel, fatah, l. c. c. after for 11 days. too much time...
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that isn't the only case, and i mention these -- do you think that plessee v ferguson was decided correctly? >> no, i don't. >> you know, if you had been writing in the 1920s, you would have said, and i think many people did say, that it is a court made up of seven conservative justices and two liberals. and maybe a third. all right? when i grew up in the '40s, '50s, '60s, i had thought particularly '40s, '50s, that every appointee of the supreme court, and we have to learn their names in school, we had to learn what the court was about at grammar school and high school, that every single one had been appointed by either president roosevelt or president truman. so i thought that the proper thing to do is all the justices should be appointed by democrats. >> do you still think that? >> i have no comment. [ laughter ] >> let me ask two follow ups. one, do you think there will be an opportunity for the court to reverse itself in some way on the texas order? >> it's not -- the texas order said specifically that it expresses no view whatsoever on the constitutionality of the texas law. the texas
that isn't the only case, and i mention these -- do you think that plessee v ferguson was decided correctly? >> no, i don't. >> you know, if you had been writing in the 1920s, you would have said, and i think many people did say, that it is a court made up of seven conservative justices and two liberals. and maybe a third. all right? when i grew up in the '40s, '50s, '60s, i had thought particularly '40s, '50s, that every appointee of the supreme court, and we have to learn their...
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and we saw neil ferguson at the london the epidemiologist in london who was modeling all of these fantastic and really fantastic. you know, they were just completely bankrupt idea that millions were going to die within a few months and they quoted him chapter and verse. he's never apologized for it. he's never apologized. he told us that travel bans originally wouldn't work and mask were kind of superfluous. they kept changing the narrative as they win and every time they changed it, they kept getting angrier. we didn't believe them. all they had to do was say, you know, show a little bit of humility and say we don't know the answers yet. we're doing our best. they never did that . they were dogmatic and now they're suffering the wages of their own arrogance. the mask became a religious expression, something akin to religious expression for the last mile. and many are still clinging to it, including the teachers union. their boss, randi weingarten, still siding with the teachers over the students watch applecross and stopping teaching of honest history. the vast debate putting them into bei
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it's off situation that turkey needs to, besides, ferguson officials have been saying that dorky is not aside at this conflict then. turkey is trying to defend the sovereignty and a territorial off the ukraine, but also has very strong relations with russia. and i have to underline that. so far the turkish officials haven't used the term condemnation in their official statements and haven't used the word as invasion, and they have been using the word assault attack, etc. so it's a tough choice for turkey because turkey doesn't want to be a on either side of this conflict, but time will show whether turkey will be it will be shutting down it's waterways as excited. back in the past. said m. thank you seen him casalene. i, in istanbul, how still ahead on al jazeera o protests held around the world in support of the people of ukraine. ah, new zealand is a bird watches paradise. but this south pacific nation has one of the worst extinction records on earth. rats and other introduced premises have decimated the nike bird population. the decline is still ongoing. if we let it roll for another
it's off situation that turkey needs to, besides, ferguson officials have been saying that dorky is not aside at this conflict then. turkey is trying to defend the sovereignty and a territorial off the ukraine, but also has very strong relations with russia. and i have to underline that. so far the turkish officials haven't used the term condemnation in their official statements and haven't used the word as invasion, and they have been using the word assault attack, etc. so it's a tough choice...